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February 22, 2010 | In: Travel & Tourism

People love or hate Los Angeles, but whatever you do to change it for anything else. And you will like it. The city is composed by dozens of community, and there is no single experience that can sum up the life and heartbeat of this city. What, cons, obvious tourists and local is its effervescence, its unique neighborhoods and full of life and its extreme diversity that distinguish it from all other cities. The City of Angels is identified with the eternal light of Hollywood and with the diversity of all its communities and their distinct personalities.

Downtown (Downtown)

The Downtown Los Angeles is not in the exact geographic center – given the nature of the sprawling city – and it still teeming operations. Cultural areas as Olvera Street and Chinatown located just off places like the Building Bank of America or Walt Disney Concert Hall. If you want an intense experience of art and culture, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is a must see.

Hollywood

The Hollywood sign talking to himself: Hollywood is glamorous and ineluctable. While many people criticize Hollywood, they can not help but visit this area to satisfy their curiosity. The center of Hollywood is probably Hollywood Boulevard, “rental” of the most famous tourist places like the Chinese Theater GraumanThe Walk of Fame, And Kodak Theater where every year takes the Oscars.

Miracle Mile /Hancock Park is another historic neighborhood of L. A.Museum Row Wilshire Boulevard is located here. The museum district is close to Hancock ParkA small but peaceful oasis in an urban life febrile. To venture into the distant past, stop at La Brea Tar PitsAnd if you want to visit a popular museum, the LACMA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art is one of the attractions of the Miracle Mile.

Ritzy West Hollywood location is one of most famous (or infamous) attractions: the Sunset Strip. Here you will find the clubs most fashionable city, frequented by actors of the moment and some hotels and shops among the most prestigious, like the chicMelrose Avenue Shopping District. West Hollywood is the center of the gay community and this is the most exuberant and exhilarating parade of Halloween while the report is organized every year.

Beverly Hills & Westside

This city, known worldwide by its postcode is synonymous with wealth, prestige and celebrity. The elegance of this residential area is offset by Rodeo Drive, Which hosts some among the most chic and expensive shops in the world.

& Santa Monica Bay Cities

Route 66 ended in Santa Monica. Today, the neighborhood near the sea offers the best entertainment for all ages, especially the famous coastSanta Monica Pier. The food and games that you find here are reminiscent of the fairgrounds, as the Ferris wheel, advised to enjoy the breathtaking view of the city and coastline. Third Street Promenade is known for its many good addresses.

The slogan for the coastal communities of Malibu is “27 miles of beautiful scenery. The main attraction here is the Pacific Coast Highway, which stretches from the beautiful beaches and hills full of millionaires properties. Do not forget your camera and sunscreen. Even at night the stars seem brighter.

Venice, just south of Santa Monica is the place of the eclectic and bizarre carrement par excellence. The small and trendy coastal town offers one of the most incredible collection of cafes, bars, galleries and antique shops. The afternoon of the weekend remains a memorable experience for all visitors.

San Fernando Valley

On the other side of Hollywood Hills is “The Valley” as known by the locals. The valley is characterized by a seemingly endless tide of cul-de-sac suburban malls, shops and restaurants. The cities of Burbank and Universal Studios to host the Warner Bros. and Universal. Two things characterize the Valley: the earthquakes are always stronger e temperature always higher than 10 degrees.

Central & South Compton

The South Central neighborhood of Crenshaw is infamous for the riots of 1992, but this area is also rich in history and culture. Some famous landmarks in Los Angeles as the Watts Towers, History Shrine AuditoriumAnd theExposition Park can be found here. In the interior of the famous Exposition Park are the Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumThe Natural History Museum of Los Angeles CountyThe California Science Center, And California Science Center IMAX. In the past, this area has been an important place of culture and gender diversity as theAfrican American Cultural Center can testify.

The Long Beach & South Bay

Long Beach is a city large enough and is well known Coast District of Orange County. Isolated from the plethora of shopping centers and restaurants, this coastal community is known for titanic Queen MaryA steamer trunk line, station here and now open to tourist visits. Here, you can choose between outdoor activities, a tour of the museum or a visit to the beach.

The district of South Bay is essentially a series of small coastal towns and neighborhoods as quiet HermosaBeach, RedondoBeach, Manhattan Beach and Palos Verdes Estates.

Pasadena & Points East

Pasadena is a community of more for the entire state of California. Old Town Pasadena offers the best selection of bars, shops, cafes and restaurants throughout the area of LA The city is also known for the Museum of Norton SimonThe private art collection world’s largest, and theRose Bowl. Each day of the year, this sleepless city becomes the center of the world for its Tournament of Roses Parade (Tournament of Roses Parade).

East LA is the eastern border of the city and it is an area rich in culture.

LAX & Inglewood

LAX is one of the largest airports in the United States for the number of passengers transiting what. The airport is the main attraction of the device and sleepy neighborhood of Westchester. This quiet enclave of streets to see three, schools and churches neighborhood is an oasis of tranquility in the frenzy of the city.

Inglewood offers a wide variety of restaurants, music rooms and sports facilities. The Hollywood Park Racetrack and the arena The Forum can be found here. Inglewood annually hosts the annual Hollywood Black Film Festival, Which pays tribute to director Afro – American Past, Present and Future.


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