California | Get Lost to Danish City of America - Solvang

Not visited California yet? Start planning your trip and get lost to the most vibrant countries and utmost expansive areas in the United States. A day after I arrived in California, the destination that I visited was California’s danish city of Solvang. This DIY trip was started in Simi Valley. We drove going to Santa Barbara traversing the State trace 154. A great long drive endured to me.

Before Solvang, we first stayed a night at Chumash Casino, play a bit, and enjoy the air of the whole area. In the morning, we're set to sail for the Solvang area and enjoy the rest of our stay.

Solvang is fascinating which always feels such like seasons of Christmas every day. It was a cold windy day, thanks for my thick attire. The whole thoroughfares are busy for sightseer and really hard to get a parking space. Luckily get one.

At the demesne, colorful rides can be enjoyed but we just take a walk to explore every corner of the village. My first favorite spot was a century-erected timepiece in the town area - one of the wildling museums in the village. The structure has a danish architectural design with antique windows and bells hanging outside that seem likely to ding-dong anytime.

Along the road is the century-old Solvang Festival Theater, however, it was closed! which primarily operates only from June until October during the jubilee. It's well maintained and still functional for private and special occasions.

While walking, we passed through hundreds of exchange shops and art galleries. so I couldn’t help but turn around and go in to buy cairn of the place. On the coming road, I came across an overflowing line of callers. There's an addicting smell realizing that the line comes from the bakeries and afters. Out of curiosity, I also lined up to taste the Denmark chuck works. and get in!

I was confused by the quantum of options. I’m not a fan of cookies and pastries but every display is soliciting while each packaging is interesting. The addicting smell of each chuck that I picked sticking on my nose temped me to indeed buy more. Homemade cookies and pastries, sweet pieces of chuck, If you’re visiting Solvang, largely recommended.

Time for lunch. While walking at Mission drive, an intriguing place caught my attention. A structure with a windmill? As walk closer, a Solvang Brewing Company, so I get in and ordered. This place will bring a unique dining style where craft beer and succulent foods are impeccably served. 

Overall, my Solvang experience brings me to another world. From Danish traditional cookeries, the notorious bakery shops and the hundreds of boutiques are just one of several activities that can spend your whole day in the vill. It was a day of fun and a moment to be treasured in my DIY trip to California, My Solvang Experience







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