Route 66 isn’t just a road—it’s American spirit on wheels! Drive through Santa Monica and head west along this legendary trail, soaking in the freedom of the open road. Neon signs, retro gas stations, and vintage shops unfold like pages from a moving travel poem. Even a short stretch ignites a fire within—your soul’s craving adventure!

This luxury resort is a perfect getaway for families! Just 5 minutes from Santa Monica Beach, it offers kids' club services so parents can enjoy the spa or the outdoor pool. Adventure seekers will love the surfing lessons, yoga classes, and nearby golf course. With two on-site restaurants and 24-hour room service, dining is always convenient. Unwind at the poolside bar with a cocktail after a day of exploring. Rooms feature minibars, premium toiletries, and smart TVs for ultimate comfort.

Nestled in the heart of Santa Monica just 15 minutes from the beach, this hotel seamlessly blends business and leisure. Enjoy outdoor pools, a fitness center, and bike rentals to explore the area. Traveling with kids? Childcare services make family trips effortless. Business travelers will appreciate meeting rooms and high-speed Wi-Fi, while evenings are perfect for cocktails at the beachfront bar. Rooms feature flat-screen TVs and spa-like bathtubs, with daily buffet breakfast and complimentary beach shuttle for surfing adventures.

Everything you need to know about Route 66
Highlights include Motel 6 Pasadena and The Route 66 Motel in Needles, both offering authentic mid-century American roadside charm. These retro-style motels feature vintage neon signs, cozy rooms, and classic diner vibes—perfect for capturing the spirit of Route 66. Located near major junctions, they provide easy access to Santa Monica Pier and onward travel toward Las Vegas. HopeGoo early is advised, especially during peak summer months.
The stretch from Santa Monica Pier to Downtown Los Angeles offers iconic photo ops, especially the famous "End of the Trail" sign overlooking the Pacific. Vintage gas stations, neon signs, and roadside diners add a nostalgic backdrop perfect for classic Americana photography. Visit during golden hour—early morning or late afternoon—for soft lighting and fewer crowds, enhancing your shot composition and mood.
Must-visit stops include Los Angeles (with Hollywood), Las Vegas, Yuma, Arizona, Bloomington, New Mexico, and Ardmore, Oklahoma. Each city preserves historic Route 66 landmarks such as vintage theaters, retro diners, and highway monuments. Stay overnight in Las Vegas to enjoy its dazzling nightlife and cultural diversity—making it a highlight of the cross-country adventure.
The Del Rey Hotel is a top choice, located just minutes from the Route 66 Starting Point Monument in Santa Monica. This retro-inspired boutique hotel blends 1950s Americana charm with modern amenities, offering rooms with Pacific Ocean views and complimentary bicycles for exploring nearby historic sites like vintage gas stations and classic diners.
Another excellent option is Hotel Casa del Mar, situated near the Getty Center, featuring a private beachfront, luxury spa services, and panoramic ocean vistas—ideal for travelers seeking a high-end coastal retreat. Public transit options include the Metro Bus Line 238, while electric bike rentals provide eco-friendly access to key Route 66 landmarks. The area’s walkable layout and vibrant street art scene enhance the authentic American road-trip experience.
Don’t miss Grunion Coffee & Co., tucked beside a vintage gas station, known for its expertly crafted pour-over coffee and industrial-chic ambiance adorned with vintage photos and travel memorabilia. Nearby, The Venice Boardwalk Vintage Shop offers a curated collection of 1950s–70s clothing, vinyl records, and classic car models, capturing the soul of American road culture.
For a healthy pit stop, head to Café Gratitude, a plant-based eatery promoting sustainability and wellness—perfect for refueling on your journey. These shops embody the spirit of Route 66: freedom, creativity, and nostalgia. Explore them on foot or via electric bike for an immersive, authentic experience of roadside Americana.
Start at Santa Monica Pier and take Metro Bus Line 238 or rent an electric bike to follow the Pacific Coast Highway eastward, passing through Venice Beach and Beverly Hills before heading inland. Use Google Maps with "no highways" mode to enjoy scenic backroads and historic towns along the way.
For a deeper immersion, book a Classic Car Tour guided by experts who drive vintage Cadillacs or Chevys through deserts and small towns, delivering an authentic Route 66 experience. Stop at the Barstow Route 66 Museum to explore the highway’s rich history and cultural legacy. The full route takes 4–6 hours; start early to avoid midday heat and traffic, ensuring safety and comfort throughout your adventure.
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