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A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A SNEAK PEAK
A Sneak Peek into Los Angeles
- Los Angeles is renowned for all inclusive holidays with the bonus that you can mix business with pleasure and visit your favourite A-list celebrity hot spots.
- The City of Angels offers loads of fun and rich cultural life. There are many things to do in Los Angeles and attractions that you can't miss.
- The Los Angeles skyline has been the backdrop for countless films and television shows, but the real LA is so much more than that.
- From the famous Hollywood walk-of-fame to Venice Beach, LA's diverse neighbourhoods offer something for everyone.
- In Downtown LA, where the city's history and future merge, you can check out the world's largest urban art complex at Skid Row's Art Walk or catch a performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
- In West LA, you can enjoy a beachside picnic or visit unique boutiques on Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
- In Santa Monica, café culture reigns supreme, while in Hollywood—home to the stars—you can kick back on vintage couches in one of our favourite cafés before taking a stroll down Rodeo Drive.
- Whatever your ideal holiday is, you're sure to find it in this vibrant city, and with 300 days of sunshine a year, you'll have plenty of time to soak up all that LA offers.
- The prices are affordable, and the savings are enormous! You'll be able to save money while having fun with Our Holiday Vibes are Good Vibes Only!
- International Airport - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
- Population- 39.5 million
- Currency- U.S. dollar
- Time - UTC/GMT -8 hours
- Driving side- Right side
- Main Electricity- around 240 volts,
- Official Language- English
- Religion- Catholic
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HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Top Tourist Attractions in Los Angeles
- Los Angeles, in Southern California, is a sprawling city with year-round attractions and things to do.
- It has long been known internationally in film and entertainment, particularly in Hollywood. It has drawn aspiring actors and actresses across the country for more than a century.
- Los Angeles is a culturally diverse city known as America's creative capital.
- Some of the top things to do in California include the thriving culinary scene, incredible shopping, outstanding museums, and fun family attractions.
- With plenty of sunshine and mild to hot weather all year, a suitcase should include shorts and T-shirts for almost any visit.
- Sunseekers visiting for the warm weather and beaches will find plenty to do and exciting neighbourhoods to explore.
- Recent improvements to the public transportation network and the addition of a Metro Bike Share station in downtown Los Angeles have made getting around and sightseeing more accessible than ever.
- Nearby Disneyland and Universal Studios are popular family attractions that often warrant repeat visits.
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SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
SEASONS TO TRAVEL
Best Months to Visit Los Angeles
- Los Angeles is known for its pleasant climate. The city boasts nice weather all year, though if you're sensitive to heat, avoid the months of July and September when average highs reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Then there's winter when the average low temperature is 49°F in December and January.
- Neither of those numbers is extraordinary, but when temperatures hover around the 70s, the rest of the year will be the most comfortable.
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WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
WORTH A VISIT
The Best Places to Visit in Los Angeles
Universal Studios Hollywood
- Universal Studios Theme Park is famed for its incredible rides based on blockbuster films, but it is also a functional movie studio and a family-friendly attraction.
- The ever-changing array of rides, including everything from simulations to roller coasters, highlights most visitors.
- The Walking Dead, Harry Potter's Wizarding World, The Walking Dead, Harry Potter's Wizarding World, The Simpsons, Transformers, Jurassic World - The Ride, and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem are among the most popular movie and television-themed attractions and sets.
- Consider getting a Universal Studios Hollywood Skip the Line: Front of Line Pass to avoid standing in extensive lineups.
- This convenient ticket grants you one-time rapid entry to all rides, attractions, and shows at the park, as well as behind-the-scenes access to select interests.
- When you've had your fill of thrills, head to CityWalk, a three-block entertainment district with shops, restaurants, and theatres.
- A guided tour of the studios is another option for going behind the scenes of some of Universal's most famous movie sets. The VIP Experience gives you access to locations and areas that are not exposed to the general public.
Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory
- Griffith Park, located on the eastern side of the Santa Monica Mountains and comprising 4,210 acres, is California's largest state park.
- Golf courses, tennis courts, hiking trails, and other attractions nearby, including the Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Observatory, a planetarium, a Greek theatre, a riding facility built for the 1984 Olympic Games, and golf courses, tennis courts, and other attractions.
- Views of the city and beyond are available via hiking paths and picturesque drives into the mountains.
- The Griffith Observatory is the most well-known landmarks exciting interactive attraction, and it's all free. Exhibits and telescopes can be seen on the grounds.
- The main attraction is a glance through the Zeiss telescope, which can see the moon and planets.
- Each evening when the facility is open, you can use the telescopes for free. Solar telescopes for viewing the sun are also available on-site.
- The park and observatory are named after Griffith J. Griffith. He donated the majority of the parkland to the city in 1896 and left funds for the observatory's construction in his will.
Hollywood
- Hollywood is a place of pilgrimage for film lovers. This Los Angeles suburb is home to the entertainment industry, where many of the biggest names in show business live, work, and play.
- If you're looking for cheap or all inclusive holidays and are interested in Hollywood history and culture, there are plenty of options to consider.
- This Los Angeles suburb has an illustrious history. Once known as "The Gower Gulch", it was a hot spot for silver mining in the mid-19th century.
- It wasn't until the 1920s that Hollywood began to attract a new kind of fortune hunter—those seeking fame and fortune through the silver screen.
- The population boomed almost overnight. This growth was fostered by the discovery of oil fields and the advent of air travel. These two things made it easy for people from across the country to visit Hollywood.
- The first major motion picture studio opened its doors in Hollywood in 1911. Still, Paramount brought the city to national attention when it built its new film studio on Sunset Boulevard in 1922.
- Dozens of other studios soon followed suit in what became known as "plantation row". The golden age of Hollywood began with this boom, and it's still going strong today!
Disneyland Resort
- Since the 1950s, Disneyland, just outside of Los Angeles, has been California's favourite family holiday destination.
- The majority of people associate Disneyland with rides and activities set in beautifully designed theme parks. With seven lands based on movie themes, the Disneyland California Adventure Park, built during one of the expansions, offers even more action and adventure.
- Several Star Wars-themed rides are relatively new to the scene. Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance and Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run are two of them.
- The rides are in the new Star Wars Galaxy Edge section, which features shops and eateries themed after the Black Spire Outpost on Batuu's planet.
- The resort offers a full complement of attractions and services for a complete holiday, in addition to rides and Disney characters roaming the streets.
- Disneyland Resort offers hotels, restaurants, shopping, and a variety of entertainment opportunities.
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DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
DISCOVER MORE
Los Angeles Off the Beaten Track
Hollywood
- For first-time visitors to Los Angeles, Hollywood is a great place to stay – especially if you don't plan on renting a car because it's a public transportation hub.
- Many of Hollywood's top sites and landmarks, such as the Chinese Theatre and the star-studded Walk of Fame, can be visited on foot if you want the quintessential Hollywood experience.
- Nearby attractions include the Hollywood Bowl, Dolby Theatre, and Paramount Pictures (home of the Oscars). The Hollywood Walk of Fame alone has over 2,500 stars embedded in the sidewalks of 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street.
- The three hotels listed below are all within walking distance of the major Hollywood attractions.
West Hollywood
- West Hollywood is regarded as one of Southern California's most walkable cities.
- The 1.9 square mile area, which includes the neighbourhoods of Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and Hollywood Hills West, as well as the central portion of the Sunset Strip and Melrose Avenue, is one of L.A.'s top nightlife destinations.
- The surrounding area has dozens of shops and restaurants, including boutiques, home décor stores, and trendy restaurants.
- The area around the intersection of La Cienega and Santa Monica Boulevards is especially popular with shoppers because it has the city's highest concentration of high-end retailers.
- Dining options include everything from Mexican to Ethiopian to French. West Hollywood is also known for its abundance of gay bars and dance clubs; there are about 10.
- The ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives is the largest active LGBTQ organisation in the United States.
- It houses the world's most extensive collection of books, photographs, artworks, and personal papers of its kind.
Beverly Hills
- Beverly Hills is a small city with a land area of only 5.7 square miles, but it has a reputation as one of the most exclusive places in the world.
- Beverly Hills, California, is a city that is synonymous with luxury, celebrity and wealth.
- The city is most easily recognised as the home of Rodeo Drive, a luxury shopping street, and the 90210 zip code.
- Top activities include shopping at the many upscale boutiques on Rodeo Drive, dining at several celebrity chef-owned restaurants along this strip, and taking a trolley tour around to see the famous mansions and luxury hotels such as The Beverly Hills Hotel.
- Famous movie stars once frequented the Beverly Hills Hotel and now include several restaurants frequented by celebrity clientele. These restaurants are Spago, Maude, Tempura Endo and the Polo Lounge.
Downtown
- Chinatown, Little Tokyo, the Arts District, and the Staples Center are all located in downtown Los Angeles. There are art museums, popular restaurants, and trendy bars.
- More importantly, in downtown Los Angeles, you can visit El Pueblo de Los Angeles (also known as Olvera Street), the city's birthplace, founded in 1781.
- Many music and theatre venues are located downtown, including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and 12 movie theatres were built between 1910 and 1931 in the historic Broadway Theatre District.
- The Arts District is also worth visiting for a Graffiti and Mural Tour and a few upscale restaurants like Otium and 71Above.
- If you're craving Mexican food, Tacos 1986 is a must-visit. Philippe the Original, Pacific Dining Car, and The Original Pantry Cafe are just a few of the city's oldest and most popular eateries.
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CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
CULTURE & TRADITIONS
Los Angeles Culture and Traditions
- Los Angeles is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, with a thriving economy and an ethnically diverse population.
- Its culture is as rich and diverse as its population, from architecture to visual art to music to theatre.
- Museums and historical landmarks abound throughout it, including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) near downtown, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on Wilshire Boulevard, and the Hammer Museum in Westwood.
- Will Durant, Ariel Durant, Arnold Schoenberg, and other intellectuals, movie writers, and directors were cultural representatives in the 1920s and 1930s.
- As the city's economy flourished in the mid-twentieth century, so did its culture.
- Activists like Dorothy Buffum Chandler and other philanthropists raised funds to build art museums, music centres, and theatres.
- Today, the cultural scene in the Southland is as complex, sophisticated, and diverse as any in the world.
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FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
FOOD FUN FASHION
Los Angeles : Food, Fun & Fashion Guide
French Dip Sandwich
#Food
- The French Dip Sandwich originated in Los Angeles, California, at Philippe's, a restaurant founded by Philippe Mathieu in 1908.
- Since then, the sandwich has significantly expanded and is now considered one of the most famous sandwiches in America.
- The meat used for the French Dip is typically roast beef, though it can also be beef brisket.
- The bread used to make the sandwich is typically a lengthy roll, but a French baguette can also be used.
- The roll or baguette is split lengthwise and dipped into a pot containing either jus, au jus (French for "with juice"), or broth left over from cooking the meat.
- French Dip sandwiches can vary greatly depending on where they are made.
- For example, some restaurants might serve them with grilled onions while others do not. Also, some restaurants may use Swiss cheese as opposed to American cheese.
- Philippe's recipe calls for two slices of bread to be placed on top of each other and then dipped into the juice pot.
- Once that is done, the sandwich is served open-faced with sliced beef on top.
- Onions are optional; however, it is highly recommended that diners include them if they wish to experience the French Dip Sandwich at its best truly.
Mediterranean Gem Salad
#Food
- Although few people are interested in it, Mediterranean Gem Salad is something everyone should try.
- The ingredients are simple and easy to acquire. All of the salad's stars are equally important to its success.
- Salads are not something that most people would consider tasting in a new location.
- However, on a trip to Los Angeles' Sycamore Kitchen, one must order the speciality: the Mediterranean Gem Salad.
- This salad combines hazelnut, dates, chicken and blue cheese with radicchio and crunchy greens.
- The restaurant is known for this particular salad and has been pleasing customers for over two decades.
- Although few people are interested in trying this type of salad, it is something that everyone should experience at least once during their lifetime.
Ice Cream Sandwich
#Food
- Ice cream sandwiches are popular desserts that can be seen in many ice cream shops and bakeries.
- They have been around for a long time, so it's not surprising that there are many variations to this recipe.
- These variations include chocolate-covered ice cream or ice cream made with alcoholic ingredients.
- Diddy Riese's Ice Cream Sandwiches is a well-known Los Angeles shop selling delicious ice cream sandwiches.
- Diddy Riese's Ice Cream Sandwiches are made from the finest ingredients available.
- The ice cream from the famous store is handmade with no preservatives or artificial flavours added.
- It is churned daily at the shop to ensure freshness and quality. The cookies that go with the treats are also homemade and baked fresh every day, with every other ingredient and condiment used by the shop.
- This ensures that every customer gets only the best possible products when they buy snacks at Diddy Riese's Ice Cream Sandwiches.
Green Tea Matcha Latte
#Food
- The United States is a large, diverse country with many unique holiday regions and places of interest.
- From the beautiful coastlines in the west to the rugged mountains in the east, there is something here for everyone.
- And while you're out on your adventures, treat yourself to one of our most beloved beverages: the latte.
- A latte can be consumed hot or cold and can be flavoured with various milk flavours, including steamed whole milk, soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, coconut milk and even hemp milk.
- Its closest counterpart, cappuccino—usually a combination of espresso, foamed milk and steamed milk—is also very popular.
- One country's most famous cafe is Urth Caffe in Los Angeles.
- On their menu is a drink called the Green Tea Matcha Latte.
- It's made from matcha green tea powder mixed in with steamed almond milk and almond syrup, then topped off with vanilla bean powder and whipped cream.
- The result is a sweet but earthy flavour that has become increasingly popular over the past few years.
- So, while you're out and about in this beautiful country, try this one!
Macaroon
#Food
- Macarons are a French pastry in the same family as meringues, made of egg whites and icing sugar.
- Often, a ganache centre is placed inside the macaron shells before they are baked.
- The filling can be anything from chocolate to raspberry.
- A macaron is a delicious confection composed of icing sugar, granulated sugar, egg white, powdered almond or almond powder, and food colouring.
- Macaron is a type of cookie filled with jam or buttercream and sandwiched between two cookies. It's also known as a sandwich cookie.
- Macarons are known for their light and airy texture. They are often considered an elegant treat because of this quality and their unique aesthetic: the shells are smooth and shiny on top with flat sides, giving them their signature look.
- Bottega Louie's macaron is well-known throughout the world. Because it is more prevalent in France, it is also known as French Macaron.
Robertson Boulevard
#Fashion
- Robertson Boulevard is almost as posh as Rodeo Drive but with a more funk and edgy vibe. It's a Mecca for shopping-obsessed Hollywood stars and the hounding paparazzi.
- The Ivy and Newsroom Cafe are among the many on-trend apparel stores, jewellery boutiques, and legendary celebrity-laden eateries on this fashion-forward strip.
- You can (potentially) share changing rooms with a Hollywood star at Lisa Kline, Diavolina, Intermix, All Saints, and 7 for All Mankind, bringing the pages of celebrity magazines to life.
- Kitson, located at 115 S. Robertson Blvd., is unquestionably Robertson's grand dame; the store's tight jeans, enormous sunglasses, accessories, and shoes are almost as famous as its A-list customers.
- Kitson Men (146 N Robertson Blvd) has a superb range of tees and sweatshirts, while Kitson Kids (116 N. Robertson Blvd) is a must-have for A-list kids - Victoria Beckham, Jennifer Lopez, and Britney Spears all shop there
Melrose Avenue
#Fashion
- Melrose Place is located north of Melrose Avenue's intersection with La Cienega Boulevard and was made famous by the 1990s television drama.
- This unique commercial strip, which runs between Fairfax and La Brea Avenues, has a vital hip factor.
- Melrose is a must-see shopping destination for high-end fashion, offbeat vintage, grunge apparel, and designer homeware.
- Visit Marc Jacobs (8400 Melrose Place), the neighbourhood's beacon of style, and Fred Segal (8100 Melrose Ave) for quirky and ultra-hip premium stuff.
- Decades (8214 1/2 Melrose Ave) is a well-known vintage and designer consignment shop providing party dresses, show-stopping gowns, and couture remnants.
- TenOverSix, a pastel-painted store owned by the Kardashian sisters, has presents and shoes from lesser-known designers, while DASH boutique, a 2,000-square-foot facility at 8420 Melrose Avenue, has celebrity sightings.
The Grove
#Fashion
- This 575,000-square-foot Disney-esque open-air complex is packed with pedestrian boulevards adorned with Art Deco-inspired facades and close to the Farmers Market in Fairfax, LA.
- The highlights are a 14-screen cinema and a quaint antique tram that transports lazy shoppers along the promenade between businesses.
- There are 50 stores here that sell clothes, beauty products, literature, and other items.
- Topshop opened its first West Coast outpost at the Grove on Valentine's Day, filling a sizeable 25,000-square-foot store area with must-have clothing. Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap, Nike, Zara, Anthropologie, Pottery Barn Kids, Barnes and Noble, Barneys New York CO-OP and Kiehl's are regular high-street suspects.
- American Girl Place, Sprinkles, the famous gourmet cupcake bakery, and Nordstrom, the fashion-forward department store with concessions by Jimmy Choo and Stella McCartney, are all must-sees.
Disneyland Park
#Fun
- Disney Land is a theme park located in Anaheim, California, USA. This theme park is the best of the city of 'Los Angeles,' California's theme parks.
- The park offers all of the hallmarks of a classic Disney park, including kid-friendly attractions and the assurance of a seamless operation.
- This theme park caters primarily to families rather than teenagers. This park is not only family-friendly, but it also has Tomorrow Land, where you may ride.
- The City pass of South California for three days permission in the Disney land park and the Adventure of Disney California is the only option for receiving an admission pass for a lower price.
Universal Studios Hollywood
#Fun
- The 'Universal Studios Hollywood' amusement park is located in 'Los Angeles.' This park, housed on a bustling film and television studio floor, is an entire movie-themed park with tons of fun.
- It will feature film-related passions and the recent advent of Harry Potter's conjuring sphere. Guests will be guided through various stages while listening to the sounds of the Universal Studio construction workroom.
- The 'Go 'Los Angeles' Card' holds a working day acknowledgement to the Universal Studios between three and seven hours.
- The 'Studio Tour' is a tram ride across the major studio sets and sound stages, with some camera work thrown in for good measure.
- 'Universal Studios Hollywood' features immersive environments such as the 'Wizarding World of Harry Potter and 'Springfield Hollywood,' which depicts the far-flung world of 'The Simpsons,' as well as physical rides (in a moving vehicle) such as 'Jurassic Park'.
- The Ride,' virtual rides, live-action effects shows musical performances and more. There are also a plethora of places to shop and eat.
- Please remember that the 'Studio Tour' is only offered as part of a theme park day ticket and cannot be booked individually.
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NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
NATURE & SAFARI
Los Angeles : Natural Beauty & Safari Adventures
- Although their presence has changed the ecosystem of the Channel Islands, golden eagles have proven to be an effective means of keeping fox populations in check.
- Research shows that the native bald eagles slowly returned to the area after having been eradicated decades earlier.
- The new populations of bald eagles preyed heavily on the non-native golden eagles, which were then forced to switch from hunting deer fawns and feral piglets to small animals like foxes.
- Since they could no longer prey on larger animals, golden eagle numbers also began to dwindle.
- The National Park Service (NPS) decided to intervene by destroying all of the golden eagle's food sources – both native and non-native alike–on four of the islands.
- After eliminating all food sources, they set out traps with non-toxic rodenticide bait designed to kill any predators that might try to feed on the trapped rodents.
- Once the NPS stopped feeding them, all golden eagles began dying from starvation and poisoning, eventually rebounding in native bald eagle populations.
- In addition, some organisations are now maintaining "fox hospitals" for foxes that have sustained injuries or contracted diseases like canine distemper and sarcoptic mange.
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EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
EVENTS & FIESTAS
Los Angeles Must-Attend Festivals and Events
- The Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, which began in 1890, is America's New Year's Celebration, a greeting to the globe on the first day of the year and a monument to community spirit and spectacle.
- The Tournament of Roses is a Southern California tradition unrivalled anywhere globally, from the breathtaking Rose Parade to the iconic Rose Bowl Game.
- Each February, the Golden Dragon Parade is produced by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles along Chinatown's North Broadway in honour of the Chinese New Year.
- Tens of thousands of people crowd the route to experience a century-plus-old tradition that includes dozens of floats, music and firecrackers.
- The ASICS LA Marathon, which initially took place in 1986, attracts runners from more than 50 nations and attracts over 20,000 racers each year.
- From Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica Beach, the renowned "Stadium to the Sea" course runs for 26.2 miles.
- Fiesta Broadway is advertised as the world's largest "Cinco de Mayo" festival! Throughout Downtown L.A., guests of all ages may enjoy live music stages, as well as plenty of food, fun, and games.
- Even though the event commemorates the fifth of May, it is usually held on the last Sunday of April.
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