Venice Beach Bike Ride, Sweet 16 in L.A.

Sweet 16 in L.A.

SWEET 16 IN LA
When my daughter turned 16, several of her friends held elaborate Sweet 16 parties. Instead of chaperoning teens at a party, I offered her a trip to celebrate the milestone. Southern California promised a warm and sunny experience, so we opted to go visit Laguna Niguel and LA for a week in early April. We hit the beach, looked for celebrities and visited friends for a fun week of celebrating.
Day 1
  • Upon arrival at LAX, rent car and head south. Find an In & Out burger for lunch.
  • Drive down the coast to the charming town of Laguna Beach.
  • Check into a hotel by the beach for a couple of days. We opted for an older hotel with a beachfront location and loads of character! Daily breakfast was included as was parking – which was a bonus!
  • Stroll around town that evening and check out the cute shops.
  • Take out dinner. Bring it back to the room and enjoy an early night.
Day 2
  • Go for an early morning walk on the beach.
  • Eat a hearty breakfast on the rooftop patio and drink in the gorgeous views.
  • Visit the tiny jewel: St. Francis By the Sea Cathedral. It’s beautiful and a local “must see”.
  • Shop again, of course! The stores are individual and fun. The Hat Box is a great stop!
  • Drive to Dana Point Harbor and have a light lunch at an outdoor restaurant.
  • Relax on the beach near the hotel.
  • Dinner with friends who live nearby.
Day 3
  • Last day to have an early morning walk on the beach. Go for it!
  • Enjoy breakfast on the rooftop patio.
  • Take a drive to the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. Gorgeous property with a fun restaurant 180blu. Stop in for a visit and tour.
  • Drive north to LA to continue the birthday celebration.
  • If too early to check into a hotel, drive around LA. We chose to buy a frame and then find the three houses seen on the sitcom Modern Family. We took at pic at each house. Hysterical! And a memory my daughter and I will always remember.
  • Check into a hotel in LA for the next several nights. You need a car in LA – but it’s smart to choose a hotel with amenities within walking distance.
  • Easy dinner and early night.
Day 4
  • Breakfast at The Farmer’s Market We chose The French Crepe Company and loved it. Sat on barstools and watched our crepes being cooked by an expert crepe maker.
  • Hike to the Griffith Observatory – -near the famous Hollywood sign.
  • Return to the hotel to shower and change.
  • Drive to the Santa Monica Pier and ride the roller coaster — lots of fun!
  • Rent a bike and ride on the pathway along the water. We opted for a tandem bike – and managed to do pretty well on our ride to Venice Beach. Lots of laughs.
  • Stop along the way and people watch – it’s a great area for it! We stopped to watch a film set on the way.
  • Hang out in Venice Beach for a while and relax before returning the bike.
  • Return to the hotel.
  • Quiet dinner near the hotel. Watch a movie.
Day 5
  • Breakfast at Du-Par’s in the Farmer’s Market. So many restaurants to choose from!
  • Take a self-guided tour of Hollywood Forever Cemetery listed as one of the top 10 beautiful cemeteries, tour for an hour an hour. Pick up a map in the small gift shop.
  • Drive around and admire the gorgeous landscaping in the middle of LA while seeing graves of Alfalfa, Charlie Chaplin, Johnny Ramone, Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, and more.
  • Drive to Universal Studios.
  • Have lunch at and then take the back lot tour. Really fun to stop at Wisteria Lane and the town square for Back to the Future to have pictures taken.
  • Drive back to the hotel, park the car and walk over to The Grove to window shop and search for celebrities. Beautiful shopping area with lots of top brand stores.
  • Enjoy dinner at The Grove after shopping.
Day 6
  • Breakfast at the Farmer’s Market. Choose a new restaurant to try or return to a favorite!
  • Drive to the Huntington Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens in Pasadena. They offer one free day/month. Call and check on available passes!
  • Wander through the permanent collection. It’s fascinating.
  • Walk the gorgeous grounds and wander among the fragrant rose gardens. The Japanese Garden is stunning. Very easy to spend hours here.
  • Drive to Simi Valley and visit the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Tour – and have your picture taken — the Boeing 707 that served as Air Force One for President Reagan and six other presidents. The library and grounds are gorgeous.
  • From Simi Valley, drive south through Thousand Oaks on Route 23. Follow some back roads – Mulholland, Decker, etc. — for a beautiful ride through mountains. At the end there’s a steep drive down to Route 1 north of Malibu. The ocean views are spectacular.
  • Head back to the hotel for a short nap after a long day.
  • Call a cab later in the evening and drive to the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Enjoy the Hollywood atmosphere and see if anyone famous is in the place!
  • Back to hotel for a good night’s sleep!
Day 7
  • With an early lunch planned, have coffee and pastry on the way to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
  • Find your favorite stars’ names along the walk and visit the famous Grauman’s Chinese Theater to see the foot and hand prints of Hollywood legends.
  • Walk in the Dolby Theater and picture as it’s usually seen on the Academy Awards.
  • Drive to The Ivy restaurant and enjoy a lovely lunch. The setting is charming and popular! You never know who you might see!
  • After lunch, drive to the Getty Villa in Malibu. It’s a beautiful setting and will give you a chance to walk off lunch!
  • Head back to the hotel for a quick nap and a light dinner.
  • Get dressed and go to Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica for the last night in LA. Shopping, loads of musicians, dancers and people watching – all in all a great time!
Day 8
  • Check out of the hotel, head to LAX and get ready to head home after a fabulous week!

itinararies

  • Sign your children up for frequent flier programs…even if they don’t fly enough to earn a ticket, you can use their balances to add to yours. It can really help if you’re shy a few miles.
  • Send yourselves a daily postcard. Your hotel will likely sell stamps and mail them for you! When you arrive home, enjoy reliving the experiences all over again.
  • Be flexible. If your daily itinerary is weather-dependent, don’t hesitate to switch activities and make the most of a sunny day.
  • If you’re traveling over a weekend in Europe, do a little research and make sure activities/places on your itinerary are open on Sundays.

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