San Mateo Vacation – Romantic Hotels San Mateo

San Mateo has earned its reputation for being one of the most popular romantic getaways for lovers around the world. Nothing compares to watching the sun set, touring the countryside for a wine tour or cozying up to a fireplace while enjoying the view of the bay. All these experiences tempt couples to come visit the beautiful county:

Half Moon Bay

The serene ocean side region of Half Moon Bay is very popular among weekenders. Good hotels feature fireplaces, private balconies and beautiful views of the coastal mountains. The shops at Harbor Village boast of restaurants and boutiques. And in case a couple is looking to renewing their vows, the place offers everything they will need: salons, event spaces and outdoor reception areas.

Apart from the beautiful views, enthusiasts can also enjoy the variety in cuisines. For instance, Half Moon Brewing Company lead by executive chef Mark Hamilton combines local vegetables and seafood to offer an exquisite brand of Californian cuisine. Another favorite is Pasta Moon, an Italian restaurant that features hand-made pizza and pasta along with a variety of different wines.

Half Moon Bay is also known for the Maverick’s surf contest. When weather conditions are right, waves up to fifty feet high emerge and all of world’s top surfers rush to the place to show their skills. However, if surfing the big waves seems a little unromantic, couples can choose kayaking and canoeing.

East end of San Mateo

While the west end of San Mateo County features lighthouses, beaches, and views of migrating whales and seals, the eastern part comprises of metropolitan cities such as, San Mateo, Redwood City, Burlingame, and Palo Alto. Dining in bayside San Mateo is very diverse. In Burlingame, restaurants such as Straits serve Singaporean cuisine including shrimp pad Thai, lobsters, spicy chicken cooked in Basil, and the like. On the other hand, The Red Lantern in Redwood City offers food from Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Sightseeing:

San Mateo also abounds in sightseeing opportunities. A popular destination among tourists is Filoli Estate, which is a well-preserved country retreat with 16 acres of gardens. The place has also been featured in several movies. Apart from this, just a few miles away in Woodside, is a stone structure called the Pulgas Water Temple—inspired by Greek and Roman water temples. It is a very popular destination for romantic picnics and weddings. Another quiet spot is the beautiful Japanese tea garden in San Mateo’s Central Park. The paths of the garden encircle the huge koi pond, going past rare plants, bamboo groves and a granite pagoda.

PEZ:

If the couple is into pop culture then visiting Burlingame Museum of PEZ Memorabilia is a great idea. Gary Doss has the most impressive collection representing every single PEZ dispensers ever created—including the biggest PEZ dispenser certified by Guinness.

Travel

Couples can hire private yellow taxis to travel from one destination to another. There are several transportation providers in San Mateo that cover the whole county.  They have skilled drivers who know the shortest routes and are also aware of the best places to visit around the county. Couples can always take their guidance when choosing a restaurant to eat or a place to stay.

The best part about these cabs is that they can be booked online. Therefore, people traveling from outside of the state or country can pre-book their cabs and make sure their trip goes on smoothly. To search for the best transportation company in San Mateo, it is best to research online, read reviews and talk to people who’ve been to the place.

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