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WHY MIDDLE EASTERN TRAVELERS SHOULD VISIT TEMECULA VALLEY THIS SUMMER

Nestled among lush vineyards and rolling hills, the quaint South Californian town of Temecula welcomes Middle Eastern visitors with its picturesque charm and hospitable landscape.

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This paradise-like destination is located in the heart of the Inland Empire, also referred to as the 10 Lake Valley.

It is indisputable that Temecula and its surrounding valley showcase some of California’s most stunning natural beauty. Each year, the pleasant temperate weather and majestic mountains on the horizon attract thousands of travelers, who come from afar, sometimes with an exclusive entourage, in search of tranquility and an unforgettable vacation experience.

For those craving a pause from the frenetic pace of today’s contemporary society, Temecula offers a hidden sanctuary, boasting a myriad of exclusive experiences in the heart of nature, unique attractions, and wilderness trails; waiting to be explored.

Located about an hour from San Diego and 90 minutes from Los Angeles, this area makes for an easy visit. Indeed, many visitors, including those from Middle East, come here for hyper-local cuisine made with California’s freshets local ingredients, as well as for hiking, hot-air ballooning, and for a renewed romance.

Visitors also come for the delightful climate—temperatures in Temecula range from 27°C to 37°C in summer, to 15°C to 25°C in winter. Perhaps most of all, however, they come to visit the nearly 50 lush farms that dot the Temecula Valley. American, Italian, Spanish, and French harvest sprout from the area’s soil and mature in this unique atmosphere, resulting in nature’s finest produce.

Standouts include Akash, Altísima, Danza del Sol, and Peltzer. At Europa Village, visitors can indulge in the flavors of the finest products cultivated from those pure harvests, while soaking in the atmosphere reminiscent of charming countryside villages. A blend of accommodations providing comfort and elegance are also offered at this resort.

Temecula boasts an abundance of local produce and offers a diverse palette of culinary delights and unique beverages. Exploring the heart of the city is always a delight, particularly within the charming confines of the Old Town. Here, amidst historical buildings that harken back to Temecula’s 19th-century origins, one discovers a fusion of modern California staples and unique local produce, celebrated in farm-to-table restaurants.

Wooden boardwalks and quaint storefronts evoke an Old West ambiance, with the iconic Hotel Temecula, dating back to the late 1800s, offering an authentic glimpse into the past. To dive deeper into the town’s rich history, many visitors opt for the Old Town self-guided walking tour, a leisurely mile-long stroll that meanders past landmarks, parks, museums, and other points of historical interest.

Temecula offers a plethora of accommodations to suit every preference. Whether travelling in large groups or as individuals, visitors can opt for the familiarity of a chain hotel near Old Town or indulge in luxury at the Temecula Creek Inn, where rooms overlook scenic views that captivate the senses.

Visitors can also explore bustling farmers’ markets or plan family-friendly activities, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whatever the choice, a trip to this gem that’s hidden in California is one that will not disappoint.