Looking for an amazing location for your family photo session? We’ve got you covered with 20 location ideas from iconic San Francisco locations to the most gorgeous nature around. Pick the color-coordinated outfits and check out our favorite places for holiday photos in San Francisco and beyond.

San Francisco

Huntington Park, San Francisco

Alpana Aras at Story Box Art

Why it's Great: A quintessential San Francisco setting in the middle of the hubbub of the city. This quaint little park is surrounded by the historic Huntington Hotel and Grace Cathedral. If you're looking for old-world city vibes, this location is for you. 

Corona Heights Park, San Francisco

Alpana Aras at Story Box Art

Why it's Great: For the more adventurous families, this is perfect spot for you. Corona Heights Park is a unique setting in San Francisco that showcases expanses views of the city for as far as the eye can see. It is a somewhat steep hike to get to the peak of the hill but the payoff is worth it! Pack a backpack with water and snacks and make an adventure out of your family photo session here. 

Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco

Tarah Photography

Why it’s Great: The Palace of Fine Arts is a unique place to snap your holiday photos with it's interesting architecture and rich San Francisco history. Arrive early to avoid the crowds because it's a popular destination to visit and picnic at.  

Baker Beach, San Francisco

Tarah Photography

Why it’s Great: Baker Beach is the perfect San Francisco iconic backdrop for natives and tourists alike for holiday photos. The Golden Gate Bridge towers in the background surrounded by the ocean and clean sand. Also, there’s a few dirt trails to explore on your walk down to the beach. Bonus, after taking photos you can spend the rest of the day getting your feet wet in the freezing cold water.

Crissy Field, San Francisco

Tarah Photography

Why it’s Great: Stretches of green grass with a few coves of sand and surf with the Golden Gate Bridge looming in the background make up this oceanfront stretch. The fog rolls in and out of Crissy Fields as much as the tide changes but if you’re lucky, you’ll be able to capture some holiday photos before the bridge disappears in the thick mist.

East Bay

Markham Arboretum, Concord

Sweetness and Light Photography

Why it’s Great: This park offers so much for photos that families are sure to snap the perfect holiday photo. “Minutes from downtown Concord, this centrally located park is a treasure trove of backdrops for a family photo-session. From manicured walkways and rugged trails and fences to a bridge and plenty of shade it’s a photographer’s playground!” said photographer Nicole diGiorgio.

Jewel Lake at Tilden Park, Berkeley

Becky Matsubara via flickr

Why it's Great: This spot not only offers lots of lush backgrounds for photos but there's plenty of nearby parking and you can reward nice smiles with a visit to the Little Farm when you are done. 

Borges Ranch, Walnut Creek

Tarah Beaven

Why it’s Great: For nature photos that have a mountain range that goes as far as the eye can see, Borges Ranch is the perfect place for holiday photos. Don't forget to stop by and say hi to the farm animals adjacent to the parking lot. The kids can even walk in their pastures! 

Crow Canyon Gardens, San Ramon

Niki Stefanelli

Why it’s Great: Photographer Niki Stefanelli said, “This is a fun little local garden on the border of Danville and San Ramon. I love it because something is always in bloom, and there are lovely little fences, benches and gates set up in the gardens providing perfect photo backdrops. There is also an open field with great trees for climbing at the end of a family session. And, for the more adventurous crowd, there is a path leading down to a stream which runs in the rainy season.”

Joaquin Miller Park, Oakland

vikramham via flickr

Why it's Great: Just off Highway 13 in the Oakland Hills is this lovely park where you can get just the right amount of shade so that you won't have squinting in your photos. It's also super green which is great for holiday color coordination. 

Peninsula

Elizabeth Gamble Garden, Palo Alto

Maryam Salassi

Why it’s Great: The gardens are beautiful all year long and since it's in a compact area, it's perfect for small kiddos who tire easily, as well as for generational sessions with older family members who need to sit down. There is no permit required for this lovely location, but donations are accepted (and encouraged)!

Windy Hill Preserve, Portola Valley

Tarah Beaven

Why it’s Great: With the spaced out trees in a dirt field with leaves that turn from green to yellow, Portola Valley is as close to capturing the autumn vibes as the Bay Area gets. It can get pretty crowded during the holiday season with families seeking the fall colors so sharpen your elbows and get ready to say cheese! 

Holbrook Palmer Park, Atherton

Keri Vaca

Why it’s Great: It is only a few minutes off of 101 but it feels really secluded. The leaves on the trees are so beautiful at this time of year and make for gorgeous backdrops for family photos. Also, there are so many different areas to shoot in for variety. It can look like you went to several parks in just one location! There is even a playground for the kids.

San Pedro Valley Park, Pacifica

Tarah Photography

Why it’s Great: If you have a large family with kids on the younger side this is the park for you! Walk the Weiler Ranch Trail for about 5 minutes and you’ll come to a huge clearing with a meadow. The meadow creates a natural boundary enclosure for the kids to run and play making photo taking a snap. There are also fun wood bridges and dirt trails to explore so bring extra clothes to play in afterwards.

South Bay

Stanford University Campus, Stanford

Ania Gajda

Why it’s Great: If you love leading lines and a throwback to your college days, then photographer Ania Gajda says Stanford is the place for you: “This location offers many different architectural features as well as a little park nearby. It's the best early in the morning before it gets crowded.”

Vasona Park, San Jose

Tarah Photography

Why it’s Great: The park is huge and is filled with nooks and crannies that are photo worthy. Some highlights include a large red drawbridge that goes over the pond; multiple piers that jet out onto the lake; and lastly, the beautiful nature that fills every single place of this park. Photos are best super early in the morning to beat the crowds. Just beware of the speed walkers and runners passing by so you don’t end up with a file of photo-bombers.

Hakone Estate and Garden, Saratoga

Hakone Estate and Gardens

Why It's Great: This spot in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains will make you feel like you are worlds away. The gardens are gorgeous any time of the year and there are tons of spots for seated photos. Gather over one of the bridges and distract the kids with the koi fish and turtles in the ponds. 

North Bay/Marin

Fort Baker, Sausalito

Tarah Photography

Why It’s Great: Nestled right on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge is Fort Baker, home to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and Cavallo Point. This hidden gem features some of the best views of the Golden Gate. Venture towards the water and you have an unparalleled view of the bridge and the ocean beyond as well as the Marin headlands. On clear days you can see the city. Plus, there’s free parking and places to picnic. Need we say more?

China Camp State Park, San Rafael

Mark Gunn via flickr

Why It's Great: We love this spot because it offers loads of different backdrops from beachy spots to the eucalyptus grove. Pose the family on one of the old fences that date back to the 1800s when China Camp was a fishing village. 

Olompali State Historic Park, Novato

David S. via yelp

Why It's Great: If you are looking for an old barn to use as a neutral backdrop, this is the spot. There are lots of paths if you are looking for some walking shots or stone fences for staggered sitting. Check the park hours before you head over. 

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—Tarah Beaven & Erin Lem

 

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Sippy cups and dirty dishes may be your reality now, but it doesn’t have to be. Plan your escape to a real-life castle to experience the royal treatment (at least for a few nights). From Italy to California, scroll through the photo gallery to discover the world’s coolest castles that you can rent for as little as $20 per person, per night. Move over Belle, there’s a new queen in town.

Kilkea Castle–Castledermot, Ireland

Amber Guetebier

Built in 1180 by the first-ever Knights Templar, Kilkea Castle is steeped is a fortress of delights. The current owners—a Boston born couple who are deeply connected with their Irish roots—have lovingly restored the castle into a luxury hotel that feels both lavish and homey all at once. If you've always wanted to stay in a fairy-tale castle, you will not be disappointed. The only truly "modernized" elements are the kind you want, like luxury bathrooms and cozy (not cold) rooms. We recommend requesting a stay in the castle itself, which has 11 guest rooms, or stay in one of the 30 historic carriage rooms. You'll also find on the 180-acre estate more modern cottages, many of which are self-catering. World-class food and a state-of-the-art spa are on site along with a renowned golf course. True to Irish custom, no matter how posh you'll still feel like you belong. Your kids will love roaming the gardens or exploring nearby adventures like falconry or archery. 

Online: kilkeacastle.ie

—Amber Guetebier 

Mini Medieval Castle–Peebles, Scotland

Airbnb

Looking for a little medieval castle to call your own? This sweet castle should fit the bill. Located about 45 minutes from Edinburgh, it's a perfect jumping off point for exploring the Scottish Borders. There are steep steps, so not a great fit for toddlers, but the castle is otherwise kid-welcoming and can offer a high chair and travel crib. Located on the River Tweed, cozy up with a roaring fire and imagine yourself royal.

Online: airbnb.com

Hotel Schloss Leopoldskron–Salzburg, Austria

Schloss-Leopoldskon

This former estate of Archbishop Leopold von Firmian, commissioned and built by Benedictine monks, this Austrian palacial estate "high on a hill" the "Sound of Music" palace. Several outdoor scenes from the movie were filmed here, and its main floor room was replicated for the movie. See the real deal by booking a stay  and experience the lavish decor, art collection and gorgeous grounds. 

Online: schloss-leopoldskon.com

Cheateau Herálec–Herálec, Czech Republic

Cheateau Herálec

Nestled in the woods in this lovely Czech village, you are never going to forget an overnight stay at this supreme residence. Chateau Herálec is surrounded by an 18th-century park and located in a region that boasts untouched forests, faiirytale fields and wildflowers galore. But there's nothing like a visit in the fall or winter to cozy up in one of the luxurious castle rooms. 

Online: cheateauheralac.com 

Mollohan Castle–Tucson, AZ

Homeaway

Okay, this one is definitely heavy on the kitsch factor, but it’s also pretty awesome (and it’s the kind of cheesy that kids will adore). You can sleep in Rapunzel’s tower, enjoy a meal on the private sun deck and even pay a visit to the dungeon.

Online: homeaway.com

Sudeley Castle–Cotswolds, England

Airbnb

Get your own piece of the estate by staying in the former gatekeeper's own little castle, at the Castle Gatehouse, Sudeley Castle, Cotswolds. Located on the Sudeley Estate, you get free entry to the gorgeous Sudeley Castle & Gardens with your stay.

Online: airbnb.com 

 

Gothic Beauty in Rindge, NH

Homeaway

This 11,000 square foot castle might not be as old as its European counterparts (it was completed in 1995), but it’s still got plenty of charm. You’ll find secret staircases, gothic arches and tapestries around every corner. There’s even a playroom and a basement game room for the little ones.

Online: homeaway.com

Friedenstein Castle–Gotha, Germany

Homeaway

We wouldn’t mind spending a few days relaxing in this stately German castle. Explore the gorgeous grounds, ride bikes to the town of Gotha and relax in the cozy bedrooms. At $108 a night, it’s got way more charm than a hotel you might find at the same rate!

Online: homeaway.com

Neemrana Fort Palace –Neemrana, Rajasthan, India

Neemrana Hotels

Neemrana Fort Palace is over 550 years old, and built on the 2 billion year old Aravalli hills. You know, NBD. This incredible, heritage hotel is unlike any other castle in the world. It's a 14-tired property built into the hillside, with pools, bungalows, gorgeously appointed suites, dining, recreation and more. You'll need a week just to explore the grounds. 

Online: neemranahotels.com

Château de Tocqueville–France

Homeaway

Become Cinderella for the week at The Pavillon du Chateau de Tocqueville in France. With five double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, this estate is everything you’ve ever dreamed of and more. Bonus: the property is near the Normandy landings beach and other historical sites.

Online: homeaway.com

A Sicilian Castle Near the Sea in Acireale, Italy

Homeaway

Ah, now we're talking. This Sicilian castle in near the sea comes with its own private luxury pool. Don't forget the floaties and sunscreen!

Online: homeaway.com

Le Donjon–La Flocellière, France

Homeaway

Get the royal treatment at this French castle that is both modern and historic at the same time. Bonus: it rents starting at $575/night and can accommodate up to 10 people.

Online: homeaway.com

— Erin Lem & Amber Guetebier

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It’s back to school time, even for the royals! Princess Charlotte joined big brother Prince George at Thomas’s Battersea first day on Thursday.

The princess, who will go by Charlotte Cambridge during her school days, was greeted by the head of the lower school Helen Haslem. Like many kiddos who are starting their first day at a new school, four-year-old Charlotte was escorted by her parents. Of course, in Charlotte’s case, her parents are highly-watched members of the British royalty.

Dad and mum, otherwise known as Prince William and Kate Middleton, walked hand-in-hand with their children as royal watchers and plenty of photographers looked on.

At the drop-off Prince William was overheard, saying to Haslem, “First day—very excited,” in reference to Charlotte’s feelings. Middleton politely asked the head of school, “How are you? Did you have a nice summer?”

Along with the pics the paparazzi caught of the royals first day of school, Kensington Palace recently released official photographs of Princess Charlotte and Prince George. The brother and sister duo posed sweetly in their school uniforms—a navy skirt and cardigan for Charlotte and a matching navy sweater and short combo for George!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kensington Palace via Instagram 

 

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It’s back to school time, even for the royals! For Prince William and Kate Middleton’s only daughter, Princess Charlotte, that also means a whole new school.

As the four-year-old princess moved from Willcocks Nursery School to big bro Prince George’s school, Thomas’s Battersea, there’s one thing on royal watchers’ minds. What will the young princess’s friends and teachers call her?

Reportedly, instead of using her formal royal title, Charlotte will simply go by her first name at school. When it comes to her last name, Charlotte (like her brother George) will use Cambridge.

During his own younger years, Prince William went by William Wales while in school. This followed his father’s, the Prince of Wales, title. When Prince William was given a title of his own, the Duke of Cambridge, this became the surname his children would use. That is, until they get their own titles someday.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kensington Palace via Instagram 

 

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With all the recent hooplah surrounding the birth of baby Archie, let’s not forget about the other adorable royal kiddos. Prince George just turned six and in celebration his mum and dad (a.k.a. Kate Middleton and Prince William) released photos of the future king.

Royal mama, Middleton, snapped the couldn’t-be-cuter portraits of her eldest. Of course, this isn’t the first time the Duchess of Cambridge has played the role of photographer.

Like many moms, Middleton is often behind the camera when it comes to catching all of those magical childhood moments. But unlike the rest of us, who publish our pics on Facebook or Instagram, Kensington Palace typically releases hers.

The newest shots of George feature the little prince wearing an official England National Soccer Team jersey and show off his super-sweet smile. And yes, like many other six-year-olds, George is missing a tooth! The royals also released another photo of the b-day boy, with George wearing a hunter green polo and sporting striped shorts.

So what are George’s birthday plans? While we’re pretty sure they don’t involve Chuck E. Cheese, bowling or the same type of backyard bash many of us mamas plan, judging by the pics this six-year-old will have plenty of family fun!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Kensington Palace via Instagram

 

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s son Archie is the fourth royal little christened in the past few years—following on the heels of his cousins, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Even though the official pics of Archie’s, George’s, Charlotte’s and Louis’s christenings may look fairly similar, there are some notable differences. Unlike his cousins, Archie’s big day was not an entirely public event, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex expressing their desire to have a private, intimate celebration for close family and friends.

Archie’s small-sized event didn’t share a venue with any of his cousins. With a guest list limited to 25, the ceremony was held at Queen Elizabeth’s private chapel at Windsor Castle. Prince George and Prince Louis were christened at St. James’s Palace’s Royal Chapel and Princess Charlotte had her ceremony at Sandringham’s St. Mary Magdalene church in Norfolk.

When it comes to the godparents, Kate Middleton and Prince William announced a lengthy list of seven close friends prior to Prince George’s christening. Likewise, the royal parents announced five godparents before Princess Charlotte’s christening and six for Prince Louis. Breaking from tradition, Markle and Prince Harry have kept mum on the names of Archie’s godparents.

Despite the differences, there are some similarities between Archie’s christening and his cousins’ ceremonies. Baby Archie’s christening dress echoed the ones worn by his cousins. Like son, like mother—Markle’s cream-colored Dior dress was also reminiscent (at least in hue) of Middleton’s christening day fashion choices.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Sussex Royal via Instagram 

 

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It looks like the world’s wait is over when it comes the newest Royal’s future godparents, or is it? Buckingham Palace recently revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to keep this info private, much to our chagrin.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex aren’t exactly an in-the-spotlight couple (for as much as royalty can stay out of the media’s eye). Even though they’re very public figures, the couple wants a quiet christening for baby Archie.

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The event itself includes a small gathering of 25 family and friends and, according to a statement by Buckingham Palace, “the godparents, in keeping with their wishes, will remain private.”

The ceremony will take place on Jul. 6 in the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle. Recent media statements from the Palace confirmed the couple will release at least a few pics of the event in the days following the ceremony, but don’t expect to see the godparents named in any of them.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Sussex Royal via Instagram

 

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Now that baby makes three, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are settling into their newly renovated home.

The couple started making interior changes on Frogmore Cottage (a five-bedroom abode on Windsor Castle’s grounds) before Archie’s birth, and now that he’s here, it looks like the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have completed the exterior too. So what kinds of changes did the new parents make to their family’s home?

 

According to Buckingham Palace, the renovations came in at a $3 million price tag—thanks to British taxpayers via the Queen’s Annual Sovereign Grant (which helps to maintain and conserve royal palaces). A source close to the royal family told PEOPLE, “The heating systems were outdated and inefficient and were not to the environmental standards that we would expect today.” The source also added that the older electrical system, gas lines and water mains also required replacement.

Even though taxpayers footed the majority of the permanent reno bill (after all, it is a historic building), Prince Harry and Markle paid for fixtures, fittings and furnishings themselves. Reports have also surfaced noting that the couple also paid for some of the pricier projects, such as a kitchen upgrade and flooring.

Even though the couple hasn’t released specifics, rumors of a mother-and-baby yoga room with a floating floor are reportedly false.

Of the renovations and restorations, Sir Michael Stevens, Keeper of the Privy Purse, told reporters, “The property had not been the subject of work for some years and had already been earmarked for renovation in line with our responsibility to maintain the condition of the occupied Royal Palaces Estate.” Stevens went on to add, “The Sovereign Grant covered the work undertaken to turn the building into the official residence and home of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and their new family. The building was returned to a single residence and outdated infrastructure was replaced to guarantee the long-term future of the property.”

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Princess Eugenie via Instagram 

 

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Throughout the summer Disney Springs Resort Hotels are showing their gratitude to America’s first responders by offering a very special rate.

If you are a a U.S. police officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician (EMT), paramedic, 911 dispatcher, doctor or nurse you qualify for the First Responder Rate at the seven Disney Springs Resort area hotels in the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

photo: Courtesy of Walt Disney World/Matt Stroshane

The following special rates are available now through Sep. 3:

B Resort & Spa – rates from $89 per room, per night

Best Western Lake Buena Vista – rates from $79.99 per room, per night

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando – rates from $129 per suite, per night

Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace – rates from $119 per room, per night

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista – rates from $99 per room, per night

Holiday Inn Orlando – Disney Springs Area – rates from $95 per room, per night

Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista – rates from $75 per room, per night

All guests staying at the Official Walt Disney World Hotels also enjoy several other benefits including Extra Magic Hours, which gives guests a chance to experience the park either before it opens of after it closes, and the 60-Day Fastpass, which allows you to reserve Fastpasses for attractions up to 60 days before your arrival. Hotel guests also get the Disney Springs passport which features coupons for Disney Springs shops and restaurants.

To earn the special rate first responders must show appropriate supporting ID at check-in. For more information and to book a room at a First Responder Rate check out the link here.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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After 16 years in her Las Vegas residency, Celine Dion took the stage for her last concert at Caesars Palace where she was joined by three very special guests: her three sons.

For the last show of her residency Dion paid a very special tribute to her late husband René Angélil singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” As she completed her final song her three sons, René-Charles, 18 and twins Nelson and Eddy, 8, joined her on stage carrying flowers, which they handed to their mom.

“I’m both proud and humbled by what we’ve accomplished at the Colosseum since we began 16 years ago when René and I first shared this dream. This entire experience has been a huge part of my show business career, one that I will cherish forever,” she said. “I have so many people to thank, but the most important ‘thank you’ goes to my fans, who gave us the opportunity to do what we love.”

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Celine Dion via Instagram

 

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