Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour
 See ‘Behind-the-scenes’ and ‘into-the-scenes’ of you favorite shows and movies at the world's busiest motions picture and television studio. The tour begins with a special introductory film about the world of the Warner Bros Groups at the VIP Tour Center and continues with a very exclusive electric cart tour through back lot street, sound stages, sets and craft shops. The experience ends at the Warner Bros. Museum where you may explore at your leisure motion-picture memorabilia from the past and present.
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Experience the Stinking Rose Restaurant
 The Stinking Rose is a garlic restaurant which has Californian-Italian cuisine with garlic as a major component in all the dishes served. In the Stinking Rose you find everything, from Bagna Calda to Garlic Ice Cream. Let your taste buds enjoy all these garlicky treats. Come now and explore the sights of The Stinking Rose! More about the Experience the Stinking Rose Restaurant
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There's probably no other city on Earth that's as hard to categorize. That's because L.A. is just too big to be distilled into a neat, accurate description for a travel brochure. The city of 3.5 million sprawls across 467 square mi of desert basin, mountain canyons, and coastal beaches. Outside city limits, another 6 million people live in 80 incorporated cities within Los Angeles County. Beyond that, another 5 million reside within the economic shadow of Los Angeles, in the region's four other counties. But that, as they say in the movies, is the master shot, the big picture. If we zoom in for a close-up, we discover a city immensely rich in human diversity and culture.
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L.A has always been one of those cities in the world everyone dreams of seeing one day. I had a few 'must-sees' on my list , one was the city view. At Griffith Park we were rewarded with a fantastic view from the top of the Griffith Observatory. The view was spectacular,or what you could see of the city before it disappeared into the haze.As far as you could see, in any direction, was city...it's huge! While you are there, go inside and check out the exhibits. If you are into planets and science you will find it interesting. Epinions.com 
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Welcome to Los Angeles!
When you visit Los Angeles, you’ll discover that much of the vibrant life here seems to thrive somewhere between reality and dream. This alluring place is where trends are born. Since its beginning, Los Angeles has lived on the cusp of a trend, always re-inventing itself – from Mexican outpost to agricultural Mecca to boomtown movie colony to high-tech aerospace hub to the new economy. Los Angeles reaches new horizons every day.
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Grauman's Chinese Theatre
The most famous theatre in the world, Grauman's Chinese Theatre was built in 1927 and is a true Hollywood landmark known for its large screen and state-of-the-art sound system. It is filled with exotic art from China and the jade-green bronze roof rises 90 feet into the air. Whether you plan to see a movie here or not, if you're going to make the pilgrimage to Hollywood, the Grauman's Chinese Theatre is an impressive must-see. More about Grauman's Chinese Theatre
The Hollywood Walk of Fame
On Hollywood Boulevard you will find a tribute to over 2000 artists who have made significant contributions to film, radio, television, theatre and the recording industries. Bronze star-plaques, embedded in pink and charcoal terrazzo squares on the world's most famous sidewalk: the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Celebrities are added frequently, so give the Chamber of Commerce a call to see if you can catch one of the actual ceremonies and witness a star becoming immortal. More about the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Page Museum La Brea Tar Pits
The Page Museum is located at the Rancho La Brea Tar Pits in the heart of Los Angeles. Rancho La Brea is one of the world’s most famous fossil localities, recognized for having the largest and most diverse assemblage of extinct Ice Age plants and animals in the world. Come and bring your Family for a visit to this unique park and learn about Los Angeles as it was between 10,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the last Ice Age. More about the Page Museum La Brea Tar Pits Santa Monica Pier
With its all season fair on the pier and special events like the "Twilight Dance Series", each Thursday night throughout the summer, the Santa Monica Pier is a recreational and entertainment venue in LA. Over 10,000 people get attracted to the summer concerts that feature popular performers in every musical genre. Many companies and non-profit organizations choose the Pier as a unique location for special events, and it continues to be a location favored by still photographers and film crews, who choose to use the Pier extensively as a backdrop for magazine layouts, movies, television shows, commercials and videos. More about the Santa Monica Pier
The Beverly Center
As Southern California's premier trendsetting marketplace, Beverly Center features 160 distinctive specialty boutiques and restaurants reflecting the diverse styles and tastes of Los Angeles. Beverly Center is anchored by Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Macy's Men's Store, a 13-screen movie theater, California's only Grand Lux Cafe and Los Angeles' only California Welcome Center. The Rooftop Terrace, showcases panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the legendary Hollywood sign and is available for private parties. More about the Beverly Center
The Griffith Observatory
The Griffith Observatory has been a major Los Angeles landmark since 1935. It was visited by nearly two million people each year and ranked as one of the top tourist attractions of Southern California. It sits on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood where it commands a stunning view of the Los Angeles basin below. Tens of millions of people enjoyed the view from its balconies and terraces, especially at night. A Traveling Telescope visits consists of a portable telescope and an astronomer from Griffith Observatory, and it includes several hands-on activities illustrating the scale of the solar system, moon phases, and the stars and planets. More about the Griffith Observatory The Magic of Chinatown
Visit a temple, an herbal shop, art galleries, antique stores and more in Chinatown, when hunting for unique treasures! Chinatown is packed with distinctive Chinese architecture, culture and cuisine. Visitors can be served dim sum any day of the week, then browse through shops that specialized in fine silks, inlaid furniture and Asian art. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce also offers guided walking tours. Come and discover this fascinating culture! More about The Magic of Chinatown
The Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is a crown jewel of Los Angeles' museums. A national leader in exhibitions, education and research, the Museum is L.A.'s second oldest cultural institution, opening its doors in 1913. It is the largest natural and historical museum in the Western United States, safe guarding more than 33 million spectacular, diverse specimens and artifacts. Three floors of permanent exhibits enthrall the entire family with minds-on exploration. More about the Natural History Museum
Have fun at Hard Rock Cafe
Whether you're on your way to stardom or just shopping for it on Melrose or Rodeo, you're sure to find yourself within honking distance of the Hard Rock Cafe Los Angeles. Like a beacon of light shining proudly through the smog, the midnight blue Cadillac with painted flames juts through the Cafe roof, heralding the central location of Hard Rock L.A. Inside you'll find a bright and airy dining area with multiple skylights for the infamous California sun to shine through! More about the Hard Rock Cafe ITI Marketing, Inc.
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Ocean Front Walk at Venice Beach
 Based on the canals in Venice, the developers of the Venice Boardwalk hoped to create a European/Bohemian atmosphere by the sea. Today, this area, which is locally-known as Venice Beach, attracts thousands of Angelinos and tourists every week who come to soak up the party atmosphere. Venice Boardwalk is also known as the Ocean Front Walk and home to hundreds of street performers, including jugglers, palm readers, buskers, snake charmers, fire-eaters, cyclists and roller skaters. More about the Ocean Front Walk at Venice Beach
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