The Top 10 reasons You Should NOT move to Sacramento, California and the worst things about moving to LA or San Francisco instead.
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What’s it like living in Sacramento? Well there’s great weather and it’s incredibly sunny and hot for most of the year, just like the rest of California, although the delta breeze cools down the city at night. It’s also actually the state capital AND fastest growing city in California! Why are so many people moving to Sac-Town? Well it’s one of the last affordable and cheap cities to live in Cali and offers an amazing quality of life. While most people overlook this gem, it’s one of the best places for both young professionals and families, with a thriving downtown and midtown, gorgeous parks and nature, and tons of fun historic neighborhoods and towns like Old Sacramento, Folsom, Roseville, and Elk Grove. So why shouldn’t you live in Sacramento, CA?
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California. Now I know I give this state a hard time, but there are actually some great places to live in this state. You just have to know where to look. Of course, Los Angeles and San Francisco aren’t very desirable for many people – they’re crowded and expensive and dangerous and dirty.
In California, as in other states, it’s the smallish towns that are actually pretty great. Being such a large state, there’s a big discrepancy in quality between the best and the worst places to live. Today, we’re going to talk about what makes these places great.
To do so, we measured quite a few metrics. And as it turns out, the places which ranked the highest all share the same sort of general measuring sticks. They’re safe, have great schools, and folks who live there have great jobs.
So break out your avocado toast, and wax your surfboard, as we talk about California’s best cities.
We begin in Danville, a cute little town of about 40,000 people located only about 20 minutes east of Oakland. Danville makes the cut by because its one of the safest places on this list, with the 5th lowest rate of violent crime and 8th rate of total crime in California.
Moving southwestish, our next stop brings us to Cupertino, a town just east of San Jose. Ever wonder why Cupertino is the default option for weather on the iPhone? That’s because, in addition to being the 9th best place to live in California, Cupertino is also the home of Apple’s Headquarters. Being the hub of a tech behemoth like Apple, it’s no surprise that Cupertino’s population of 60,614 is hyper-educated, with more than 40% of residents having a master’s, Ph.D, or professional degree.
Belmont is a little place south of San Francisco which has strong numbers across the board in education, amenities, safety, and solid markets for both jobs and housing. The median age in Belmont is below 40, highlighting the youthfulness that makes California such an exciting place to live.
We’re going to remain in the Bay Area as we come to the town of Saratoga, population 31,000, which is located on the western side of the Santa Clara Valley. Of all the San Jose suburbs, Saratoga is the closest to Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California’s oldest state park and home to the largest stand of redwoods south of San Francisco. That oughta satisfy even the most voracious nature-lover.
We’re finally leaving the Bay Area for a bit, as we head down to Orange County. This is Aliso Viejo, the 6th best place to live in California. Aliso Viejo is a vibrant, youthful city where the median age is only 36. It’s also the most densely populated city you’ll see on this list, so if you crave constant activity, Aliso Viejo is probably your jam.
Back to the Bay Area we go to the cute little town of Tiburon, located at the tip of the Tiburon Peninsula reaching into the San Francisco Bay. There’s quite a few reasons why Tiburon ranks as the 5th best place to live in California. The poverty level here is less than 3%, which is the 3rd lowest in the state, and the 2.8% unemployment rate is the 11th lowest. Which helps explain why 99.4% of Tiburon’s residents have health insurance, the highest rate of coverage in California.
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4. Snowdonia National Park, Wales
Yes, a place called “Snowdonia” really exists, and you’ll find it in the mountainous regions of northwestern Wales. This national park gpes pm fpr 823 square miles or 2,130 square kilometers. It has the highest peaks in the UK aside from Scotland, so if you’re looking for some elevation in you’re trip, Snowdonia’s the place to go. Nearly 4 million people visit the park annually. On your hike, you may come across animals like geral goats and otters and sights such as lush mountains and beautiful waterfalls!
3. Italy
Temperatures in Italy during the summer might reach unpleasant levels, so it’s best to try to arrive later in the year. Almost 60 million people visit Italy each year, making it the fifth-most visited country in the world. Why wouldn’t it be? Italy has been the center for art in Europe for hundreds of years and there’s an endless amount of paintings and sculptures in museums to see and architecture to behold. It’s also almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean sea, so there’s more than enough coastline destinations to experience. Fall time travels include cheaper airfare and fewer people on the streets.
2. Las Vegas, USA
If you’re looking for a hot summer (weather-wise, mind you) then Vegas is a good candidate for summer vacation. It gets as hot as 115 or more in this Nevadan party town. If 100-degree weather doesn’t sound good to you, then you’re also in luck. The air turns a little crisp and chilly in the fall. Traveling later in the year also ensures you won’t be stuck with as many tourists on the Strip (or anywhere else for that matter). September is one of the cheapest months to fly to Las Vegas
Comprised of 50 states, the USA occupies an area that’s only just marginally smaller than Europe. It’s in this vast country that you will find an unbelievably diverse array of natural landscapes, cityscapes, people and cultures. From the tropical islands of Hawaii to the desert landscape of the Grand Canyon, as well as the multicultural cities such as Chicago and New York City, you’ll never be stuck for destinations to discover. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in the USA:
San Francisco is one of the most visited places in California and is on many people’s bucket list to visit from around the world. The Bay Area city is a fantastic place to explore and even though I have been a dozen times already I still get excited to go back. Here are 24 of my favorite spots to visit in the city. Let me know what you want me to cover next in the comments.
Spots from this video:
1. Golden Gate Bridge
2. Alcatraz
3. Ferry Building
4. Rincon Park
5. Coit Tower
6. Cable Cars
7. Chinatown
8. Lombard Street
9. Fisherman’s Wharf
10. Maritime National Historic Park
11. Ghirardelli Square
12. Palace of Fine Arts
13. Wave Organ
14. Presidio
15. Painted Ladies
16. Twin Peaks
17. Golden Gate Park
18. California Academy of Sciences
19. Lands End
20. Sutro Baths
21. Marshall’s Beach
22. Fort Point
23. Point Bonita Lighthouse
24. Muir Woods
Read more about these recommendations here https://californiathroughmylens.com/things-to-do-in-san-francisco/
There’s more to California than just movie stars and Disneyland. This is a state that boasts a large number of stunning natural attractions, including beautiful beaches, serene deserts and majestic mountains. California is also home to a number of exciting major cities, charming towns and to some of the world’s best wineries.
What are the top travel destinations of 2019? INSIDER has picked 43 amazing locations, foods, and activities, from the new Hello Kitty Cafe in Los Angeles, to a stunning amethyst cave and sculpture garden in Australia. No matter what kind of traveler you are, keeping a bucket list is a great way to inspire adventure and wanderlust.
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https://www.venuehub.hk/venues/best-fantasy
https://nutellacafenyc.com/
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