Thursday, January 10, 2013

An Occidental traveller


One of the least-known yet cutest little towns in all of Northern California is an interesting place called Occidental. It doesn’t take an accident to get there, just book a a bus charter or use Charter Bus Ca bus rental services.
With reliable bus charter rental, the place is located an hour's drive north of San Francisco and west of Santa Rosa among the redwoods and only 20 minutes from the ocean, Occidental was the hub of the hippie in the late 1960s till the early 1970s, and there was even a point in the 1990s that it became a center for the neo-hippie movement.
Today however, you can rent a bus to visit the town is known for its European style Italian restaurants such as Union Hotel (founded in 1879) at 3703 Main Street and Negri's at 3700 Bohemian Highway, which serve generous family-style dinners for a fixed price.
The Occidental Bohemian Farmers Market in front of Howard’s Café at 3611 Bohemian Highway is held every Friday from 4 pm until dusk from June through to October and features organic food, locally-made artisan goods including honey, goat cheese and everything in between as well as live music and educational tables.
Music lovers can catch regular concerts organized by in the Redwood Arts Council at the local Community Church, which has been acclaimed for its acoustics.
The area around Occidental and Freestone is also gaining recognition as one of the best places to grow pinot noir grapes in California so drop by the different wineries to sample of their fine wines and you can do this comfortably in charter buses.

Or if you’re more the cautious stressed out type, just lay back and relax in a rented charter buses and head over to Osmosis Spa, just five minutes out of town in a Japanese-style spa that offers unusual enzyme baths, massages, beautiful gardens and other relaxing experiences.
Life’s short, enjoy it to the fullest and book your trip in California with Charter Bus Ca and it will be a trip you’ll never stop smiling from, even months after you’ve gone home.

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