California is the eternal summer, the cultural, entertainment, and “representative” center of the west coast of the United States and the country as a whole. There are so many places of interest in California that their concentration exceeds all imaginable “norms” not only for the USA, but even for old Europe. Hollywood, Disneyland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Santa Barbara, Silicon Valley and Death Valley, as well as castles, mountain ranges, national parks, beach and ski resorts – all this is California.

Hollywood’s Walk of Stars
Los Angeles is associated primarily with Hollywood, and Hollywood is associated with the stars, so it’s no surprise that the Walk of Stars is rightly considered the city’s most popular attraction.

Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“Immortalized in concrete” is about the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The courtyard of the magnificent Grauman’s Chinese Theater is covered entirely with concrete slabs with the prints of hands, feet, and, in exceptional cases, the paws of celebrities. Unlike the Alley of the Stars, the local “hangout” is not at all mass-oriented.

Alcatraz
The most famous jail in the United States, and perhaps in the whole world, Alcatraz is not just a penitentiary (by the way, it has been serving only as a museum for more than 30 years), but also a small picturesque island 15 minutes walk from the San Francisco pier.

Beverly Hills
To see Hollywood in all its glossy glory, you have to visit the richest neighborhood in Los Angeles, the name of which makes all fans of the once-popular series Beverly Hills 90210 shudder voluptuously.

Hollywood
Hollywood, the Los Angeles neighborhood, has a record number of movie and showbiz stars per square meter. After all, this is where the epicenter of the global movie industry is located. Life boils in this part of the “city of angels” around the clock and, immersed in its colorful bustle.

Death Valley
Death Valley, a huge desert in the southeastern United States on the border of California and Nevada, is the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America. People come here for the ethereal scenery.

Hollywood sign.
The white letters that form the inscription HOLLYWOOD, surrounded by the lush greenery of Mount Lee’s slopes, are without exaggeration the most recognizable “population center” sign on the planet and also the only one with its own Internet site.

Yosemite
Yosemite National Park is one of the first nature preserves in the USA and has been protected by UNESCO since 1984 due to its unique untouched nature. The reserve with the highest waterfall in North America and 1300 km of hiking trails is located on the slopes of Sierra Nevada Mountains in California.

Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge is the most famous landmark of the city, the symbol of San Francisco and the whole Pacific coast of the United States. Hovering over the bay the beauty has appeared in over a hundred movies and acquired its own web site.
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