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Author: Virginia Morgan | Total views: 1 Comments: 0
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American Express Vacations Says Northern California Is Quite A Treat

With some much attention being given to Northern Californian, there are new American Express Travel deals that are now available for travelers interested in seeing the many wonders of Northern California. Northern California is quickly becoming one of the most popular destinations for travelers interested in seeing more of the United States. Northern California is perfect for any type of travel enthusiast and has something to offer travelers of all ages. But Northern California is especially popular with travelers who are interested in the colorful and diverse history of the state.

Hearst’s Castle

According to American Express Travel, the most popular tourist attraction in Northern California is located halfway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Hearst’s Castle is a resplendent estate left to the state of California as a California state park. Publisher William Randolph Hearst's 165-room estate was designed by noted Bay Area architect Julia Morgan. The Castle was built between 1919 and 1947 and was a popular destination for some of the most famous stars of classic Hollywood.

“It was so moving, so breathtaking, so amazing. I almost couldn’t believe that what I was seeing was for real. I was nearly moved to tears by the sheer majesty,” says Georgia Johnson, Director of Sales and Marketing for AMT Wedding Division. The Castle can only be viewed by taking one of four distinct guided tours offered daily. Evening tours are offered during the spring, fall and select holidays. The Castle is created out of ancient art and architecture that was imported from all over the world. Hearst’s Castle is one mansion of history you don’t want to miss.

San Francisco

Just north of Los Angles and Hollywood is San Francisco. The Bay area has a colorful past, and offers its tourist a wide variety of sights and entertainment. The most famous sight is the Golden Gate Bridge. Drive on it to read Golden Gate Park, where the best photographers go to find the best shots of the Gate.

In San Francisco itself, explore Fisherman’s Warf. Pier 39 offers breathtaking views of San Francisco, the Bay, and Golden Gate Bridges, along with more than 110 unique shops and 13 restaurants. Pier 39 is home to the Riptide Arcade, the Aquarium of the Bay, and the famous sea lions that populate the beaches. Take a cruise to the infamous Alcatraz Prison, where Al Capon himself once stayed. Take tours of China Town, Nob Hill and Haight-Ashbury. And don’t miss the high-class cuisine, the moving nightclubs and city ghost tours for evening entertainment. With so much to see and do, you’ll never be bored.

Sacramento

Sacramento is the capitol of California, and offers a number of entertaining attractions. A Sacramento trip is not complete without taking a tour of the capital building. This 19th-century granite building is modeled after the U.S. Capitol. The capital is also home to the California Legislature and houses a public museum.

Make a stop to nearby old town Sacramento. This historic area consists of restored buildings, museums about the gold rush of 1849 and novelty shops, including hand made candy, brings life to the Sacramento waterfront. There are even play actors who will engross you in the rich history of the state. This is a must see for all history enthusiasts. Just thirty minutes away is a recreation of Sutter’s mill, the first place gold was discovered in California. You too can mine for gold, and there are several serious gold prospectors who populate this area still.

With so much to see and experience, the history of Northern California is rich and unique. American Express Travel tells us it’s worth your time to get away and experience this part of California.

About the Author

Virginia Morgan writes tourism and travel articles for AMT AMT American Express Travel, a premier Internet destination for American Express Travel Deals.




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