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Whether exploring your own backyard or somewhere new, discover the freedom of the open road with Lonely Planet Route 66s Road Trips. Featuring three amazing road trips, plus advice on the destinations youll visit along the way, you can hunt for roadside attractions or dillydally your way through the desert, all with your trusted travel companion.

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CONTENTS PLAN YOUR TRIP - photo 1
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CONTENTS
PLAN YOUR TRIP

WELCOME TO ROUTE 66

For a classic American road trip, nothing beats good ol Route 66. Nicknamed the nations Mother Road by novelist John Steinbeck, this string of small-town main streets and country byways first connected big-shouldered Chicago with the waving palm trees of Los Angeles in 1926.

Whether you seek to explore retro Americana or simply want to experience big horizons and captivating scenery far from the madding crowd, Route 66 will take you there. Mingle with farmers in Illinois and country-and-western stars in Missouri; hear the legends of cowboys and Indians in Oklahoma; visit Native American tribal nations and contemporary pueblos across the Southwest, all the while discovering the traditions of the USAs indigenous peoples. Continue by following the trails of miners and desperados deep into the Old West. At roads end lie the Pacific beaches of sun-kissed Southern California.

California Johnny Haglund Getty Images ROUTE 66 HIGHLIGHTS The end - photo 4
, California
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ROUTE 66 HIGHLIGHTS The end of the line 2400 miles from its start in Chicago - photo 5

ROUTE 66 HIGHLIGHTS

The end of the line: 2400 miles from its start in Chicago, Route 66 comes to an end in the Los Angeles beachside suburb.

FRANCKREPORTER GETTY IMAGES Home to one of the best-preserved sections of - photo 6
FRANCKREPORTER / GETTY IMAGES

Home to one of the best-preserved sections of Route 66, including dozens of neon signs that cast a rainbow-colored glow.

NICK FOX SHUTTERSTOCK This atmospheric motel has welcomed passing travelers - photo 7
NICK FOX / SHUTTERSTOCK

This atmospheric motel has welcomed passing travelers for over 40 years.

MARK WILLIAMSON GETTY IMAGES CITY GUIDE Chicago skyscrapers TIM BOLLE - photo 8
MARK WILLIAMSON / GETTY IMAGES

CITY GUIDE

Chicago skyscrapers TIM BOLLE 500PX CHICAGO The Windy City will wow you - photo 9
Chicago skyscrapers
TIM BOLLE / 500PX
CHICAGO

The Windy City will wow you with its cloud-scraping architecture and lakefront beaches. Gawp at the buildings, take in a world-class museum, order a late-night deep-dish pizza and join the local sports fanatics cheering on the football or baseball.

Getting Around

Driving in Chicago is no fun. Traffic snarls not only at rush hours, but also just about every hour in between. Especially for short trips in town, use public transportation to spare yourself the headache. The El (a system of elevated and subway trains) is the main way to get around. Buses are also useful. Buy a day pass for $10 at El stations.

Parking

Meter spots and on-street parking are plentiful in outlying areas, but you can do some serious circling in the Loop, Near North, Lincoln Park and Lake View to find a spot. Per-hour costs range from $2 in outlying areas to $6.50 in the Loop. In many areas, you do not have to pay between 10pm and 8am. Check the pay boxs instructions.

Where to Eat

Chicagos best and brightest chefs cook at downtowns edge on Randolph St, West Loop. Clark St in Andersonville has nouveau Korean, traditional Belgian and Lowcountry crawfish, while Division St, Wicker Park has hip bistros and cafes. Visit Uptowns Argyle St for Thai and Vietnamese noodle houses, and Pilsens 18th St for Mexican bakeries and barbecue joints.

Where to Stay

Near North and Navy Pier have the most lodgings, but can be crowded and noisy. The Loop has cool boutique hotels, and is convenient to the parks, museums and Theater District. A little removed from downtowns sights, Lincoln Park and the Old Town offer characterful lodgings and fun nightlife.

Useful Websites

Lonely Planet (www.lonelyplanet.com/chicago) Destination information, hotel bookings, traveler forum and more.

Choose Chicago (www.choosechicago.com) Official tourism site.

Trips through Chicago: Destinations coverage Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles JOECHO-16 GETTY - photo 10
Destinations coverage:
Hollywood Boulevard Los Angeles JOECHO-16 GETTY IMAGES LOS ANGELES Loony - photo 11
Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
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LOS ANGELES

Loony LA, land of starstruck dreams and Hollywood Tinseltown magic. You may think you know what to expect: celebrity worship, Botoxed beach blondes, endless traffic and earthquakes. But its also Californias most ethnically diverse city, with new immigrants arriving daily, evolving the boundary-breaking global arts, music and food scenes.

Getting Around

Unless time is no factor or money is extremely tight youre going to want to spend some time behind the wheel, although this means contending with some of the worst traffic in the country. Avoid rush hour (7am to 9am and 3:30pm to 6pm).

Parking

Parking at motels and cheaper hotels is usually free, while fancier ones charge anywhere from $8 to around $45 for the privilege. Valet parking at nicer restaurants and hotels is commonplace, with rates ranging from $3.50 to $10.

Where to Eat

Beverly Hills and Bel Air offer power-lunch steakhouses and polished bistros. Eat Chinese and Japanese in Downtown, and Mexican in Boyle Heights. Visit Culver City and Mar Vista for gourmet burgers, upscale Southeast Asian, retro Cuban and pizzas. Try Malibu and Pacific Palisades for farm-to-table brunches. West Hollywood and Mid-City have a trendy scene, from northern Thai and vegan Mexican to clever Californian.

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