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Travel tips from LA
Wow, I haven't posted anything for over a year. Felt like it was not really for me.
But since our "gogola agency" page has been blocked, I will have to change my business and become a travel blogger.
Just kidding 🙂
But I really do often get a lot of questions as to where I find all sorts of beautiful places.
To be honest, when it gets to this — I'm quite a nerd. I’ve been doing research for a long time, looking for the most interesting things for our trips. Such moments are very inspiring and fulfilling for me. So I decided to share my findings which may prove to be useful.
@bandurko_mykola and in lovewith short getaways around California. We have such a multifaceted state. Just now we got back from Los Alamos, a super small and peaceful town, two hours from LA. It is famous for its vineyards and niche restaurants. It’s so small and calm, that it gave me a great opportunity to isolate and calm my anxious mind.
Earlier, I set the goal for myself to travel as much as possible, at least for one or two days. If you know must-see places in California — please, share.
And here is my hotlist for Los Alamos:
⚪️ Stay:
1. @skyviewlosalamos A boutique hotel with a charming design, a swimming pool and an excellent restaurant. “Norman” is open every day, unlike any other in the city.
2. The Alamo motel. A retro motel with a very cozy interior, complemented with a voyager and vinyls. The location is perfect, in the very center of the town. Just come out for a walk and enjoy.
3. @thebodegahouse This is a new place from the @bodegalosalamos . We have not been there yet, and didn’t manage to go this time, as it’s not very convenient to stay there with David: there is no common room for rest, and as a result, it is small for the three of us. But I will definitely stay there next time with my dear girls @natastrilchuk and @ilona_zarubina
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