Top 20 most beautiful monuments in Californie2026 ranking
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#2 Hollywood Walk of Fame (Los Angeles)
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a signature Los Angeles landmark lining the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. It honors over 2,700 icons of film, television, music, radio, and theater with terrazzo and brass stars. This open-air archive of entertainment history lets you hunt for your idols, fictional characters, or catch public induction ceremonies.
#3 Painted Ladies (San Francisco)
The Painted Ladies are a definitive symbol of San Francisco. This row of colorful Victorian homes lines the edge of Alamo Square. Famous for their Queen Anne architecture and pastel tones, they offer a sharp visual contrast to the downtown skyscrapers. Catch them during the late afternoon light for the best photos.
#4 Griffith Observatory (Los Angeles)
The Griffith Observatory is a staple of Los Angeles, perched high in the Hollywood Hills. Opened in 1935 through the vision of Griffith J. Griffith, this Art Deco landmark designed by John C. Austin and Frederick M. Ashley has served as a hub for astronomical education for nearly nine decades.
Today, visitors explore interactive exhibits, attend shows at the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and view the night sky through the Zeiss telescope. Beyond its scientific mission, the facility provides iconic vistas of Los Angeles, drawing stargazers and sightseers alike to its sweeping city panoramas.
#5 Hollywood Sign (Los Angeles)
The Hollywood Sign, perched on the hills of Los Angeles, is more than a sign. It is a global icon and the universal symbol of the film industry and the California dream. Originally a real estate ad from 1923, it is now legendary. Viewpoints like the Griffith Observatory or Runyon Canyon Park offer clear panoramas of its giant letters.
#6 Alcatraz Island (San Francisco)
Alcatraz Island, in the middle of the San Francisco Bay, ranks among the most famous prisons on the planet. This former high-security penitentiary now welcomes visitors to explore its cells. Beyond the prison, the island reveals a history of military service and Native American activism. Expect sweeping bay views and unexpected wildlife.
#7 Coit Tower (San Francisco)
Standing atop Telegraph Hill and overlooking the bay of San Francisco, Coit Tower is a local icon. Completed in 1933 thanks to a bequest from Lillie Hitchcock Coit, the tower honors volunteer firefighters who died during late 19th-century blazes. Its murals offer rare, politically charged examples of American realist art, depicting intense themes like class struggle.
#8 Hollywood Forever Cemetery (Los Angeles)
Established in 1899, Hollywood Forever Cemetery spans 96 acres as a significant site in Los Angeles. Revitalized in the 1990s, this resting place for film icons now hosts outdoor movie screenings, concerts, and festivals. Explore historic monuments, guided tours, and quiet gardens, blending cinematic history with culture in the middle of a massive city.
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The symbol of Los Angeles
You can't visit Los Angeles without checking out the giant letters, the symbol of Hollywood. There are some really pretty viewpoints where you can kill two birds with one stone, getting both the sign…
You can't visit Los Angeles without checking out the giant letters, the symbol of Hollywood. There are some really pretty viewpoints where you can kill two birds with one stone, getting both the sign AND a nice panorama of the city. Lake Hollywood Park is cool, and so is the Griffith Observatory! Great photos in the making! If you are passing through Hollywood, don't miss a tour of one of the studios (Warner Bros, Universal, or Paramount, for example). That was seriously my favorite activity!
An iconic sight from a cruise
I had limited time in San Francisco and chose not to lose half a day visiting Alcatraz. Even though I dreamed of seeing it after watching The Rock, I had pretty mixed feedback from friends about wheth…
I had limited time in San Francisco and chose not to lose half a day visiting Alcatraz. Even though I dreamed of seeing it after watching The Rock, I had pretty mixed feedback from friends about whether the tour was worth it. For the experience, I would have liked to go at night, but that is only possible from Tuesday to Saturday. In the end, I opted for a cruise around the bay. It lets you see the monuments and the prison towers from very close up. Everything looks completely abandoned, and it gave me the chills to imagine the living conditions of the prisoners and the escape attempts from this tiny island surrounded by currents.
Iconic San Francisco architecture
Beyond the fact that the houses are really pretty and their architecture is incredible, you have a gorgeous view from the park right across the street. It is a panorama of the Painted Ladies and the S…
Beyond the fact that the houses are really pretty and their architecture is incredible, you have a gorgeous view from the park right across the street. It is a panorama of the Painted Ladies and the San Francisco buildings, and it is truly magnificent! The whole neighborhood is really pretty to walk through, with houses that are more impressive than the next. Since I went during Halloween, the decorations were incredible!
Iconic!
Obviously, if you are visiting San Francisco, it would be hard to miss, as it is a true symbol of the city. Crossing by car is a toll road, but you can do it on foot for free. It is fun to do, but wit…
Obviously, if you are visiting San Francisco, it would be hard to miss, as it is a true symbol of the city. Crossing by car is a toll road, but you can do it on foot for free. It is fun to do, but with the traffic, it is not necessarily the most pleasant experience! You are happy to reach the end and enjoy the view. We took the Hop On Hop Off bus back, which allows you to tour the city. If you get the chance, I recommend taking a bay cruise, and if possible at sunset! In addition to the experience, you will get magnificent photos of the Golden Gate, the city of San Francisco, and Alcatraz!
In search of your favorite stars
It is part of the game when you arrive on Hollywood Boulevard to walk with your eyes glued to the ground in search of the names of celebrities you know. This big boulevard really captures Los Angeles,…
It is part of the game when you arrive on Hollywood Boulevard to walk with your eyes glued to the ground in search of the names of celebrities you know. This big boulevard really captures Los Angeles, especially at night: the excess, the celebrities, the neon lights, but also the poverty and begging. It is a must-do if you are passing through Hollywood, and why not catch a show while you are at it? I missed the chance to see Hadestown while I was there, but the experience has to be worth it! And the little hidden gem: the Amoeba Music store if you are a fan of vinyl, old CDs, and more!
An iconic sign to view from afar
This symbol of Hollywood is nothing exceptional in itself, but you will regret not having seen it and taken your photo with the sign in the background. Several viewpoints allow you to admire it. I rec…
This symbol of Hollywood is nothing exceptional in itself, but you will regret not having seen it and taken your photo with the sign in the background. Several viewpoints allow you to admire it. I recommend going up to the Griffith Observatory to gaze at it at sunset, or driving up into the nearby hills to get a little closer. Nothing memorable, but it is nice for the memory.
Stars being trampled on
A legendary spot for Hollywood cinema! Still, I was disappointed. There is no need to spend more than an hour or two there. I had fun looking for the stars of my favorite celebrities, but the place, t…
A legendary spot for Hollywood cinema! Still, I was disappointed. There is no need to spend more than an hour or two there. I had fun looking for the stars of my favorite celebrities, but the place, taken over by almost nothing but tourists, isn't that interesting. At night, it is actually pretty sketchy and you can smell cannabis on every street corner. You can, however, find some nice souvenirs at the La La Land store and admire the Chinese Theatre, which is definitely worth a look. Just behind it, a shopping center offers a nice view of the Hollywood sign if you climb up to the third floor.
The rooftop of Los Angeles
After seeing La La Land, I dreamed of seeing this observatory and the heights of Los Angeles! Perched on the hills, the site offers a spectacular view of the city and the Hollywood sign. I went there…
After seeing La La Land, I dreamed of seeing this observatory and the heights of Los Angeles! Perched on the hills, the site offers a spectacular view of the city and the Hollywood sign. I went there in the evening to catch the sunset. At night, the view is even more beautiful. Get there by 7pm at the latest, because the parking lot is not very big. Inside, the observatory has a Foucault pendulum and educational exhibits on the solar system. Unfortunately, I was not able to get into the telescope room, which had a wait time of nearly 45 minutes.
Once upon a time in the West!
This quaint little town really puts you in the middle of a western movie set, with its main street lined with wooden shops. It is an old mining site that has been converted into a tourist attraction.…
This quaint little town really puts you in the middle of a western movie set, with its main street lined with wooden shops. It is an old mining site that has been converted into a tourist attraction. Admission is $8 per vehicle. Several short activities are available, like gold panning and a magic show. I took the little train ride. It is a nice way to see the scenery and learn more about the lives of the miners. In the few artisan shops, you can find some nice souvenirs, especially some very cool cowboy hats. It is not an essential stop, but it is a good place to pull over if you are driving, like I was, between Los Angeles and Las Vegas or the Grand Canyon.
A monumental structure
The symbol of the city! Its orange red color is iconic. Unfortunately, it is hard to see the whole thing, as the bridge is often partially in the fog, especially in the morning. Bring a good sweater b…
The symbol of the city! Its orange red color is iconic. Unfortunately, it is hard to see the whole thing, as the bridge is often partially in the fog, especially in the morning. Bring a good sweater because it can get chilly, even when I went in June. From the Presidio of San Francisco park, you get a very nice view and several good spots to take photos. You can go across the bridge by car, on foot, or by bike. I chose to walk across it to take the time to enjoy the scenery. The boat is also a good option to admire it from underneath.
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