The pulse of the US film and television industry is the expansive Southern City of California, Los Angeles. The socially diverse city has an incredible list of attractions that appeal to creative minds as well as people who enjoy themselves. It’s a wonderful choice for a vacation destination. Whether you want to enjoy the beautiful Californian sun, put your adrenaline into amusement parks or spend time in the many museums; LA has everything.
Venice Beach:
One focus of California is Venice Beach. The beach attracts tourists for its quirky spirit. The walk is dynamic with walkers and skaters. You can even win bodybuilders who gain weight and meet deep pamphleteers who support the walk. At Venice Beach, indulge your taste buds in a sophisticated restaurant or local café, no matter what your mood.
Walking Tour:
LA organizes walks through Conservancy, where you can stroll through the main attractions of the city. You can easily admire the city’s remarkable theaters, the Art Deco buildings and the city’s sophisticated skyline in modern times. Make sure that you have a reservation for this very popular tour in advance.
Disneyland:
Everyone loves Disneyland, grow old without a bar. Let yourself be carried away to the legendary theme world and experience the fantasy of your childhood. The rides make your heart beat faster and the shows and music are incredibly entertaining.
Hollywood:
This iconic city is located in a suburb of Los Angeles. Experience celluloid glamor on Hollywood Boulevard and the Walk of Fame. Finding the Hollywood sign and visiting the Chinese theater is equally fascinating. If it’s your lucky day, you might discover one or two celebrities.
The Broad:
A new addition to the cultural attractions of Los Angeles is the council. Opened in 2015, it was an instant success. Entries may mean waiting times, so a reservation is recommended at least one month in advance. Exhibits in this museum are post-war work as well as contemporary art alongside large-scale installations that have a dramatic appeal.
Exposition Park:
The more than 160-acre exhibit park houses the Natural History Museum, the California African American Museum and the California Science Museum. It also has the sports arena, the Los Angeles Coliseum, a rose garden and the exhibition center in its vicinity. While most visitors are here for a special event at one of the places, tourists will find the incredible rose garden with its exhibition of nearly a thousand rose species, pavilions and a fountain.
Farmers Market:
For fresh produce from the farm, visit the farmers market. A concept started in 1934 by farmers due to the economic crisis, the encouraging results have made it into the expansive and vibrant market that exists today. In addition to the cultivation of fresh fruits and vegetables, you can also buy everything from candles and cookware to toys and jewelry. Food stalls and specialty shops are also part of this market.
Page Museum and La Brea Tar Pits:
For a fantastic view of prehistoric times, a visit to the Page Museum and the Brea Tar Pits is a must. Founded some 40,000 years ago, the pits of La Brea are located in Hancock Park. The oil penetrated these rocks and caught many passing animals. Tar has preserved the fossils of these animals throughout the ages that can be seen today. The side museum displays reconstructed fossils of prehistoric animals such as saber-toothed cats, mammoths and terrible wolves. Replicas of missing animals can be found in an outdoor area in this park.
Santa Monica:
A city next to Los Angeles, Santa Monica is a great attraction for beach lovers. The golden sandy beach, the popular Santa Monica Pier and the Ferris Wheel as well as numerous shopping opportunities make Santa Monica a thriving tourist destination.
Long Beach:
South Beach is located south of Los Angeles and stretches along the bay of San Pedro. The beach has some good places to explore to make your time interesting. The historic Queen Mary Ocean Liner is one of them. The others are the Pacific Aquarium and the Latin American Museum. There is a boat that takes you from this beach to Catalina Island.
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