Coachella road trip: suggested stops in San Diego, Palm Springs, and Los Angeles

Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
Caroline Beteta, President & CEO
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Travelers looking to attend the Coachella music festival in April are being encouraged to turn the event into a broader California road trip, visiting San Diego, Greater Palm Springs, and Los Angeles along the way.

San Diego is suggested as a starting point for its beaches and cultural attractions. The Lafayette Hotel is highlighted as an accommodation option, known for its style and appearance in the film “Top Gun.” Visitors can explore Balboa Park, which features numerous museums and performing arts venues. The city also offers opportunities to prepare for the festival with flower crowns from Native Poppy and unique outfits from North Park’s vintage shops. Breakfast Republic and Donut Bar are recommended for food options.

In Greater Palm Springs, Coachella attendees are advised to download the official festival app for maps, schedules, and updates. Accommodation at The Saguaro Palm Springs Hotel is mentioned for those seeking a vibrant atmosphere during the festival. Other activities include visiting Desert X art installations spread across 50 miles of desert landscape and hiking in Joshua Tree National Park. For dining, Birba’s patio offers pizza and cocktails, while In-N-Out Burger provides quick meals between events.

The trip concludes in Los Angeles with a stay at The Hoxton hotel in Downtown L.A., which has a rooftop restaurant and pool with city views. Activities before departure include Yogaqua paddle board yoga in Marina Del Rey and shopping on Abbot Kinney Boulevard near Venice Beach. Dining options feature Chi Spacca for meat dishes and Gracias Madre for vegan cuisine.

The article emphasizes that planning ahead can help travelers maximize their experience before, during, and after Coachella by exploring some of Southern California’s notable destinations.



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