The Hearst Castle/San Simeon State Historical Monument was inherited in 1919 by William Randolph Hearst, a media magnate, politician, and art collector. Born of privilege, he toured Europe and developed an appreciation of the ornate. His interests included Hollywood and its people, and by 1947 he created "La Cuesta Encantada," a place where he entertained stars at his "castle." See the gardens, pools and living spaces on this sprawling estate.
When to go to the Hearst Castle/San Simeon State Historical Monument
Weekdays are the best time to visit, but there are really no bad times to stop by. Visit at Christmas to enjoy holiday splendor. Reservations are required.
Must see/do at the Hearst Castle/San Simeon State Historical Monument
Start with the Grand Rooms Tour. Experience the thrill of being a guest in Hearst's social parlors.
Explore the magnificent gardens and the incredible tiled pools. Imagine stars of the 40s and 50s lounging poolside.
Learn about the history of "The Enchanted Hill" at the visitor center, which features a five-story theater that features a film, "Hearst Castle—Building the Dream."
Admission to the Hearst Castle/San Simeon State Historical Monument
Reservations are required for the tours, which can be made online. Options include 13 tours, which vary in length and price. 40-minute tours start at about $25 for adults and children are about half price.
Parking and public transportation to the Hearst Castle/San Simeon State Historical Monument
The estate is located halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco at 750 Hearst Castle Rd, San Simeon, CA 93452. Motorists can drive from either city in about four hours, and parking is available on site. Several public transportation options exist, including taking a train to San Luis Obispo and a bus to Hearst Castle.
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