Venice Beach:
On weekends, L.A.'s seaside promenade is like a mild
acid trip. Jugglers, rappers, skateboarders, musclemen,
polemicists and various kindred souls put on a spontaneous
circus for all to see. Stroll the boardwalk, or grab a table
at the Sidewalk Cafe (1401 Ocean Front Walk) and just watch
the show go by. |
La Brea Tar Pits:
Forget Jurassic Park -- this prehistoric graveyard complete with replicas holds a morbid fascination
for mammals of all stripes.
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Griffith Observatory .
Listed as one of the major attractions in Los Angeles. The Griffith Observatory is divided into Hall of Science
astronomy museum, the telescopes, and the planetarium theater which are all free of charge.
Tel: 323 664-1191
Address: 2800 East Observatory Road
Los Angeles CA 90027-1255
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The Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center .
The Richard and Karen Carpenter Performing Arts Center hosts a wide variety of shows and performances, and features a
museum-quality exhibit documenting the career of one of America's most popular 70's pop-duo.
Tel: 562 985-7000
Address: 6200 Atherton Street
Long Beach CA 90815 |
Bradbury Building:
One of L.A.'s seminal architectural achievements, the recently renovated Bradbury is a wrought-iron
and wood wonder that stands out among Downtown's remaining landmarks. |
Mulholland Drive at Sunset:
On a clear evening, this two-lane road that winds along the city's mountain divide yields a
stunning view that'll humble even the most cynical L.A. detractors.
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American Cinematheques' Egyptian Theatre .
State-of-the-art movie theatre featuring rare and unusual films with live organ accompaniment.
Tel: 323 466-3456
Fax: 323 461-9737
Address: 6712 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood CA 90028 |
Capitol Records Building .
See the Capitol Records Building in Hollywood, and marvel at the design - it resembles a stack of records. One of
Hollywood's most photographed buildings.
Tel: 323 871-5003
Fax: 323 871-5008
Address: 1750 North Vine Street
Hollywood CA 90028 |
Disneyland .
Disneyland is an exciting year-round visitor destination. Know throughout the world, Disneyland is one of the most
popular family destinations. Filled with rides, mascots, restaurants, shows, games and more, the park is a city within
itself. Be sure to check out some Disneyland's featured attractions including Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland
and Adventureland. Numerous Disneyland packages, including airfare, accommodations and park passes are available.
Tel: 714 781-4565
Address: 1313 Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim CA 92803 |
Hard Rock Cafe .
This Hard Rock location includes memorabilia such as Jimmy Hendrix'
suede jacket and Steve Tyler's jumpsuit from
Aerosmith's "Love in an Elevator" video .
Tel: 310 276-7605
Fax: 310 652-7341
Address: 8600 Beverly Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90048 |
Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood .
This cafe includes a 78-foot green Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, a chandelier featuring 32 brass saxophones, and
a sax previously owned by Bill Clinton.
Tel: 818 622-7625
Fax: 818 761-9964
Address: 1000 Universal Center Dr.,
#99 Hollywood CA 91608 |
The Hollywood Walk of Fame .
The world's most famous sidewalk stretches for two and a half miles, honoring movie stars, radio, TV, and stage
performers, directors, singers, song-writers, and other well-known show biz personalities. Located on Hollywood Blvd,
from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue, and on Vine Street, from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard.
Tel: 323 469-8311
Address: Hollywood Blvd. and Vine St. Hollywood CA . |
Universal Studios Hollywood .
It's not surprising that Universal Studios Hollywood is the second most visited attraction in California (Disneyland is
number one). Billed as the largest working film and TV studio, visitors can enjoy behind-the-scenes action from famous
cinematic productions including Jaws, Earthquake and King Kong. The studio is located between Hollywood and the San
Fernando Valley in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Tel: 818 622-3801
Address: 100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City CA 91608 |
Mann's Chinese Theater .
This world-renowned theater opened its doors in 1927. The structure of the building is amazing, standing 69-feet high
with its jade-green bronze roof. The outside of the theater is famous for its hand and foot prints left by over 200
movie idols. Many fans and tourists stop by to see these impressive
mementos of stars past and present. The theater has
been well restored to evocatively reflect the golden age of Hollywood.
Tel: 323 464-6266
Address: 6925 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood CA 90028 |