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I will be travelling from L.A. to San Francisco in later February 2015. I will have my little boy 10 months old and my mother in law (65) with me. I was wondering, if someone can suggest some routes, I will need to make a few stops on the way (change nappies, feed the baby, stretch the legs, etc), and maybe it could be an idea if I could stop overnight in some place by the road. I have never been in California before, if this was here in Europe, that's how I would do it. Or would you suggest to get a train? Do I need a car in San Francisco to get to know the city? 2-3 days would be enough to see the main points? TIA






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Is the Pacific Coast Highway open from San Francisco to Los Angeles?

It's true! Highway 1 is open. To get the latest road condition information for the entire State of California, visit the CalTrans website.

Is it worth driving from LA to San Francisco?

However, if you want a more memorable west coast road trip, you should drive the legendary Pacific Coast from L.A. to San Francisco. Although longer (442 miles) and more difficult, this route is one of the most scenic drives in the world that should be on any USA bucket list.

Is it safe to drive to San Francisco?

San Francisco is overall very safe to travel to. Even though it's sometimes dangerous, and the number of homeless people and junkies on the streets may make you feel uneasy, the criminal activities that occur only apply to dangerous parts of the city, which are rarely frequented by tourists.

How is the drive from LA to San Francisco?

The distance on the drive from LA to San Francisco is about 382 miles (615 kilometres) and takes only around 6 hours non-stop if travelling on the i5 Highway.



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