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The Farmers Market area is really two things: the original Farmers Market, an outdoor eating and shopping area begun by farmers during the depression and The Grove which is an open air mall. The...
A convent of cloistered Dominican nuns. Visitors can view the building and grounds and shop in the gift shop.
Check out these videos of different characters on the boardwalk, they totally capture the spirit of the place Venice the Menace: Boardwalkin' The Best of Venice Beach, Los Angeles If you had to pick...
This Japanese neighborhood is a good place for eating and visiting gardens.
The Grove is an upscale outdoor shopping center that is reminiscent of Main Street Disneyland. During the Christmas holidays the holiday lighting is spectacular. There is a trolley that runs down the...
Formerly known as the California Museum of Science and Industry, this interactive museum includes these exhibits: World of Life, Creative World, World of the Pacific and Worlds Beyond.
Neighborhood in the city's midtown section that serves as the hub for cultural, social and business life for Korean residents.
This secluded hotel is a popular celebrity hideaway.
The historic Angels Flight Railway (no apostrophe in "Angels") opened in Downtown Los Angeles in 1901. It operated for 68 years, with the fare increasing from one cent to a nickel. After much of the...
Beautiful theater. Well worth a visit, and features quite a bit of history. For more information click here.
Since its inception in 1965, LACMA has been devoted to collecting works of art that span both history and geography—and represents Los Angeles’ uniquely diverse population. Today, the museum features particularly strong collections of Asian, Latin American, European, and American art, as well as a new contemporary museum on its campus, BCAM. With this expanded space for contemporary art, innovative collaborations with artists, and an ongoing transformation project, LACMA is creating a truly modern lens through which to view its rich encyclopedic collection—more than 100,000 works strong. With this much to explore, we encourage you to spend an entire day with us, delving deep into the work of your favorite artists, taking a free tour, catching a film or concert, or just letting your curiosity lead the way.
Famous 19th-century Italian Renaissance building in downtown Los Angeles.
Located at: 807 Paseo Del Mar at South Gaffey Street in San Pedro, CA 90731 Consisting of 37 acres of tree shaded lawns, pergolas, gardens and a promenade, this park has a wonderful view of the...