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| Hollywood Walk of Fame | |
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Hollywood Walk of Fame is an area which consists of eighteen blocks which have been named after the present and past Stars of Hollywood in their honour. This sidewalk was designed by Californian artist Oliver Weismuller...
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| Downtown | |
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| Los Angeles Guerrilla Gardening | |
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Wilshire Boulevard is known as one of the principal east-west arterial roads situated in Los Angeles in California. This Boulevard is named after Henry Gaylord Wilshire, who was an Ohio native who made and lost...
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| Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area | |
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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is in Los Angeles, California. Spread across a huge area, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area was established on 10...
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| universal studios hollywood | |
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Universal Studios Hollywood is a movie studio and also a theme park situated in Los Angeles County of California. This attraction is one of the oldest and the most popular...
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Venice is a beautiful district to the west side of Los Angeles in California. This neighborhood is popular for its beaches, canals and sights like the Ocean Front Walk, which...
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| West Los Angeles | |
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| Japanese American National Museum | |
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In a city as diverse as Los Angeles, the Japanese American National Museum is a remarkable forum for cultural celebration and exploration. There is a very rich Japanese history in the United States, and the Japanese American National Museum...
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Overview: Open air and social interaction. If you’ve run out of remedies against work related stress it’s time you considered paintball for your weekend activities. Paintball is a...
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| Petersen Automotive Museum | |
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Classic car enthusiasts will find a state-of-the-art historic oasis at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California. Located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard, the Petersen Automotive Museum chronicles the...
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| The Griffith Observatory | |
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Opened in 1933, Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles in California and one of most popular attractions in Southern California. This observatory sits on the south side facing the...
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| The Grove | |
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The Grove in Los Angeles, California is an exquisite outdoor shopping complex that mixes a day at the mall with a day in the park for the perfect shopping experience. The combination of some of the best names in high-end retail with beautiful...
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| California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints | |
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Overlooking the famous Santa Monica Boulevard is an enormous stone white temple topped with a 15½-foot figure of the angel Moroni. The Los Angeles California Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was the...
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In Los Angeles—the City of Angeles—what more fitting name for a church is there than Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels? Located at 555 West Temple Street this Roman Catholic Church is...
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Overview to visit Los Angeles at its best
The famous Hollywood sign spanning the hills welcomes you to America’s most glamorous city. Grab a hotdog at the authentic eateries or try to catch a glimpse of a millionaire or film star coming out of their Beverly Hill mansions.
The historic Walk of Fame, with its golden stars on the path, honours those who made a difference in acting and music. The walk passes by the impressive Grauman’s Chinese Theatre with its bells and pagodas. Also nearby is the 3,400 seat Kodak Theatre which is the permanent home of the Oscars and other events like American Idol. The theatre’s stage is one of the largest in the USA.
Experience true American nightlife at the billboard-filled Sunset Strip at Sunset Boulevard, drive down to the Zuma Beach in Malibu, shop at Santa Monica Pier or visit the Hollywood Bowl, which has dished out some of the world’s best music concerts. The Universal Studios treats you to a delightful tour into the world of special effects.











