Enjoy beautiful coastal views, a grand tour of the extravagant Hearst Castle, boutique shopping and lunch in charming Cambria, and visits to two boutique wineries and Tin City on this exciting full day small group tour.
San Luis Obispo’s Bubblegum Alley can be described as one of the city’s most popular unofficial landmarks attracting hundreds of thousands of people a year who leave their mark with chewed gum on the walls. It’s estimated that nearly two million pieces of gum adorn the 70-foot-long alleyway off Higuera Street.
Since 1974, Boo Boo Records has been a landmark and treasured part of San Luis Obispo,CA. A little something for everyone, and a definite must for any music lover traveling through San Luis Obispo.
The Wine Line is California's only door-to-door, "hop on, hop off" wine tasting tour service. We let you set your pace and create your own itinerary. We pick you up at your accommodations and start you on our loop. We service over 30 premier wineries in the Santa Barbara wine country and you just pick and choose where you want to “hop on” and “hop off” all day long!
The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art (SLOMA) is one of the most innovative and accessible museums on the Central Coast. From outstanding exhibitions by California and international artists to classes for kids, SLOMA allows visitors of all ages to indulge their artistic passions.
Bishop Peak is the tallest of the Nine Sisters, the picturesque volcanic Morros stretching across San Luis Obispo. The iconic mountain has a rocky crown shaped like a bishop’s miter, which provides panoramic views over the city and nearby peaks. The single-track trail to the 1,559-foot summit is demanding and rewarding – a truly excellent hike.
Nestled in the foothills on Cal Poly campus, the arboretum offers a variety of unique gardens for relaxation, stress relief, and escape from the constant bustle of daily life. The gardens display hundreds of unique and intriguing plants primarily from the world's five Mediterranean climate regions: Australia, California, Chile, the Mediterranean basin, and South Africa. The Arboretum also has a New Zealand garden, a Dwarf and Unusual Conifer garden, a Formal garden, and displays of cycads, palms, and numerous succulents.
Located in the former Carnegie Library, this museum traces the history of San Luis Obispo County from the era of the Chumash and Salinan Indians to present day.