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Eberle Winery
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Open until 05:00 PM

3810 CA-46, Paso Robles, CA 93446, United States

“We wanted to do some wine tasting and watch the sun set and we did just that at Eberle Winery. Customer service was great, wine tasting tour was very nice. We had a lovely time watching the sun set. Our experience at Eberle was 5 stars. Thank you!”

Madaket Harbor Cruise
4.6
( 8 reviews )
Open until 05:30 PM

1 C St, Eureka, CA 95501, United States

“Sweetest little cruise of Humboldt Bay. Lovely way to spend a couple of hours seeing Eureka and Arcata. Great guide gives history and points out wildlife. And their hot chocolate with coconut rum kept me warm.”

Fess Parker Winery & Vineyard
4.6
( 16 reviews )
Open until 05:00 PM

6200 Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441, United States

“Very dog friendly winery. It felt bigger than a lot of the wineries we passed by. It was also a lot more crowded. Decent amount of parking, and they had a pizza truck the day we were here (which we did not try). We kept getting harassed by yellow jackets, which was surprising since it's the dead of winter, but they mostly left us alone. They were very friendly here.”

North Lake Tahoe Visitor Center - Go Tahoe North
4.8
( 10 reviews )
Open until 05:00 PM

100 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145, United States

“Nice and clean place. The ladies in there are very kind and knowledgeable. If you want to explore north Lake Tahoe and find some rare hiking spots, then definitely grab a map from them with some directions and suggestions. Make sure to stop by.”

Santa Fe
4.2
( 10 reviews )

1050 Kettner Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101, United States

“Review is on the Sante Fe Depot station. I have mixed feelings on the depot and its staff. (Amtrak). I arrived, expecting to ride the surfliner from the depot to Oceanside. I have never really been on a train before. Im in my 60s with advanced cancer and trying to do somethings with my wife. I approached the amtrak counter and explained I would like to take a train ride, get off by the beach for an hour then ride back. He was extremely nice and helpful. I did not even know how to get a ticket. He actually left the counter area, showed me the ticket machine and how to use it. Then introduced me to the train personnel who Was also a great help and friendly. The trip was fantastic. The problem was not until I returned, got off the train and walked into the Sante fe depot. I walked over to the restroom (had a combo lock on the door, like many do). I approached the counter and asked a young lady if I could have the combo to use the restroom. She asked if I used the train. I said yes, i just got off and pointed to the train outside the door. She said do you have a ticket? I said yes and showed her 2 tickets (for my wife and myself ) with the receipt. She then said, im sorry, youre not allowed to use the restroom. I asked why not? She told me I need a amtrak ticket and I rode the Coaster train which is not Amtrak, but shares the depot station. The surfliner was my original intention (Amtrak) but Amtrak personnel put me on the Coaster because of the timing and goes to the same place. I hold nothing against that gentleman. He had nothing but my best interest at heart. But the young lady who denied me use of the restroom really put a bad ending to my trip. Especially when I saw a couple homeless stand by the door and wait for somebody to come out and then go in. I should have done the same thing, but I tend to follow rules. (Another case where being honest -doesn’t pay). Now I should mention the depot appears to be a clean and interesting place. There is a small place/counter to order a sandwich or soda and appeared to be well kept and clean. I wonder if I ordered a bottle of water, drank it, became a Amtrak customer, if i could have used the restroom? Or here, drink this and go to the restroom somewhere else? Maybe if I was younger, but a older gentleman like me just simply cant always wait for a restroom for very long.”

Schramsberg Vineyards
4.5
( 8 reviews )
Open until 04:30 PM

1400 Schramsberg Rd, Calistoga, CA 94515, United States

“We had an incredible experience doing the cave tour & tasting, including bubbles & reds. Our guide, Chris, was extremely knowledgeable and fun. The property is beautiful and the history of the vineyard is really interesting. This is a unique experience in the Napa Valley! Be on time, if not early! Give yourself ample time to park and get checked in.”

Top 5 Historical Tours in California

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