Blast to the past on your next weekend trip — by vacationing in a 1960s camper at one of retro trailer resorts popping up across Southern California 🚙🏖️ Find this and more in the latest edition of Escapes, our travel newsletter:
Harper’s Topiary Garden can be found at 3549 Union St. Though the owners are comfortable with visitors photographing the garden, be respectful and do not trespass on their property.
Visit the garden on your way to or from the San Diego Zoo, USS Midway Museum or another downtown attraction.Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most.Wish you could stop at Hearst Castle on your California 1 road trip this summer? It’s still closed to in-person visitors, but there’s a new way to get an inside look at the glam Central Coast destination.
Airbnb Online Experiences now offers “Hearst & Hollywood” online tours of the castle, led by guides from the estate. The experience takes virtual visitors to fan-favorite spots such as Neptune Pool, Casa Grande and the gardens where William Randolph Hearst and guests Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo and Bette Davis once spent time.Get ready for some theater too. “Along the way, you may encounter folks dressed in period attire as we re-create the guest experience from Mr.
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