Downtown
Drive around downtown LA and sightsee some key points: Staples Center, Music Center & lots of film locations
Downtown
Drive around downtown LA and sightsee some key points: Staples Center, Music Center & lots of film locations
Griffith Observatory
This unique location is located on a slope of the Griffith Park. The observatory is popular amongst tourists and it has a nice view of the famous Hollywood sign.
Hollywood Sign
This is a very popular landmark which Los Angeles is famous for. It was formerly known as the Hollywoodland sign. It is a cultural icon of the city. You can find the sign on Mount Lee and it is a typical photo stop. The sign is more than 13 meters tall and 106 meters long. The sign was created in 1923.
TCL Chinese Theatres
Located on the Hollywood walk of fame. Have a view at this movie palace.
Beverly Hills
When you think of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills just comes up to mind. Beverly Hills is home to celebrities and of course Luxury Hotels!
Rodeo Drive
The famous rodeo drive with a 3 block radius. Rodeo drive is located in Beverly Hills.
Hollywood Walk of Fame
The walk of fame is one of the most famous parts for all of Hollywood fans and Hollywood actors! It is over 15 blocks long and there are more than 2600 stars! This is a must photo stop for all movie lovers
Sunset Boulevard
From scruffy clubs and neon to historic film studios and beaches, this iconic street captures the very essence of L.A.—a clash of extremes all spread out beneath the California sun.
Santa Monica Pier
Constructed in 1909, the storied Santa Monica Pier was the first concrete pier on the West Coast. It quickly gained a reputation among locals as the best fishing spot in Santa Monica.
Venice Canals Walkway
The Venice Canals Walkway is a good place to stretch the legs in the Venice Beach area of LA. Along the sides of these canals there walking paths next to homes and small docks.
Venice Beach
Abutting Santa Monica’s south side on the Pacific Coast Highway is Venice Beach, simply Venice to locals. The community was born in 1905, developed by eccentric millionaire Abbot Kinney, who modelled the town after his favourite Italian city, complete with piazzas and canals. You can still see those canals, along with quaint original cottages, in the Venice Canal Historic District.
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