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3.8 (99 reviews)
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On Benicia-Martinez Bridge CA Wed 11/10/21
Grey R.

Benicia-Martinez Bridge CA Wed 11/10/21 ® Crossing Benicia-Martinez bridge on the way to Napa, enjoying the blues of the waters and skies. Weekday trip. The drive is pleasant and the views are familiar. Fastrak is on. I love bridges and BM always appeals to me. If bridges had characters, I'd describe this one as mellow, casual, friendly with happy attitude. Driven over from Martinez to Benicia and back so many times! Heading from San Francisco Bay Area to Sacramento and beyond, up North to the wine country and pretty much anywhere else as an alternative route too. Carquinez Strait on one side, Suisun Bay on the other. What's in front? A bit of business, a bit of errands, a bit of pleasure... A road pushes all your worries aside, lifts up your spirits, a bridge... gives it a zest! A happy flavoring of sorts, that's what bridges are to me. Your mind drifts off to happy times and your heart is at peace, everything is going to be Okay! Cheerzz! Review #662 posted with 2 pictures on November 18, 2021 #ThankYouThursday2021 On the road *Now show me a man that can meet all his needs For what we need most now is unity's seed: A common old song for all creeds and all classes I'll tend to the flame; you can worship the ashes On Benicia-Martinez Bridge CA Wed 11/10/21

Had a scare last night 7/10/24 I was in the far left lane going towards Benicia from Martinez and where the asphalt meets the concrete there's a large bump that damaged both my quarter panels and scratched my wheels! This needs to get looked at!

Enjoying a stress-free commute with Amtrak across the Benicia-Martinez Bridge (Lower Track Deck)
Michelangelo S.

Gorgeous View From The Bridge When Traveling By Rail SITREP The Benicia -Martinez Bridge is that important landmark that connects the Sacramento Valley with the East Bay, and for that I am grateful. THE SETUP While most other reviewers I note are writing about the car-commuter component of this landmark, I will instead choose to focus on the rail-component of this bridge, and WHAT a difference it makes! THE VIEW. When traveling South by rail (Amtrak's "Capitol Corridor" in this instance), you actually get to see Suisun Bay off on your left and the Carquinez Strait on your right: * Magnificent bodies of water, refracting the sun rays, * Sending my mind off on childhood water adventures, * Glimpsing at other nearby historic structures, such as the C & H Factory structures, It all makes for a pleasant journey. THE LOWDOWN Sometimes getting from Point A to Point B as fast as possible is what matters. But other times, it's nice to take the scenic route, "the road less traveled" and see things you normally would not, and for that I am grateful. :)

Gene B.

There's nothing special about this bridge. It gets you from Benicia to Martinez and vice versa. Like all the bay bridges, this one is Fastrak enabled which makes the toll booth experience a breeze. The toll fee is overpriced in my opinion. With Fastrak and less workers servicing the toll booths, there are no justifications for high fees. Now you are thinking bridge maintenance which is a must, but how often have you seen renovations done at this bridge? It may be appealing for historic or military buffs since you can catch a glimpse of the Mothball Fleet. Also the word is that there are Sturgeons to be caught within the area. If you are a commuter that cross here daily, I can see how you can appreciate this bridge more than others.

Pretty right.!? No?
Joey B.

Best time to cross during non-rush hour days. And during sunset, or when its a tid bit foggy, adds a little dramatic effect to the beautiful view. Other than that, crossing the bridge can be at times a hassle with people texting and driving that I see left and right. Wished the bridged had a special lane to pull over to the side for this kind of behavior for the people who can't wait till they reach to their destination and text. But then again, that missed one lane has to be sacrifice for it. Bleh! Happy driving. Drive safe!

Brittany C.

$5 toll fee Love the views from this bridge and seeing the old ships docked! =)

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solid bridge. not as much wind as other users are suggesting. stable driving conditions

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Ask the Community - Benicia-Martinez Bridge

Where do I park on the martinez side? No parking. This sux.

I agree with you. The parking in Martinez is very limited. Next time you might try parking at the train station for a daily rate, but I usually take the train and tour on foot because of the parking situation in this small town.

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Benicia Clock Tower

Benicia Clock Tower

4.0(10 reviews)
0.3 mi

Came here for my cousin's Baby Shower this place is beautiful on the inside and outside, it has a…read morelot of history. The inside was very spacious it had two bathrooms and a full kitchen along with a bar a stage and a dance floor, there was so much room which was a great thing cause we have a huge family. The baby shower turned out amazing delicious food and drinks and you know when alcohol is involved and we haven't seen each other in a while we turnt up lol. If you are planning a wedding or baby shower or a birthday and want it to be amazing book this place you will not be disappointed.

IMHO We came here…read morefor a private event, a family baby shower. This venue is huge! Before entering the building, a nice security guard greeted us and gave us options to get to the second floor, either elevator or stairs. We chose the wooden stairs! The whole venue has a cool, rustic feel with its wood and brick facades. My first impression was that they must've just freshly varnished the entire floor because that's what it smelled and looked like. Thankfully the smell didn't overtake the venue. The floor looked great! LOL The family did all the decorating and provided the food. There is a small kitchen to do prep work. In the back there is a long bar area and a small stage. Table and chair storage holders are big and cumbersome and can't be camouflaged during your event. Bathrooms were slightly dated but brightly lit. They should update their bathroom stall latches to something other than hook and eye closures. Overall, a nice spacious area for your event.

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Benicia Clock Tower
Benicia Clock Tower - Back bar area

Back bar area

Benicia Clock Tower

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Benicia Bridges Vista Point - The Benicia-Martinez Bridge

Benicia Bridges Vista Point

4.0(2 reviews)
0.1 mi

Well... I've definitely seen better views in my day. But for what it's worth, it ain't too shabby…read more The Benicia Bridges Vista Point is located a few miles off of highway 680 in Benicia. It offers views of both sections of the Benicia-Martinez bridge, the Carquinez Strait, and the Suisun Bay. I tried coming here a few weeks back at night but I was met by a couple of cops who told me that the viewpoint was closed after dark. Since I was already on the other side of the bridge and it was still daylight out, I decided to try and catch a nice sunset there. Going down 680 South, there's a sign that says "Vista Point" a few exits before the 680/80 split. When you take that exit, you will drive a few miles down and make a left at the overpass. You'll arrive at a small parking lot with plenty of spaces to park. There are two entryways to the viewpoint, but both will take you to the same quick path to the top. There are a couple of benches but beware of bugs! When you make it to the top, you'll be met with the view of the boats sailing on the Suisun bay and cars passing over the Benicia-Martinez Bridge. I guess for the locals here in Benicia, this is probably a nice spot to escape. It's a nice little spot, but not one that I would frequent personally.

If you have a sack lunch and no need for any facilities, this might make a good place to stop to…read moreeat in the car. It is a sunny place without many shade trees when the Sun is overhead. My favorite view is of the three bridges before teaching the parking lot. There is no return lane near the parking! lot exit. If the parking lot appears busy, stop as soon as you enter it and figure out who looks like they are about to pull out and depart the area.

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Benicia Bridges Vista Point - The path to the viewpoint

The path to the viewpoint

Benicia Bridges Vista Point - At the viewpoint

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At the viewpoint

Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs - Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs

Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs

4.5(2 reviews)
7.8 mi

Fellow Yelper Terry T. very thoughtfully picked up on my fondness for mosaic tiled stairs and…read morerecommended I take a look at this particular flight. Vallejo?? Well, I immediately filed it into the cobwebs of what's left of my brain thinking it would be hidden in my subconscious. Sure enough I was recently driving on Route 37 and decided to stop in Vallejo. I'm not sure why, but I suddenly remembered those stairs were somewhere in town. Found 'em. They're in a relatively inconspicuous spot off the main thoroughfare, Sonoma Blvd. it took local neighborhood activists to get them renovated after they fell into a state of disrepair since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Inspired by the 16th Avenue Tiled Steps in San Francisco's Inner Sunset (review: https://bit.ly/3rRhxgn), they were able to recruit Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher, the artists behind that masterwork as well as others in the city. Now I know nothing about Vallejo's history, so I couldn't appreciate a lot of the details of the imagery. Starting with the giant compass on top, it's pretty clear there was a lot of shipbuilding and other maritime activities like the ferry service to and from San Francisco. Obviously it's best to appreciate the two flights of stairs up close for all the trivia, but the best vantage point is actually across the street where the stairs look like a cascading waterfall. So if you're ever in Vallejo... RELATED - Exploring north of San Francisco? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2tIHlkV

Did some sight seeing in the home town today. A project the city had been trying to finish for a…read morewhile now got finished and dedicated at the end of 2021. I've finally made my way down town to see these beautiful steps. These centrally located, yet tucked away treasure can be found of the main road of Sonoma Blvd and Capitol street in downtown Vallejo. Visit for a breathtaking views of the city, walks for pets exercise, or just great photo opps. Whatever may be the case you are sure to enjoy some time enjoying this historical sweet space!

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Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs - Montage of images from Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs

Montage of images from Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs

Vallejo Capitol Street Stairs - Stairway to Heaven?  ...not quite, but it's a nice walk up

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Stairway to Heaven? ...not quite, but it's a nice walk up

Benicia Main Street - Interior: Early days map of Benicia (9/2025)

Benicia Main Street

4.3(4 reviews)
1.8 mi

This little gift shop / visitors center at the end of First Street has been a mainstay for at least…read more15 years. It's a one-stop shop for all things visitor related from locally focused tchotchkes, Benicia specific Merch, local maps, community events... and See's Candy!!! The employees are always super knowledgeable, patient and helpful. Would definitely recommend visiting whether you are in town for a quick visit, or you're a local that needs to procure the perfect box of See's Candy as a gift.

MAIN STREET ON FIRST STREET…read more Benicia Main Street is located at the end First Street near the water. The building stands independently and has the happenings of Benicia inside. They sell Benicia-related trinkets for a small fee, local wine, beautiful local art and photography, and even See's chocolate. Most significantly, they organize events like the Benicia Ghost Walk, and promote activities like the Benicia Artists Open Studios. They have maps and a knowledgable person working that will answer questions you have. After asking more about the Ghost Walk, we learned that it was a one-time event that drew so much attention they changed to make it reoccuring. We're told it's very popular and not just focused on ghost-hunting, but that it tells a lot of history as well. Sounds awesome! The small room here is worth stopping in if you've walked all the way down to the water. The building is cute too!

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Benicia Main Street - Interior: wall of photos (9/2025)

Interior: wall of photos (9/2025)

Benicia Main Street - Interior: Early 1900's photo of Benicia railway (9/2025)

Interior: Early 1900's photo of Benicia railway (9/2025)

Benicia Main Street - Exterior: across the street from the gift shop (9/2025)

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Exterior: across the street from the gift shop (9/2025)

John Muir National Historic Site - John Muir's writing studio with his original writing desk

John Muir National Historic Site

4.6(105 reviews)
3.9 mi

4.4 stars We all…read moreknow some of his famous quotes: "The mountains are calling and I must go." "Going to the mountains is going home." "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." According to Brittanica, John Muir was largely responsible for the establishment of Sequoia National Park and Yosemite National Park. Muir was a preservationist that didn't agree with allowing industries to harvest resources within the national parks. He was able to swing public and congressional opinion in favor of national forest reservations through his writing, which led to the establishment of Mt. Rainier National Park in 1899 and Grand Canyon National Park in 1919. His home became John Muir National Historic Site in 1964. Much of the exhibits within the home discusses his personal life and achievements. He was the eldest of 8 children, immigrated to the U.S. in 1849, and he married Louie Wanda Strentzel in 1880. He and his wife had 2 daughters named Wanda and Helen. In his lifetime, he has written 300 articles and 10 books, which can be purchased online and at Muir Woods National Monument and Bear Valley Visitor's Center. I highly recommend visiting this site if you'd like more information :) there's a lot more details here.

John Muir lived right here in Martinez! I have been here…read moretoo many times to count. It is open every day, and free to visit!! John Muir was a very interesting man. His life story better told here and online than by me. I definitely recommend a visit! 5 stars for sure

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John Muir National Historic Site - John Muir house First floor.

John Muir house First floor.

John Muir National Historic Site

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