You know its near the end of the trip...

... when Seamus ran out of his own socks and is wearing mine at the airport
Leaving LA to San Diego

After our night at the overpriced dive bar we got up in the morning and were taken to a really cool diner by the beach by Eszter with her sister. It was famous because apparently John Wayne frequentlyLäs mer
A failed visit to the cinema

After stopping for another round of bubble tea (they are just so good, and you can get a big cup for 3-4 dollars), we went on to Graumen's Chinese Theater. This movie theater is in the heart ofLäs mer
Great Wall of Los Angeles

Again, I read about this place in a blog post, and I find it impossible to sum the place up better then he did there: by quoting from their website:
The Great Wall of Los Angeles is one of LosLäs mer
Eating hotdogs

Our drive led us back to LA, and as we haven't eaten anything since breakfast (apart from some dried mangos we bought on the side of the road) we decided to go to another eatery from Seamus'sLäs mer
Driving Mulholland drive and the snake

After we gave up on ever renting anything from Turo, and Ester convincing us to stay another night, we decided to do the drive that Seamus originally wanted to. We drove up past Malibu on the 101 thatLäs mer
The Griffith Observatory

The Griffith Observatory is on top of a hill in the middle os LA, surrounded by a park. There's the old La zoo in the park, that has no animals anymore, but you can still visit the cages andLäs mer
Korean bbq <3

We decided since we hadn't had the most eventful day we would get a crazy gratuitous dinner. We went to a recommended all you can eat Korean bbq restaurant which had around 20 different types ofLäs mer
The day Turo ignored us

For a few months now Seamus has been talking to anyone he met about Turo, the airbnb of cars, where you can rent out people's own cars for a day or so, and try cool cars for cheap. He was reallyLäs mer
Pasta sisters and Bel-air

For lunch we tried another place off the worth it channel, a really good pasta place. Words can't explain how good the pasta was, which was made freshly in front of our eyes. I watched a guy roll outLäs mer
Venice beach cycling

We woke up to breakfast being served by Ester in the kitchen, with pastries, and Hungarian plum jam. After breakfast, she offered to drive us to Venice beach where we planned to rent bicycles. On theLäs mer
The Mad Greek

After getting out of the desert we needed some food for the rest of the drive, os we stopped at a funky Greek diner, that promised to have the best gyro in America and amazing strawberry milkshakes.Läs mer
Mojave desert & getting to LA finally

We woke up after a long night's sleep, and we realised we really need to try and contact Ester néni, if we want to stay with her the same night. Seamus went down to ask the front desk, to ask if weLäs mer
A tired night of Mexican food and motel

We left the desert at dusk, and we were exhausted so we just looked for the closest and cheapest motel, which turned out to be on the east side of Las Vegas.
We were pretty hungry though, and I foundLäs mer
Valley of Fire State Park

Another good day trip I was recommended around Las Vegas was the Valley of Fire State park. It was a bit further, about 1-1.5 hours drive, but it was worth the drive. Although after this we felt likeLäs mer
Brunch buffet at the Red Rock casino

So Seamus has a favorite YouTube channel called wort it, where 2 guys try out 3 food places in different price categories, for example sushi, or steak, and the food always looks really good. Most ofLäs mer
Second vegas night out

We arrived back to the hotel around 8:30, so we had some time to shower and rest before starting another night out. We wanted to start out with watching the Mirage volcano erupt, and seeing theLäs mer
Laundromat and some more food

This morning we both put on our last clean clothes (Seamus just wore a sweater all day even for hiking as he had no shirts left...), so after 2 weeks away from home we really needed to wash ourLäs mer
Red Rock canyon national monument

The red rock national monument is just outside Las Vegas city territory - so it's "only" 20 kilometers drive on big straight roads form the centre of the city to get to city borders. At this point youLäs mer
Shooting one big gun

We were handed a flyer promising 20 dollars off at some shooting range, and Seamus actually wanted to go to one, as he was interested in shooting a fully automatic machine gun. When we showed up, ofLäs mer
A walk on the strip in the morning

After going to bed sometime after 4, we still woke up a bit before 8, and as it felt like we were not very likely to fall back asleep, we decided to go for a walk on the strip in the daylight too. ItLäs mer
Our first night in Vegas

"I was right in the middle of a fucking reptile zoo" - Hunter S Thompson
We arrived in Vegas just after sunset and it truly was an interesting experience, we weren't under the influence of LSD andLäs mer
Arriving to Las Vegas

It was definitely the best decision to drive into Vegas in the dark, as the casinos start with their funky lights and signs way outside of town. We drive past one that had an enormous roller coasterLäs mer
Last stop before Vegas, Baker

At this point it was 7 in the evening, and we have been driving since about 9,so we were getting pretty tired. So getting an energy drink was actually the main reason we decided to stop at Baker, allLäs mer
Road Zzyzx

Most people only know that there's a funny sign as you are nearing Las Vegas, marking the exit to Zzyzx Road. I actually managed to read about its history, which I found really funny, so I wanted toLäs mer
Calico ghost town

Calico was a silver mining town that only existed between 1881 and 1896 for fifteen years. The town was left to decay, and it did almost completely disappear, but it was rebuilt (supposedly withLäs mer