Get Posh on the West Coast: Los Angeles to San Francisco
If you’re looking for a road trip that combines glitz and glamor with vibrant cityscapes, it’s got to be the West Coast. From Los Angeles to San Francisco, you can cruise along the highways, explore iconic cities, and bask in the lap of opulence along the way. Here’s how to enjoy the poshest West Coast road trip there is!
Route: Los Angeles to San Francisco
If you’re raring for a journey like a Hollywood blockbuster - packed with glamor and style at every turn - then get ready for the itinerary of dreams. However, before we spill this tea, there’s one fundamental aspect that needs to be taken care of before you can set sail from the City of Angels: a car. If you have your own car, brilliant! But if you’re traveling to the West Coast by plane - you'll need to rent a car upon arrival. Understandably, no one wants to waste any time in car rental pickup lines for any vacation. Not only will this take precious 'Rodeo Drive strolling' time, but renting on the day can often be a pricey endeavor. However, a bit of planning in advance can help avoid any extra costs, by allowing you to use online coupons and discounts. You can explore the latest discount codes from Budget to secure a ride that’s got that element of posh that you're looking for, but without needing to compromise on other aspects of your West Coast trip. Specific about your ride? Not a problem - with an online car rental booking you can usually specify the type of vehicle you need. You might even find a coupon for a complimentary upgrade. Erm, Kylie Jenner’s Ferrari 488 Spider, please!?
Now, onto the road trip nitty gritty. Kicking off in Los Angeles, you’re going to make your way down through Santa Barbara along the Pacific Coast Highway, all the way to Big Sur. From Big Sur, you’re going to head straight to Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea, moving on to Napa Valley, following with Sonoma, and finishing in San Fran. Depending on how long you want to stay in each place, this road trip should take around fourteen days. Keep in mind that a posh road trip entails advanced planning and reservation booking for the more upscale places. Not sure what to book? Not a problem. Here’s where to stop off, and the poshest places to stay:
Where to Stop:
Let’s start with Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles. If there’s a street that defines high-end shopping, it’s this one. Picture this: you, strolling down the palm-lined boulevard, with designer storefronts on both sides practically whispering, ‘Come on in, darling.’ Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton - they’re all here, showcasing their latest masterpieces. And the best part? You don’t just shop here; you’re on a glamorous fashion pilgrimage. Even if you’re just window shopping, the sheer ambiance makes you feel like you’re part of the elite.
Next, if you want to sip on a velvety Cabernet Sauvignon while gazing out at endless rows of lush vineyards and rolling hills, it’s got to be Napa Valley. Wineries like Opus One and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars are practically like the palaces of vino. And when you’re surrounded by this much beauty and elegance, you can’t help but feel like royalty indulging in the nectar of the gods.
Finally, we can’t forget about Santa Barbara’s most famous Avenue, as noted by US Travel News, State Street. The Mediterranean-style architecture, the palm trees swaying in the breeze, and the upscale boutiques - you’ll be transported to a European seaside village with a luxurious twist. Stroll along the promenade, and enjoy the boutiques, galleries, and cafes, all the while being bathed in the quintessential California sunshine.
Where to Stay:
So, in terms of where to stay when passing through some of the most luxurious destinations on the West Coast, these should be your go-to:
LA: The Beverly Hills Hotel
Think timeless glamour wrapped in a pink bow, and that’s the Beverly Hills Hotel for you. From the pink facade to the delectable palm-lined pool, it’s the epitome of old-school luxury. The setting is a classic movie, and you, YOU are the star.
Santa Barbara: The Four Seasons
This coastal beauty brings Mediterranean vibes to the oceanfront to create a retreat that’s both tranquil and indulgent. Whether you’re relaxing in the gardens or enjoying a top-notch spa experience and indulging in some luxury skincare treatments, it’s like being cocooned in a haven of relaxation and sophistication.
Big Sur: Post Ranch Inn
Regular readers will know we're no strangers to traveling in style. Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn takes that to new heights. Perched on cliffs overlooking the Pacific, this place is pure enchantment. The architecture seems to blend seamlessly with nature, and the views - oh, they’re like something out of a dream.
Monterey: Pebble Beach Resorts
Monterey’s Pebble Beach Resorts brings us to the heart of elegance. Golf courses that seem to touch the sea, rooms with panoramic views, and dining that’s a culinary journey.
Napa Valley: Meadowood Napa Valley
And then, Napa Valley’s Meadowood takes wine-country luxury to new heights. Private cottages among vineyards, Michelin-star dining, and wine experiences that redefine opulence - it’s a symphony of indulgence.
Sonoma: Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn
Off to Sonoma, where the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn has been made for the spa lovers of this world. Natural hot springs, rejuvenating treatments, and an ambiance that’s pure tranquility - it’s the ultimate escape.
San Fran: The Ritz-Carlton
Finally, San Fran’s Ritz Carlton - it’s urban sophistication at its finest. Located in the heart of the city, it’s a base for exploring while also being smothered in luxury.
Get Posh on the West Coast
In a nutshell, the road trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco is THE posh adventure. It’s a blend of Hollywood glamor and wine-soaked luxury. So pack your finest sunglasses and get ready to scream ‘Luxury, here I come!’