Spring break is just around the corner and everyone is trying to push through the last week of classes and final exams. Though it is much anticipated, spring break is only one week long and gives little time to enjoy the break from school and relax. For international students and students who live out-of-state, spring break is way too short to travel all the way back home, only to come back to Irvine a few days later. Not only is traveling a huge cost for a lot of people, it is also stressful, tiring, and can be a big problem.
A friend and I have compiled a list of places to visit and places to eat for those students who, for whatever reasons, might not be able to go back home and visit family over break. Be sure to check out all that Irvine has to offer!
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PLACE TO GO! THINGS TO DO!
1. Go bowling at Irvine Lanes/Round 1. They also have karaoke, an arcade and more!
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2. Surround yourself with flowers and plants at Sherman’s Gardens and Roger’s Gardens in Newport Beach
3. Explore Bowers Museum or learn about Latin culture and history at the Museum of Latin American Art
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4. Go kayaking in Newport’s Back Bay or paddle boarding in Huntington Harbour
5. Go to Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park or Disneyland
6. Spend the day on Catalina Island
7. Hike Crystal Cove or Moro Canyon
8.Take a surf lesson through Banzai Surf School
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PLACES TO EAT!
1. Have breakfast at Seal Beach’s Old Town Cafe and walk the pier
2. Fill up on fish tacos at Los Cotijas in Garden Grove
3. Stop by Taqueria Ayutla Oaxaca in Santa Ana
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4. Dine on Korean BBQ at Shik Do Rak, Fried Chicken at Chan Chan, Spicy Beef Ribs at Sung Nong Dan or soup at Tang 190Â
5. Try authentic Chinese food at Tasty Zone Szechwan Cuisine
6. Grab a craft coffee in Kean Coffee or Kit Coffee
7. Sip on some more coffee and munch on some treats at Azules Coffee in Anaheim
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