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LOS ANGELES OFFICIAL VISITOR’S GUIDE PRESENTED BY THE LOS ANGELES TOURISM & CONVENTION BOARD

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Welcome to Los Angeles, a dynamic, ever-evolving destination that’s set against a backdrop of authenticity, optimism, and the unexpected. A place where our rich ethnic and cultural diversity is celebrated throughout the city’s distinct neighborhoods. We invite you to be a free spirit here, to be different, to be bold, and to have fun. Be ready to become passionately inspired with creativity at nearly every turn. The birthplace of Hollywood and the epicenter of entertainment, Los Angeles has long served as a beacon for dreamers and innovators. It’s why the world’s greatest artists, entertainers, and movers and shakers call L.A. home. Make sure to go off the beaten path to discover fresh, authentic, only-in-L.A. experiences. Explore our vibrant mosaic of cultures through the city’s culinary landscape with an incredible breadth of worldly cuisines ranging from Mexican to Korean, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Japanese, and more. We’ve curated this Los Angeles Official Visitor’s Guide with everything you need to know for your visit, highlighting iconic must-sees, hidden gems, and experiences that are exclusively L.A. Download our free Discover L.A. app to create a Los Angeles adventure that is tailored to your personal preferences. As you share memories with friends and family on social media, tag #DiscoverLA so we can engage during your visit. You can follow Discover Los Angeles on Facebook, @DiscoverLA on Twitter and Instagram, and DiscoverLA on Pinterest. Whether it’s the thrill of a roller coaster, the magic of a movie studio, the glamour of awards season, or the serenity of a stunning sunset, the possibilities in Los Angeles are endless. No matter what you choose to do, I hope you create treasured memories in our City of Angels.

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features welcome! 4 authentic L.A. Tap into the city’s creative spirit to plan a one-of-a-kind experience. WHAT TO DO IN L.A.

active adventures 10 big-league play Dodger third baseman Justin Turner shares his favorite haunts, hikes, and hot spots. 12 game on! The City of Angels has become a landmark destination in the world of sports. Here’s where to catch an L.A. team play, experience a vertical wind tunnel, see exotic animals on a wine-tasting safari, and take in majestic L.A. views from a mountaintop, a helicopter, and a Ferris wheel.

culinary delights 18 tastes of the town Niki Nakayama, a Los Angeles– born chef who’s won acclaim for her exquisite 13-course kaiseki dinners, dishes on where to find the best local Japanese fried chicken, tomato ramen, and super-premium rice.

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18 20 global eats Take a foodie trip around the world without leaving Los Angeles. Plus: tantalizing tiki tipples and hidden bars and speakeasies.

entertainment hot spots 24 taking the world by storm Actress Alexandra Shipp tells where to go for art, eats, shopping, smokes, and laughs. 26 on location See familiar film sites, studio back lots, famous costumes, and where the stars walk the red carpet to receive their iconic golden statues.

cultural sensations 28 a museum insider’s take The curator of the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Jamillah James, reveals her eclectic collection of favorite places to experience art, music, and film in the city. 30 on exhibit Take in 15 world-famous works residing in permanent collections and more than a dozen free-admission exhibits—

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52 and be on the lookout for two new museums showcasing the art of filmmaking and a filmmaker’s art.

exclusive experiences 32 special access A new program at discoverLA. com turns you into an instant insider. EXPLORE

regions/ neighborhoods 35 celebrating differences To experience the true character of Los Angeles, spend time in some of its unique neighborhoods, from the eclectic vibe Downtown to the breezy beach culture of the communities along the coastline.

shopping 70 eat, browse, play With concierge services, live music, celebrity chefs, and VR experiences, L.A.-area malls have become retailexperience destinations.

getting around 76 ticket to ride A far-reaching transit-system

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58 and bike-share opportunities lay the wonders of the city at your feet.

calendar of events 80 make a date with L.A. You won’t want to miss what the city has in store.

airport report 84 LAX on the leading edge A $14 billion effort is changing the face of the country’s second-busiest airport.

planning your trip 88 up on L.A. What to expect during your stay and how to learn more.

the directory Your guide to where to stay, what to do, and where to eat in L.A. 92

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know him for his hair—fire-red locks that escape from beneath his ball cap and a ZZ Top–style beard that flows down past his collar. In L.A., however, Dodger fans know Justin Turner (aka J.T.) for something else, too: consistency on the field. Since donning Dodger blue in 2014, the power-hitting infielder has given crowds at Chavez Ravine plenty to cheer about—four All-Star game appearances and three Octobers of playoff heroics, including a pivotal role in the team’s 2017 World Series run. With his exciting defense and charisma to boot, it’s no wonder so many people love J.T. It’s also no surprise that the Dodgers inked him for a four-year deal in 2016. The 34-year-old, who grew up in Long Beach, loves L.A. and considers himself a local. “It’s been amazing to come back and play in front of my hometown fans,” he says, looking back on the first few years of his career with East Coast teams. “It’s kind of a dream to be able to come back to the West Coast.” When Turner isn’t mashing homers into the left-field seats, he and his wife, Kourtney, have some familiar haunts. No. 1 on their list: the Magic Castle, the private magic club in

Hollywood. The two are members and go to see shows there whenever they can. They also love the rides at Universal Studios Hollywood™ and have annual passes. For lower-key local adventures, the Turners hit the hiking n with their dog. They go early in trails of Runyon Canyon the day to maximize their quality time together by minimizing the number of other hikers who recognize them. “It’s still not very easy for me to hide,” Turner says, admitting that his signature locks usually give him away. “Everywhere I go, people come up to me and ask for pictures and autographs. It’s certainly nice to be loved.” When dining out, the couple prefers quiet and casual over fancy and loud. The 62-year-old Casa Vegaa Mexican restaurant in Sherman Oaks is one of their favorites. The albondigas soup is “off the charts,” Turner says, and confesses that he and Kourtney can “eat chips and salsa for hours.” Overall, one of his favorite aspects of life in Los Angeles, Turner says, is the endless array of opportunities to do, see, eat, and learn. “Angelenos are great fans and great people,” he says. “It’s a dream to be part of this community again.” DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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game on! Long renowned as the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles has shaped up to be the planet’s best sports town, too. Last year, the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers added LeBron James, arguably the most talented and famous athlete in history, to its roster. The NHL’s Los Angeles Kings have won two Stanley Cups this decade. The MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers made it to back-to-back World Series in 2017 and 2018, and the Los Angeles Rams count one of the game’s best running backs, Todd Gurley, among its ranks. All told, the city has three professional basketball teams, one pro baseball team, two pro football teams, and two pro soccer teams. L.A. is also home to some of the most historic venues in sports, including the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Dodger Stadium, and the Rose Bowl Stadium. The city’s latest icon,

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the Banc of California Stadium, seats 22,000 soccer fans in a state-of-the-art facility with views of the Downtown skyline. And more sports landmarks and milestone events are on the horizon. The city’s two NFL football teams will soon share a home field at the new world-class, 3-million-square-foot Los Angeles Stadium, set to open in 2020. Also next year, Los Angeles will host the MLB All-Star Game and the NCAA Men’s West Regional Basketball Championship. The city will go on to welcome the Super Bowl in 2022, the College Football Playoff National Championship and the U.S. Open golf tournament in 2023, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association World Cup™ games in 2026, and the Summer Olympics in 2028. So, sports fans—see you at the games.

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» Opened in 2018 in historic Exposition Park, this 22,000-seat soccer-specific stadium is home to the Los Angeles Football Club, one of Major League Soccer’s latest expansion teams. The state-of-the-art structure, designed by Gensler Sports, is the first open-air stadium built in Los Angeles since 1962. During a break in the action, check out the dramatic view of the Downtown skyline.

» This coliseum on the National Register of Historic Places has played host to USC Trojan football every fall since 1923. Over the years, the grand old stadium has been the home field for many of the city’s pro and college teams— including the NFL’s Rams and Raiders, the Dodgers, and UCLA football— as well as hosting two Olympiads (1932 and 1984) and international soccer championships. Stadium tours offer an up-close look at the iconic field.

Exit Expo Line at Expo Park/ USC station.

dodger stadium 1000 Vin Scully Avenue Los Angeles 90012 866.DODGERS dodgers.com REGULAR SEASON: M A RC H – S E P T E M B E R

» Opened in 1962, this ballpark is the third oldest in Major League Baseball. With views overlooking Downtown Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Mountains, every Dodger game is a winner in this picturesque shrine to baseball.

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1001 Rose Bowl Drive Pasadena 91103 626.577.3100 rosebowlstadium.com

» The historic Rose Bowl Stadium has hosted the Rose Bowl Game, the playoff semifinal game for college football, on January 1 since 1902. The stadium is also home to UCLA football. Tours of the National Historic Landmark are available; tour guides lead visitors through behind-the-scenes locations.

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Exit Expo Line at Expo Park/USC Station.

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» Home to four professional sports franchises, STAPLES Center is the indisputable mecca of sports in the city. los angeles kings HOCKEY kings.nhl.com REGULAR SEASON: O C T O B E R– M I D - A P R I L

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» With its football and soccer stadium, tennis stadium, track and field facility, and indoor velodrome, StubHub is the home of Major League Soccer’s LA Galaxy team (lagalaxy.com) and the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers. The center is also a training site for the U.S. Soccer Federation, United States Tennis Association, USA Cycling, and USA Track & Field.


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Experience a vertical wind tunnel, see exotic animals on a wine-tasting safari, and take in majestic L.A. views from a mountaintop, a helicopter, and a Ferris wheel.

Dreams do come true at the Porsche Experience Center, Los Angeles. Rev up for the Porsche Driving Experience at this 53-acre driver development playground in Carson. Options include 90 thrilling minutes behind the wheel with a Porsche Drive Coach on an eight-module track. Take a pit stop at Restaurant 917 or Speedster Cafe. Reservations are recommended. » porschedriving.com/ porsche-experiencecenter-los-angeles

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aqua surf school All you need to do is show up ready to surf and a professional Aqua Surf instructor will meet you at the beach with a wetsuit, a board, and guidance to get you catching a wave. Aqua Surf offers private and group instruction for surfers age four and up at all skill levels. » aquasurf.com bikes and hikes LA Take an eco-friendly, health-conscious tour through some of the city’s secret gems and most popular areas with the “LA in a Day Bike Experience.” During the six-hour tour, you’ll pedal past more than 30 celebrity homes, Route 66, Santa Monica, Venice Beach, and more. » bikesandhikesla.com

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franklin canyon A 605-acre sanctuary with a tranquil reservoir bordered by grasses and evergreens, Franklin Canyon Park has more than five miles of hiking trails including the Discovery Trail, an easy stroll around the reservoir, or the more difficult Hastain Trail, with views from West L.A. to the Pacific. » lamountains.com

ifly hollywood Experience the thrill of skydiving without jumping out of a plane in iFLY’s vertical wind tunnel. No parachute, no jumping, and no plane— just a cushion of air in a vertical air tunnel and an adrenaline rush. Located at Universal CityWalk®. » hollywood.iflyworld.com

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Set sail to relax and dine in the city’s prettiest harbor, Marina del Rey. Hornblower treats guests to a romantic four-course dinner of seasonal fare at sunset. Onc night falls, dance on the ship’s deck under the stars to the tunes of a DJ. Brunch cruises and daytime harbor tours are also available. » hornblower.com

Take your body and taste buds on an unforgettable bike tour of some of the city’s best taco spots. Ride through various Downtown neighborhoods, view historic sights, and stop at taco stands and trucks to experience one of L.A.’s most popular foods. » lacycletours.com/tours/ taco-tour

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See the Southland from the air. Fly along the coast of Malibu, over the Santa Monica Pier, and into Beverly Hills. Cruise over Sunset Boulevard and within minutes among Downtown’s mirrored buildings at dusk. » group3aviation.com

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Make wine tasting an adventure on a Malibu Wine safari or hike. Get up close and personal with the exotic ranch animals and sample some of the best local wines on a tour of a 1,000-acre vineyard and ranch in Malibu. » lasafaris.com, malibuwinehikes.com

With a large fleet of bicycles and 12 locations throughout Santa Monica, Venice, and the South Bay, Perry’s has something for everyone, from beach cruisers to tricycles and kiddie carts. For an excursion to legendary beach locations, check out Perry’s Legends Historic Bike Tours. » perryscafe.com

Take your downward dog to a new level at this nighttime yoga class series held 1,000 feet above the city. Local studios offer this “healthy happy hour” on the first Tuesday of each month. Sessions include access to the two-story observation deck and a ride down the 45-foot-long, all-glass Skyslide. Sign up online. » oue-skyspace.com

pedal…or not: electric bicycle tours Pedal or let the electric motor do the work while you experience Santa Monica, Venice, and the Venice canals. Get an up-close look at Muscle Beach, Venice Beach Skate Park, and more. » pedalornot.net

santa monica pier Along this historic landmark are food stands, restaurants, an arcade, and an aquarium. Put your fishing gear to work, or ride the Ferris wheel for a spectacular view of the L.A. coastline. » santamonicapier.org

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tastes of the town Niki Nakayama, a Los Angeles–born chef who’s won acclaim for her exquisite 13-course kaiseki dinners, dishes on where to find the best local Japanese fried chicken, tomato ramen, and super-premium rice.

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is, arguably, serving some of the most beautiful food in all of Los Angeles. At n/naka, her lauded restaurant in West L.A., the dishes are composed with painterly grace and precision. That would be challenging enough if Nakayama were presenting dinners of two or three courses. Instead, she is offering a modern interpretation of Japanese kaiseki— a stunning progression of 13 courses that’s a celebration of texture, technique, taste, and tradition. Experiencing this culinary prowess isn’t easily achieved. Reservations are available three months in advance and book up almost instantly, thanks in part to Nakayama’s growing fame since being profiled on an episode of Netflix’s Chef ’s Table. There is, of course, no n/naka without Nakayama. She’s in the kitchen on Wednesday through Saturday, when the restaurant is open for dinner. On her days off, she likes to explore the tastes of the city where she was raised, which shaped her as a chef. “I love that in Los Angeles we can get so many kinds of authentic and traditional cuisines, as well as a wonderful merging of these cuisines,” Nakayama says. “A lot of chefs, myself included, have grown up eating food from different cultures, so we’re familiar with different seasonings and different ways to put dishes together. And thanks to the wonderful efforts of the late food writer Jonathan Gold, who wanted our residents to travel outside of our neighborhoods, as diners we know that L.A. has great restaurants everywhere.” Here are some of Nakayama’s favorite places to enjoy culinary L.A. A robata restaurant in a Torrance strip mall, Torihei (torihei-usa.com) “feels like the kind of place you’d casually

wander into somewhere in Japan,” Nakayama says. “I love the skewered chicken wings that are grilled and roasted over Japanese charcoal. They also do this really amazing fried chicken. It has ginger and garlic and all the seasonings that you’d enjoy in karaage, Japanese fried chicken, and they do a wonderful job of keeping the skin super crispy instead of soggy. “One of my favorite things to eat at Ramenyaa (asianya-usa. com) is a tomato ramen. It has a tomato and chicken broth base with a little bit of basil and fried garlic chips. It’s like a soupy tomato pasta, and while it’s not a traditional ramen, I have seen it in Japan. “For high-end dining, I really enjoy Dialogue (dialoguerestaurant.com) in Santa Monica. The interaction with the chef, Dave Beran, and his team makes the experience really special. And the menu is very intricate and different. The chef is using ingredients both at their peak and preserved from seasons past. In the height of summer, we had a chestnut pie for dessert, which felt very autumnal. It’s really a unique dining experience. “Nijiya Market (nijiya.com) on Sawtelle Boulevard in West L.A. carries a lot of unique items that you can’t find anywhere else. For example, you can get uonuma koshihikari rice, which is wonderful and incredibly expensive—about $40 for a five-pound bag. You’ll want to eat rice like this with very simple dishes, like Japanese pickles or a beautifully cooked omelet, so you can really enjoy the rice flavor. “One of my favorite places to go in our neighborhood for good cocktails and food is The Wallace (thewallacela.com) in Culver City. It’s a casual place with fun drinks that tend to be a little on the sour side, which I like, and lovely food. They do a wonderful striped bass with a delicious celery root puree. The flavors are really outstanding.” DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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global eats Take a foodie trip around the world without leaving Los Angeles.

You could travel to Mexico City for authentic tamales, to Paris for a perfect croissant, to Bangkok for a true market version of pad Thai, to Mumbai for the crunchy street food known as chaat. Or you could save a small fortune on airfare and simply visit Los Angeles, a city of dazzling multiculturalism and a food scene as diverse as you’ll find anywhere in the world. apl restaurant Adam Perry Lang may be good friends with Jimmy Kimmel, who calls Perry Lang “the meat maestro,” but his new steakhouse, located in L.A.’s first-ever high-rise at the corner of Hollywood and Vine, is no joke. For one thing, Perry Lang has hand-forged a collection of steak knives that will set you back $950 if you leave with one. All the butchering and dry aging takes place on site in a temperature-controlled subterranean room. While APL isn’t open for lunch, what was formerly a single-chair barbershop has been turned into a daytime takeaway window called Hole in the Wall, with gourmet chili dogs and the $50 Serious Barbecue Sandwich.

» 1680 Vine Street, Los Angeles, 323.416.1280, aplrestaurant.com

badmaash In 2017, the original Downtown L.A. location of this Indian gastropub made Travel + Leisure’s list of “Best Indian restaurants in the U.S.” Now dad Pawan Mahendro and sons Nakul and Arjun have brought their irreverent take on their beloved cuisine to a second spot, a colorful storefront on North Fairfax Avenue that’s open daily (12 p.m.–10 p.m. Sunday–Wednesday, 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday–Saturday). Bring lots of friends for a feast of samosas, chicken tikka poutine, goan pork curry, and cauliflower tandoori.

» 418 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, 213.281.5185, badmaashla.com bavel Since it opened in 2012, Bestia has been one of the toughest reservations to get in all of Los Angeles. Now that Italian eatery in Downtown’s Arts District has competition from Bavel, the nearby Middle Eastern follow-up from the same husband-andwife chef team, Ori Menashe and Genevieve Gergis. Housed in an old brick warehouse bright with skylights, greenery, and a dining patio, Bavel is drawing rapturous reviews for dishes like a roasted lamb neck shawarma, braised beef cheek tagine, and a “duck ’nduja hummus” that’s an Instagram sensation.

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tiki bars An aloha welcome, drinks adorned with orchids and paper umbrellas, and instant transport to the tropics simply by stepping over a thatched threshold: Who can deny the allure of a tiki bar? And why try? Los Angeles is leading the tiki revival with both longstanding Polynesian palaces and innovative newcomers.

broken spanish Los Angeles native Ray Garcia had considered going to law school after graduating from UCLA. Luckily for us, he chose tamales instead of trials. Hailed by Food & Wine as one of the 10 best Mexican chefs in the U.S., Garcia opened Broken Spanish in Downtown Los Angeles after six years helming Santa Monica’s acclaimed FIG. His elevated take on traditional dishes includes an oxtail quesadilla, chicharron with radish sprouts, and carnitas made with grass-fed lamb. » 1050 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, 213.749.1460, brokenspanish.com

joy The eastside neighborhood of Highland Park is becoming a new culinary destination, thanks to restaurants like this casual Taiwanese spot. A sister to the Silver Lake favorite Pine and Crane, Joy lives up to its name with a small curated menu of crowd-pleasers: a trio of noodle dishes, a quartet of rice offerings, two types of greens, a few appetizers and soups, and three sandwiches. For dessert, there’s mochi forbidden rice pudding and shaved ice. You can even take home a loaf of the sesame scallion bread and spread the Joy.

good luck bar The Potent Potion and Karate Punch are both served in ceramic coconuts, but don’t mistake that playfulness for weakness. Like every other cocktail—all $12—they are well made and stiff. Whether you enjoy your Polynesian concoction under a Chinese lantern at the bar or at one of the well-worn red leather banquettes, sip slowly. » 1514 Hillhurst Avenue, Los Avenue, 323.666.3524, goodluckbarla.com

lono hollywood Old Hollywood glamour meets tiki tradition at this expansive and upscale Hollywood Boulevard hideaway. Come here with friends for the Lono Luau (order 48 hours in advance), a multicourse feast that includes Peking duck, spot prawns, pork belly and oxtail served on steamed buns, and Thai-spiced buttermilk fried chicken. » 6611 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, 323.848.4475, lonohollywood.com

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Located on the fourth floor of Clifton’s Republic is what Thrillist describes as “a Tiki bar on steroids.” Designed to evoke a South Seas adventure, the warren of rooms is Polynesian posh, with palm fronds and rattan galore, 10-foot-tall lighthouses, tiki statues, and a gorgeous polished mahogany speedboat. » 648 South Broadway, Los Angeles, 213.627.1673, cliftonsla. com/pacific-seas

This iconic and tiny bar, housed in a hut on the border of Silver Lake and Los Feliz, has a menu of tropical cocktails as long as your arm—94 drinks in all. The website offers “Tiki-Ti Survival 101”: Ask the door person for a drink menu while you’re waiting in line. If you’re still racked with indecision, remember Ray’s Mistake is the most popular drink; The Stealth, the strongest. » 4427 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, 323.669.9381, tiki-ti.com

tiki no There’s karaoke on Wednesday and Sunday, happy hour daily from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and you can drink until 2 a.m. at this establishment’s rattan bar any night of the week. A coconut mojito or piña colada will set you back only $7, or you could splurge on a $10 Toasted Marshmallow (ovenproof rum, fluffed vodka, apple, cinnamon, and lemon). Bottom line: You’ll want to say Tiki Yes to this NoHo Arts District favorite. » 4657 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, 818.766.0116, tikinola.com

tonga hut The oldest tiki bar in L.A., Tonga Hut has been serving up Zombies, Mai Tais, and Blue Hawaiians for 60 years. Some things remain the same: Sipping a cocktail made for two, the proprietors believe, is still the perfect activity for a first date. Or, we’d add, a 50th. Try the Scorpion Bowl and see if you agree. » 12808 Victory Boulevard, North Hollywood, 818.769.0708, tongahut.com

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» 5100 York Boulevard, Los Angeles, 323.999.7642, joyonyork.com lasa One of the stars of L.A.’s burgeoning Filipino food scene, LASA started as a backyard pop-up by Filipino-American brothers Chad and Chase Valencia before moving into permanent digs in Chinatown’s Far East Plaza. Named a 2018 “Restaurant of the Year” by Food & Wine, LASA serves dishes like twice-cooked pork belly with smoky eggplant, charcoal grilled chicken gizzards, and shrimp with deep-fried heads. For lunch, there are a half-dozen bowls for $10 to $12 built around ingredients like coconut adobo chicken, Chinese pork sausage, and cured egg yolks.

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hidden bars & speakeasies Nobody wants to bring back Prohibition, but there’s no question that sharing cocktails with friends T H E VA R N I S H ’ S felt a little more daring, naughty, VAT I C A N C I T Y and glamorous when alcohol was forbidden. You can capture that sense of derring-do without the risk of jail time at these clandestine spots. blind barber

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n/naka There is ceremony, formality, and refinement in the 13 courses that chef Niki Nakayama presents on the menu. Awe, too. Chef Nakayama’s modern take on the traditional Japanese culinary art form of kaiseki transports diners on a beautifully paced and plated journey. The tariff: from $200, with an optional $95 wine pairing. » 3455 South Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, 310.836.6252, n-naka.com night + market sahm The third Night + Market outpost brings chef Kris Yenbamroong’s take on Thai street food to Venice. Everything here is meant to be shared—from the seafood pancakes to the grilled pig neck, spicy larb, and drunken noodles with pastrami from Langer’s Deli. Book a table at this convivial space via an online reservations app. » 2533 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice, 310.301.0333, nightmarketsong.com petit trois valley This “might be the most French restaurant in L.A.,” Los Angeles magazine declared of the second Petit Trois location (the first, much smaller spot, is in Hollywood) from chef Ludo Lefebvre and partners Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo. Since it’s open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., you could easily enjoy three splendid meals here. For breakfast, Chef Ludo’s superb Boursin-stuffed omelet, a roasted beet salad for lunch, and for supper, steak frites or a confit chicken leg. » 13705 Ventura Boulevard, Sherman Oaks, 818.989.2600, valley.petittrois.com rossoblu “Bologna inspired and Los Angeles made” is how this sprawling Italian eatery on the edge of Downtown’s Fashion District describes itself. That means chef Steve Samson is evoking memories of childhood summers spent in Bologna with an ambitious in-house butchery and salumi program, handmade pasta, and farm-fresh produce. The ragù Bolognese—“beef, pork, not too much tomato sauce”—is rightly celebrated. » 1124 San Julian Street, Los Angeles, 213.749.1099, rossoblula.com

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You can get a haircut and shave ($105 for the combo) at this Culver City barbershop/cocktail bar hybrid and then step through an unmarked door and into swank digs for a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich and a Sweeney Ted (bourbon, lemon, honey, egg white, and bitters). » 10797 Washington Boulevard, Culver City, 310.841.6679; 5715 North Figueroa, Highland Park, 323.739.0315; blindbarber.com

the edison Located in the sub-basement of the historic Higgins Building, site of a former power plant, The Edison is a sprawling den of private venues, bars, and lounges. Check the calendar for events, which range from Latin jazz to magic shows and heart-stopping aerialists. The handcrafted cocktails include grown-up nonalcoholic offerings, while the food menu runs from fries and wings to braised short ribs. » 108 West 2nd Street, Los Angeles, 213.613.0000, edisondowntown.com

madame siam In the last decade, twin brothers Mark and Jonnie Houston have opened more than a dozen lounges and restaurants, transforming L.A. nightlife with spots

like La Descarga, Harvard & Stone, and No Vacancy. Their latest, housed in the same Hollywood building as their bars Black Rabbit Rose and Dirty Laundry, is an east-meets-west carnival-themed speakeasy where you can sip a Calamity Jane or Goon of Fortune cocktail, munch on corn dogs, and enjoy a midway game of lobbing balls into the yawning mouths of Donald Trump or Kim Jong-un. » 1723 North Hudson Avenue, Los Angeles, 323.337.3727, madamesiam.com

the melrose station “Some of the greatest things in life are the hardest to find” is the motto of this hidden speakeasy. To gain entry you need to see the host at the Glass Hookah Lounge. If you’re dressed properly—no shorts, tank tops, track suits or flip-flops— you’ll be guided through a concealed passageway and back in time to a posh lounge where craft cocktails and a global menu of tapas are served nightly from 7 p.m. “until late.” » 7384 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, no phone, themelrose station.com

r bar You’ll need to check R Bar’s Facebook page for the password that’s necessary to gain entry into this Koreatown karaoke bar and restaurant. (Look for the “R” on the exterior door.) Reports are you can skip the password for weekend brunch, which features bottomless mimosas and excellent breakfast burritos. » 3310 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, 213.387.7227, facebook. com/rbarktown

red door It takes a bit of detective work to find this place. (Hint: Take the alley behind Paty’s Diner and look for a reddish door.) Once inside, there are rich brown leather booths, black-and-white movies projected on the walls, margaritas, martinis, and a menu that features chicken and waffle sliders. » 10057 Riverside Drive, Toluca Lake, 818.277.3884, no website

the varnish Opened in 2009, The Varnish created the template for speakeasies. It’s obscured—in a former broom closet of Cole’s, the DTLA saloon that calls itself the “originator of the French Dip Sandwich.” It’s tiny. The cocktails are meticulously mixed. Its fans are fiercely devoted. » 118 East 6th Street, Los Angeles, 213.265.7089, 213hospitality.com/ the-varnish +

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came to L.A. to be a star and her wish is more than coming true. Hollywood tidbit: Before dazzling moviegoers in hits like Straight Outta Compton (as Ice Cube’s wife, Kimberly Woodruff), X Men: Apocalypse (taking the torch from Halle Berry to play superhero Storm), and last year’s Love, Simon (as the titular closeted teen’s understanding pal), Alexandra Shipp worked at a fancy cigar lounge near Rodeo Drive. Yet the ever-rising actress—this summer alone, she’s back as that weather-controlling mutant in X-Men: Dark Phoenix and plays more than a love interest in the latest Shaft reboot—is perfectly happy living in the San Fernando Valley. After all, “there are a lot of good [live] theaters there,” she says. Storm, she admits, “would be a little more freaked out with how [hot] it can get. I feel like she’s a Manhattan Beach kind of gal.” At 27, Shipp herself is sunny and clear-minded and won’t let fame cloud her vision. From mini-mall to glamorous set, her motto is: “Just be a beacon of happiness and light rather than a problem. Fun people are the real stars.” No wonder she loves SoCal. Originally an Arizona gal, Shipp, guided by her yoga instructor-mom and musician-dad, started acting, singing, and dancing in plays in hometown Phoenix at age 10. By the time she was 13, she had a manager and agent. And at 17, she moved with her mom to Long Beach for her big break: playing a bubbly high-schooler in the smash family flick Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel. “I already knew I loved L.A.,” she says, “so I was, like, I’m so there. I’m gonna graduate [high school] early online and become a big, famous star. The Squeakquell ! This was my momentt !” Shipp is also wistful for her first grown-up pad in East Hollywood’s Little Armenia. She still pops into the local cafe Sabor y Cultura (saborycultura.com), an anarchist-themed joint

with fine espresso and open mic nights. Another fave nearby: the cinematically cozy restaurant-bar Birds (birdshollywood.com ( ; two doors down from L.A.’s starry comedy playhouse Upright Citizens Brigade, franklin.ucbtheatre.com). “Every time I drive by Birds, I get sentimental,” she says. “I took my girlfriend there for her bachelorette party and someone gave her a microphone. It was really bad.” Good is getting lost in Venice Beach’s monthly First Fridays ( (abbotkinneyfirstfridays.com ) street fair on boho-chic Abbot Kinney Boulevard. “The art is fantastic, and it’s fun to see what the community is creating,” Shipp says. “Plus, they’ve got a bunch of delicious food trucks. A grilled cheese sandwich filled with mac and cheese covered in cheese and then deep fried in cheese can sound weird. But I want that!” Over in DTLA, the stylish Shipp shops for deals in the ( g). Big on Fashion District’s Santee Alley (fashiondistrict.org meditation, she finds healing crystals at incense-burning spiritual shops like the alley’s Tenzin Imports. “Avoid places that charge $350 for a $20 crystal that has a little bit of gold paint and ‘Namaste’ written on the front!” she advises. As for her Beverly Hills past? Shipp was a hostess for a couple of years at Buena Vista Cigar Club (310.273.8100), a public tobacco shop with a full bar and hunting-lodge vibe. “It was fun to be a girl and school men on tastes and origins,” she says. Speaking of bringing folks into today’s more enlightened times, Shipp’s Shaft character is an ER doctor who helps nudge the franchise forward. In previous versions, the iconic private eye hasn’t exactly been a beacon of respect for women. This time, she says, “he gets called out for that. [Beat] Sometimes, I think we can change the world just by laughing at ourselves.” DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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See familiar film sites, studio back lots, famous costumes, and where the stars walk the red carpet to receive their iconic golden statues.

the greek theatre Set in the picturesque hills of Griffith Park, this renowned 5,870-seat outdoor live entertainment venue was named for its original 1930 design, which included a set of columns on either side of the stage that have since been hidden from view by remodeling. The popular concert site has played host to some of the biggest names in entertainment, spanning the genres from pop to classical, reggae to rock. Featuring about 70 events each year, seasons run from mid-April

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hollywood & highland and the dolby theatre® Site of the Dolby Theatre and the Academy Awards®, Hollywood & Highland offers shopping and dining just steps from the stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Shop at Lucky Brand Jeans and American Eagle Outfitters, then dine at a local favorite like Johnny Rockets or California Pizza Kitchen or

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shop and dine at Japan House cultural center and restaurant. » hollywoodandhighland.com

hollywood forever cemetery One of Los Angeles’ oldest, this cemetery is the final resting place of film-industry greats such as Cecil B. DeMille and Rudolph Valentino. Bring a blanket to lay on the cemetery’s Fairbanks Lawn for Cinespia screenings of classic films under the stars. » hollywoodforever.com

the hollywood museum Located in the historic Max Factor Building, The Hollywood Museum boasts the largest collection of quirky memorabilia in the world: more than 10,000 items including costumes, props, photographs, scripts, stars’ personal belongings, and other vintage movie artifacts, such as Marilyn Monroe’s honeymoon dress, Elvis’s bathrobe, the jail cell from The Silence of the Lambs, and Rocky’s boxing gloves. » thehollywoodmuseum.com


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madame tussauds hollywood Get up close and personal with amazingly lifelike facsimiles of celebrities such as Audrey Hepburn, Robert Downey Jr., Johnny Depp, and Will Smith. » madametussauds.com/ hollywood

red line tours’ hollywood behind-the-scenes This 75-minute walking tour takes you to the locations where movies starring A-list

celebrities, like Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock, and Mark Wahlberg, were filmed. See legendary movie palaces, get a look at the Hollywood Sign, visit celebrities’ favorite hidden hideaways, and walk in the footsteps of Oscar®winning stars at the site of the Academy Awards®. » redlinetours.com/la

tcl chinese theatres The famous forecourt at TCL Chinese Theatres holds the handprints and footprints of hundreds of stars

from Marilyn Monroe to Nicolas Cage. » tclchinesetheatres.com

warner bros. studio tour hollywood Explore the studios’ back lots, visit the archive with costumes and props from the Batman and Harry Potter films, and tour one of the many soundstages. The Big Bang Theory, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Conan are all filmed in soundstages on the lot. » wbstudiotour.com

A quintessential summerin-L.A. experience begins with a picnic at this iconic amphitheater nestled within the rolling hills of Hollywood and continues with a live musical performance under the stars. Ticket holders can enjoy pre-ordered boxed meals by James Beard award-winning chef Suzanne Goin at one of the venue’s picnic sites or at their seats. At this summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, performances run from May through October and feature celebrated as well as emerging musical artists. Tours of the venue and on-site museum are offered year-round. » hollywoodbowl.com + DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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jamillah james joined the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA) as curator in the summer of 2016, just as the museum, formerly the Santa Monica Museum of Art, was rebranding and moving to a newly renovated 12,700-square-foot space in Downtown L.A. A non-collecting institution, the ICA LA is dedicated to fostering artistic experimentation and making contemporary art relevant and accessible to all. “As a curator,” says James, “my role is helping the museum establish its new identity and to set a tone for the conversation that’s taking place. We support the production of new work and spotlight new and emerging artists, but also those who are ‘unseen.’ My interest is filling in the blanks and locating them in context.” James, who previously was assistant curator of the Hammer Museum, has lived in Los Angeles for four years, and though she says that covering the far-flung art scene in the city takes up much of her time, she has acquired an affinity for some offbeat (and a few less-so) cultural opportunities in the city. Keeping up with art galleries is her stock in trade, though she says, “It’s a challenge to visit a lot in a single day. I tend to go to spaces on the Eastside. A number of artist-run spaces are there, and younger artists live there.” Commonwealth & Council ( (commonwealthandcouncil.com ) in Koreatown is one artist-run nonprofit she cites. “The Underground Museum ( (theunderground-museum.org g) is very active in the West Adams area,” she says. “It’s concerned with arts in a neighborhood setting.” “There’s an interesting dance community in L.A.,” James adds, pointing to Pieter Performance Space (pieterpasd.com ( ) in Highland Park, which hosts workshops, classes, and performances. And

Human Resources ((humanresourcesla.com) in Chinatown “does a lot to support people doing movement.” Music and movies have long been part of James’s life. Her mother was a music teacher, and James learned to play violin, tuba, drums, and bass guitar in school and from her mom. In college she studied cinema before turning to art as a major, and she enjoys L.A. venues that cater to those passions. “The Zebulon n (zebulon.laa) in Frogtown was a nightclub and restaurant in Brooklyn,” she says. “Now the same people run it in L.A. There’s fantastic music, a restaurant, cafe, and flea market. Dynasty Handbag [the alter ego of comedian Jibz Cameron] performs, and there are movie screenings on Sundays.” In a different vein, she says, “I love to see shows at the Hollywood Bowll (hollywoodbowl.com). I’ve been to incredible concerts—big bands that have been established a long time and performers who were active when I was a child.” James is a fan of the recently reopened New Beverly Cinema ( (thenewbev.com ). Owned and programmed by moviemaker Quentin Tarantino, it’s a showcase for “B movies, horror, extreme cinema, films from the ’60s and ’70s…cult movies.” Another nice thing about Los Angeles, she adds, is that “you go quickly from the trappings of the city to nature. I do a little hiking. I go to Griffith Park k to the abandoned zoo; there’s a walking path, some views, and quietude.” And on Friday nights you might find her at The Comedy Store ( (thecomedystore.com ). “I’m interested in humor,” she says, “and how it affects the production of art. A lot of artists have a great sense of humor. It’s one of the great ways to navigate the world. It’s important to have a laugh.” DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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on exhibit Take in 15 world-famous works residing in permanent collections and more than a dozen free-admission exhibits—and be on the lookout for two new museums showcasing the art of filmmaking and a filmmaker’s art.

THE GETTY CENTER PAINTINGS

Van Gogh’s Irises; Renoir’s La Promenade. » getty.edu HAMMER MUSEUM PAINTING

Rembrandt’s Juno. » hammer.ucla.edu THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART COLLECTIONS, AND BOTANICAL GARDENS PAINTINGS

Sir Thomas Lawrence’s Pinkie; Thomas Gainsborough’s} The Blue Boy. (Note: Through September 20, 2019, the Project Blue Boy exhibit reveals the processes used in the in-progress restoration of the painting.)

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An original Gutenberg Bible; one of the earliest illustrated manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales. » huntington.org LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART (LACMA) INSTALLATIONS

Chris Burden’s Urban Light; Michael Heizer’s Levitated Mass. » lacma.org THE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART COMBINE PAINTING

Robert Rauschenberg’s Coca-Cola Plan. » moca.org NORTON SIMON MUSEUM PAINTINGS

Rembrandt’s Self-Portrait; Raphael’s Madonna and Child with Book; Van Gogh’s iconic Mulberry Tree;

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ANNENBERG SPACE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY This facility displays contemporary photography exhibits, often with accompanying documentaries.** » annenbergphotospace.org AVILA ADOBE A California Historical Landmark, the adobe building housing this museum was built in 1818 by prominent rancher and former mayor Francisco Avila. Located on Olvera Street within a recreation of an early Californian marketplace, it is furnished

as it may have been in the late 1840s and is open for tours. » elpueblo.lacity.org THE BANNING MUSEUM The 1864 Greek Revival residence is the former home of General Phineas Banning, “father” of the Los Angeles Harbor.* » thebanningmuseum.org THE BROAD This 120,000-square-foot contemporary art museum displays more than 2,000 works, comprising one of the most prominent holdings of postwar and contemporary art in the world. To expedite entry to the museum, book a ticket reservation online in advance and arrive on time. For the best chance to see the popular Yayoi Kusama’s

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FIDM MUSEUM & GALLERIES This collection of historic dress, accessories, and textiles includes film and theater costumes.** » fidmmuseum.org FOWLER MUSEUM AT UCLA Exhibitions here explore past and present global arts and cultures from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and Native and Latin America.** » fowler.ucla.edu

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Infinity Mirrors exhibit, The Souls of a Million Light Years Away, make your timeslot for morning or early afternoon. Once inside the museum, register on the lobby iPad’s first-come, first-served virtual queue. » thebroad.org CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Exhibits and more than 4,000 artifacts and pieces of memorabilia share the history, art, and culture of African Americans.** » caamuseum.org CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER Science exhibits at the center are free. See the Space Shuttle Endeavour for a nominal fee during peak times; free during non-peak times.** » californiasciencecenter.org

GETTY CENTER AND GETTY VILLA Visit both locations: the Center, featuring paintings, decorative arts, photography, and sculptures from the Middle Ages to the 21st century; and the Villa, a replica of an ancient Roman country house, exhibiting Greek and Roman antiquities. Free advance tickets required for the Villa.** » getty.edu HAMMER MUSEUM This cutting-edge arts institution at UCLA connects the classics and the contemporary through varied collections, wide-ranging exhibitions, and provocative programs.** » hammer.ucla.edu HAUSER & WIRTH Expand your mind at this unique new gallery complex in a redeveloped 100-year-old flour mill in Downtown’s Arts District. Rotating exhibitions of contemporary art are accompanied by lectures, family workshops, and special events. Stroll through the gallery’s open-air courtyard and refuel at Manuela restaurant, where the menu spotlights locally grown seasonal ingredients. » hauserwirth.com

INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, LOS ANGELES (ICA LA) This fascinating new museum delivers on its mission to make contemporary art relevant and accessible to all. Located in a newly renovated industrial building in Downtown, ICA LA sparks the pleasure of discovery with revelatory exhibitions of works by international artists and dynamic public programs. You’ll leave inspired. » theicala.org LOS ANGELES MUSEUM OF THE HOLOCAUST This museum raises awareness about the Holocaust through exhibits, events, and survivor speakers. » lamoth.org MARCIANO ART FOUNDATION Creatively housed in the fully renovated former Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, this new contemporary art space opened in spring 2017 in the Windsor Square neighborhood. The spotlight is on the foundation’s collection of more than 1,500 works by an international artist roster. Don’t miss the outdoor sculpture garden. Admission and on-site parking are free. Advance tickets, available online, are required; there is no standby line. » marcianoartfoundation.org THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA A perfect stop for television buffs, this center features exhibits that focus on a particular series or entertainment property. Guided tours offer information on the center’s architecture and history, TV

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archive, and ongoing panels and screenings with the casts and creative teams of current and classic series.* » paleycenter.org TRAVEL TOWN This unusual display showcases restored historic train equipment (including a 104-ton locomotive) and other vehicles that played a role in the development of Los Angeles and the southwestern United States.* » traveltown.org

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ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES Currently in production, the Academy Museum is awaiting its close-up. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences plans to raise the curtain on the world’s premier movie museum sometime this year. Located in the heart of the city in the historic May Company building at Wilshire and Fairfax, the museum will explore the history and magic of what happens on screen as well as behind it. THE LUCAS MUSEUM OF NARRATIVE ART This one-of-a-kind museum is set to house the billion-dollar personal art collection of legendary director George Lucas, including Star Wars memorabilia and a treasure trove of works by masters from Degas to Renoir. Slated to open in 2021 in Exposition Park, the memorable attraction will sport a bold design by award-winning architect Ma Yansong and celebrate the power of visual storytelling through painting, illustration, photography, film, animation, and digital art. » lucasmuseum.org +

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Downtown Los Angeles has experienced a renaissance. Hip hotels, trendsetting restaurants, and world-class entertainment venues and museums sustain a thriving art scene and nightlife along walkable streets. The L.A. LIVE entertainment complex offers restaurants, live music venues, Microsoft Theater, bowling alley/eatery Lucky Strike, and movieplex Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center. Across the street, STAPLES Center hosts major concerts and sporting events. The arena is home to the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, and Sparks. The Los Angeles Rams NFL team’s temporary home field is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where they will play until their grand new LA Stadium is completed in 2020. L.A.’s newest sports team is the Los Angeles Football Club, which plays in the soccer-specific facility, the Banc of California Stadium. Walt Disney Concert Hall is a modern architectural masterpiece right next door to a cultural and design showpiece, The Broad museum.

neighborhood: arts district Located on the eastern edge of Downtown and within walking distance of Little Tokyo, the Arts District is a vibrant creative community. Former industrial buildings have morphed into live-work lofts and upscale condos with a hip, urban vibe and edgy street art. Look for trendy boutiques and unique galleries such as the contemporary Hauser & Wirth, along with some of the hottest restaurants and bars in the city. The cafe at Blue Bottle Coffee offers a jolt, along with every-Saturday roaster tours. The wildly popular Smorgasburg LA takes over a five-acre site every Sunday, featuring dozens of food, drink, and shopping vendors and music. A buzzing craft beer scene includes Angel City Brewery, Iron Triangle Brewing Company, and Arts District Brewing Company.

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ace hotel At the nearby Ace Hotel, historical Los Angeles comes alive—it was established in the renovated United

Artists building, where Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, and D. W. Griffith housed their independent production company in 1927. The eclectic lodgings boast modern furniture, and some feature acoustic Martin guitars and record players. The building also contains the original 1,600-seat theater, its ornate décor restored so beautifully that Golden Age energy still echoes through the auditorium. Enjoy a wellrounded menu of elevated seasonal fare by renowned seafood chef Michael Cimarusti at the casual ground-floor bistro, Best Girl. » acehotel.com/losangeles

do ica la At the vanguard of the avant-garde, the Institute of Contemporary Art celebrates creative diversity by displaying the works of international and local artists. Formerly the Santa Monica Museum of Art, the establishment was renovated by design firm wHY, led by visionary architect Kulapat Yantrasast. Now with 7,500 square feet of exhibition space, the

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more downtown neighborhoods chinatown The Chinatown district is a mix of tradition and revitalization, with old and new dining and shopping options set against a historic backdrop. Visit the Taoist temple, the Seven Star Cavern Wishing Well, the Chinese Celestial Dragon mural, the Bruce Lee and Sun Yat-sen statues, and the eclectic art galleries of Chung King Road. At night, enjoy craft cocktails at General Lee’s and dancing at the Grand Star Jazz Club.

echo park Flanked by Elysian Park (the location of Dodger Stadium), Elysian Valley, Silver Lake, and Chinatown, Echo Park is a historic and diverse neighborhood that’s home to Echo Park Lake, which reopened after a $45 million renovation. Go pedal boating around the lake or climb the Baxter Street stairs for breathtaking city views. Eclectic shops include the whimsical Echo Park Time Travel Mart and Permanent Records. The Echo is one of L.A.’s top music clubs.

Located south of DTLA and adjacent to USC, Exposition Park is home to a world-class collection of museums, sports facilities, and recreational areas. Founded in 1872, the 160-acre park incorporates diverse cultural, entertainment, and educational facilities, including the California Science Center, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Natural History Museum, and the Rose Garden.

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ICA LA is a draw for artists and connoisseurs alike. Free admission allows all visitors to broaden their horizons and challenge their artistic preconceptions. » theicala.org lost spirits distillery tour In a box-like red building on 6th Street is the clandestine entrance to Lost Spirits Distillery, where a passionate team produces award-winning rums and whiskeys using

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chemical engineering to recreate the flavor of aged liquor. With reservations ($37/ person, 21 and older), guests are able to tour the laboratory and distillery that are otherwise closed to the public. Imbued with the whimsy of an amusement park ride and the instructive detail of a scientific lecture, the experience is sure to put visitors in good spirits. » lostspirits.net

two bit circus Old-school carnival games get a high-tech makeover at this 50,000-square-foot mecca of interactive entertainment. Test your skill at the arcade/ midway games and sample carnival-inspired fare, immerse yourself in the virtual reality of “story rooms,” or kick back in a private gaming cabana. Attend an interactive stage show at the 100-seat theater. Guests, who must

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be at least 16 years old (weekdays; 18 on Fridays and Saturdays), use pre-loaded playing cards to pay for each attraction as they go. » twobitcircus.com

eat the factory kitchen Headed by Italian-born chef Angelo Auriana, The Factory Kitchen offers traditional Italian fare that demonstrates

the excellence of simple preparation and presentation. Using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, this trattoria-style eatery serves house-made pastas in classic dishes like mandilli di seta and ravioli di pesce. Treat yourself to one of the delectable desserts, including bignés in blueberry-port wine sauce and house-made cannoli. » thefactorykitchen.com

inko nito Chef Hamish Brown heads this bold reimagining of a robatayaki restaurant. Robatayaki, a Japanese style of cooking over hot coals, complements Brown’s bold Asian-fusion dishes, which incorporate locally sourced ingredients and combine Korean and Japanese elements. With rustic cooking and refined flavors, Inko’s wide selection of dishes

includes sushi- and nigiriinspired plates and exquisitely grilled vegetables and chicken, prawn, beef, and pork skewers. Make reservations online or over the phone for up to five diners. » inkonitorestaurant.com/ arts-district-dtla

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W REGIONS fashion/ jewelry district Become a fashion insider at L.A.’s Fashion District, where you can score great bargains on clothes, shoes, accessories, and jewelry. At the intersection of 9th and Los Angeles streets is a wholesale marketplace, the California Market Center, with thousands of designers and, on the last Friday of each month, a host of sample sales. Bring cash (not all vendors offer electronic payment methods) and negotiating skills to The Santee Alley, an open-air bazaar. Pay the same prices as florists do in the Flower District, the largest wholesale flower market in the U.S.

highland park Highland Park is one of L.A.’s oldest settled areas. The picturesque neighborhood is a mecca for creatives who are attracted to the historic Craftsman homes. Trendy shops, galleries, restaurants, and bars dot Figueroa Street as well as York Boulevard, named “the coolest street in L.A.” by Condé Nast Traveler. Landmarks include the Chicken Boy fiberglass statue, Galco’s Soda Pop Stop, and in nearby Montecito Heights, the Heritage Square Museum and Lummis Home and Gardens.

The Historic Core has some of L.A.’s most iconic landmarks, including the Bradbury Building, Grand Central Market, Orpheum Theatre, and Los Angeles Theatre. Among the acclaimed restaurants are Orsa & Winston and Bäco Mercat. Nightlife thrives at Perch, Exchange LA, The Edison, The Wolves, and The Varnish. The Last Bookstore is a treasure trove of new and used books. The monthly Downtown Art Walk is a popular cultural event.

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neighborhood: financial district The Financial District offers culture, an eclectic mix of dining options, and superb accommodations. Experience world-class performances at the Music Center and see L.A. from California’s tallest open-air observation deck at OUE Skyspace LA. Explore the Museum of Contemporary Art and the landmark Central Library.

stay nomad los angeles The NoMad Los Angeles inhabits the renovated Giannini Place, the 1920s-era

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headquarters of the Bank of Italy. Designed by renowned architect Jacques Garcia, the new interiors embrace their Italian roots with graceful décor throughout the lobby

and guest rooms. On the ground floor, The Restaurant serves chef Daniel Humm’s diverse menu, offering such dishes as roast chicken for two for dinner and Milk & Honey for dessert. Alternatively, guests can dine at The Rooftop’s cafe while enjoying the view of Downtown L.A. » thenomadhotel.com/ los-angeles

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koreatown Located west of Downtown and south of Hollywood, “K-town” is a scene like nowhere else in L.A. Korean barbecue, dumpling houses, and pork-belly tasting menus are staples of the culinary scene, which also boasts the Oaxacan cuisine of the James Beard Award–winning Guelaguetza. Relax with a soothing treatment at a Korean spa and join in the fun at one of the many karaoke bars and speakeasies.

leimert park Once the home of Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald, Leimert Park was dubbed the “Black Greenwich Village” by filmmaker John Singleton. The World Stage and KAOS Network showcase jazz, hip-hop, and poetry slams. Shop for art, fashion, and jewelry during the monthly Leimert Park Art Walk. Visit the beloved Eso Won Books, which frequently hosts book signings. Leimert Park brims with eateries serving barbecue, spicy Jamaican cuisine, and soul food.

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do FIGat7th Located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, the FIGat7th shopping center is a nexus of L.A. style. With 35 restaurants and retailers, patrons can revitalize themselves and their wardrobes. California Pizza Kitchen and Mendocino Farms are on the list of eateries, and apparel options include Zara,

H&M, Nordstrom Rack, and more. The shopping plaza also frequently features free events such as live music. » figat7th.com the last bookstore To visit The Last Bookstore in the nearby Historic Core neighborhood is to walk into a bibliophile’s fantasy; the vast collection of used and new books and records comprise not only the store’s stock,

but its décor as well—on the spacious mezzanine level, guests will find a labyrinth of gravity-defying book tunnels and a secret doorway leading to a hidden book room. The maze contains more than 100,000 used books, all of which are for sale. The whimsical emporium is also home to a considerable audience space, where literary, musical, and theatrical performances are held. » lastbookstorela.com

Established 135 years ago, Little Tokyo remains one of the few Japanese cultural centers in North America. Attractions include the Japanese American National Museum, The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, and the “Go for Broke” monument honoring Japanese Americans who served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Shop for souvenirs and vintage fashions, then dine on sushi, ramen, Hawaiian, or street food. To take in some jazz or take a turn at the karaoke mic, visit one of the late-night bars.

south park At the center of all the action is DTLA’s South Park, the location of L.A. LIVE, Microsoft Square, Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, STAPLES Center, and the Los Angeles Convention Center. For fans of music, fashion, hockey, or basketball, this is one of the most exciting places in the city. Visitors can also catch a movie at Regal L.A. LIVE: A Barco Innovation Center before dining at one of the many nearby restaurants.

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pershing square A social hub surrounded by some of the city’s finest restaurants and hotels, Pershing Square has been a defining public space in Downtown L.A. since 1866. With fountains, playgrounds, pet areas, and various historical monuments, the area is equipped to entertain any group of visitors. Events are hosted year-round—enjoy an eight-week free concert

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series in the summer and an ice-skating rink from November to January, as well as a bustling farmers’ market every Wednesday. » laparks.org/pershingsquare

eat bottega louie A restaurant, gourmet market, patisserie, and cafe, Bottega Louie offers outstanding cuisine for any culinary

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occasion. The eatery’s menus provide delicious options all day, from smoked salmon Benedict for breakfast to pan-sautéed trenne pasta for dinner. As for dessert, choose from Bottega Louie’s dine-in selections, including tiramisu and a hazelnut crisp tart, or pick up some pastries to savor at home—the kaleidoscopic macarons and cupcakes are artistically crafted. » bottegalouie.com

b.s. taqueria Chef Ray Garcia takes foodies by storm with his thick house-made tortillas piled high with inventive toppings, like chorizo and carne asada. Sustainably sourced ingredients, strong margaritas, and a loud, fun environment are a winning combination, as evidenced by the line out the door. » bstaqueria.com +


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The Westside is known for its top restaurants, high-end shopping, and acclaimed cultural attractions. Shopaholics flock to the trendy boutiques on West 3rd Street and popular shopping centers such as The Grove and the adjoining landmark Original Farmers Market. The affluent Brentwood community includes upscale shops and eateries along Montana Avenue, as well as the world-famous Getty Center, located atop the Santa Monica Mountains. More cultural attractions can be found along Museum Row, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Petersen Automotive Museum, Craft & Folk Art Museum, and La Brea Tar Pits & Museum.

neighborhood: brentwood One of L.A.’s most affluent neighborhoods, Brentwood is known for its palatial estates, tree-lined streets, and A-list residents. Stop by the Brentwood Country Mart for a nosh and get a glimpse of the area’s laid-back elegance. Take in the spectacular views, architecture, and art on display at the Getty Center. Visit the nearby Skirball Cultural Center with its unique and educational exhibits on Jewish history and culture. Dine at Tavern—the largest of James Beard Award–winning chef Suzanne Goin’s restaurants—for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

stay hotel bel-air Nestled in the wooded hills along Stone Canyon Road, the Hotel Bel-Air is a haven of tranquility. The exclusive accommodations allow guests to channel the celebrity lifestyle with a reprieve from city life, featuring residentialstyle rooms, hidden gardens, a romantic swan lake, and a therapeutic spa. The hotel’s restaurant serves Wolfgang Puck’s menu of locally sourced dishes and offers terrace seating, where diners can catch the scent of lavender in the open air. » dorchestercollection.com/ en/los-angeles/hotel-bel-air

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getty center The Getty Center is a must. The tram transports visitors high above the city, and the mountaintop gardens and views are masterpieces unto themselves. Inside are paintings, decorative arts,

photography, and sculptures from medieval times to the 21st century. There’s no need to leave at dinnertime; the diverse fare at the museum’s restaurant pleases a variety of palates. (Look for menu items that may be inspired by special art exhibits.) After dinner, check the Getty Center’s schedule for live music. » getty.edu skirball cultural center This center is dedicated to exploring the connections between 4,000 years of Jewish heritage and the vitality of American democratic ideals through its museum, changing exhibitions, film and theater programs, and award-winning interactive Noah’s Ark experience. » skirball.org

eat farmshop Located in the Brentwood Country Mart, this casual and comfortable artisanal restaurant, bakery, and market

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century city Born from the back lot of 20th Century Fox Studios, Century City is home to gleaming high-rises and luxe hotels, where movers and shakers work and play. Its most recognizable landmark is Fox Plaza, better known as the Die Hard building. Bordering Beverly Hills and Westwood, the neighborhood features the recently renovated Westfield Century City, an open-air shopping complex. The Annenberg Space for Photography is a unique showcase for its chosen art form. Dining choices include Tom Colicchio’s farm-fresh American fare at Craft Los Angeles, Din Tai Fung’s soup dumplings and noodles, and Italian marketplace Eataly’s array of cafes and restaurants.

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was created by chef-owner Jeff Cerciello, formerly of The French Laundry and elBulli, and serves California-inspired fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Along with frequent celebrity spottings of local residents, Farmshop serves up fresh baked goods including the popular splurge-worthy bacon and cheddar scones, and the dishes, from the Angry Crab Chitarra Pasta to the 100 Mile Roasted

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Beets, feature locally sourced produce, cheeses, and meats. » farmshopca.com pizzana This chic “neo-Neapolitan” pizzeria features handcrafted pies created by Naples native Daniele Uditi, whose “slow dough” is fermented for 48 hours and produces the light-yet-sturdy crust that local foodies crave. Conscientiously sourced

toppings blend the traditional with the unexpected (think: lamb sausage and squash blossoms). Add a dessert menu of classic, updated Italian treats (salted caramel panna cotta, anyone?) courtesy of coowner and Sprinkles Cupcakes founder Candace Nelson, and it all adds up to a unique and decidedly L.A. culinary experience. » pizzana.com

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beverly hills Beverly Hills is known worldwide as a premier destination for luxury. Stroll along world-famous Rodeo Drive and admire the incomparable designer boutiques. Capture a photo in Beverly Gardens Park. Dine at top restaurants like CUT, Spago, or Ocean Prime. Enjoy a performance at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and top off the evening with a cocktail at the legendary Polo Lounge.


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culver city This historic and scenic neighborhood is home to the Culver Studios and Sony Pictures Studios. Learn about its legacy in the film industry during a Sony Pictures Studio Tour on the site of the original MGM Studios. The Museum of Jurassic Technology is an elaborate collection of cultural oddities that celebrates the concept of museums. Explore Platform, a collection of innovative shops and eateries just steps from the Culver City Expo stop, or the Helms Bakery District for its eclectic mix of shops, furniture stores, and top-notch dining. Scale the nature trails to the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook for 360-degree views. Those seeking retail therapy can hit up the nearby Westfield Culver City shopping mall. sawtelle/japantown Sawtelle Japantown is a slice of Japanese culture on the Westside located minutes from UCLA, Santa Monica, and Culver City. The neighborhood has become a foodie paradise, home to authentic Japanese restaurants, modern eateries, and artisan coffee and ramen shops like the wildly popular Tsujita LA Artisan Noodle. Eclectic shopping venues include the pop-culture emporium Giant Robot, fashion boutiques, and established plant nurseries. After hours, enjoy the sake bars and karaoke studios.

neighborhood: mid-city/ mid-wilshire Mid-City Los Angeles is not just the geographical center, but also a vital hub for culture, art, and dining. Be in the audience of The Price Is Right at CBS Television City. Stroll through the La Brea Tar Pits & Museum, peruse the impressive collection of exhibits at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and cross Wilshire

Boulevard to the dramatic Petersen Automotive Museum building to see more than 300 historic vehicles. Shop at The Grove and grab a bite next door at the Original Farmers Market. End your day with a show at the El Rey Theatre.

stay kimpton hotel wilshire Located in the Miracle Mile district, this sleek boutique

hotel is conveniently just minutes from Beverly Hills, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and The Grove. Lounge in a cabana by the rooftop pool and take in expansive views of the city and the Hollywood Hills. Enjoy signature cocktails and innovative American fare from celebrity chef Eric Greenspan’s The Roof on Wilshire restaurant. » hotelwilshire.com

westwood Westwood is a cultural mecca, surrounded by Beverly Hills, Century City, and Brentwood. Visit the UCLA campus and stroll the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden or enjoy a concert at Royce Hall. Explore the Hammer Museum’s celebrated collections of contemporary and Impressionist art. Film buffs can choose from historic theaters or a stateof-the-art cineplex. The Geffen Playhouse presents award-winning, progressive productions. Dining options include restaurants in nearby Persian Square, the original 800 Degrees Neapolitan Pizzeria, and for dessert, Diddy Riese ice cream sandwiches.

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do cbs television city Watch a taping of The Price Is Right, Real Time With Bill Maher, or The Late Late Show With James Corden at CBS Television City, and experience a bit of TV history at the studio. Tickets are free; submit a request prior to your visit. » cbstelevisioncity.com los angeles county museum of art (lacma) Its Levitated Mass and Urban Light installations have become some of the

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most Instagrammed spots in L.A., but be sure to continue inside the galleries that house the west’s largest collection, including 120,000 objects dating from antiquity to the present. Eat at Ray’s and Stark Bar at the Grand Entrance. » lacma.org

eat the original farmers market Visit The Original Farmers Market, a historic collection of restaurants, food stalls, and

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gourmet shops. It first opened in July 1934 and now offers a diverse group of vendors, such as Farm Boy Produce and Monsieur Marcel Gourmet Market, and eateries including The French Crepe Company, The Gumbo Pot, Tusquellas Fish & Oyster Bar, Singapore’s Banana Leaf, and Phil’s Deli & Grill. » farmersmarketla.com umami burger the grove Umami, the concept, means the savory, meaty fifth taste and this much-lauded

restaurant group translates that to mean gourmet burgers like the Manly, a hearty stack of house beer-cheddar cheese, bacon lardons, smoked-salt onion rings, and umami ketchup-mustard spread, all piled atop a six-ounce beef patty. When at The Grove, stop in to fuel up between visits to the many fashion-forward stores and pop-up shops. » umamiburger.com +


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Rightfully known as the entertainment capital of the world, Hollywood is an essential part of the Los Angeles experience for millions of visitors each year. Explore the Hollywood Museum, TCL Chinese Theatres, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where lasting star tributes to celebrities have been cast in brass and terrazzo for more than 50 years. Visit the nearby Dolby Theatre®, site of the Academy Awards®. It’s located at Hollywood & Highland, a complex at the iconic intersection where shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities surround a spectacular courtyard modeled after the massive sets of the 1916 silent film Intolerance. Not far away, at Universal Studios Hollywood™, get a look behind the scenes at a working back lot and experience rides that bring popular films such as the Harry Potter blockbusters to life. The Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood offers fans a daily glimpse of filmmaking magic with tours of the studios’ back lots, an archive with costumes and props from the Batman and Harry Potter films, and a backstage look at one of the many soundstages. In addition to Tinseltown glitz, Hollywood encompasses neighborhoods such as Thai Town and Little Armenia, offering a rich array of ethnic cuisines. Fresh California produce can be purchased whole at Hollywood Farmers’ Market as well as enjoyed in chef’s creations at restaurants like Yamashiro and Japan House cultural center and restaurant.

neighborhood: universal city Located just 15 minutes from Hollywood, Universal City is home to Universal Studios® Hollywood, the famous theme park that features a legendary studio tour. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how movies are made, become a part of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™, and experience amazing rides like Transformers™: The Ride-3D and Jurassic World® expedition/water ride (set to open in 2019). Enjoy live music, dining, shopping, and nightlife under the neon lights of Universal CityWalk®.

stay hilton los angeles/ universal city A perfect sightseeing home base, the pet-friendly, 24-story Hilton is located one block from Universal Studios® Hollywood—with free shuttles daily—and minutes from the heart of Hollywood. With

spectacular views of the hills, your family (and Fido) will enjoy the spacious, wellappointed rooms. » hilton.com

do hollywood bowl This landmark outdoor venue hosts a schedule of classical, jazz, pop, and world music concerts and special events. Some of the most popular shows feature dramatic fireworks displays. » hollywoodbowl.com universal citywalk® hollywood Enjoy the bustling energy of this colorful pedestrianized street at the entrance of Universal Studios® Hollywood, where more than 30 restaurants, an array of shops, and a cinema reside amid live music and street performances. With indoor skydiving at iFLY and an eight-story IMAX, there’s never a dull moment. » citywalkhollywood.com

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more hollywood neighborhoods griffith park Griffith Park is one of the largest municipal parks and urban wilderness areas in the world, featuring incredible views of Los Angeles below and the stars above. At the Griffith Observatory, gaze through the 16-footlong Zeiss telescope for breathtaking views of the universe. Catch a concert at the Greek Theatre, a landmark outdoor venue hosting unforgettable music performances. The whole family will enjoy the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens, Autry National Museum of the American West, and Griffith Park’s scenic hiking trails.

hollywood Lights, camera, action! Welcome to world-famous Hollywood. At Hollywood & Highland, tour the Dolby Theatre®, home of the Academy Awards®. Find the names of celebrities in the TCL Chinese Theatres’ Forecourt of the Stars and along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Enjoy a concert at the Hollywood Bowl or a Broadway musical at the Pantages Theatre. Catch a movie at El Capitan Theatre or the ArcLight, then sip a martini at The Musso & Frank Grill, celebrating its 100th anniversary.

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universal studios® hollywood Get a glimpse of moviemaking magic at this Hollywood theme park famed for its back-lot studio tour and nail-biting stunt shows. Thrill-seeking excitement awaits in experiences like Transformers™: The Ride-3D, Jurassic World® expedition/ water ride (coming this year), and The Walking Dead Attraction, where postapocalyptic zombies from the AMC show come to life. Visit the DreamWorks Theatre featuring “Kung Fu Panda: The Emperor’s Quest,” and The Wizarding World of

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Harry Potter™ to explore the spectacular Hogwarts™ castle, cast spells with interactive wands in Hogsmeade™ village, and get a taste of delicious Butterbeer™, a creamy butterscotch soda. » universalstudios hollywood.com

eat ludobird Celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre (Trois Mec, Petit Trois) does a mean fried chicken at this casual coq-themed stand at Universal CityWalk®, where even down-home sides get a Provençal spin (think:

honey lavender biscuits). » ludolefebvre.com/ restaurants/ludobird voodoo doughnut Get a taste of Portland’s iconic doughnuts and Stumptown Coffee right here in L.A. at Universal CityWalk®. The shop’s more than 50 unconventional fried creations include the signature Voodoo Doughnut, shaped and decorated like a voodoo doll, filled with raspberry jelly “blood,” dipped in chocolate frosting, and stuck with a pretzel stick. Indulge in the salty-sweet Bacon Maple Bar that Anthony Bourdain


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stay Kimpton La Peer Hotel, West Hollywood Relax indoors or outside at one of the many dining and lounge venues at the 105-room Kimpton La Peer Hotel. The luxurious retreat, which is set in the heart of the West Hollywood Design District around the corner from the Pacific Design Center, mirrors its surroundings with an emphasis on style. » kimptonhotels.com

couldn’t get enough of. And if you’re looking to exchange vows while in town, Voodoo Doughnut performs legal and non-legal wedding ceremonies. » voodoodoughnut.com

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neighborhood: west hollywood You’re sure to see entertainment-industry movers and shakers in West Hollywood, known for its rooftop pools and as the place where rock stars and legendary comedians got their big breaks. The restaurants and designer stores are as famous as the celebrities who frequent them. Take in a performance

at a legendary Sunset Strip venue or sample some of the many other nightlife options in this renowned LGBT neighborhood.

do employees only This is the sole West Coast cousin of the legendary New York–based speakeasy-style bar and restaurant of the same name (other outposts are in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Miami). In true Prohibitionera style, the secretive (albeit now world-famous) entrance is tucked behind the facade of a fortune-teller’s sanctum.

Inside is an art deco haven infused with old-world charm. Cozy up at the curved bar, in an intimate leather booth, or by the fireplace and savor what may be the most distinctive cocktail you’ve ever had. » employeesonlyla.com museum of contemporary art (moca) This three-venue institution is made up of its headquarters in Downtown L.A. on Grand Avenue, along with The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA in Little Tokyo, and MOCA Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood. MOCA’s

collection includes more than 6,800 works representing abstract expressionism, pop art, minimalism, conceptual art, and postmodernism. » moca.org pacific design center Nicknamed the “Blue Whale,” the Pacific Design Center’s Center Blue debuted in 1975 to consolidate L.A.’s sprawling design industry. An architectural marvel clad in royal blue glass, it alone is a sight to be seen. With the additions of Center Green in 1988 and Center Red in 2003, the triad is now a 1.6-million-square-foot

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larchmont village Explore the charming neighborhood of Larchmont Village, adjacent to Hancock Park. The area’s tree-lined sidewalks are dotted with independent stores and boutiques that evoke a small-town feel. Shop like a local for fresh finds during the Sunday farmers’ market. Grab a gourmet sandwich from the Larchmont Village Wine, Spirits & Cheese shop; nosh on vegan cuisine at Café Gratitude; then treat yourself to all-natural ice cream at Salt & Straw or an espresso milkshake at Go Get Em Tiger.

los feliz A creative neighborhood with an independent vibe all its own, Los Feliz is home to the historic Greek Theatre and Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece, the Ennis House, and his Hollyhock House also stands nearby. Streets are lined with boutiques, eclectic cafes, and dive bars. Start the day with breakfast tacos, tour the Hollyhock House, then see a movie at the Vintage Vista Theatre, a 1920s single-screen auditorium with ample leg room.

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silver lake Arsty, trendy Silver Lake borders Hollywood and Echo Park, near Glendale, with food trucks, yoga studios, cafes, and boutiques. Winding streets mix Old Hollywood bungalows with Spanish-style, Craftsman, and midcentury modern houses. The Sunset Junction area offers fairtrade coffee, fine cheeses, comic books, vintage glassware, vinyl records, and restaurants. Hyperion Avenue, another dining hub, dishes up sushi, rustic American, and Italian. Sunset and Glendale boulevards feature wine bars, lounges, live music, and flamenco. For natureseekers, the reservoir has a walking path and a dog park.

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multiuse campus that welcomes design professionals and enthusiasts to its more than 84 renowned interiordesign showrooms (such as the swoon-worthy Armani/ Casa and DEDON), two Wolfgang Puck restaurants, outpost of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, lectures, and film and television screenings. » pacificdesigncenter.com

eat craig’s Despite being a neighborhood hot spot, Craig’s is run like an old-school restaurant where reservations are still

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handwritten in a book and clients are treated like family. The vibe: plush, dark, and comfortable. A “great hang” is the phrase that owner Craig Susser hears the most to describe the ambience. Slide into a Cadillac-blue booth and choose from a roster of upscale yet accessible dishes. Nightly favorites include the Meldman’s Honey Truffle Chicken and Chicken Parmesan. Vegans, don’t fret— the Vegan Chicken Marsala is exquisite, too. » craigs.la

milk bar Hailing from New York City’s East Village, this irresistible bakery is located on Melrose Avenue—arguably Los Angeles’s most walkable 22-block shopping and dining district—so you can justifiably walk off a sweet treat or two. Trust us: It’s worth the indulgence. Think childhood favorites gone wild: vanilla rainbow birthday cake rolled into one-bite truffles, compost cookies, crack pie, and cereal-milk soft-serve created by award-winning pastry chef Christina Tosi. Make an afternoon of it by joining a hands-on baking class, no baking experience required. » milkbarstore.com +


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The Valley is home to movie studios, excellent restaurants, and natural and cultural attractions. Foodies and fashionistas alike will love Ventura Boulevard, the main thoroughfare. Many of L.A.’s most acclaimed sushi restaurants are located on “Sushi Row” in Studio City, while dozens of boutiques and vintage clothing shops are sure to please fashionable shoppers. In North Hollywood, the vibrant NoHo Arts District features more than 20 live theaters, acting and art workshops, dance studios, and art galleries. In the North Valley, the Valley Performing Arts Center in Northridge showcases top-quality performances in a world-class, eco-friendly setting.

neighborhood: studio city Studio City is the historic home of the stars, where you can drive by the Brady Bunch house, be part of a studio audience at CBS Studio Center, and hike in Fryman Canyon. Shop the unique stores on Ventura Boulevard and stroll through pedestrianfriendly Tujunga Village, great for vintage finds, grabbing a bite, and treating yourself to a scoop of gelato. Indulge in some of L.A.’s best sushi before hitting the lanes at a glow-in-the-dark bowling alley.

stay the garland Located in nearby North Hollywood, The Garland is an urban oasis nestled within seven tree-shaded acres. In addition to retro-cool rooms, the property offers outdoor dining and a pool and sun deck with a spectacular fireplace for cool nights. » thegarland.com

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cbs studio center When Mack Sennett turned a 50-acre ranch into this fabled film studio in 1928, Studio City was born. CBS Studio Center is closed to the public, but you can still sneak a peek behind the scenes by scoring tickets to a live studio taping. Find

your favorite CBS show and reserve a spot online. » audiencesunlimited.com fryman canyon Located on the north side of Mulholland Drive, the 122-acre Fryman Canyon Park has spectacular views, a fitness course, and access to the Betty B. Dearing Cross Mountain Trail. » lamountains.com idle hour A Los Angeles Historic Cultural Landmark, Idle Hour was built in the 1940s in the shape of a barrel. Closed for 30 years, the iconic establishment reopened in 2015 after a restoration. Raise a glass for the craft cocktails. Another homage to L.A.’s historic proclivity toward mimetic architecture resides on the cocktail lounge’s patio: a replica of a novel building that once housed a tamale shop called The Bulldog Cafe. » idlehourbar.com tujunga village This block-long village with its small-town feel, tree-lined sidewalks, and friendly shops is located on Tujunga Avenue between Woodbridge and Moorpark streets. Start out at Aroma Coffee & Tea Company for cappuccino, then peruse the shops, including Village Gourmet Cheese & Wine, Verona by Jeni B, and Diana’s Boutique.

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north valley The North Valley, as its name implies, is in the northern part of the San Fernando Valley, and it includes communities from Chatsworth to Tujunga, Van Nuys, Sylmar, Granada Hills, Shadow Hills, and many more. It’s also the gateway to the Angeles National Forest. Often referred to as the “Deep Valley,” the North Valley features a global variety of restaurants and shopping. O’Melveny Park in Granada Hills is the second largest park in L.A. after Griffith Park and features miles of hiking trails.

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the bellwether Conviviality is the vibe here, where inventive updates on crowd-pleasers include crispy squash blossoms, tempura cauliflower, charred octopus, a patty melt, and Jameson bread pudding—and don’t miss the burger. Bellwether Manhattans and grapefruit Negronis are on tap, while house-made infusions include lavender gin, a kaffir lime and ginger vodka, and a black-tea bourbon. Watch the action in the open kitchen, take a seat at the counter, or get

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a table on the patio. » thebellwetherla.com scratch bar & kitchen At Scratch Bar & Kitchen, executive chef and owner Phillip Lee and pastry chef and co-owner Margarita Kallas-Lee leave nothing to chance; every element of their upscale dishes is made in-house, from cheeses and butter to breads and sauces. A $145 ticket gives patrons access to the entire tasting menu, which consists of more than 20 culinarily diverse courses. Guests can enjoy snacks and drinks at the bar

before venturing into the dining room, where they can watch their meals being prepared in the open-view kitchen. » scratchbarla.com

neighborhood: woodland hills Hike, bike, and enjoy nature at nearby Lake Balboa. Look for designer labels, handmade cosmetics, and children’s footwear in the block-long, indoor Westfield Topanga shopping center, then venture over to The Village at Westfield Topanga, an outdoor hub with more than 45 retailers and services

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Nestled in North Hollywood is “NoHo,” a one-square-mile creative community that is home to the historic El Portal Theatre, which was built in 1926 and now hosts workshops, readings, and live shows. Visit exhibits in the Lankershim Arts Center. Take a gander at the Great Wall of Los Angeles, one of the longest art murals in the world. Experience a diverse array of cuisines, and grab a cocktail at Tonga Hut, L.A.’s oldest operating tiki bar.


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and nearly 30 food and drink establishments. When it’s time to eat, Woodland Hills offers plenty of options from gourmet pizzerias to premier steakhouses.

stay marriott warner center woodland hills A refuge of relaxation in the San Fernando Valley, the resort-like Marriott Warner Center Woodland Hills offers a luxurious hotel experience with fine dining and chic lodgings. The Urban Oasis Poolside Bar offers excellent

surf, turf, and vegetarian options, which visitors can enjoy by the outdoor fire pit surrounded by tropical foliage. The hotel is also home to Asado Urban Grill, a sophisticated spot to enjoy gourmet California cuisine curated by chef Guy Calluaud. » warnercenter marriott.com

do orcutt ranch horticultural center Tucked away in West Hills is the peaceful Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Center, where

walking paths connect citrus groves, a rose garden, a gazebo, and the historic Orcutt residence, completed around 1926 for William Warren Orcutt, a pioneer of California oil production and discoverer of the fossils at the La Brea Tar Pits. The property is ensconced in tall oak trees that provide dappled shade for a pleasant stroll. » laparks.org/horticulture/ orcutt-ranch top of topanga overlook For an example of what L.A. has to offer outside the city, consider visiting the Top of

Topanga Overlook, accessed from Topanga Canyon Drive above the San Fernando Valley. The lookout gives access to some of the most splendid views of the Santa Monica Mountains, the Santa Susana Mountains, and the San Gabriel Mountains, and it is particularly breathtaking at sunset. Adjacent to the short hiking path is a parking lot, restrooms, and picnic areas. » mrca.ca.gov/parks/ park-listing/top-oftopanga-overlook

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Located 20 minutes north of Downtown, beautiful Pasadena is known for its famous Rose Bowl Stadium and wide, treelined residential streets with Arts and Crafts-style architecture. Visit its museums and art and music venues, such as the Norton Simon Museum; The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens; and the Pasadena Museum of History. Stroll through Old Town’s upscale boutiques, pubs, and cafes. Tour the Eaton Canyon Natural Area Park & Nature Center, and catch a show at the Pasadena Playhouse, the state theater of California.

sherman oaks Explore Sherman Oaks, a haven for shoppers and diners alike. Cruise down Ventura Boulevard, immortalized by rocker Tom Petty and regularly featured in movies and TV shows. Get in a game of mini golf at Sherman Oaks Castle Park. Stroll through The Village at Sherman Oaks and browse the upscale fashion boutiques and thrift stores. For a little more retail therapy, explore the Sherman Oaks Galleria. Fuel up with some barbecue, a bowl of ramen, or oysters and craft cocktails at a gastropub.

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westfield topanga & the village The abundant collection of stores and restaurants in Westfield Topanga & The Village accommodates both practical and extravagant shopping needs, boasting recreational retailers like REI as well as high-end boutiques including Gucci and Louis Vuitton. Surrounded by elegant outdoor walkways with water features and play areas, the shopping center also offers entertainment for all ages, such as live music by local artists every Sunday at noon and cooking classes for kids at Sur La Table. » westfield.com/topanga

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eat dan’s super subs Independently owned and operated for more than 35 years, Dan’s Super Subs is an L.A. staple with a considerable cult following. More than 50 hot and cold sandwiches are on the menu, including the fiery, best-selling L.A. Street Pastrami and the Hotel California, with Canadian ham, turkey breast, and Swiss and cheddar cheese. Dan’s never neglects vegetarian or vegan diners either, preparing a number of delicious subs with eggplant, cheese, and avocado. » danssupersubs.com

the original pizza cookery The Original Pizza Cookery has been serving pizzas, pastas, sandwiches, salads, garlic bread, and calzones in an understated, familiar atmosphere since 1975. From the sawdust on the floors to the open-view kitchen, the pizzeria’s honest approach to cuisine is evident. The restaurant accommodates a variety of dietary needs with whole-wheat and gluten-free crust options. » pizzacookery.com +

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beach cities/ lax With coastal attractions stretching from Malibu all the way south to San Pedro and the Port of Los Angeles, L.A.’s beach communities are the epitome of Southern California’s endless summer. Santa Monica delights beachgoers with the carnival atmosphere of Santa Monica Pier and the bountiful shopping available at Third Street Promenade. Malibu entices visitors and locals with mile upon mile of beaches and outdoor activities in the Santa Monica Mountains. Famous for its boardwalk, Venice Beach is also the site of Muscle Beach and the Venice Beach Skatepark. Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice is known for its eclectic shops and sophisticated eateries. Marina del Rey is the largest man-made marina in the United States. South of LAX, San Pedro is home to the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center, Battleship USS IOWA, and CRAFTED, a marketplace for dozens of local artisans.

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Known as “the Pearl of the South Bay,” Manhattan Beach was immortalized in the lyrics of The Beach Boys’ classic “Surfin’ U.S.A.” Take a gander at the impressive beachfront real estate as you walk, run, bike, Rollerblade, or skateboard on The Strand. Downtown Manhattan Beach is a culinary hotbed with seafood shacks, gastropubs, and fine-dining options.

westdrift manhattan beach The modern sophistication of New York City’s Manhattan meets the laid-back, coastal spirit of its namesake Manhattan Beach at Westdrift, a new 24-acre mecca featuring 393 guest rooms, an outdoor pool with cabanas, a nine-hole palm-tree-studded golf course, an indoor-outdoor communalstyle bar/restaurant called Jute,


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and a CrossFit-inspired gym. Rise early to soak up some sun while sipping coffee and munching on caviar avocado toast at Jute or take a seat at sunset to unwind with a handcrafted cocktail and some unforgettable kimchee ravioli. » westdrift.com

do hermosa cyclery With their wide handlebars and pedal brakes, the 100 cruisers from Hermosa

Cyclery are perfect for riding down The Strand, a paved path that runs along the beach from Torrance to Santa Monica. Coast past the area’s bars, restaurants, and shops with the sea breeze at your back. Rates start at $8 per hour for a single-speed cruiser, and a variety of other bikes for all ages are available. » hermosacyclery.com/rentals pages Find just the right read to toss in your beach bag at Pages, an

indie bookstore loved by locals and tourists alike that’s just steps from The Strand, a scenic stretch of beach and bike/walking paths, and a few blocks from the Manhattan Beach Pier and Roundhouse Aquarium. Stop in to peruse a thoughtfully curated selection of new books from all genres: adult and children, fiction and nonfiction, bestsellers, classics, cookbooks, coffee table books, and an impressive selection of surf books. » pagesabookstore.com

eat fishing with dynamite Just a block from the beach, chef David LeFevre (of the celebrated Manhattan Beach Post and The Arthur J steakhouse) helms this eatery where oysters are shucked to order at a raw bar. Inspired by summers spent fishing on Virginia’s eastern shore, LeFevre has a passion for fresh seafood that infiltrates the menu in old-school New England classics and

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more beach cities/LAX neighborhoods gateway to L.A. The LAX Corridor is the gateway to L.A. and provides a fun layover or a home base for further travels. The Gateway offers one of L.A.’s highest concentrations of hotels, including most major brands. The Ocean Express Trolley is a private shuttle that takes passengers to Manhattan Beach, shopping centers, and popular dining areas.

hermosa beach The quintessential L.A. beach city, Hermosa Beach displays wide stretches of sand where famous surf and volleyball competitions are held. Take advantage of the beautiful weather to sunbathe, rent a bike, ride a skateboard, or Rollerblade along The Strand. Visit two La La Land sites: the historic Hermosa Beach Pier and The Lighthouse Cafe, a music club since 1949. Then take in the stunning coastal views that stretch all the way to Santa Monica. Browse in the boutiques on Pier Avenue.

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new-school twists. Standouts include hamachi crudo, koshihikari rice with uni, and key lime pie. Relax to upbeat tunes in the sun-drenched dining room for lunch, dinner, or weekend brunch. » eatfwd.com little sister This hipster bistro offers next-level Asian cuisine, combining Southeast Asian and Vietnamese culinary traditions with French techniques and flavors.

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The edgy décor celebrates contrasts, too: The dining room is dimly lit by candles in mason jars and picture windows looking out to Manhattan Avenue, while its raw concrete walls are tattooed with punk rock lyrics from Fugazi and Black Flag and graffiti that evokes the Vietnam War. The most ordered menu item is Shaky Shaky Beef, a pepperysauced favorite made with

filet mignon, watercress, baby tomatoes, and burntbutter soy, served with tomato-garlic fried rice. » dinelittlesister.com

neighborhood: san pedro Visit the L.A. Waterfront at San Pedro, part of the bustling Port of Los Angeles. Beautiful parks, beaches, an aquarium, and boating adventures acquaint visitors with life near the shore. Admire the Fanfare Fountains and take a selfguided tour of the Battleship

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USS IOWA, the West Coast’s only U.S. Navy Battleship attraction. Walk through Ports O’ Call Village to take in the views, peruse the shops, and dine in one of the waterfront restaurants.

stay doubletree by hilton hotel san pedro – port of los angeles The DoubleTree Hotel San Pedro fronts the serene Cabrillo Marina, where hundreds of sailboats reside

in the harbor’s west channel near the sandy, mile-long Cabrillo Beach. » sanpedro.doubletree.com

do brouwerj west It’s always beer o’clock at this San Pedro brewery, where the tasting room is open seven days a week. Buddies and former home brewers Dave Holop and Brian Mercer have spent years perfecting

their flagship beers, like the Popfuji pilsner and the popular blackberry saison. Enjoy a cold one with a bite from on-site food trucks. Parking is free and dogs are welcome. » brouwerjwest.com crafted Shop at this craft marketplace located in the World War II– era Warehouse No. 10 for works from dozens of local artists, designers, and artisanal food makers. » craftedportla.com

los angeles maritime museum Situated on the main channel of the Port of Los Angeles in the former Municipal Ferry Building, the nonprofit museum presents exhibits featuring early undersea diving gear, large naval ship models, ship bells, navigation equipment, and a fully operational ham radio station operated by volunteers on Sundays. » lamaritimemuseum.org

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marina del rey Try sportfishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, or whale watching from Marina del Rey. Explore the Waterside shopping center, full of restaurants and shops, then relax at a top-rated lounge or join fans from all around the country at a local sports bar.

santa monica Named one of the “Top 10 Beach Cities” by National Geographic, Santa Monica is one of L.A.’s most popular destinations for visitors. Shopping ranges from the sleek outdoor Santa Monica Place to quaint boutiques along Main Street. A robust nightlife takes root in a variety of pubs, craft cocktail bars, and live music venues. Visit Pacific Park at the Santa Monica Pier for amusement-park fun, a ride on its historic carousel, and a meal at one of its numerous dining establishments.

venice Located between Santa Monica and Marina del Rey along the Pacific Ocean, Venice is famous for its boardwalk. Built to resemble Venice, Italy, it features a network of canals and colonnade architecture. A gathering place for street performers, bodybuilders, artists, and beachgoers from all walks of life, Venice Beach offers great people-watching. Admire murals and street art, then stroll Abbot Kinney Boulevard’s art galleries, hip clothing stores, stylish eateries, bars, and cafes. Shop for finds from street vendors.

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eat the chori-man Folks brave L.A. traffic to visit this Mexican takeout restaurant for two reasons: chef Humberto Raygoza’s tacos and burritos, made to order with one of four kinds of chorizo. The space is 90 percent kitchen with a few seats and tables outside, a vestige of its beginnings as a wholesale business spawned from Raygoza’s year-and-ahalf stint pushing a chorizo cart on the streets. When visitors from such far-flung cities as Santa Barbara and Pasadena started knocking on the windows wanting a taco or burrito, Raygoza and his partner, Mandy Barton, opened their doors to the public. Going sightseeing

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or to the beach? Pick up a breakfast burrito on the way. » facebook.com/thechoriman pappy’s seafood At Pappy’s Seafood, two blocks from the docks, the ocean fare you eat may have been out of the water for less than 24 hours. But the experience is about more than the superb fresh fish and craft beer selection. The establishment exudes the pride of San Pedro—a neighborhood that co-owner Greg Morena calls “the seaside soul of Los Angeles”—in its nauticalblue paneling, beautiful brass bar salvaged from an old oyster wharf nearby, original windows restored to their early 1900s splendor, doors from the building’s 1940s stint as a yacht club, and framed

photos of former owners, the Papadakis family, namesakes of the restaurant and its storied precursor, Papadakis Taverna. » pappysseafood.com san pedro fish market For a unique seaside experience, sail into this open-air, 3,000-seat commissary, the largest fish market and restaurant in SoCal, where the fishmongers will wrap fresh fish to go or prepare it right there to order. Dig into the famous shrimp tray while gazing at the San Pedro Harbor from the waterside tables. Add in roving mariachi bands and cold beer on tap, and there’s nothing in L.A. quite like it. » sanpedrofish.com +


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eat, browse, play With concierge services, live music, celebrity chefs, and VR experiences, L.A.-area malls have become retail-experience destinations.

In an era when “window shopping” means perusing a screen, traditional malls have begun upping their game. To lure consumers away from online shopping, brick-and-mortar shopping centers now offer experiences and services that customers cannot get from their smart devices. Malls all across the country are transforming into retail-experience destinations where guests not only shop and purchase, but also are entertained, inspired, and even thrust into new worlds. These popular L.A. shopping venues have taken up the mantle, encouraging locals and out-of-towners alike to embrace a day at the mall. As part of a $1 billion redevelopment project, Westfield Century City (10250 Santa Monica Boulevard, Los Angeles, westfield.com/centurycity) broadly expanded its garden retreatstyle property. The 1.3-million-square-foot center now includes

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The Atrium, an event/entertainment space for concerts and attractions—such as the popular Louis Vuitton Time Capsule exhibit—and has embraced virtual reality (VR) technology to host Dreamscape Immersive’s Alien Zoo experience. To up the ante on customer service, the mall added Smart Parking technology, the world’s first permanent Uber lounge, and a suite dedicated to celebrity and VIP services, complete with a private entrance. For health-conscious guests, there’s the Gloveworx boxing and athletic performance studio, Orangetheory Fitness studio, UCLA Health Clinic, Next Health state-of-the-art cryotherapy clinic, and a new primary healthcare membership concept called Forward. Optimally situated in a central L.A. location, The Grove (189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles, thegrovela.com) is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment destination that encourages


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visitors to congregate around dancing fountains, revel in nostalgialaced trolley rides, get inspired by onsite fashion shows, check out pop-up shops, take gourmet cooking and other classes at top retail outlets, and hear live music day and night. Amenities include a Family Room with a play area and a weekly Kids Club, as well as a full-service concierge to provide package assistance, dining/travel reservations, customized event planning, equipment rentals from wheelchairs to phone chargers, and even notary service. The recently redesigned Beverly Center (8500 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, beverlycenter.com) has launched several unique experiences and programs to complement its luxury retail offerings. The center has doubled down on culinary excellence with a dozen new dining options, including the fine seafood at Angler by Saison and the healthful Mexican dishes at Tocaya Organica. The tourism program at the center’s concierge

offers language translation services as well as exclusive retailers’ discounts and special privileges for guests traveling from more than 50 miles away. There is also a recently installed 20-by-35-foot LED screen in the Grand Court, brought to life by new sitespecific artwork from renowned media artist Refik Anadol. Pairing its retail and dining options with stunning open spaces and eye-popping ocean and city views, Santa Monica Place (395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica, santamonicaplace.com) is truly a consumer paradise, SoCal-style. Here, aspiring chefs and bakers can sign up for an array of culinary courses at The Gourmandise School of Sweets & Savories and families can explore the on-site Cayton Children’s Museum. Shoppers are invited to touch and try products at numerous digitally native vertically integrated brand stores. Meanwhile, the Concierge Lounge is open to provide guest assistance and a beautiful space in which to relax.

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shopping centers the americana at brand ³ From the latest to the tried-and-true, you’ll discover it here. Update your fashion game at Madewell and H&M, take your tech needs to Apple, and grab a creamy, guilt-free treat at Halo Top Scoop Shop. 889 Americana Way Glendale 91210 americanaatbrand.com

beverly center ³ A true Southern California fashion destination, the Beverly Center is where the trend-aware styles and tastes of Los Angeles converge in an ever-evolving fashion portfolio of more than 100

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retailers. Luxury designers Balenciaga, Coach, Michael Kors, Prada, and many more keep company with youthinspired favorites Hayden Girls and Maje. 8500 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles 90048 beverlycenter.com

the bloc ³ The Bloc is an open-air shopping and event center that spans an entire city block of Downtown L.A. Home to a Macy’s flagship store, the center also features shops carrying handcrafted merchandise, unique eateries, and a connection to the 7th Street/Metro Center station. 700 South Flower Street Los Angeles 90017 theblocla.com

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crafted at the port of los angeles ³ Peruse, admire, and take home the handmade offerings of local artists, designers, and artisanal chefs at this marketplace located in Warehouse No. 10 of L.A.’s famous port. 112 East 22nd Street San Pedro 90731 craftedportla.com

figat7th ³ Popular retailers such as Nordstrom Rack, Target, and H&M; numerous dining options; and free music and events year-round have helped to make this Downtown L.A. shopping and dining plaza a major draw for locals and tourists. 7th and Figueroa streets Los Angeles 90017 figat7th.com

the grove ³ A local favorite and celeb-spotting mecca, The Grove presents a lively mix of shops, restaurants, activities, and events delivered with a friendly California vibe. Browse the aisles of Nordstrom and Barneys New York, then pop into Anthropologie, Brandy Melville, and Topshop Topman, among many others. 189 The Grove Drive Los Angeles 90036 thegrovela.com (adjacent to The Original Farmers Market)

hollywood & highland ³ This quintessential Hollywood shopping and entertainment complex houses the Dolby Theatre®, home of the Academy Awards®, and offers a wide


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range of retail options that include Forever 21, Harper, JAPAN HOUSE Shop, and Shoe Palace. 6801 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 90028 hollywoodandhighland.com

LA fashion district ³ The Fashion District is 100 blocks of independently owned retail and wholesale businesses carrying apparel, accessories, and footwear for the entire family. It is also home to the L.A. Flower District, which includes both the L.A. Flower Market—the largest floral mart in the United States—and the California Flower Mall; the L.A. Fabric District, which has the largest selection of fabrics and notions in Southern California; and Santee Alley, a famed Downtown open-air bazaar.

The entire district is open to both the public and the trade. fashiondistrict.org

LA jewelry district ³ Located near the Fashion District of Downtown L.A., the Jewelry District is home to nearly 5,000 businesses spread over a 12-block area. The direct-to-consumer merchandise affords big savings on designer jewelry, precious stones, and gold and silver merchandise. gojewelrydistrict.com

the original farmers market ³ Located adjacent to The Grove shopping complex, The Original Farmers Market has been serving the public since 1934. Now a historic landmark, the popular market features a diverse group of produce, meat, seafood, and

baked goods merchants, selling their wares to the public via food stalls, shops, and restaurants. 6333 West Third Street Los Angeles 90036 farmersmarketla.com

palisades village ³ This newly opened shopping center has the feel and look of a town center, complete with a “Main Street” and centrally located park. Featuring more than 40 retailers and restaurants, the highly walkable center is built to blend peacefully into the serene atmosphere of this prized coastal community. 15225 Palisades Village Lane Pacific Palisades 90272 palisadesvillageca.com

such as Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Disney, and Nike to top designer names like Kate Spade and Hugo Boss, this downtown Santa Monica mainstay also boasts an indoor/outdoor food court and rooftop dining area overlooking the coastline. 395 Santa Monica Place Santa Monica 90401 santamonicaplace.com

universal citywalk® ³ Just steps away from Universal Studios® Hollywood theme park lies this rollicking and family-friendly two-block hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment that transforms after dark into a haven of neon lights, live music, and busy nightclubs. 100 Universal City Plaza Universal City 91608 citywalkhollywood.com

santa monica place ³ With more than 80 outlets from popular go-tos

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outlet shopping camarillo premium outlets ³ Located about an hour’s drive north of Downtown L.A., this dazzling network of 160 outlet stores delivers steep discounts on buys from top style-makers such as Armani, Calvin Klein, Steve Madden, Tommy Hilfiger, and Tory Burch, and affordable finds at favorite spots like Saks Off 5th, Waterford, True Religion, Splendid, and Lucky Brand. 740 East Ventura Boulevard Camarillo 93010 premiumoutlets.com/ camarillo

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westfield topanga & the village ³ Shop the expansive indoor Westfield Topanga from Target and Gap to Neiman Marcus and Jimmy Choo, then hop on a trolley to The Village, a family- and pet-friendly outdoor mall studded with specialty shops, state-of-the-art eateries, and even a Costco warehouse store. Dining options abound at both venues, with popular spots such as The Cheesecake Factory and Lucille’s Smokehouse. 6600 Topanga Canyon Boulevard Woodland Hills 91303 westfield.com/topanga

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GETTING AROUND

ticket to ride

A far-reaching transit system and bike-share opportunities lay the wonders of the city at your feet.

Los Angeles offers so much to see and do that narrowing down an itinerary can cause a major case of FOMO (fear of missing out). Making the most of Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro; metro.net) services, however, can allow a visitor to forgo the freeways and maximize time for fun. “With all of Metro’s new connections, using it for transport in the Los Angeles area and surrounds just makes sense,” says Metro spokesperson Anna Chen. The TAP card, a reusable transit-fare card that can be used at 26 L.A. transit agencies, makes it easy to ride Metro alternatives. The card can be purchased and loaded with fare at Metro stations and local vendors (find a location at taptogo.net).

metro light rail and bus lines TAP card in hand, it’s time to take in L.A. via Metro’s light-rail and bus system. “You can ride Metro anywhere around town,” says Chen, “all the way from cowboy country in Chatsworth on the Orange Line to the beaches of Santa Monica and the cultural scene of Downtown Los Angeles on the Expo Line, and to Long Beach to visit the Aquarium of the Pacific and the Queen Mary on the Blue Line. Other regional providers that

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connect with Metro will even take you as far as Santa Barbara and San Diego.” Metro’s highest ridership is found en route to favorite tourism hot spots, including Hollywood’s Red Line, which takes passengers to Universal Studios Hollywood™, Hollywood & Highland, TCL Chinese Theatres, Hollywood Walk of Fame, El Capitan Theatre, and the Pantages Theatre; and the Expo Line, which goes to Santa Monica’s Third Street Promenade, Pacific Park, and the Marvin Braude Bike Trail. Both the Red and Blue lines connect to Downtown Los Angeles, where a plethora of must-see sites await, including Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad, the Music Center, and Union Station. Metro is also ideal for attending conventions, concerts, and sporting events at venues like the L.A. Convention Center, L.A. LIVE, and STAPLES Center, when event street closures abound and parking can be pricey. PRO TIP: Plug dream itineraries into Metro’s itinerary planner (metro.net/riding/trip-planner) and hit the town. Want to cover even more ground? Add a bicycle to the mix.



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cities without incurring extra fees. San Pedro is another seaside town offering bike sharing. LimeBike’s signature green-andyellow two-wheelers are available there for $1 per half-hour.

two-wheeled tours Keen on taking a bicycle tour? Santa Monica Bike Center (smbikecenter.com/tours) is a sure bet with three- to four-hour guided expeditions that focus on subjects ranging from street art to urban farming. Perry’s Legends Historic Bike Tours (perryscafe.com) serves Venice and Santa Monica, where surfing, skateboarding, and beach volleyball were born. Handlebar Bike Tours Los Angeles (handlebarbiketours.com) offers a two-hour tour that begins at the iconic Grand Central Market and takes in all the highlights of Downtown. Tourists who want to see everything in one day may opt for Bikes and Hikes LA (bikesandhikesla.com). The organization’s six-hour LA in a Day tour covers 32 miles and attractions that top many tourists’ bucket lists. To ride through and learn about Los Angeles’ vibrant culture with a local Angeleno as your private guide, call on LA Cycle Tours (lacycletours.com). + For car-free itineraries and guides, visit discoverLosAngeles.com/carfreela.

ME TR O BI KE S HA RE

Located just outside of many Metro stops are Metro Bike Share stations (metro.net/bikeshare). “The Metro Bike Share Program enables Angelenos to combine bicycle and transit trips to get where they need to go without driving,” says Metro spokesperson Dave Sotero. “It’s the perfect first-mile/last-mile solution that gives people new ways to travel around key urban areas of our county.” The program has met with such success that it has recently expanded into Venice and the Port of L.A. The cost of this 24-hour/365-day-a-year service is $1.75 for each 30 minutes. Other options include purchasing a day pass ($5 per day for unlimited free trips of 30 minutes or less; $1.75 per 30 minutes thereafter) and buying single-ride passes in bulk, which are discounted by up to 50 percent. Passes can be loaded on TAP cards to make checking out a bike even more convenient. Other public bike-share programs are also easily accessible from many Metro rail and bus stations and have affordable rates. Santa Monica’s Breeze (santamonicabikeshare.com) covers ground in Santa Monica, Venice, Westwood, Beverly Hills, and West Hollywood. Or bike around Beverly Hills via Beverly Hills Bike Share (beverlyhillsbikeshare.com). In West Hollywood, the WeHo Pedals bike share program (wehopedals.com) sparked the development of the Westside Rides network, which stretches to Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and UCLA. The system allows crossover into participating

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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You won’t want to miss what the city has in store.

On the second Sunday of every month, the Pasadena Rose Bowl is home to one of the world’s most famous flea markets. With more than 2,500 vendors offering everything from vintage hats to vinyl records, there is truly something for everyone. WH EN: Second Sunday of each month. W H E R E : Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. FOR D E TAILS : rgcshows. com/rosebowl.aspx.

art of motion picture costume design

See more than 100 movie costumes including the work of Oscar®-nominated

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designers at this free FIDM Museum exhibit. W HE N : February–April (see website for specific dates). W HE RE : FIDM Museum at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. FO R D E TA I LS: fidmmuseum.org.

the 91st annual academy awards®

Flashing paparazzi cameras spotlight glamorous faces from the big screen. It’s awards season, and the penultimate ceremony is hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Fans can get in on the action through a lineup of activities during the weeklong

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celebration leading up to the big night. Past events have included screenings devoted to nominees in the shorts, documentary, animated features, and foreign language film categories, as well as a symposium on hair and makeup for motion pictures. In addition, the Oscars® Red Carpet Fan Experience lottery makes it possible for lucky film lovers to snag one of the available bleacher seats along the crimson route and continue cheering on their favorite stars at a nearby private telecast. WHEN : February 19–24, 2019. WHER E: Dolby Theatre®, Hollywood, and other locations. FO R DETA ILS: oscars.org/events.

skechers performance los angeles marathon

Runners from 55 countries and all 50 states in the U.S. will gather in L.A. to participate in the 34th edition of this 26.219-mile race. WHEN : March 24. WHER E: From Dodger Stadium across Los Angeles to the Santa Monica Pier. FO R DETA ILS: lamarathon.com.

dineL.A.

Celebrate L.A.’s vibrant culinary scene and enjoy specially priced lunch and dinner menus from more than 300 Los Angeles restaurants during the 15-day culinary event in partnership with American Express. Returning

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favorites include restaurants such as Redbird, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, CRAFT Los Angeles, and Casa Vega, among others. W H E N: Summer and winter. W H E R E : Various restaurants. FO R DE TAILS: dineLA.com.

the original farmers market friday night music

Every Friday through the summer, The Original Farmers Market hosts its free music series, Friday Night Music. W H E N: Fri. 7:00 p.m., early September. W H E R E : The Original Farmers Market, 6333 W. Third St., Los Angeles. FOR DE TAILS : farmersmarketla.com.

LA pride

The largest gathering of the LGBT community in Southern California, LA PRIDE features headline performances and live entertainment on multiple stages, exhibitors, food and drink vendors, and the popular Sunday morning parade. W H E N: June. WH E RE : West Hollywood. FOR DE TAILS : lapride.org.

anime expo

› Enjoy Japanese animation,

music, and popular culture at the largest anime and manga convention in North America. Around-the-clock activities include the Masquerade, Anime Music Video Contest, concerts, movie premieres, and the AX Fashion Show. W HE N : July. W HE RE : Los Angeles Convention Center. FO R D E TA I LS: anime-expo.org.

americafest

The grand finale of this 93-year-old annual Independence Day celebration is the largest fireworks show in Southern California. W HE N : July 4. W HE RE : Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. FO R D E TA I LS: rosebowlstadium.com/events/ detail/americafest.

L.A. fleet week

Admission is free to this fourth-annual Labor Day weekend event celebrating U.S. Armed Forces at sea. Four days of family fun include ship tours, aircraft flyovers, live entertainment, military demonstrations, a Navy film festival, and athletic

playboy jazz festival

The summer jazz festival features a different lineup of familiar faces along with a few new ones every year. Past performers have included Corinne Bailey Rae, Common, and the Arturo Sandoval Latin Big Band. WH E N: June. W H E R E : Hollywood Bowl. FOR DE TAILS :

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and culinary competitions between Naval and Coast Guard teams. WHEN : August 30–September 2 }WHER E: Various locations along LA Waterfront at the Port of Los Angeles. FO R D ETA ILS: }lafleetweek.com.

L.A. county fair

› As the largest county fair

in North America, the L.A. County Fair has classic fair rides, everything-fried foods, and lots of animals, concerts, wine and beer tastings, specialty shows, and more. WHEN: September. Closed Mon. and Tue., except Labor Day. W H E R E : Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona. F O R D E TA I L S : lacountyfair.com.

L.A. film festival

Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the 2019 L.A. Film Festival will include world premieres of American and international features, documentaries, and short-subject films, as well as conversations, master classes, Hollywood studio premieres, and other signature events. WHEN : September.

WHER E: Multiple locations throughout Los Angeles. FO R DETA ILS: lafilmfest.com.

halloween horror nights at universal studios® hollywood

Face your fears in this living, breathing, three-dimensional world of terror. WHEN : Fall. WHER E: Universal Studios Hollywood. FO R DETA ILS: hollywood.halloween horrornights.com.

warner bros. studio tour hollywood horror made here™

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood lauds Halloween with this creepy carnival including a “spooktacular” Tim Burton props and costumes display, five frightening dark mazes inspired by horror flicks such as IT and The Exorcist, and more. WHEN : October. WHER E: Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank. FO R DETA ILS: wbstudiotour.com/ horror-made-here.


20th annual día de los muertos

88th annual hollywood christmas parade

With roots in ancient Meso-American cultures, this colorful Mexican festival honoring the departed features a traditional procession, musical and theatrical performances, altar tributes to ancestors of community members, contests, arts and crafts, and Latin American cuisine. Come in calaca (skeleton) attire. WH E N: }Late October. WH E RE :} Hollywood Forever Cemetery.}

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rose parade® & up-close float viewing

This star-studded event in the heart of Hollywood provides family entertainment with marching bands, floats, giant character balloons, and Santa Claus. W HE N : November. W HE R E : Hollywood. FO R D E TA I LS: thehollywoodchristmas parade.org.

Watch the famous parade in person on New Year’s Day, and get a pre- or post-close-up look at the flower-laden floats. W HEN : Late December– early January. WHER E: Pasadena. FO R DETA ILS: tournamentofroses.com.

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’Tis the season for skating around a giant Christmas tree as the city’s largest outdoor ice skating rink is opened to the public in L.A.’s annual rival to Rockefeller Center. W HE N : December. W HE R E :

Count down to the new year amid musical performances, a spectacular interactive display on two sides of City Hall, and other entertainment at this sixth-annual celebration in the heart of L.A.’s civic center.

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Microsoft Square, Los Angeles. FOR DETA ILS: lalive.com.

WHEN : Dec. 31, 2019– Jan. 1, 2020. WHER E: Grand Park, 200 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. FO R DETA ILS: grandparkla.org/nyela.

2020 rose bowl game®

Watch two of the nation’s best college football teams battle it out on New Year’s Day in the longest-running bowl tradition of all. WHEN : Jan. 1, 2020. WHERE: Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. FO R DETA ILS: tournamentofroses.com/ rosebowlgame.aspx. + For more information about local events, visit discoverLosAngeles.com/ what-to-do/events. Dates and other details are subject to change; please check websites for updates.

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AIRPORT REPORT

LAX on the leading edge A multibillion-dollar effort is changing the face of the country’s second-busiest airport.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has come a long way from its origins. “Charles Lindbergh flew out of here,” says airport historian Ethel Pattison, who has worked at LAX for 63 years. Pattison remembers that first airport, Mines Field, as “a dirt patch with just rabbits running around.” Today, LAX hosts 85 million air-travel passengers a year, and to accommodate this growing number, it’s undergoing a massive renovation:

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a multibillion-dollar effort officially known as the Landside Access modernization program. It’s one of the largest public works projects in California history and it will be going on until 2023. Providing a taste of good things to come, the Tom Bradley International Terminal, rebuilt in 2013, now offers a roomier layout, modern design, waiting areas endowed with scads of electrical outlets, and outposts from well-known L.A. restaurants.


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transit within LAX Four years from now, an automated people mover—elevated train—will be the new spine of the airport. The driverless electric train will glide on rubber tires along 2¼ miles of elevated guideway featuring a sculptural beam that connects six stops: a forthcoming parking structure, a giant new rental car facility, a new Metro hub, and several terminals. According to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the city department that runs the airport, the system is expected to accommodate 10,000 riders each hour, with trams pulling into the stations every two minutes. The longest trip will take no more than 10 minutes. Six glassy three-level boxes known as cores will house escalators and elevators between the ground floor and the people-mover stations. The 70-foot-high buildings will offer access to the different levels of the airport—for ticketing, baggage, security, etcetera. On the top floor of each core, an open-air train platform will be landscaped with drought-tolerant California native plants. The structures are expected to rely heavily on solar power and will be LEED silver-rated. Dramatic canopy overhangs will make them easy to identify for faster wayfinding. One stop, dubbed the “Experience L.A. Center,” will feature a giant LED screen touting the sights of the city. Another will have a viewing platform to admire the airport’s Theme Building, and all will figure heavily into LAX’s public-art program.

rail connection to the city This year, Los Angeles’ public rail system, Metro, will extend its Green Line to reach a new Crenshaw/LAX Line 1.7 miles from the nearest LAX terminal. Then, in 2023, the people mover will close the gap, linking with that new Metro station. “It’s a very fluid, seamless connection from the airport people mover to the Metro system,” says the airport’s chief architect, Ellen Wright. Until the people mover comes into play, a shuttle will bridge the distance between the airport and the new Metro station.

A to B. What they do and how you treat them as part of their journey is more the focus. People are arriving earlier at the airport and tend to have longer dwell times. Airports have become more than just a transportation hub, so we’re looking to provide experiences for all our guests, from visual arts to performing arts.” For members of the elite crowd, the Private Suite, which opened last May near the south runway, offers a paparazzi-free space to lounge, spa treatments, and a BMW ride to the runway. And starting this year, military members and their families will have access to a 24-hour USO relaxation station at the base of the Theme Building.

speedier security The Transportation Safety Administration and U.S. Customs and Border Protection are stitching futuristic improvements into the security process. In 2018, British Airways and Lufthansa began experimenting in the Tom Bradley International Terminal with checking in some travelers using facial recognition, eliminating the need for a boarding pass. It’s the first program of its kind in the U.S., and Qantas and Korean Air are next to try it. Terminal 2 and the international terminal are also home to 190 automated kiosks. After presenting a series of basic questions onscreen, the Automated Passport Control machine adjusts to the traveler’s height, snaps a photo, and spits out a receipt that speeds the trip through customs. A new system of automated security-screening lanes with five times as many loading stations speeds up bag checks. Expect larger bins and a radio-frequency identification (RFID) system to keep track of everything. —By Chris Nichols; adapted with permission from Los Angeles magazine

centralized car rental A 6 million-square-foot rental car complex will combine rental offices, cleaning and fueling facilities, and storage for more than 20,000 vehicles.

accessibility and special needs

transformed terminals

Offering mindful access to transportation and attractions, Los Angeles is well equipped for visitors with special needs. Please visit DiscoverLosAngeles.com for details. For TDD service, call the California Relay Service at 800.735.2929.

Improvements are underway inside the terminals as well. Westfield is in the process of revamping retail components and dining options. Southwest’s Terminal 1 alone has 20 new shops, including a Kiehl’s skin-care shop and a MAC cosmetics store, while Los Angeles staple Cassell’s is dishing out fried-eggand-avocado burgers and Urth Caffé is pouring matcha green tea lattes for travelers to enjoy before boarding. Terminal 3 has a Shake Shack, and Terminal 4, an outpost of French dip purveyor Cole’s. Entertainment eases any wait, so Downtown’s Grand Performances has partnered with LAX to put on 18 shows— classical music, DJ sets, dancing—spread across six terminals. “There’s a whole mind-set shift,” says LAX’s chief of experience, Barbara Yamamoto. “It’s thinking not of getting people from

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airports los angeles international airport (lax) 855.463.5252, flylax.com

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LAX SHUTTLE BUSES

Please allow approximately three to five minutes to walk between each terminal. Stand under the blue sign on the Lower/ Arrivals Level, “LAX Shuttle & Airline Connections,” to catch the Airline Connections shuttle, which runs every 10 minutes.

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LAX Terminal Locations: Aer Lingus (2) Aeroflot (B) Aeromexico (2) Air Canada (6) Air China (B) Air France (B) Air New Zealand (B) Air Tahiti Nui (B) Alaska Airlines (6) Alitalia (B) All Nippon Airways (B) Allegiant Air (5) American Airlines (4–5) American Eagle (see Notes section) Asiana (B) Austrian Airlines (see Notes section) Avianca (see Notes section) Boutique Air (6) British Airways (B) Cathay Pacific Airways (B) China Airlines (B) China Eastern (B) China Southern (B)

Copa Airlines (see Notes section) Delta Air Lines (2–3) El Al Israel (B) Emirates Airlines (B) Ethiopian Airlines (see Notes section) Etihad (B) EVA Air (B) Fiji Airways (B) Frontier Airlines (5) Great Lakes Airlines (6) Hainan Airlines (B) Hawaiian Air (5) Hong Kong Airlines (B) Iberia (B) Interjet (see Notes section) Japan Airlines (B) JetBlue (5) KLM (B) Korean Air (B) LATAM Airlines (B) LEVEL Airlines (B) LOT Polish (B) Lufthansa (B)

Mokulele Airlines (6) Norwegian Air (B) Philippine Airlines (B) Qantas Airways (B) Qatar Airways (B) Saudia (B) Scandinavian Airlines (B) Sichuan Airlines (B) Singapore Airlines (B) Southwest domestic (1) Southwest international (see Notes section) Spirit Airlines (5) Sun Country (5) Swiss (B) Thomas Cook (6) Turkish Airlines (B) United Airlines (7–8) United Express (7–8) Virgin America (6) Virgin Atlantic (2) Virgin Australia (see Notes section) Viva Aerobus (6) Volaris (see Notes section)

WestJet (2) WOW Air (B) Xiamen Air (see Notes section) XL Airways France (6)

notes American Eagle passengers check in at Terminal 5 and are bused to Gates 52A–52J. Austrian Airlines passengers check in at Terminal B, where flights depart; flights arrive at Terminal 6. Avianca, Copa Airlines, and Interjet passengers check in at Terminal 3; walk to Terminal B, where flights depart/arrive. Ethiopian Airlines passengers check in at Terminal 6, where flights depart; flights arrive at Terminal B.

Southwest international passengers check in at Terminal 1 and are bused to Terminal B, where international flights depart/arrive. Virgin Australia passengers check in at Terminal 2 and walk to Terminal B, where flights depart/arrive. Volaris passengers check in at Terminal 2 and are bused to Terminal B, where flights depart/ arrive. Xiamen Air passengers check in at Terminal B, where flights depart; flights arrive at Terminal 6. +

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up on L.A.

What to expect during your stay and how to learn more.

information stations

the coveted climate

Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board Visitor Information Centers are located at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown, Union Station, the San Pedro/ Los Angeles Waterfront, and Hollywood & Highland, as well as the Los Angeles Convention Center during conventions. Agents are committed to providing a best-in-class L.A. experience and multilingual associates are available. Visitors can stop by or call for answers to questions; assistance with itineraries; directions; official L.A. Tourism brochures, maps, and travel guides; public transportation information; restaurant and sightseeing recommendations; and to purchase tickets to L.A. Tourism member attractions and tours.

Renowned for its glorious weather, Los Angeles enjoys comfortable temperatures and low humidity year-round. Average highs in winter and spring range from 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit, warming up to 82 for summer. A few rainy days typically occur between November and April. In May, June, and July, a marine layer often casts a cloudy haze over the beach communities in the mornings, only to burn off midday. August tends to be the hottest month of the dry, sunny summer, but coastal breezes temper the heat. Evenings are cool throughout the year. Pack beachwear, comfortable layers of lightweight clothing, a light jacket, and sunscreen to make the most of L.A.’s mild climate.

discover los angeles visitor information centers

get the app The Discover L.A. app is a sleekly

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designed pocket guide exclusively made for those looking to optimize their experience in the City of Angels. Packed with rich content and tailored for those looking to explore the best of Los Angeles, the app is available as a free download for both Android and iOS devices. Thematically synced to deliver personalized content based on weather, time, and distance, the app curates suggestions from the city’s endless entertainment options—including world-class museums, diverse dining options, and captivating events.


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Activities ............................................................................... p. 92 Air Tours ................................................................................ p. 93 Amusements...................................................................... p. 93 Aquariums and Zoos .................................................... p. 93 Architecture ........................................................................ p. 93 Attractions ........................................................................... p. 94 Beaches ................................................................................ p. 94 Billiards & Bowling ........................................................ p. 94 Boats & Yachts: Charter & Rental....................... p. 96 Cultural Tours .................................................................... p. 96 Day Spas .............................................................................. p. 96 Dinner Cruises.................................................................. p. 98 Dinner Theater & Shows ........................................... p. 98 Fairs & Festivals .............................................................. p. 98 Gardens................................................................................. p. 98 Golf........................................................................................... p. 98 Historical .............................................................................. p. 98 Major Attractions ..........................................................p. 100 Movie Theaters...............................................................p. 100 Parks .....................................................................................p. 100 Points of Interest ..........................................................p. 100 Professional Sports Venue ....................................p. 100 RV Rentals ........................................................................p. 100 Sightseeing Tours/Tour Guides..........................p. 100 Skate & Bicycle Rentals ..........................................p. 102 Special Interest Courses/Activities .................p. 102 Specialty Tours ...............................................................p. 103 Spectator Sports ...........................................................p. 103 Sports & Activities........................................................p. 103 Studio Tours .....................................................................p. 104 Television & Motion Picture Studios................p. 104 Theme Parks ...................................................................p. 104 Universities .......................................................................p. 105 Wineries & Breweries ................................................p. 105

Bars........................................................................................ p. 120 Comedy Clubs ................................................................ p. 120 Dancing ............................................................................... p. 120 Live Music.......................................................................... p. 120 Lounges .............................................................................. p. 120

arts & culture Arts & Cultural Organizations ..............................p. 106 Dance/Performing Arts ...........................................p. 106 Museums............................................................................p. 106 Music/Concerts.............................................................p. 108 Opera & Performing Arts ........................................ p. 110 Stage & Theater ............................................................ p. 110

dining Desserts...............................................................................p. 111 Dining ....................................................................................p. 111 Snacks ................................................................................. p. 119

shopping Apparel ................................................................................ p. 122 Discount Outlets ........................................................... p. 122 Duty Free Shops ........................................................... p. 122 Gifts & Souvenirs.......................................................... p. 122 Malls & Marketplaces ................................................ p. 122 Shopping Malls & Marketplaces ........................ p. 122 Specialty Shops & Boutiques .............................. p. 123

visitor resources Churches, Houses of Worship, Religious Organizations ....................................... p. 123 Concierge/VIP Services.......................................... p. 123 Currency Exchange/Financial Services ....... p. 123 Medical, Dental & Optical Services .................. p. 124 Newspapers/Periodicals/Guides/Maps ..... p. 124 Salons................................................................................... p. 124 Ticket Services ............................................................... p. 124 Travel Services................................................................ p. 124 Visitor Information ........................................................ p. 125

ports & transportation Air Charters & Services............................................ p. 126 Airlines ................................................................................. p. 126 Airport Information ...................................................... p. 126 Airport Transportation/Shuttle Services....... p. 126 Airports ................................................................................ p. 127 Automobile Rental & Leasing .............................. p. 127 Bus Companies/Transportation: Charters & Rental .................................................... p. 127 Cruise Lines & Ferries .............................................. p. 128 Ground Transportation Management ............. p. 128 Limousine & Chauffeur Services....................... p. 128 Limousines........................................................................ p. 128 Public Transportation ................................................. p. 128 Taxis ....................................................................................... p. 128 VIP Lounges .................................................................... p. 128

accommodations Bed & Breakfast/Hostels ......................................p. 130 Hotels ...................................................................................p. 130 Long/Short Term Rentals .......................................p. 140 University Accommodations .................................p. 140

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beach cities/LAX Angel’s Gate Recreation Center

laparks.org/reccenter/angels-gate, 3601 Gaffey St., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.7705 Panoramic views of the coastline and Santa Catalina Island from the grassy cliffs of this 64-acre park.

Catalina Island

catalinachamber.com, 1 Green Pier, Avalon 90704, 310.510.1520 More than 18 miles long by seven miles wide with two harbors, Catalina is covered with mountains and green vegetation and edged with beautiful sandy beaches.

Warner Grand Theatre

warnergrand.org, 478 W. Sixth St., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.7672 This lavish Art Deco theater was designed in 1931 for traveling vaudeville arts with an opulent lobby, decorative ceilings, etched-glass chandeliers, and colorfully tiled fountains.

downtown/L.A. metro Exposition Park

expositionpark.org, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles 90007, 213.763.3466 Includes a 7.5-acre rose garden, with 15,793 rose bushes. The garden was an attraction for the 1932 Olympics.

The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 L.A.’s performing arts destination. Home to Center Theatre Group, LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil, and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. Plus family programming, architectural tours, dining, and shopping.

hollywood Griffith Observatory JULIÞWKREVHUYDWRU\ RUJ ( 2EVHUYDWRU\ 5G Los Angeles 90027, 213.473.0800 Southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors can look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.

Griffith Park ODSDUNV RUJ JULIÞWKSDUN &U\VWDO 6SULQJV 'U Los Angeles 90027, 323.913.4688 One of the nation’s largest urban parks. Attractions include golf courses, Travel Town, pony and train rides, bridle and hiking trails.

Starline Tours of Hollywood/ Tourcoach Charter & Tours

starlinetours.com, Hollywood & Highland 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.463.3333 Discover the best of L.A. with Starline Tours! Celebrity Homes, CitySightseeing Hop-on Hop-off, Grand City Tour in nine languages, Movie Locations Tour, Attractions, and more. Private charters also available. The fun starts here!


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Virtual Room USA Inc.

losangeles.virtual-room.com, 6434 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.960.9208 An immersive and mind-blowing virtual adventure for groups of two to eight players who must work together to save the world in a totally realistic environment! Each player is equipped with the latest VR gear; no motion sickness!

neighboring regions Ventura Harbor Village

venturaharborvillage.com, 1583 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura 93001, 805.477.0470

santa monica Aqua Surf School

aquasurf.com, 2701 Barnard Way, “On the Beach,� Santa Monica 90405, 310.745.9186 Learn to surf in two hours! We teach kids, teens, and adults. All equipment included. Lessons are available every day and fill up quickly—call today!

the valley Japanese Garden

thejapanesegarden.com, 6100 Woodley Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.756.8166 Authentic 6.5-acre Japanese Garden provides beauty, relaxation, inspiration, and a better understanding of Japanese culture.

Orcutt Ranch Horticultural Center

laparks.org/horticulture/orcutt-ranch, 23600 Roscoe Blvd., West Hills 91304, 818.883.6641 Famous for its lush citrus groves and beautiful rose garden, this 25-acre park is the site of the historic Orcutt residence, built in 1920.

westside La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

tarpits.org, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.934.7243 Experience the world’s only active, urban Ice Age excavation site. Explore the Tar Pits, where tar is bubbling to the surface, and watch live excavations. Visit the museum to see mammoths, saber-tooth cats, and more.

air tours neighboring regions IEX Helicopters

iexhelicopters.com, 1175 Queens Hwy., Long Beach 90802, 310.510.2525 SoCal’s preferred choice of helicopter charters, tours, and exclusive Catalina Island transportation for over 30 years. Departures from Long Beach, Orange County, San Pedro, and Burbank. Featuring our luxurious S-76 helicopters.

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Copter Pilot

Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens

copterpilot.com, Van Nuys Airport (KVNY), 16644 Roscoe Blvd., Van Nuys 91406, 323.540.4354 Copter Pilot in cooperation with RotorFX offers V.I.P.-level service from the Van Nuys Airport. Enjoy an exhilarating experience, with a bird’s eye view of one of the most amazing metropolis cities in the U.S.

Elite Helicopter Tours

elitehelicoptertours.com, 16750 Roscoe Blvd., Van Nuys 91406, 310.948.4354 At Elite Helicopter Tours we give you the opportunity to enjoy beautiful Southern California like never before, offering a variety of scenic helicopter tours that will give you the thrill of a lifetime. Come enjoy the ride!

Group 3 Aviation

group3aviation.com, 16425 Hart St., Van Nuys 91406, 818.994.9376 Offering helicopter charter and helicopter tours above Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and L.A. beaches since 1993. Tour packages, custom tours, and charter available seven days a week.

Orbic Air Helicopter Tours

orbicair.com, 10750 Sherman Way, Burbank 91505, 818.561.4838 The best way to see L.A. Helicopter tours starting at $99. Whether visiting or looking to rediscover Los Angeles, call on Orbic Air for tours of Hollywood, L.A. LIVE, Malibu, and more!

amusements hollywood Madame Tussauds Hollywood

madametussauds.com/hollywood, 6933 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.798.1670 Located next to the world-famous TCL Chinese Theatres, Madame Tussauds is Hollywood’s mustsee celebrity-filled attraction. Get up close to over 125 lifelike figures plus enjoy the action-packed Marvel 4D Superheroes Theater.

santa monica Pacific Park

pacpark.com, 380 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica 90401, 310.260.8744 Located on the Santa Monica Pier, Pacific Park is the only admission-free amusement park on the West Coast.

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neighboring regions Aquarium of the Pacific DTXDULXPRISDFLÞF RUJ $TXDULXP :D\ Long Beach 90802, 562.590.3100 Take a journey of discovery at Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, one of the nation’s largest aquariums. Touch the ocean’s ultimate predators in Shark Lagoon. Hand-feed lorikeet birds, and watch penguins play.

santa monica Santa Monica Pier Aquarium

healthebay.org/santa-monica-pier-aquarium, 1600 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica 90401, 310.393.6149 The Santa Monica Aquarium exhibits more than 100 species of local sea life. The public marine center, beach level beneath the Santa Monica Pier, includes tidepool touch tanks and exhibits of sharks, rays, fish, and eels.

architecture downtown/L.A. metro Bradbury Building

greatbuildings.com/buildings/bradbury_building. html, 304 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90013, 213.626.1893 Built in 1893, this building’s light-filled Victorian court rises 50 feet with open-cage elevators, marble stairs, and ornate iron railings.

Caltrans District 7 Headquarters

dot.ca.gov/dist07/aboutus/building, 100 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.897.3656 Architect Thom Mayne was awarded the 2005 Pritzker Prize for this monumental building with its glistening metal skin and hulking form.

City of Los Angeles

lacityhall.org, 200 N. Spring St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.485.2121 Free tours of the central rotunda, the press room, and council chambers.

Los Angeles Central PublicLibrary

aquariums & zoos beach cities/LAX

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lazoo.org, 5333 Zoo Dr., Los Angeles 90027, 323.644.4200 Fun. Naturally. At the landmark L.A. Zoo, discover more than 1,400 animals among immersive habitats and lush gardens that will transport you all over the globe, from Asia to South America to Africa and beyond.

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

cabrillomarineaquarium.org, 3720 Stephen M. White Dr., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.7562 Live and interactive exhibits, outdoor tidepool touch tank, mud crawl-through, and more fun exhibits in our new Discovery Center.

lapl.org, 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.228.7000 Programs, books, magazines, story hours, and reference services.

Pershing Square

laparks.org/pershingsquare, 532 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90013, 213.847.4970 This five-acre park was renamed Pershing Square for General John J. Pershing in 1918. It is full of symbols of California life.

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Walt Disney Concert Hall at The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 Dynamic, 293,000-square-foot concert hall created by Frank Gehry, featuring a wavy, steel exterior designed to look like a ship with its sails at full mast.

pasadena Tournament of Roses

tournamentofroses.com, 391 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena 91184, 626.449.4100 For more than a century, this festival of flowers, music, and sports has celebrated with a parade and football game.

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Museum of Illusions

beach cities/LAX Battleship IOWA Museum SDFLÞFEDWWOHVKLS FRP 6 +DUERU %OYG San Pedro 90731, 877.446.9261 Visit the Battleship USS IOWA Museum at the Los Angeles Waterfront. Come celebrate the American Spirit aboard the only battleship on the West Coast. Walk the historic wood decks and see the famous 16� guns up close.

downtown/L.A. metro Angels FlightÂŽ Railway DQJHOVĂ&#x;LJKW FRP 6 +LOO 6W /RV $QJHOHV 90013, 213.626.1901 The “shortest railway in the worldâ€? connects the Metro Red Line Pershing Square station to Grand Avenue. Open seven days a week from 6:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. One-way fare is only 25 cents.

OUE Skyspace LA VN\VSDFH OD FRP : WK 6W /RV $QJHOHV 90071, 213.894.9000 Take L.A. to new heights. Enjoy L.A.’s unparalleled 360-degree views from California’s tallest openair observation terraces and see iconic landmarks. Experience the Skyslide, a 45-foot, fully enclosed, all-glass adventure.

hollywood Escape Hotel Hollywood HVFDSHKRWHOKROO\ZRRG FRP +ROO\ZRRG %OYG /RV $QJHOHV Check in to the World’s Largest Ghostly Hotel in Hollywood for an adventure of a lifetime! Solve the mystery in under 60 minutes, in an immersive movie-like environment. Be the hero of your own story! Good luck!

iFLY Hollywood Indoor Skydiving LĂ&#x;\ZRUOG FRP KROO\ZRRG 8QLYHUVDO 6WXGLRV %OYG %OGJ 6WH 8QLYHUVDO &LW\ Located at Universal CityWalk,ÂŽ iFLY offers the thrill of skydiving in a safe, controlled environment. Packages available for one person or large groups! $5 off any introductory package with code VISITLA online or by calling.

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Sunset Ranch Hollywood VXQVHWUDQFKKROO\ZRRG FRP 1 %HDFKZRRG 'U +ROO\ZRRG Horseback tours under the Hollywood Sign—the best views in L.A.! Hourly daily tours, kids' parties, evening and famous BBQ tours, with live music and BBQ buffet. Evening tours by reservation; daily tours available as walk-ups.

neighboring regions Harbor Breeze Cruises ZKDOHZDWFKLQJLQOD FRP $TXDULXP :D\ 'RFN /RQJ %HDFK Whales have been spotted! L.A.’s premier cruise company offers year-round daily whale watching, harbor tours, private yacht parties, weddings. Our exceptional tours have no hidden fees. Join us for the adventure of a lifetime!

beaches beach cities/LAX Cabrillo Beach EHDFKHV FR OD FD XV 6WHYHQ 0 :KLWH 'U 6DQ 3HGUR

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Marina del Rey

visitmarinadelrey.com, 4701 Admiralty Way, 0DULQD GHO 5H\ This peaceful 12-acre lagoon is easy walking distance from most of the Marina’s hotels. Staffed by lifeguards, the beach has playground equipment, sheltered picnic tables, and no surf, making it ideal for families.

Venice Beach EHDFKHV ODFRXQW\ JRY YHQLFH EHDFK 2FHDQ )URQW :DON 9HQLFH Swimming, surfing, fishing, bicycling and bike rentals, skating and rentals, volleyball and basketball courts, shopping, weight lifting area, handball courts, racquetball courts, picnic areas, restrooms, and showers.

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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway SVWUDPZD\ FRP 2QH 7UDP :D\ 3DOP 6SULQJV Ride the world’s largest rotating tramcars to the top of Mt. San Jacinto. Hike 50-plus miles of trails or cross-country ski. Dine in two restaurants and enjoy spectacular views of the Coachella Valley from a 8,516-foot elevation.

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SeaWorld San Diego VHDZRUOG FRP 6HD:RUOG 'U 6DQ 'LHJR 92109, 619.226.3901 Amazing attractions, unforgettable animal interactions and incredible shows, including the Shamu Adventure. World-class marine life exhibits in San Diego.

billiards & bowling downtown/L.A. metro Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge at L.A. LIVE

luckystrikesocial.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., /RV $QJHOHV Lucky Strike offers lunch, dinner, late-night dining, and private and semi-private events. This location features 18 bowling lanes, billiard tables, and private event space complete with its own lanes.

west hollywood Bikes and Hikes LA ELNHVDQGKLNHVOD FRP 6DQWD 0RQLFD %OYG :HVW +ROO\ZRRG Full-service outdoor activities tour company promoting an eco-friendly, sustainable way to enjoy all the glory Los Angeles has to offer by bike, hike, walking, sailboat, or kayak. We offer adventures for everyone!

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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Buena Park Famous attractions, award-winning dining and affordable accommodations make Buena Park the ideal destination. This lively Southern California town is 5 miles from Disneyland®, 10 miles from the beach, 20 miles from Los Angeles, and a million miles from your every day life!

1 WORLD-FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS

2 FOODIE FAVORITES

3 DINNER SHOWS

Start your adventure at Knott’s Berry Farm

Foodies flock to Yelp’s #1 rated restaurant,

At Pirate’s Dinner Adventure, watch

theme park filled with over 40 exhilarating

Porto’s Bakery & Café. Grab a Chicago-

pirates swoop from the rigging of an

rides like GhostRider – the tallest, fastest

style dog at Portillo’s, famous fried

18th century galleon while eating a

and longest wooden roller coaster on the

chicken at Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner,

four-course meal. Experience the Middle

West Coast. In the summer, cool off at

drinks at the witch-themed bar The

Ages at Medieval Times and enjoy a

Knott’s Soak City, a 15-acre water park

Cauldron or try “The Zoo,” a 30-scoop

royal feast while epic battles of steel and

packed with 23 slides, a lazy river and

ice cream sundae at Farrell’s Ice Cream

steed ensue. Visit Teatro Martini for non-

wave pool. Local Tip: Skip the lines at

Parlour. Local Tip: Choose from over 100

stop comedy, magic acts, astonishing

Knott’s with a Fast Lane Pass.

craft beers at Rock & Brews.

acrobatics and a delicious five-course spread. Local Tip: Cheer on the Teatro Martini cast members and they just might let you come onstage.

Order your FREE Travel Guide Today, Call 800-541-3953 or go to: VisitBuenaPark.com

4 SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS Each season offers a new experience including Knott’s Scary Farm, Ghost Town

5 BUDGET-FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATIONS Relax at one of Buena Park’s comfortable

Alive!, Boysenberry Festival, Knott’s Merry

accommodations offering great values

Farm, Old Tyme Fall Festival and Summer

and amenities. Save big with free parking

Concert Series to name a few! Local Tip:

and no resort fees. Local Tip: Most

See what each season offers at

major hotels offer free shuttle service to

VisitBuenaPark.com/Events.

Disneyland® and local attractions.


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boats & yachts charter & rental beach cities/LAX

NoHo Arts District

nohoartsdistrict.com, 5126 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601, 818.506.3132 A one-square-mile creative community in North Hollywood that is home to 20-plus live theatres, dance and recording studios, art galleries, performing arts workshops, specialty shops, and great restaurants and nightlife.

Hornblower Cruises & Events

hornblower.com/home/mdr, 13755 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.9900 Hornblower is the premier public dining cruise and charter yacht company in Marina del Rey. Lounge on a lavish yacht for brunch or dinner with chef-prepared meals, classic cocktails, dancing, and the most remarkable views.

Spirit Cruises & Yacht Parties

spiritmarine.com, Ports O’ Call, Berth 77, San Pedro 90731, 310.548.8080 Cruise the harbor aboard our motor yachts and sailing ships for a romantic dinner cruise or sightseeing harbor tours. Stroll, shop, and dine in the historic Ports O’ Call Village.

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westside Art Muse Los Angeles

artmusela.com, 1944 Glendon Ave., #307, Los Angeles 90025, 773.350.9094 Art Muse Los Angeles—inspirational art tours. We offer small groups private art tours of museums and galleries throughout the L.A. region with professional guides. We promise an authentic experience of unique art works.

University of California, Los Angeles

ucla.edu, 330 DeNeve Dr., Covel L-16, Los Angeles 90095, 310.825.5305 Known for academic excellence, UCLA also houses botanical gardens, offers campus tours, and is a leading center for cultural programs.

Bikes and Hikes LA

bikesandhikesla.com, 8250 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90046, 323.796.8555 Full-service outdoor activities tour company promoting an eco-friendly, sustainable way to enjoy all the glory Los Angeles has to offer by bike, hike, walking, sailboat, or kayak. We offer adventures for everyone!

day spas beach cities/LAX The Spa at Terranea

cultural tours beach cities/LAX

terranea.com/spa, 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275, 877.881.1535 Restore, rejuvenate, and realign at The Spa at Terranea, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. Featuring 25 treatment rooms, a salon, fitness and wellness center, cafe, retail, relaxation areas, and more.

Spa Montage Beverly Hills

spamontage.com/beverlyhills/?NCK= 8777131914, 225 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.7840 Spa Montage Beverly Hills featuring L.RAPHAEL is an urban oasis offering you the finest in spa, skincare, beauty, and wellness from state-of-theart diamond facials to holistic therapies, fitness classes, and salon services.

downtown/L.A. metro Omni Spa at Omni Los Angeles Hotel

omnilosangeles.com, 251 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.300.0456 Revitalize with holistic day spa services in an intimate, modern setting. Let our team of caring professionals pamper you with an array of massages, facials, body treatments, and personal training.

Ritz-Carlton Spa Los Angeles

ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/california/los-angeles/ spa, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.763.4400 A luxurious urban oasis in Downtown L.A. offers the ultimate in pampering, from a Champagne welcome to personalized services. Signature treatments, along with hair and makeup, ensure guests are radiant and red-carpet ready.

hollywood Bliss Hollywood

blissworld.com, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.798.1387 Bliss Spa Hollywood is a full facility international spa and skin care retail boutique, with a renowned cast of talent providing professional facials, massages, and nail treatments 24/7.

Burke Williams Hollywood

burkewilliamsspa.com, 925 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90038

Torrance Cultural Arts Center

arts.torranceca.gov, 3350 Civic Center Dr., Torrance 90503, 310.781.7150 Our many beautiful rooms and ideal accessible location, with free parking, excellent rates, plus you can use your own caterer, make the Torrance Cultural Arts Center ideal!

downtown/L.A. metro City of Los Angeles

lacityhall.org, 200 N. Spring St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.485.2121 Free tours of the central rotunda, the press room, and council chambers.

Walt Disney Concert Hall at The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 Dynamic, 293,000-square-foot concert hall created by Frank Gehry, featuring a wavy, steel exterior designed to look like a ship with its sails at full mast.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM.

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Aqua Star Babor Beauty Spa

Spa at Pacific Palms

Beverly Hills Hotel Spa

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beverlyhilton.com, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.887.6048

beverlyhillshotel.com, 9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.887.2505 Six treatment rooms, four private treatment cabanas, a relaxation garden, and steam and saunas in both men’s and women’s changing rooms.

La Prairie Spa

waldorfastoriabeverlyhills.com/spa-health, 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210 Spend a peaceful day at the La Prairie Spa. This luxury retreat offers signature services and nourishing treatments for the entire body. Indulge in a massage or cellular facial in one of our six treatment rooms.

Spa at The Beverly Wilshire

fourseasons.com, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.385.7023 Perfectly attuned to the Beverly Hills lifestyle, the Spa at the Beverly Wilshire provides an exclusive oasis to restore balance to mind and body.

pasadena Chuan Spa at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena

chaunspa.com/en/pasadena, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena 91106, 626.585.6414 Chuan Spa is a haven of wellness and transformation featuring signature treatments inspired by Traditional Chinese Medicine including massages, facials, and body treatments, combined with cutting-edge skin care technology.

santa monica Burke Williams Santa Monica

burkewilliamsspa.com, 1358 Fourth St., Santa Monica 90401, 310.966.4098


PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM

One of California’s most beautiful and unique destinations! For information on our Upcoming Special Exhibits visit ReaganLibrary.com

Tour Through Air Force One 27000

View a Full Scale Replica of the Oval Office

Touch an Authentic Piece of the Berlin Wall

40 Presidential Drive • Simi Valley, CA 93065 • ReaganLibrary.com • 800.410.8354


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westside Bliss Los Angeles

blissworld.com, 930 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles 90024, 310.443.8269 Visit the 7,000-square-foot Bliss L.A. in Tinseltown for spa-hopping sightseers, overextended A-listers, and lobby-hanging locals.

Spa Intercontinental

intercontinental.com/losangeles, 2151 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles 90067, 310.552.0425 SPA InterContinental offers guests a chance to relax and unwind in one of our three luxurious spa villas. Our experienced therapists will provide the perfect treat with our signature treatments.

fairs & festivals beach cities/LAX Los Angeles Art Show

laartshow.com, 1154 Grant Ave., Venice 90291, 310.822.9145 Held at the L.A. Convention Center in January, the Los Angeles Art Show is sponsored by the Fine Art Dealers Association and joined by the IFPDA Fine Print Fair.

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dinner cruises beach cities/LAX Hornblower Cruises & Events

hornblower.com/home/mdr, 13755 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.9900 Hornblower is the premier public dining cruise and charter yacht company in Marina del Rey. Lounge on a lavish yacht for brunch or dinner with chef-prepared meals, classic cocktails, dancing, and the most remarkable views.

the valley Descanso Gardens

descansogardens.org, 1418 Descanso Dr., La CaĂąada-Flintridge 91011, 818.949.4200 A 160-acre garden oasis containing a Camellia Oak Forest, Rose Garden, Japanese Tea Garden, California natives, and seasonal displays.

Spirit Cruises and Yacht Parties

spiritmarine.com, Ports O’ Call, Berth 77, San Pedro 90731, 310.548.8080 Cruise the harbor aboard our motor yachts and sailing ships for a romantic dinner cruise or sightseeing harbor tours. Stroll, shop, and dine in the historic Ports O’ Call Village.

dinner theater & shows hollywood Dolby TheatreÂŽ

dolbytheatre.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 180, Los Angeles 90028, 323.308.6300 Home of the Academy AwardsÂŽ and one of the best venues for live concerts, theater, and award shows in the heart of Hollywood.

the valley Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Show

thedinnerdetective.com/sites/los-angeles, 150 E. Angeleno Ave., Holiday Inn Burbank Media Center, Burbank 91504, 866.496.0535 America’s largest award-winning murder-mystery dinner show is now playing in Los Angeles. Each ticket includes a gourmet meal, prizes, an awardwinning show, beverages, and so much more!

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golf beach cities/LAX The Golf Club at westdrift

westdrift.com, 1400 Parkview Ave., Manhattan Beach 90266, 310.546.7511 Your own private getaway, on 27 landscaped acres with golf course, lake, health club, and pool.

The Links

terranea.com/southern-california-golf-courses, 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275, 310.265.2755

Trump National Golf Club

trumpgolf.com, One Trump National Dr., Rancho Palos Verdes 90275, 310.265.5000 The quintessential special event and public golfing destination on the West Coast, located on the breathtaking oceanfront of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

downtown/L.A. metro City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks

laparks.org, 221 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.202.2700

neighboring regions Industry Hills Golf Club at Pacific Palms

ihgolfclub.com, One Industry Hills Pkwy., City of Industry 91744, 626.810.4653 Nestled on 650 acres 20 minutes from Downtown Los Angeles. Features two championship courses, world-class resort amenities, and comprehensive practice facilities; 36 holes, par 72, 7,221 total yards.

Pelican Hill Golf Club at The Resort at Pelican Hill

pelicanhill.com, 22800 Pelican Hill Road S., Newport Coast 92657, 949.467.5946 Pelican Hill Golf Club, located at The Resort at Pelican Hill along the coast of Newport Beach, features 36 Tom Fazio-designed holes of golf that weave naturally into 400 coastal acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

santa monica Clublender

clublender.com, 860 Via De La Paz, Ste. E3-C, 3DFLĂžF 3DOLVDGHV Clublender rents golf clubs for delivery anytime, anywhere in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah. Choose online from the latest PXG, Callaway, TaylorMade, and Titleist clubs, all in Vessel Bags, as well as gloves, balls, and range finders.

historical beach cities/LAX Korean Bell of Friendship

sanpedro.com/sp_point/korenbel.htm, 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.7705 Donated in 1976 to the people of Los Angeles by the people of the Republic of Korea to honor veterans of the Korean War.

downtown/L.A. metro El Pueblo Historical Monument

elpueblo.lacity.org, 125 Paseo de la Plaza, Ste. 400, Los Angeles 90012, 213.485.6855 The oldest section of Los Angeles and the site where the city was founded in 1781. Beautiful outdoor plaza, museums, historic buildings, and a traditional Mexican marketplace for shopping and dining.

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olvera-street.com, 125 Paseo de la Plaza, Ste. 400, Los Angeles 90012, 213.485.6855 A colorful Mexican marketplace with a wide variety of restaurants, Mexican and Latin American merchandise, and artisan goods.

Pico House

elpueblo.lacity.org, 430 N. Main St., Ste. 400, Los Angeles 90012, 213.485.8372

Watts Towers

wattstowers.org, 1765 E. 107th St., Los Angeles 90002, 213.847.4646 Nine artistic towers that were collectively placed on the National Register of Historic Places. A monument to one man’s spirit, ingenuity, and determination.


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San Gabriel Mission

University of Southern California

sangabrielmission.org, 428 S. Mission Dr., San Gabriel 91776, 626.457.3035 Founded in 1771, San Gabriel Mission is a beautiful historical site with churches, a museum with many artifacts, winery, gardens, cemeteries, and gift shop.

major attractions hollywood Universal Studios Hollywood™

universalstudioshollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608, 800.UNIVERSAL Behind-the-scenes look at moviemaking on the world-famous Studio Tour. Face action head-on with shows and attractions such as Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Fast & Furious–Supercharged, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™.

movie theaters hollywood TCL Chinese Theatres IMAX

tclchinesetheatres.com, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.464.8111 The courtyard is famous for the handprints and footprints of Hollywood celebrities, dating from 1927 through the present.

parks downtown/L.A. metro City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation & Parks

laparks.org, 221 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.202.2700

points of interest

thegrovela.com, 189 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles 90036, 323.900.8080 The Grove is a world-renowned shopping, dining, and entertainment destination with unparalleled stores like Anthropologie, Apple, Michael Kors, Coach, and Nordstrom.

Watts Labor Community Action Committee

The Original Farmers Market

wlcac.org, 10950 S. Central Ave., Los Angeles 90059, 323.563.5639 Watts Arts 24/7 invites visitors to the friendly Watts Arts District to discover the beauty of its people, the wonder of its towers, and the truth about its history.

hollywood Hollywood & Highland

hollywoodandhighland.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 170, Hollywood 90028, 323.817.0200 Hollywood & Highland features the Dolby Theatre,Ž home of the Academy Awards,Ž conveniently located on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. With world-class shopping, dining, and nightlife, it’s the ultimate Hollywood experience.

Hollywood Bowl

University of California, Los Angeles

ucla.edu, 330 DeNeve Dr., Covel L-16, Los Angeles 90095, 310.825.5305 Known for academic excellence, UCLA also houses botanical gardens, offers campus tours, and is a leading center for cultural programs.

professional sports venue downtown/L.A. metro

TCL Chinese Theatres IMAX

Los Angeles Football Club/ Banc of California Stadium

tclchinesetheatres.com, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.464.8111 The courtyard is famous for the handprints and footprints of Hollywood celebrities, dating from 1927 through the present.

Universal CityWalkÂŽ Hollywood

citywalkhollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 5511-6, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7278 Universal CityWalkŽ is L.A.’s favorite place to play! With live music, movies, and great food, CityWalkŽ has over 30 places to eat, a state-of-the-art 19-screen movie theater with IMAX, and more than 30 unique shops.

neighboring regions Catalina Island Company

visitcatalinaisland.com, 150 Metropole Ave., Avalon 90704, 310.510.2000 Find your Catalina only 14 steps from the beach at Pavilion Hotel, in an ocean-view cabana at Descanso Beach Club, over elevated casual cuisine at Avalon Grille, and on more than two dozen exciting land and sea adventures.

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farmersmarketla.com 6333 W. Third St., Los Angeles 90036, 323.933.9211 The Original Farmers Market has been L.A.’s favorite destination since 1934. With more than 100 gourmet grocers, specialty shops, and restaurants serving international cuisine, it is a beloved gathering spot for locals and tourists.

hollywoodbowl.org, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068, 323.850.2000 Outdoor amphitheater with a dramatic, state-ofthe-art stage, museum, and picnic areas.

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usc.edu, Exposition Blvd./S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90089, 213.740.2311 Renaissance architecture and commemorative history stations mark important milestones in the rich history of USC. Self-guided tours are available.

Port of Los Angeles SRUWRĂ&#x;RVDQJHOHV RUJ 6 3DORV 9HUGHV 6W San Pedro 90731, 310.732.3508 As America’s premier port and an undisputed center for global trade, the Port of Los Angeles is the key to Southern California’s economic dominance.

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americanaatbrand.com, 889 Americana Way, Ste. 330, Glendale 91210, 818.637.8982 Experience the ultimate in shopping, dining, entertainment, and luxury living at The Americana at Brand. From the carefully chosen boutiques to the beautiful ambience, every care has been taken to surround you with luxury.

lafc.com, 3939 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90037, 323.648.6017 Banc of California Stadium offers premium amenities and hospitality spaces throughout the venue including a chef-driven international food hall and rooftops. Perfect for any size event including conferences, socials, and festivals.

rv rentals neighboring regions El Monte RV

elmonterv.com, 12818 Firestone Blvd., Santa Fe Springs 90670, 562.404.9300 First-class motorhomes for rent. Locations nationwide.

sightseeing tours/tour guides beach cities/LAX Star Helicopters

star-helicopters.com, 3670 W. 120th St., Hawthorne 90250, 310.355.1959 Fly in our Bell Jet Ranger, the Rolls-Royce of helicopters, first-class luxury. A truly unique experience, closest to LAX, Downtown, Hollywood, and Beverly Hills! Also Downtown— heliport access for charters.


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downtown/L.A. metro Downtown LA Walking Tours

dtlawalkingtours.com, 600 W. 9th St., Unit 603, Los Angeles 90015, 213.399.3820 Providing guided walking tours of Downtown Los Angeles and its neighborhoods. We walk the city, step inside world-class monuments, tell stories, learn the history, and experience the architecture of the City of Angels!

Elephant Tour

elephanttour.com, 404 S. Figueroa St., #506, Los Angeles 90071, 213.612.0111 Local tours and transportation service with Japanese-speaking driver.

Handlebar Bike Tours LLC

handlebarbiketours.com, 308 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 90013, 323.439.4448 Guided bicycle tours of Downtown Los Angeles; bike and helmet included, $40. Tours meet at Grand Central Market, and visit the top 10 sites. Flat routes/eight-speed bikes make riding easy and fun. The best way to see DTLA!

H.I.S. International Tours Inc. Ă&#x;LJKWV KLVJR FRP XV 6 )LJXHURD 6W Ste. 500, Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.0777 H.I.S. is a provider of local transportation and sightseeing tours, attraction tickets, hotel reservations, and airport transportation to all L.A. and Orange County hotels. Corporate, groups, or individuals are welcome.

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Sunnyday Scoot

sunnydayscoot.com, Meeting Locations Vary, +ROO\ZRRG /RV $QJHOHV A fully immersive, guided adventure offering personalized sightseeing tours. Experience the thrill of L.A. sitting side by side driving super-fun two-seat scooter-cars! Great for families, friends, couples, and groups. Open daily.

TMZ Celebrity Tour

tmztour.com, 6822 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 844.869.8687 See the REAL Hollywood, TMZ style. From the hottest spots in Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and the Sunset Strip to where your favorite celebrities go to eat, shop, and party. There’s a good chance you will bump into a celeb, too.

Ultimate Hollywood Tours

ultimatehollywoodtours.com, 6660 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.915.1889 Family owned. Highest rated two-hour tour featuring Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Sunset Strip, the Hollywood Sign, and Rodeo Drive. Private tours available. Great vans with canopy tops and open sides. Top celebrity homes and sites.

california-tour.com, 500 Sutter St., Ste. 823, San Francisco 94102, 415.393.4211 California Tours is a DMC and tour operator. Services from New York; Boston; Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Las Vegas; San Francisco; Los Angeles; Napa; Nashville; and San Diego for business, leisure, and student travelers.

LA Stories

gtscharter.com, 1112 Montana Ave., Santa Monica 90403 Comfortable, air-conditioned, late-model fleet of passenger vans, minibuses, and motor coaches can accommodate business meetings, conventions, sightseeing tours, and charter services for small or large and private groups.

Starline Tours of Hollywood/ Tourcoach Charter & Tours

starlinetours.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.463.3333 Discover the best of L.A. with Starline Tours! Celebrity Homes, CitySightseeing Hop-on Hop-off, Grand City Tour in nine languages, Movie Locations Tour, Attractions, and more. Private charters also available. The fun starts here!

adayinlatours.com, 410 Broadway, Santa Monica 90401, 818.538.6287 A true SoCal experience and top-rated tour on TripAdvisor. Experience two beach cities, Rodeo Drive, The Grove, and all of Hollywood in one day! Hotel pickup and dropoff available.

the valley LA Insider Tours

lainsidertours.com, 7401 Laurel Canyon Blvd., #26, North Hollywood 91605, 800.549.6625 LA Insider Tours offers unforgettable one-on-one tour experiences showing you the real Los Angeles in private, unmarked vehicles. See L.A. as an insider with people who live here—it’s just like having a friend in town.

thebikecenter.com, 800 N. Alameda, Space S4, Los Angeles 90012, 213.377.5688 The Bike Center is a full service bike shop offering bike repair, bike rentals, guided bike tours, retail sales of bicycles and bicycling accessories, and secure indoor bike parking.

west hollywood Bikes and Hikes LA

bikesandhikesla.com, 8250 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90046, 323.796.8555 Full-service outdoor activities tour company promoting an eco-friendly, sustainable way to enjoy all the glory Los Angeles has to offer by bike, hike, walking, sailboat, or kayak. We offer adventures for everyone!

special interest courses/activities downtown/L.A. metro Los Angeles Dodgers/ Dodger Stadium

losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com, 1000 Vin Scully Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 323.224.1469 Since 1962, Dodger Stadium has been home to some of the greatest players in the baseball! Join us for a behind the scenes stadium tour and get a glimpse into Dodger history. Information can be found at dodgers.com/tours.

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citytours.com, 7309 Hannum Ave., Culver City 90230, 310.915.6469 Wholesale tour operator; receptive services for the Spanish and Portuguese community.

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A Day in LA Tours

latour1.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 310.622.9120

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The Bike Center

LA City Tours

LA Tour1

bikesandhikesla.com, 8250 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90046, 323.796.8555 Full-service outdoor activities tour company promoting an eco-friendly, sustainable way to enjoy all the glory Los Angeles has to offer by bike, hike, walking, sailboat, or kayak. We offer adventures for everyone!

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santa monica

lastoriestour.com, 7080 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 310.359.5853 The most Instagrammable, immersive, and experiential tours in Los Angeles. From street art, selfies, coffee, and couture to rock gods, movie stars, and gangsters. You’ll discover L.A. in an unforgettable way.

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bigbustours.com

lacitytours.com, 6806 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.960.0300 The best way to see L.A.! Sample the rich history, diverse culture, and sun-drenched beaches of legendary Los Angeles. Travel with entertaining knowledgeable guides. Experience the most comprehensive tours of L.A.!

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Porsche Experience Center Los Angeles

porschedriving.com/porsche-experience-centerlos-angeles, 19800 S. Main St., Carson 90745, 888.204.7474 Drivers can pilot the latest Porsche models through eight driving modules meant to demonstrate the power, responsiveness, and safety at the core of Porsche engineering. PECLA also offers event spaces and fine-dining options.

Santa Anita Park

santaanita.com, 285 W. Huntington Dr., Arcadia 91007, 626.574.6400 Santa Anita offers many seating, dining and private options to attend the races. The combination of world-class racing, timeless architecture, lush gardens, and breathtaking views add up to an atmosphere of fun and excitement.

specialty tours beach cities/LAX Catalina Express

catalinaexpress.com, Berth 95, San Pedro 90731, 310.519.1212 Passenger boats to Catalina Island provide yearround service with up to 30 departures daily.

Malibu Wine Hikes

malibuwinehikes.com, 32111 Mulholland Hwy., Malibu 90265, 424.346.0041 Are you looking for something totally different and unique to do? Join us for one of our epic Malibu Wine Hikes. We will hike through the vineyards, feed exotic animals like Stanley the Giraffe, and enjoy a wine tasting of five wines.

Malibu Wine Safaris

lasafaris.com, 32111 Mulholland Hwy., Malibu 90265, 818.497.2206 Zebras, vineyards, and the best views in Southern California. Malibu Wine Safaris take adventurers on tours around Saddlerock Ranch to learn about the history of the region, the ranch, and the amazing wines.

downtown/L.A. metro Avital Food Tours

avitaltours.com/los-angeles, 213.394.0901 Avital Food Tours offers four-course progressive dining experiences in Los Angeles while telling the story of a neighborhood through food.

LA Cycle Tours

lacycletours.com, P.O. Box 86173, Los Angeles 90086, 213.364.6254 Our all-inclusive bicycle tours will show you the real side of the city. Learn about L.A.’s history, culture, and art. We have a Taco Tour, Pastry Tour, Art and History Tour, and Workout tours for riders of all skill levels.

Los Angeles Club Crawl

losangelesclubcrawl.com, 453 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90013, 323.667.6282 Visit four different bars and nightclubs in DTLA in one night! Join our hosts and 50 to 100-plus partygoers every weekend for the ultimate night out in Downtown L.A.—no cover charges and no lines at each venue!

Los Angeles en Francais

los-angeles-en-francais.fr, 35 Rue Ausone, Bordeaux, France 33000, 33.672.276.888 Los Angeles en Francais is the French-speaking tourism specialist in Los Angeles. A selection of 100 percent original activities to discover L.A. differently and off road.

Six Taste Food Tours

sixtaste.com, Los Angeles 90071, 213.798.4749 As L.A.’s highest-rated food tour company, Six Taste leads historical and cultural walking tours and curated dining experiences of different neighborhoods of L.A., featuring samples of food from popular to hidden culinary gems.

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westside Melting Pot Food Tours

meltingpottours.com, 8484 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 515, Beverly Hills 90211, 424.247.9666 Cultural walking tours in intriguing neighborhoods designed to indulge taste buds for individuals and groups of 10 to 100 guests. Contact us for pricing and details. Great way to experience L.A. from a local’s perspective!

Take My Mother* Please (*Or Any Other VIP)

takemymotherplease.com, P.O. Box 35219, Los Angeles 90035, 323.737.2200 Personalized sightseeing provides made-to-order tours with expert guide (vibrant, red-haired Anne Block) in a golden Cadillac to L.A.’s “gloriously unusual” sights.

LA Beer Hop

labeerhop.com, 4430 Price St., #201, Los Angeles 90027, 323.928.2113 LA Beer Hop provides guided tours of the best breweries in the city including Downtown L.A., South Bay, and Long Beach. Tours visit three locations and include a flight of beer at each location and a knowledgeable beer guide.

Los Angeles Urban Adventures

losangelesurbanadventures.com, 7095 Hollywood Blvd., #834, Los Angeles 90028, 323.300.5370 Experience the REAL L.A., sampling food and drink, exploring bustling markets and neighborhoods, and discovering local hidden gems. Our small-group adventures aim to make your BEST. DAY. EVER!

spectator sports downtown/L.A. metro Los Angeles Clippers

clippers.com, 1111 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.742.7555 Attend a L.A. Clippers game during your visit to Los Angeles. Meeting space, on-court experiences, and event suites are available for groups of 12 to 1,000 people. We can help you plan a truly unique experience.

Studios at Paramount

paramountstudios.com, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038, 323.956.5000 The VIP Paramount tour is a guided two-hour historical and informational look behind the scenes of the daily operations of a major motion picture and television facility.

Sunset Ranch Hollywood

sunsetranchhollywood.com, 3400 N. Beachwood Dr., Hollywood 90068, 323.469.5450 Horseback tours under the Hollywood Sign—the best views in L.A.! Hourly daily tours, kids' parties, evening and famous BBQ tours, with live music and BBQ buffet. Evening tours by reservation; daily tours available as walk-ups.

pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium

rosebowlstadium.com, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena 91103, 626.577.3100 With multiple locations to choose from, the Rose Bowl Stadium is perfect for any style of event. Enjoy a first-class meal on the field, Terry Donahue Pavilion, spacious state-of-the-art locker rooms, or Court of Champions.

west hollywood Bikes and Hikes LA

bikesandhikesla.com, 8250 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90046, 323.796.8555 Full-service outdoor activities tour company promoting an eco-friendly, sustainable way to enjoy all the glory Los Angeles has to offer by bike, hike, walking, sailboat, or kayak. We offer adventures for everyone!

sports & activities beach cities/LAX Perry’s Cafe & Beach Rentals

perryscafe.com, 362 N. Sepulveda Bl., #2, Manhattan Beach 90266, 310.939.0000 Perry’s Cafe & Beach Rentals is the gem of L.A. beach culture, a destination oasis for 40 years, with 12 prime locations on Santa Monica and Venice beaches, featuring an array of amenities including bike tours and events.

Stratus Bubble Soccer, LLC

stratusbubblesoccer.com, 5792 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles 90016, 213.262.8286

downtown/L.A. metro Los Angeles Dodgers/ Dodger Stadium

losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com, 1000 Vin Scully Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 323.224.1469 Since 1962, Dodger Stadium has been home to some of the greatest players in the baseball! Join us for a behind-the-scenes stadium tour and get a glimpse into Dodger history. Information can be found at dodgers.com/tours.

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Los Angeles Football Club/ Banc of California Stadium

lafc.com, 3939 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90037, 323.648.6017 Banc of California Stadium offers premium amenities and hospitality spaces throughout the venue including a chef-driven international food hall and rooftops. Perfect for any size event including conferences, socials, and festivals.

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

lacoliseum.com, 3911 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90037, 213.747.7111 Come see a USC or Rams football game and take a tour of the greatest stadium in the world! The Coliseum is the only venue to host two Olympiads, two Super Bowls, and a World Series. For tickets, please visit lacoliseum.com.

neighboring regions The Klub Gymnastics

theklubgym.com, 1683 Blake Ave., Los Angeles 90031, 323.227.5582 As one of SoCal’s largest gyms at almost 40,000 square feet, TKG is THE destination for gymnastics and family fitness in the L.A. area. TKG’s mission is simple: to have all guests gain strength, enhance self-esteem, and achieve success.

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pasadena Rose Bowl Stadium

rosebowlstadium.com, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr., Pasadena 91103, 626.577.3100 With multiple locations to choose from, the Rose Bowl Stadium is perfect for any style of event. Enjoy a first-class meal on the field, Terry Donahue Pavilion, spacious state-of-the-art locker rooms, or Court of Champions.

santa monica Aqua Surf School

aquasurf.com, 2701 Barnard Way, “On the Beach,” Santa Monica 90405, 310.745.9186 Learn to surf in two hours! We teach kids, teens, and adults. All equipment included. Lessons are available every day and fill up quickly—call today!

studio tours hollywood Studios at Paramount

paramountstudios.com, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038, 323.956.5000 The VIP Paramount tour is a guided two-hour historical and informational look behind the scenes of the daily operations of a major motion picture and television facility.

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wbstudiotour.com, 3400 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank 91522, 877.492.8687 Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood offers a three-hour visit inside a real working Hollywood studio. Visit original sets and props used to create productions from Batman to Friends. Get closer to the entertainment you love!

Sony Pictures Studios Tour

sonypicturesstudiostours.com, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232, 310.244.8687 (TOUR)

television & motion picture studios

wbstudiotour.com, 3400 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank 91522, 877.492.8687 Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood offers a three-hour visit inside a real working Hollywood studio. Visit original sets and props used to create productions from Batman to Friends. Get closer to the entertainment you love!

Sony Pictures Studios

sonypicturesstudios.com, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232, 310.244.4456 Located on one of the most famous studio lots, this two-hour walking tour gives you a rare glimpse of old Hollywood’s glory days and Sony’s current productions. Reservations recommended. Children 12 and older. Free parking.

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Universal Studios Hollywood™

Universal Studios Hollywood™

universalstudioshollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608, 800.UNIVERSAL Behind-the-scenes look at moviemaking on the world-famous Studio Tour. Face action head-on with shows and attractions such as Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Fast & Furious–Supercharged, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™.

universalstudioshollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608, 800.UNIVERSAL Behind-the-scenes look at movie making on the world-famous Studio Tour. Face action head-on with shows and attractions such as Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, Fast & Furious–Supercharged, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™.

F R O Z E N S H U T T E R / I STO C K

santaanita.com, 285 W. Huntington Dr., Arcadia 91007, 626.574.6400 Santa Anita offers many seating, dining, and private options to attend the races. The combination of world-class racing, timeless architecture, lush gardens, and breathtaking views add up to an atmosphere of fun and excitement.


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DisneylandÂŽ Resort

California State University, Northridge

disneyland.com, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92803, 714.781.4565 Experience the magic of DisneylandŽ Resort like never before! Explore the newly reimagined Pixar Pier at Disney California AdventureŽ Park! And get ready for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, opening in summer 2019 at DisneylandŽ Park!

Disney’s California Adventure™ Park

disneyland.com, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92803, 714.781.4565 Immerse yourself in a magical festival of shows, parades, and attractions celebrating California’s sordid past and exciting future.

Knott’s Berry Farm

knotts.com, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park 90620, 714.220.5200 Located in the heart of Southern California’s Orange County, Knott’s Berry Farm is an iconic California theme park featuring dozens of rides, shows, and attractions in five themed areas.

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arts & cultural organizations downtown/L.A. metro L.A. County Arts Commission

1055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 800, Los Angeles 90017, 213.202.5858

Paley Center for Media SDOH\FHQWHU RUJ 1 %HYHUO\ 'U %HYHUO\ +LOOV 90210, 310.786.1033 As the largest public archive of TV and radio programming, The Paley Center has a global collection of over 160,000 programs spanning 100 years and honors entertainment with free exhibits and star-studded events year-round.

downtown/L.A. metro The Broad

dance/ performing arts downtown/L.A. metro Music Center

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 L.A.’s performing arts destination. Home to Center Theatre Group, LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil, and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. Plus family programming, architectural tours, dining, and shopping.

museums

WKHEURDG RUJ 6 *UDQG $YH /RV $QJHOHV 90012, 213.232.6220 The Broad museum in Downtown L.A. offers free general admission to its collection of contemporary art by artists such as Basquiat, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Yayoi Kusama, and more. Free tickets can be booked at thebroad.org.

California African American Museum

caamuseum.org, 600 State Dr., Exposition Park, Los Angeles 90037, 213.744.7432 Exhibitions and programs of African-American art, history, and culture.

California Science Center

californiasciencecenter.org, 700 Exposition Park Dr., Los Angeles 90037, 323.724.3623 Discover fun hands-on science exhibits, live habitats and animals, and Space Shuttle Endeavour. Don’t forget to experience a film on the seven-story IMAX screen! FREE general admission (excludes IMAX and paid exhibits).

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

beach cities/LAX Battleship IOWA Museum SDFLĂžFEDWWOHVKLS FRP 6 +DUERU %OYG San Pedro 90731, 877.446.9261 Visit the Battleship USS Iowa Museum at the Los Angeles Waterfront. Come celebrate the American Spirit aboard the only battleship on the West Coast. Walk the historic wood decks and see the famous 16" guns up close.

Fort Macarthur Museum

ftmac.org, 3601 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.2631 Site of one of the most complete coastal defense batteries in the United States.

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Los Angeles Maritime Museum

lamaritimemuseum.org, Berth 84, Foot of Sixth St., San Pedro 90731, 310.548.7618 Maritime artifacts, scale models, and nautical art.

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GRAMMY ÂŽ Museum at L.A. LIVE

grammymuseum.org, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A245, Los Angeles 90015, 213.765.6800 The GRAMMYÂŽ Museum has four stories of cutting-edge exhibits and interactive experiences exploring a host of musical genres that provides a music-infused setting and a celebration of the power of music.

Japanese American National Museum MDQP RUJ 1 &HQWUDO $YH /RV $QJHOHV 90012, 213.625.0414 Dedicated to promoting appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Japanese American experience, JANM offers exhibitions, public programs, an award-winning museum store, and a resource center.

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lapca.org, 501 N. Main St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.542.6200 LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes celebrates and cultivates the enduring and evolving contributions of Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, and Latinos in Los Angeles. LA Plaza has free cultural programming year-round.

Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)

moca.org, 250 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.626.6222 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) is your source for inspiration and a mustsee for contemporary art enthusiasts.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

nhm.org, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles 90007, 213.763.3466 Discover your world past and present. Encounter dinosaurs, experience nature, discover L.A., explore our dioramas, marvel at one of the most impressive gem and mineral collections in the world, and that’s just the beginning.

hollywood Autry Museum of the American West WKHDXWU\ RUJ :HVWHUQ +HULWDJH :D\ Los Angeles 90027, 323.667.2000 The galleries explore broad themes relating to the history and diverse cultures of the American West.

Hollywood Museum WKHKROO\ZRRGPXVHXP FRP 1 +LJKODQG $YH +ROO\ZRRG See 10,000 real show-business treasures showcasing more than 100 years of Hollywood history! The museum attracts fans from around the world; named one of the top tourist attractions by L.A. Weekly and TripAdvisor; voted one of top 10 museums.

Travel Town Museum ODSDUNV RUJ WUDYHOWRZQ =RR 'U Los Angeles 90027, 323.662.5874 Authentic locomotives and railroad cars celebrate the history of the railroad in Southern California. Also features a scale train ride and model trains.

neighboring regions Banning Museum/ Friends of Banning Museum WKHEDQQLQJPXVHXP RUJ ( 0 6W Wilmington 90744, 310.548.7777 The 1864 Greek Revival residence is the former home of General Phineas Banning, the “father� of the Los Angeles Harbor.

Museum of Latin American Art

molaa.org, 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach 90802, 562.437.1689

pasadena Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

huntington.org, 1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino 91108, 626.405.2100 The Huntington: one of the world’s great cultural, research, and education centers. Library and three art galleries contain rare books, European, and American art. Explore 16 breathtaking gardens. Enjoy gift shop, tea room, cafe, tours.

Kidspace Children’s Museum

kidspacemuseum.org, 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena 91103, 626.449.9144 Southern California’s premier children’s museum, Kidspace has over 2.5 acres of hands-on exhibits including insects, arts, natural and environmental sciences, and FUN! Kidspace is where play and learning are one.


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Norton Simon Museum

nortonsimon.org, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena 91105, 626.449.6840 The Norton Simon Museum is celebrated as one of the most remarkable private art collections ever assembled. Works on view include masterpieces by Rembrandt, Degas, Van Gogh, and Picasso, and South and Southeast Asian sculpture.

the valley Forest Lawn Museum

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

lacma.org, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.857.6000 Since 1965 LACMA has collected and exhibited works of art that span history and geography. The permanent collection of nearly 130,000 objects and calendar of special exhibitions reflect L.A.’s uniquely diverse population.

Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

forestlawn.com/events/category/ museum-exhibits/list, 1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale 91205, 323.340.4782 Forest Lawn Museum is committed to enrich, inspire, and educate the community through the display of artwork, exhibits, and programs featuring history, culture, and religion. Free admission and parking.

lamoth.org, 100 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles 90036, 323.651.3704 The West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts, housed in award-winning architectural building near The Grove. Interactive exhibits, public tours, and Holocaust survivor speakers. Admission is always free.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

Museum of Tolerance

reaganlibrary.com, 40 Presidential Dr., Simi Valley 93065, 805.577.4066 The Ronald Reagan Library is one of California’s most beautiful and unique destinations. Step aboard and tour through his actual Air Force One; view a full-scale replica of the Oval Office.

westside Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

academymuseum.org, 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 310.247.3000 A museum devoted to exploring the art and science of movies and moviemaking. Visitors will experience the magic of cinema and the creative, collaborative process of filmmaking through the lens of those who make it.

Annenberg Space for Photography

annenbergspaceforphotography.org, 2000 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles 90067, 213.403.3000 A state-of-the-art digital projection gallery and traditional print exhibit area display stunning photography in a dynamic environment. Short films feature stories behind the images. Several exhibits a year. Free admission.

Craft and Folk Art Museum

cafam.org, 5814 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.937.4230 Changing exhibitions on contemporary craft and folk art ranging from historical to contemporary, traditional to eclectic. Lectures, tours, and live performances illuminate global and local cultures.

museumoftolerance.com, 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035, 310.553.8403 Inspiring, one-of-a-kind, interactive experience promotes understanding by exploring dynamics of discrimination, legacy of the Holocaust and contemporary human rights issues.

Petersen Automotive Museum

petersen.org, 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.964.6348 Authentic architecture and actual vehicles marking important milestones in history. Exotic and ordinary vehicles from Hollywood and Detroit.

Skirball Cultural Center

skirball.org, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90049, 310.440.4500 At the Skirball, enjoy museum exhibitions— including the ever-popular Noah’s Ark at the Skirball—family programs, performing arts, world music, film, lectures, classes, dining, shopping, and more.

Wende Museum and Archive of the Cold War

wendemuseum.org, 10808 Culver Blvd., Culver City 90230, 310.216.1600 The Wende holds an unparalleled collection of art and artifacts from Cold War-era Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union while offering innovative programming to illuminate connections between art and history, past and present.

music/concerts beach cities/LAX Forum

fabulousforum.com, 3900 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood 90305, 310.330.7300

Getty Center

getty.edu, 1200 Getty Center Dr., Los Angeles 90049, 310.440.7300 Extensive collection of antiquities, paintings, drawings, sculpture, 19th- and 20th-century American and European photographs.

Hammer Museum

hammer.ucla.edu, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024, 310.443.7000 The Hammer Museum offers exhibitions and collections that span classic to contemporary art, as well as programs that spark meaningful encounters with art and ideas.

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laopera.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.8001 LA Opera is the fourth largest opera company in the U.S. Under direction of Plácido Domingo and James Conlon, LA Opera brings together worldrenowned artists to create opera that attracts the attention of international audiences.

LA Phil

laphil.com, 151 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 323.850.2000 Since its founding in 1919, the LA Phil has been hailed as Southern California’s leading performing arts institution.

Los Angeles Master Chorale

lamc.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7282 Founded in 1964. the award-winning Los Angeles Master Chorale presents innovative programming and is committed to commissioning new works.

Music Center

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 LA’s performing arts destination. Home to Center Theatre Group, LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil, and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. Plus family programming, architectural tours, dining, and shopping.

The Novo

thenovodtla.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A335. Los Angeles 90015, 213.763.4669 The Novo by Microsoft is located in the center of L.A. LIVE. Accommodating more than 2,300 guests, The Novo is the perfect venue for a concert while also providing excellent space for corporate events and private parties.

Wiltern

wilterntheatertickets.com, 3790 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010, 213.388.1400 The Wiltern is a one-of-a-kind, widely recognized as a world-class live entertainment venue. See some of the hottest shows and best live music in L.A. in the art deco elegance of this 1930s theater.

hollywood Dolby Theatre®

Fowler Museum at UCLA

fowler.ucla.edu, 308 Charles E. Young Dr. E., Los Angeles 90024, 310.825.4361 The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores art and culture from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas, past and present.

LA Opera

downtown/L.A. metro Center Theatre Group

centertheatregroup.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.628.2772 One of the nation’s leading theatre companies, producing world-class dramas and musicals at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum at the Music Center.

dolbytheatre.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 180, Los Angeles 90028, 323.308.6300 Home of the Academy Awards® and one of the best venues for live concerts, theater, and award shows in the heart of Hollywood.

Greek Theatre

lagreektheatre.com, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90027, 844.524.7335 The Greek Theatre is nestled in the treeenclosed picturesque setting of Griffith Park. This award-winning outdoor theatre offers top-quality entertainment under the stars in the heart of Los Angeles.

Hollywood Bowl

hollywoodbowl.org, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068, 323.850.2000 Outdoor amphitheater with a dramatic, state-ofthe-art stage, museum, and picnic areas.


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Hollywood Palladium

livenation.com/venues/14586/hollywoodpalladium, 6215 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.962.7600 Step back into the glory of Old Hollywood, with all of today’s modern touches. One of the most versatile and unique venues in SoCal. The larger than life landmark is run by Live Nation, the world’s largest live music company.

Live Nation

livenation.com, 7060 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 310.360.3077

Universal CityWalk® Hollywood

citywalkhollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 5511-6, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7278 Universal CityWalk® is L.A.’s favorite place to play! With live music, movies, and great food, CityWalk® has over 30 places to eat, a state-of-the-art 19-screen movie theater with IMAX, and more than 30 unique shops.

neighboring regions Masters of Harmony Chorus

mastersofharmony.org/about_us, P.O. Box 3342, Santa Fe Springs 90670, 888.664.8863 The Masters of Harmony chorus has been thrilling audiences in California since 1985 with a repertoire of Beatles to Broadway, gospel to Gershwin. Performance artistry of choreographed songs has made them world renowned.

westside

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

chandler-pavilion.com, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 laopera.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.8001 LA Opera is the fourth largest opera company in the U.S. Under direction of Plácido Domingo and James Conlon, LA Opera brings together worldrenowned artists to create opera that attracts the attention of inte rnational audiences.

Los Angeles Master Chorale

lamc.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7282 Founded in 1964, the award-winning Los Angeles Master Chorale presents innovative programming and is committed to commissioning new works.

The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 L.A.’s performing arts destination. Home to Center Theatre Group, LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil, and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. Plus family programming, architectural tours, dining, and shopping.

Walt Disney Concert Hall at The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 Dynamic, 293,000-square-foot concert hall created by Frank Gehry, featuring a wavy, steel exterior designed to look like a ship with its sails at full mast.

El Rey Theatre

theelrey.com, 5515 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.936.6400 El Rey is an original art deco theater built in 1936. It features a grand ballroom with a full stage equipped with concert-quality sound and state-of-the-art lighting.

opera & performing arts beverly hills Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

thewallis.org, 9390 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.246.3800 Located within the former Beverly Hills Post Office, The Wallis delivers theater, music, dance, and arts learning to Los Angeles.

downtown/L.A. metro Center Theatre Group

centertheatregroup.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.628.2772 One of the nation’s leading theatre companies, producing world-class dramas and musicals at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum at the Music Center.

hollywood Ford Theatres

fordtheatres.org, 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. E., Hollywood 90068, 323.856.5793 A must-see on your trip schedule! From June through October, this iconic 1,200-seat historic performing arts venue presents world-class music, dance, theatre, film, and family events in its outdoor amphitheatre.

neighboring regions Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts

cerritoscenter.com, 12700 Center Court Dr., Cerritos 90703, 562.916.8510

pasadena Pasadena Playhouse

pasadenaplayhouse.org, 39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena 91101, 626.356.7529 Pasadena Playhouse the state theatre of California is a 686-seat performing arts venue, located in Old Town Pasadena and provides a variety of cultural and artistic events from theatre and dance to music and opera.

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LA Opera

downtown/L.A. metro Ahmanson Theatre

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 For over 50 years the Ahmanson Theatre has presented a wide variety of dramas, musicals, comedies, and classic revivals. A unique, state-ofthe-art reconfiguration proves a variable seating capacity from 1,600 to 2,000.

Center Theatre Group

centertheatregroup.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.628.2772 One of the nation’s leading theatre companies, producing world-class dramas and musicals at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum at the Music Center.

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

chandler-pavilion.com, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211

East West Players

eastwestplayers.org, 120 N. Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.625.7000 2019 marks the 54th anniversary of East West Players, the nation’s premier Asian American theatre organization. EWP produces artistic works and educational programs that foster dialogue exploring Asian Pacific experiences.

LA Stage Alliance

lastagetix.com, 644 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.614.0556 Offers half-price tickets to hundreds of theater, concert, and dance performances each week through LAStageTix.com or in person at the Hollywood & Highland and Downtown Visitor Information Centers.

Mark Taper Forum

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 One of the nation’s leading theater companies, producing world-class dramas and musicals at the Mark Taper Forum and the Ahmanson Theatre, located at The Music Center.

The Music Center

musiccenter.org, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7211 L.A.’s performing arts destination. Home to Center Theatre Group, LA Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil, and Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center. Plus family programming, architectural tours, dining, and shopping.

hollywood Dolby Theatre®

dolbytheatre.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 180, Los Angeles 90028, 323.308.6300 Home of the Academy Awards® and one of the best venues for live concerts, theater, and award shows in the heart of Hollywood.

Hollywood Pantages Theatre

hollywoodpantages.com, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.468.1700 Hollywood Pantages has a history as grand and diverse as the stage and screen fare that audiences have flocked to enjoy there for half a century. These days it’s one of Los Angeles’ leading homes of legitimate theatre.


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Brasserie–Los Angeles

Geoffrey’s

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Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant & Market–Santa Monica

SusieCakes

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Rain Wine Bar and Lounge

rainwinebar.com, 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance 90503, 310.316.3636 A wine list like no other...the lounge menu and new dinner menu use farm-fresh ingredients for nice selection of menu items for those dining solo or to share. $$ American

Rose Cafe & Restaurant

rosecafevenice.com, 220 Rose Ave., Venice 90291, 310.399.0711 The Rose is an iconic restaurant in the heart of Venice, serving locals and travelers alike. Chef Jason Neroni’s menu focuses on local Southern California cuisine with an international influence from his world travels. $$ American (new)

Second Story Restaurant

secondstoryrestaurant.com, 3501 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach 90266, 310.750.0312 $$ American (new)

beverly Hills Avec Nous

avecnous.com, 9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.8660 Avec Nous is a contemporary take on the classic French bistro; a hip St. Tropez vibe that delivers a fresh culinary experience to Beverly Hills. $$$ French

Avra

theavragroup.com, 233 N. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.734.0841 Avra, a fine-dining Greek seafood restaurant, is in the heart of Beverly Hills. We specialize in whole fish, flown in from around the world, and Greek island hospitality, without guests having to leaving sunny California. Greek

Blvd at Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel

marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information restaurant/laxap-los-angeles-airport-marriott, 5855 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.641.5700

theblvdrestaurant.com, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.385.3901 Modernly elegant, The Blvd features a world-class restaurant, distinctive bar, and inviting outdoor patio overlooking Rodeo Drive. $$$ Mediterranean

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cpredondobeachhotel.com/dining.aspx, 300 N. Harbor Dr., Redondo Beach 90277, 310.318.7764 Enjoy an American breakfast or breakfast buffet with made-to-order omelets, crepes, and pancakes. $$ American

Stones

marriott.com/laxmb, 4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.3000 Stones restaurant features a contemporary blend of Asian and Italian ingredients. The restaurant is perfect for any occasion. Stones is a unique combination of style and service. $$ Euro-Asian

Trump National Golf Club

trumpgolf.com, One Trump National Dr., Rancho Palos Verdes 90275, 310.265.5000 The quintessential special event and public golfing destination on the West Coast located on the breathtaking oceanfront of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

unity la Bar

losangelesairport.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/ dining/unity-la-open-market-and-bar.html, 6225 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 424.702.1234

unity la Open Market

losangelesairport.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/ dining/unity-la-open-market-and-bar.html, 6225 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 424.702.1234

unity la Restaurant

losangelesairport.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/ dining/unity-la-open-market-and-bar.html, 6225 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.337.6571 $$ Latin Fusion

Waterfront Bar and Grille

marinadelreyhotel.com, 13534 Bali Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.1000 California Continental cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere facing the marina. $$ Californian

Yokoso Sushi Bar

cplosangeles.com/dining.aspx, 5958 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.642.7500 Japanese

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beverlyhilton.com/explore/dining, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.887.6055 Classic California cuisine with contemporary fusions marrying local fresh ingredients with Stockyard steaks and fresh seafood, making it the California cuisine of choice in Beverly Hills. $$$ American

Citizen

citizenbeverlyhills.com, 184 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.402.5885 Citizen’s unique design can accommodate groups up to 225. Whether you’re planning a special occasion, hosting an event, or just getting together with your favorite people, Citizen will help you celebrate in style. $$$ American

CUT ZROIJDQJSXFN FRP UHVWDXUDQWV ÞQH GLQLQJ 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.276.8500 CUT, Wolfgang Puck’s first steak restaurant, designed by Richard Meier (of The Getty Center fame), is a Beverly Hills celebrity hot spot. $$$$ Steakhouse

Fogo de ChĂŁo Brazilian Steakhouse fogodechao.com, 133 N. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills 90211, 310.289.7755 Authentic Brazilian steakhouse. Menu features 16 different cuts of fire-roasted meats carved tableside, gourmet salad buffet, and traditional sides. $$$ Steakhouse

The Garden Bar

montagehotels.com/beverlyhills/dining, 225 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.5832 Combining chef Geoffrey Zakarian’s passion for entertaining with Montage Beverly Hills’ dedication to exemplary service, The Garden Bar serves as the ideal destination for cocktailing, gatherings, and soirÊes.

Georgie

georgierestaurant.com, 225 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.7970 Featuring modern American cuisine, Georgie showcases locally sourced ingredients perfectly melded with seasonal influences, accompanied by inventive handcrafted cocktails and bold by-the-glass wine offerings. $$$$ American (new)

The Grill on the Alley

thegrill.com/locations/the-grill-beverly-hillscalifornia, 9560 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills 90210-5102, 310.276.0615 $$$ Steakhouse

Jean-Georges

jean-georges.com/restaurants/united-states/ los-angeles/jean-georges-beverly-hills, 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.6566 Named for award-winning, Michelin-star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills’ signature fine-dining restaurant specializes in innovative and fresh cuisine. $$$$ American (new)

Lawry’s The Prime Rib

lawrysonline.com, 100 N. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills 90211, 310.652.2827 Roasted prime ribs of beef carved tableside from silver carts in an elegant Edwardian atmosphere. $$$ Steakhouse

Lobby Lounge

9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210 The lounge is a delightful space to connect over a casual breakfast or specialty cocktail. Located in the chic epicenter of our three-story lobby, the contemporary art deco style enhances the lounge’s French flair.

Ocean Prime

ocean-prime.com/locations/beverly-hills, 9595 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.859.4818 Ocean Prime serves the highest quality seafood, steak, handcrafted cocktails and award-winning wines. Our passion is to deliver an extraordinary experience. For us, the answer is “yes.� What is your question? $$$ Seafood

Oliverio @ Avalon

avalonbeverlyhills.com/dining/oliverio.html, 9400 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.407.7791 Oliverio restaurant in Beverly Hills features modern Italian cuisine in a relaxed California patio atmosphere. $$ Italian

The Polo Lounge

beverlyhillshotel.com, 9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.887.2777 California cuisine with an Asian twist. Charming indoor and outdoor garden setting. Sunday brunch features an authentic Mariachi band. $$$$ Californian

Pool Bar & Cafe

fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire/dining/ restaurants/the_pool_bar_and_cafe, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.275.5200 During the day, Executive Chef Conny Andersson’s Pool Bar & Cafe provides a refreshingly chic poolside hangout—lobster clubs, fun kids’ cuisine, and sangria round out this Beverly Hills hideaway. $$ Californian

The Rooftop by JG

9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210 On the rooftop of Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills sits The Rooftop by JG. This casual restaurant serves a selection of American classics along with 360-degree views of the Hollywood Hills and the Beverly Hills skyline.

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The Rooftop Grill

montagehotels.com/beverlyhills/dining/rooftopgrill, 225 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.7886 Escape to The Rooftop Grill set alongside the mosaic-tiled swimming pool and serving up breathtaking views of the Hollywood Hills along with fresh, healthy California cuisine. $$ American (new)

sidebar by Wolfgang Puck

fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire/dining/lounges/ sidebar, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.275.5200 Contemporary lounge sidebar is the magnificently chic, Richard Meier-designed adjoining bar to CUT by Wolfgang Puck. $$$ Californian

Spago ZROIJDQJSXFN FRP UHVWDXUDQWV ÞQH GLQLQJ 176 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.385.0880 Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurant. Innovative California cuisine with influences from Europe and Asia. $$$$ Californian

24/7 Restaurant at The Standard, Downtown LA

standardhotels.com/los-angeles/restaurantsbars/24-7-restaurant, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.439.3030 Twenty-four-hour restaurant featuring international comfort food. An eclectic mix of cuisine with both indoor and outdoor seating. $$ American (new)

71Above

71above.com, 633 W. 5th St., 71st Fl., Los Angeles 90071, 213.712.2683 At 950 feet above ground level and the highest restaurant west of the Mississippi. Offering modern American cuisine by chef Vartan Abgaryan, 71Above boasts breathtaking ocean views along with spectacular views of DTLA. $$$$ American (new)

Back Porch

thelahotel.com/eatdrink.shtml, 333 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.617.6090 California cafe cuisine in a casual lobby-level dining room. French doors lead to palm-lined terrace with alfresco seating. $ Californian

Bar9

thelahotel.com/eat-and-drink/bar9, 333 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.617.1133 $$ Californian

Best Girl

bestgirldtla.com, 929 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90015, 213.235.9660 $$ American

BKLA

barandkitchenla.com, 819 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.784.3048 Located inside the O Hotel in Downtown L.A., Bar | Kitchen is a seasonal American restaurant rooted in the tradition of market fresh cuisine, small production wines by the glass, craft beers, and classically inspired cocktails. $$ American (new)

bordergrill.com, 445 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.486.5171 Chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, Food Network’s Too Hot Tamales, present the bold flavors of Mexico, fresh handmade cocktails, and bright festive murals splashed throughout the spacious cantina and restaurant. $$ Mexican

Breva

brevadtla.com, 939 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 300, Los Angeles 90015, 213.660.3006 $$ Mediterranean

Broken Spanish

brokenspanish.com, 1050 S. Flower St., Ste. 102, Los Angeles 90015, 213.749.1460 Broken Spanish highlights L.A.-native chef Ray Garcia’s distinct culinary perspective and Latin upbringing. Dishes with long-established traditions are celebrated with modern appeal in Downtown Los Angeles. $$$$ Mexican

Cafe Pinot

patinagroup.com/cafe-pinot, 700 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.239.6500 In the heart of Downtown Los Angeles and adjacent to the historic L.A. Central Library, our California French–inspired cuisine meets an impressive metropolitan skyline view of the city. $$$ French

Checkers Downtown

www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/hiltoncheckers-los-angeles-laxchhf/dining/index.html, 535 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.891.0519 Seasonal California cuisine with attentive but never stuffy service. Complimentary transportation to The Music Center of Los Angeles County and Walt Disney Concert Hall with dinner. $$$ American

City Club Los Angeles

icityclub.com, 555 S. Flower, 51st Fl., Los Angeles 90071, 213.620.9662 $$$$ American

Clifton’s Republic

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Corner Bakery Cafe–Grand

cornerbakerycafe.com, 300 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 150, Los Angeles 90071, 213.921.4450

District on the Bloc

districtdtla.com, 711 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.612.3185 Let your senses be dazzled by chef Hansen Lee’s modern, approachable menu inspired by the extraordinary sustainably grown ingredients purveyed by local farmers. $$ American

Drago Centro

dragocentro.com, 525 S. Flower St., Ste. 120, Los Angeles 90071, 213.228.8998 Drago Centro is the inspired interpretation of contemporary Italian cuisine from acclaimed chef Celestino Drago, serving artisanal cocktails, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant features a separate lounge and outdoor patio. $$ Italian

Eat Drink Americano

eatdrinkamericano.com, 923 E. 3rd St., Ste. 101, Los Angeles 90013, 213.620.0781 Eat Drink Americano (Restaurant | Bar | Event Space) is a New American gastropub located in Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. The dĂŠcor is like the area: industrial! Casual and friendly. $$ American (new)

Engine Co. No. 28

engineco.com, 644 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.624.6996 $$ American

Espressamente Illy

marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/ laxjw-jw-marriott-los-angeles-l.a.-live, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.765.8600 $ Coffee & Tea

The Exchange

freehandhotels.com/los-angeles/the-exchange, 416 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.612.0021

The Factory Kitchen

thefactorykitchen.com, 1300 Factory Pl., Los Angeles 90013, 213.996.6000 The Factory Kitchen serves traditional Italian fare in Los Angeles’ Arts District. Chef Auriana prepares dishes using fresh, seasonal, and locally sourced ingredients. $$ Italian

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Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse– Los Angeles

fogodechao.com, 800 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.228.4300 Authentic Brazilian steakhouse that began more than 36 years ago in Brazil, featuring fire-roasted meats, carved tableside by gaucho chefs, Gourmet Market table, side dishes, and award-winning wine list. $$$ Steakhouse

Lakeview Bistro

westin.com/bonaventure, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.1000 Casual dining for breakfast and lunch. Breakfast buffet and omelet station open starting at 6 a.m. daily. Located on the lobby level in the hotel atrium area. $$ American

Li Orient Asian Bar & Restaurant

thelahotel.com/eatdrink.shtml, 333 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.617.1133 Relax, play a game of pool, or watch your favorite sporting event on one of our many screens. Features specialty grill items, light fare, and cocktails. $ American

OLRULHQWUHVWDXUDQW FRP : WK 6W 6WH Los Angeles 90071, 323.500.1186 As a great venue featuring bar service and Chinese cuisines, Li Orient has floor-to-ceiling windows with an incredible view of the “Angel City� as you and guests dine on what can only be described as the “Pearls of the Orient.� $$ Chinese

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marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/ restaurant/laxjw-jw-marriott-los-angeles-la-live, : 2O\PSLF %OYG /RV $QJHOHV 213.765.8630 A taste of true Los Angeles cuisine celebrating the region’s abundance of fresh produce and the varied heritage of the city. $$$ American

Grand Cafe

omnihotels.com/hotels/los-angeles-californiaSOD]D GLQLQJ JUDQG FDIH 6 2OLYH 6W Los Angeles 90012, 213.356.4155 Casually elegant atmosphere features innovative California cuisine for breakfast and lunch. Indoor and outdoor dining are available. Overlooks MOCA and walking distance from The Broad, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and The Music Center. $ Californian

Grill Room ODDF FRP : WK 6W /RV $QJHOHV 213.625.2211 Open to members and guests, the Grill Room is the ideal setting for an intimate dinner or power breakfast, with a varied menu of American, Nouvelle, and California cuisines topped with attentive personal service. $$ American

Justice Urban Tavern

losangelesdowntown.doubletree.com, 120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.629.1200

Katsuya at L.A. LIVE NDWVX\DUHVWDXUDQW FRP ODOLYH : 2O\PSLF Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.747.9797 SBE’s Katsuya pairs the talents of master sushi chef Katsuya Uechi and world-renowned designer Philippe Starck, offering a selection of sushi and unique Japanese fare along with its renowned specialty cocktails. $$$ Sushi

Kendall’s Brasserie

patinagroup.com/kendalls-brasserie/about, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.7322 A modern, artistic, and vibrant take on the traditional French brasserie. Chef Jean-Pierre Bosc has playfully enhanced his take on contemporary, regional French cuisine, inspired by his hometown in Lyon, France. $$$ French

LA Prime

starwoodhotels.com/westin/property/dining/ attraction_detail.html?propertyid=1004& attractionid=31655, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.1000 $$$$ Steakhouse

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McKay’s

mckays.usc.edu, 3540 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90007, 213.748.4141 Offering contemporary and continental cuisine masterfully prepared and served by our highly trained professional staff. $$ Californian

Morton’s The Steakhouse– Downtown

mortons.com, 735 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 207, Los Angeles 90017, 213.553.4566 Renowned for its signature menu and legendary hospitality, Morton’s sets the standard for fine steakhouse dining. The Best Steak‌anywhere! Dinner nightly, lunch on weekdays; private dining available. $$$$ Steakhouse

Nest at WP24

ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/california/los-angeles/ GLQLQJ QHVW DW ZS : 2O\PSLF %OYG Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.8824 Nest at WP24 is the perfect complement to the highly executed fine dining of the adjacent WP24 by Wolfgang Puck. Inventive mixology and an exciting wine list will accompany the menu of appetizers, large plates, and desserts. $$$ Asian Fusion

Nick + Stef ’s Steakhouse

patinagroup.com/nick-and-stefs-steakhouse-la, 330 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.680.0330 A reimagined steakhouse in Downtown Los Angeles. $$$ Steakhouse

Noe Restaurant & Bar QRHUHVWDXUDQW FRP 6 2OLYH 6W Los Angeles 90012, 213.356.4100 Offers a refined seasonal California menu. The outdoor patio showcases the stunning Downtown skyline and features a full menu of signature cocktails and an expansive wine list. $$ American (new)

Palm Restaurant–Downtown L.A.

thepalm.com, 1100 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.763.4600 Serves huge cuts of prime beef, jumbo lobsters, fresh seafood, and Italian specialties since 1926. $$$ American

Patina Restaurant

patinarestaurant.com, 141 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012, 213.972.3331 Patina is the flagship of Joachim Splichal’s restaurant group. The restaurant is renowned for its elegant and minimal dÊcor, and exquisite French Californian cuisine. Exclusive, private chef’s table for 11 guests. $$$$ French

Perch

perchla.com, 448 S. Hill St., Ste. 1312, Los Angeles 90013, 213.802.1770 Perch is an elevated resting place, a whimsical French-inspired all-inclusive rooftop bistro. $$$ French

Plum Tree Inn

plumtreeinn.com, 913 N. Broadway, Los Angeles 90012, 213.613.1819 Serving Mandarin and Szechuan cuisine. Complete catering available for in-house or delivery. $ Chinese

PRANK DTLA

prankbar.com, 1100 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.493.4786

Public School 213–Downtown L.A. psontap.com/locations/ps213, 612 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.622.4500 An education in the art of food and beer in the heart of Downtown L.A. $$ American

Redbird

redbird.la, 114 E. 2nd St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.788.1191 Chef Neal Fraser and Amy Knoll Fraser’s flagship features modern American cuisine that is refined yet approachable, highlighting multicultures of L.A., carved into a historic architectural gem—the former rectory of Vibiana. $$$ American (new)

Rendezvous Court

thebiltmore.com, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.1562 Once the hotel’s lobby, this magnificent space hosts the Biltmore’s famous traditional and new Royal Afternoon Tea as well as specialty coffees, teas, refreshments, and grab-and-go sandwiches and salads. $ American

Rock & Reilly’s–DTLA

rockandreillys.com, 615 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.537.0554 $$ American

Rock’n Fish at L.A. LIVE URFNQÞVKODOLYH FRP : 2O\PSLF %OYG Ste. A160, Los Angeles 90015, 213.748.4020 A lively restaurant featuring fresh seafood seven days a week, signature handcrafted cocktails, happy hour Monday through Thursday, and late-night menu. $$ Seafood

Rossoblu

rossoblula.com, 1124 San Julian St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.749.1099 $$$ Italian

Rosso’s Pizzeria

rossoorospizzeria.usc.edu, 3500 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90089, 213.743.2077 If you’re hungry for a slice or a fully loaded pie, Rosso’s offers New York–style thin-crust pizza or piping-hot lasagna. Come watch the game on five flat-screen TVs or enjoy our 20-foot shuffleboard. $ Italian

San Antonio Winery & Restaurant sanantoniowinery.com, 737 Lamar St., Los Angeles 90031-9990, 323.223.1401 One of L.A.’s largest operating wineries and restaurants with tours, wine tasting, and food events. Banquet and meeting rooms available. Italian/California cuisines. $ Italian

Sixth Street Tavern VL[WKVWUHHWWDYHUQ FRP : WK 6W #116-B/C, Los Angeles 90017, 213.614.1900

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Smeraldi’s Restaurant

millenniumhotels.com/en/los-angeles/ millennium-biltmore-hotel-los-angeles/ smeraldis-restaurant, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.612.1562 Delicious Continental cuisine featuring breakfast and lunch highlighted by chef-attended stations, weekday famous seafood lunch buffets, and space for group celebrations. Open daily for breakfast and lunch. $$ Italian

Spear Steak & Seafood House spearrestaurant.com, 800 W. 6th St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.688.3000 $$ Steakhouse

Spring St. Bar & Sandwich Shop

springstla.com, 626 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.622.5859 American

Stafford + Mathis Kitchen

sandmkitchen.com, 1020 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.7600 Stafford + Mathis Kitchen Restaurant serves modern American cuisine for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$ American (new)

Takami Sushi & Robata Restaurant

takamisushi.com, 811 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 2100, 21st Fl., Los Angeles 90017, 213.236.9600 Located on the 21st floor, Takami Sushi & Robata boasts panoramic views of Downtown L.A. Serving classic sushi, Japanese robata, and specialty dishes with a twist, this gorgeous penthouse location is a one-of-a-kind experience. $$$ Japanese

Tamon

tamon-ten.com, 328 E. 1st St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.617.2000

Testa

testadtla.com, 1111 S. Hope St., #110, Los Angeles 90015, 213.973.5013 $$ American (new)

Tom’s Urban

tomsurban.com/la, 1011 S. Figueroa St., B101, Los Angeles 90015, 213.746.8667 Tom’s Urban makes the familiar new and exciting. Our drinks range from classic beers to crazy cocktails. Our food list means that anyone can find a dish to love. TV screens, tuned to sports, music videos, and TomTV are plentiful. $$ International

Triple 8 China Bar & Grill

triple8restaurant.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A-120, Los Angeles 90015, 213.747.3700 Triple 8 offers a distinctive dining experience joining modern Chinese cuisine, signature cocktails, and craft beers. It greets guests with an indoor/outdoor layout, soft sound, and light to create a truly relaxed atmosphere. $$ Chinese

WP24 by Wolfgang Puck

ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/california/los-angeles/ dining/wp24-by-wolfgang-puck, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.8824 WP24 by Wolfgang Puck offers a fine-dining experience with modern interpretation of traditional Chinese cuisine, located on the 24th floor of The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles with stunning panoramic views of Downtown L.A. $$$$ Chinese

Ziran @ The LA Grand Hotel Downtown

thelahotel.com/eatdrink.shtml, 333 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.617.1133 $$ American (new)

hollywood 25 Degrees

25degreesrestaurant.com, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.785.7244 25 Degrees is located in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel and serves up a new twist on the local burger joint. Proprietors Tim and Liza Goodell’s concept reflects old Hollywood glamour with a touch of modernity. $$ Burgers

Buca di Beppo–Universal City

locations.bucadibeppo.com/us/ca/universal-city/ 1000-universal-studios-blvd, 1000 Universal Studios Blvd., Universal City 91608, 818.509.9463 Buca di Beppo gets to the heart of fresh Italian cooking. Serving family-style meals perfect for special occasions, casual dining, or business. Visit bucadibeppo.com. $$ Italian

Cafe Sierra at Hilton Los Angeles/ Universal City

cafesierrahilton.com, 555 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City 91608, 818.509.2030 Savor an eclectic blend of culinary delights including California, Continental, and Chinese cuisines! Enjoy the “Voted the Best in L.A.” ultimate seafood and prime rib dinner buffets served Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. $$ American (new)

California’s

sheraton.com/universal, 333 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City 91608, 818.980.1212 When you’re looking for incredible cuisine, head to The California’s. Refreshing breakfasts, hearty lunches, and delectable dinners are guaranteed to satisfy even the most discriminating palate. $$ Californian

chi SPACCA

Veranda

verandadtla.com, 939 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 500, Los Angeles 90015, 213.660.3032 $$ Mediterranean

chispacca.com, 6610 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038, 323.297.1133 chi SPACCA—Italian for “he who cleaves”—has come to represent the quintessential new Italian dining experience. Open daily for dinner, chi SPACCA is an “ode to meat, beautiful meat.” $$$$ Italian

Water Grill–Downtown

Delphine Eatery & Bar

watergrill.com, 544 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.891.0900 $$$ Seafood

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delphinehollywood.com, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.798.1355 A warm and inviting space reminiscent of Provençal cafes, Delphine serves classic and modern interpretations of French cuisine. Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch, and dinner including weekend brunch. $$$ French

Garden Grille

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H2 Kitchen & Bar

loewshotels.com/hollywood-hotel/dining/lounge, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90028, 323.856.1200 As the social yet relaxing heart of the hotel, the lobby lounge, H2 Kitchen & Bar features a wide variety of signature craft cocktails, as well as a menu of innovative small bites and classic comfort dishes. American

Hard Rock Cafe–Universal

hardrock.com/cafes/hollywood-at-universalcitywalk, 1000 Universal Studios Blvd., Ste. 99, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7625 Authentic American fare with a rock ’n’ roll garnish. $ American

Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood on Hollywood Blvd.

hardrock.com/cafes/hollywood-on-hollywoodblvd, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., #105, Hollywood 90028, 323.606.7150 Authentic American fare with a rock ‘n’ roll garnish. $$ American

The Hideaway

2005 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068

Hideout

hollywoodheightshotel.com/eat_and_drink/bar. php, 2005 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90068, 323.876.8600 $$ American

Osteria Mozza

osteriamozza.com, 6602 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038, 323.297.0100 $$$$ Italian

Pizzeria Mozza

pizzeriamozza.com, 641 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90036, 323.297.0101 Pizzeria Mozza is an upscale pizza restaurant from Nancy Silverton, Mario Batali, and Joseph Bastianich. $$$ Italian

Preston’s

loewshotels.com/en/hollywood-hotel/dining/ restaurants, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90028, 323.491.1000 Located on the Mezzanine Level of Loews Hollywood Hotel, Preston’s serves Californiainspired contemporary American cuisine for breakfast and lunch and offers views of surrounding Hollywood. $$ American (new)

Public Kitchen and Bar

thehollywoodroosevelt.com/dining/public-kitchenand-bar, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.769.8888 Power lunch spot features luxurious upholstered chairs, hand-painted ceilings, and California Deco décor. $$$ American

Station

stationhollywood.com, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.798.1360 Meet friends for early evening cocktails and al fresco dining with food from the award-winning chef at our very own French brasserie, Delphine, or stay for a full night with our in-house DJs. $$ Gastropub

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Tony Roma’s

Restaurant Soleil

Tower Bar

Terrace at The Langham, Pasadena

tonyromas.com, 1000 Universal Studios Blvd., #122, Universal City 91608, 818.763.7662 Located at Universal CityWalk,Ž Tony Roma’s is famous for ribs and signature sauces, mouthwatering steaks, BBQ chicken, and delicious seafood makes a menu that is sure to please everyone. $ American sunsettowerhotel.com, 8358 Sunset Blvd., :HVW +ROO\ZRRG Tower Bar, since its recent opening, has become one of L.A.’s most popular and best reviewed restaurants serving American bistro cuisine. American

neighboring regions

langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/pasadena/ dining/the-terrace, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena 91106, 626.585.6218 Offering a California bistro-style menu with fresh seasonal, sustainable ingredients, and featuring an outdoor patio for al fresco dining with views of the Picture Bridge and pool. Open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$$ Californian

323 Bistro

The Royce Wood-Fired Steakhouse

ihg.com/crowneplaza/hotels/us/en/commerce/ laxca/hoteldetail, 6121 E. Telegraph Rd., Los Angeles 90040, 323.728.3600 Californian

Cima at Pacific Palms Resort SDFLĂžFSDOPVUHVRUW FRP 2QH ,QGXVWU\ +LOOV 3NZ\ &LW\ RI ,QGXVWU\ Eclectic menu featuring Pacific fusion cuisine. Lively atmosphere with impeccable service, majestic views and an expansive deck for outdoor dining. $$$ Seafood

Duck House Restaurant

duckshouse.com, 501 S. Atlantic Blvd., Monterey Park 91854, 626.284.3227 $$ Chinese

Quiet Cannon

DA N G O L D / U N S P L AS H

sheraton.com/pasadena, 303 E. Cordova St., Pasadena 91101, 626.449.4000 Experience the indoor/outdoor atmosphere of Restaurant Soleil, serving the finest in Mediterranean cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring homemade pastas, fresh seafood, and steaks. $ Mediterranean

montebello.gardeninn.com 901 N. Via San Clemente, Montebello 90640, 323.724.4500 Serving regional and American cuisine in a casual setting overlooking the Montebello Country Club golf course. $$ American

pasadena

roycela.com, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena 91106, 626.585.6410 Featuring the finest selection of USDA Prime cuts, Australian Wagyu, and authentic Japanese Kobe beef, prepared over a wood-fired grill with white oak and seasonal wood to sear in the maximum flavor and juiciness of each cut. $$$$ Steakhouse

Trevo’s Restaurant

pasadena.hilton.com, 168 S. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena 91101, 626.577.1000 Among more than 300 restaurants within a twomile radius, Trevo’s Restaurant offers fine cuisine, from salads and pastas to seafood and steaks. $$ Californian

santa monica 1 Pico @ Shutters on the Beach

shuttersonthebeach.com/dining/one-pico, 1 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica 90405, 310.587.1717 Offering modern American cuisine with a scenic view of the Pacific Ocean and a romantic atmosphere. $$$ Californian

4th Street Grille

doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/ doubletree-suites-by-hilton-hotel-santa-monicasmopcdt/dining/index.html, 1707 Fourth St., Santa Monica 90401, 310.395.3332 Full-service restaurant offering a breakfast buffet, including made-to-order omelets. A midday luncheon buffet is served on weekdays. Evening dining includes a wide variety of Continental/ California cuisine. $$ American

Cast

viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/santamonica/ dining_and_nightlife/cast, 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.260.7511 $$$ American (new)

Cezanne Restaurant

marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/ laxlm-jw-marriott-santa-monica-le-merigot, 1740 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.395.9700 Offers casual elegance, serving provincial French cuisine. Private dining room for 12 guests and 24-hour in-room dining are also available. $$ Californian

Coast Beach Cafe

shuttersonthebeach.com/dining/coast, 1 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica 90405, 310.587.1707 $$$ Californian

FIG Restaurant Santa Monica ĂžJVDQWDPRQLFD FRP :LOVKLUH %OYG Santa Monica 90401, 310.319.3111 $$$ Californian

The Lobster

thelobster.com, 1602 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401-3212, 310.458.9294 Serving award-winning classic American seafood with a 180-degree view of the Pacific Ocean. Within walking distance of 10 hotels, Pacific Park, and Third Street Promenade. Fine dining in a casual, friendly atmosphere. $$$ Seafood

redwhite+bluezz

redwhitebluezz.com, 37 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena 91101, 626.792.4441 $$ American

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Longitude Bar + Restaurant

starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/property/dining/ LQGH[ KWPO"SURSHUW\LG 3LFR %OYG Santa Monica 90405, 310.399.9344 $$ American (new)

Ocean & Vine at Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel loewshotels.com/santa-monica/dining/ restaurant, 1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.576.3180 $$$ Californian

Rusty’s Surf Ranch UXVW\VVXUIUDQFK FRP 6DQWD 0RQLFD 3LHU Santa Monica 90401, 310.393.7437 Located on the world-famous Santa Monica Pier. Their vintage surfboard collection, heated covered patios, dancing, and casual atmosphere are fun for visitors of all ages. Available for private events and tour groups. $$ Californian

Windows at the Pier

wyndhamsantamonicapier.com, 120 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.451.0676 Whether you eat in at Windows Restaurant & Lounge or head out for a night on the town, you’re bound to find the perfect bite. Windows Restaurants—serving breakfast and dinner daily. Room service provided daily. American

the valley Barrel and Ashes

barrelandashes.com, 11801 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.623.8883 Enjoy traditional, chef-driven BBQ at Barrel & Ashes. Celebrating the best of every major region in America, the menu focuses on family-style dishes, daily specials, and one of the finest selections of whiskey in L.A. $$ Barbecue

Brasserie–Woodland Hills

www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/hiltonwoodland-hills-los-angeles-burwchf/dining/ index.html, 6360 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills 91367, 818.595.1000 Full-service restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $ Californian

Breeze, An American Grill

warnercentermarriott.com, 21850 Oxnard St., Woodland Hills 91367, 818.887.4800 California cuisine at its finest. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, or brunch—enjoy any meal served in a beautiful atrium setting. $$ Californian

The Front Yard

ROKU

Landings Restaurant

Rooftop West at The London Hotel

thefrontyardla.com, 4222 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood 91602, 818.255.7290 The Front Yard showcases L.A.’s diverse food culture in a setting as casual and comfortable as an evening at an old friend’s house. Come hang out on our spacious outdoor patio and sip your favorite cocktail by the fireplace. $$ Californian airtelplaza.com, 7277 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.997.7676 Award-winning restaurant serving specialty items from around the world. Overlooking the airport, pool and lush gardens, the ideal choice for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. $$ Californian

Laurel Point

thepointseafood.com, 12050 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.769.6336 $$ Seafood

rokusunset.com, 9201 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.278.2060 Our stunning patio inspired by a contemporary Japanese garden features a retractable glass roof for open-air dining on the Sunset Strip. Our private room and sleek Teppanyaki room provides an intimate escape for any event. Japanese thelondonwesthollywood.com/gordonramsay/ rooftopbygordonramsay-en.html, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.358.7788 $$ American

Toca Madera

tocamadera.com, 8450 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90048, 323.852.9400

westside Bazaar by JosĂŠ AndrĂŠs

Patio Cafe

slhotel.com, 12825 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.769.4700 Recently renovated cafe. $ American

Trofi

glendale.hilton.com, 100 W. Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale 91202, 818.956.5466 $ American

west hollywood Barton G. The Restaurant

bartong.com, 861 N. La Cienega Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.388.1888 By combining fine dining with fun dining, Barton G. The Restaurant makes each meal an experience, fulfilling the senses with enticing fragrances, extraordinary food, and over-the-top presentations. $$$ American (new)

Bistro at Chamberlain

chamberlainwesthollywood.com, 1000 Westmount Dr., West Hollywood 90069, 310.657.7400 American bar bistro delivers a seasonal, signature twist to traditional bistro fare and offers wines by the glass, an international beer selection, and a clever martini menu. $$$ American

Boxwood at the London West

sbe.com/restaurants/locations/thebazaarbeverlyhills, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.246.5555 $$$$ Spanish

The Bistro

marriott.com/hotels/travel/laxce-courtyardlos-angeles-century-city-beverly-hills, 10320 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, 310.556.2777 The Courtyard Cafe is open for breakfast, and an all-you-can-eat buffet for $12.99 per person. $ American

Cabana Restaurant

fourseasons.com/content/fourseasons/en/ properties/losangeles/dining/restaurants/ cabana_restaurant, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles 90048, 310.273.2222 Cabana Restaurant offers casual outdoor dining in a lush tropical environment. $$ Californian

Cal Mare

calmarerestaurant.com, 8500 Beverly Blvd., Ste. 115, Los Angeles 90048, 424.332.4595 Cal Mare is an homage to the coast of Italy and Southern California from chef/partner Adam Sobel in collaboration with Michael Mina and MINA Group. Cal-Italian

Culina, Modern Italian

airtelplaza.com/drink-and-dine/clippercafe, 7277 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.997.7676

thelondonwesthollywood.com/dining-en.html, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.358.7788 All culinary at The London West Hollywood, including the hotel’s signature restaurant and bar, room service, and catered affairs, is under the direction of Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay. $$$$ American (new)

Clipper Club Lounge

Fig & Olive Melrose Place

Double Take

Clipper CafĂŠ

airtelplaza.com/drink-and-dine/clipperclub, 7277 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.997.7676

Daily Grill–Burbank

dailygrill.com/locations/daily-grill-burbankcalifornia, 2500 Hollywood Way, Burbank 91505, 818.840.6464 $$ American

ĂžJDQGROLYH FRP 0HOURVH 3O /RV $QJHOHV 90069, 310.360.9100 Fig & Olive is about passion for the best olive oils, flavors, and cuisine from the Riviera and coastal regions of the South of France, Italy, and Spain. Private event space available. $$ French

doubletakela.com, 10740 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024, 310.474.7765 Urban sophistication accented by organic materials sets the expectation, be it in the ambience, on the plate, or in a glass. $$ American

Ivory on Sunset

Esterel

ivoryla.com, 8440 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.848.6000 $$$ American (new)

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esterelrestaurant.com/esterel-restaurant/le-jardinat-esterel, 8555 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.358.3979 $$$ Californian

Freebird Rides

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culinarestaurant.com, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles 90048, 310.860.4000 Culina is an L.A. restaurant which offers something greater for the savvy gourmand. Featuring fresh and seasonal ingredients, Culina’s menu features vibrant dishes and authentic Italian tastes, sure to appease all palates. $$ Italian

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freebirdrides.com, 228 Main St., Ste. 6, Venice 90291, 310.684.3920


dining LA’S PREMIER MULTI-SPORT & ENTERTAINMENT VENUE Le Petit Cafe and Bar

beverlyhillsplazahotel.com, 10300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024, 310.275.5575 Le Petit Café and Bar offers a continental menu for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. $$ American

Mari Los Angeles

intercontinentallosangeles.com/dining.aspx, 2151 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles 90067, 310.284.6536 Award-winning Californian cuisine with a global influence in an intimate and elegant atmosphere. $$$ International

Marin Steak and Spirits

fourpoints.com, 5990 Green Valley Cir., Culver City 90230, 310.641.7740 American-style cuisine served in a casual setting. $$ American

Morton’s The Steakhouse

mortons.com, 435 S. La Cienega, Los Angeles 90048, 310.246.1501 Morton’s The Steakhouse, Beverly Hills is located near the famed Sunset Strip and Rodeo Drive, adjacent to the SLS Hotel. Morton’s prides itself on quality and consistency and features USDA prime-aged steak and fresh seafood. $$$$ Steakhouse

Napa Valley Grille

napavalleygrille.com, 1100 Glendon Ave., Ste. 100, Los Angeles 90024, 310.824.3322 Located in the heart of Westwood, Napa Valley Grille attracts diners with seasonal wine countryinspired cuisine. The chef-driven restaurant is an ideal setting for intimate private parties or lively gatherings. $$ American (new)

On Sunset @ Luxe Hotel Sunset

luxehotels.com, 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90049, 310.691.7584 $$$ French

RockSugar Southeast Asian Kitchen

rocksugarkitchen.com, 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 654, Los Angeles 90067, 310.552.9988 RockSugar Southeast Asian Kitchen is a one-of-a-kind restaurant located in Century City. RockSugar showcases the cuisines of Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and India. $$$ Asian Fusion

Sotto

sottorestaurant.com, 9575 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035, 310.277.0210 Sotto from chef Steve Samson features regionally inspired Southern Italian food, serving wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, house-made pastas, wood-grilled meats, and seafood. $$$ Italian

STK

togrp.com/restaurant/stk-los-angeles, 930 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles 90024, 310.659.3535 STK blends the modern steakhouse and chic lounge. Signature curvilinear seats in a palette of black gloss and cream surround the lounge housing the DJ who creates a vibe throughout. $$$ Steakhouse

Trés by José Andrés

slsbeverlyhills.com/tres, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.247.0400 $$$ American (new)

West Restaurant & Lounge

westrestaurantla.com, 170 N. Church Ln., 17th Fl., Los Angeles 90049, 310.481.7878 $$ American (new)

Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

wolfgangpuck.com/dining/wolfgang-puckat-hotel-bel-air, 701 Stone Canyon Rd., Los Angeles 90077, 310.909.1644 $$$$ Californian

The Original Farmers Market

farmersmarketla.com, 6333 W. Third St., Los Angeles 90036, 323.933.9211 The Original Farmers Market has been L.A.’s favorite destination since 1934. With more than 100 gourmet grocers, specialty shops, and restaurants serving international cuisine, it is a beloved gathering spot for locals and tourists. $$ Californian

Petty Cash Taqueria

pettycashtaqueria.com, 7360 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.933.5300 Petty Cash is a semi-authentic taquería from chef Walter Manzke featuring his interpretation of street food classics using local, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients. $$ Mexican

Public School 310–Culver City

publicschool310.com, 9411 Culver Blvd., Culver City 90232, 310.558.0414 A chef-driven gastropub in the heart of downtown Culver City that delivers “An Education in the Art of Food & Beer.” The bacon cheddar tater tots are a must try! $$ Gastropub

Ray’s and Stark Bar

patinagroup.com/restaurant.php?restaurants_ id=133, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.857.6180 Located at LACMA, Ray’s and Stark Bar is an urban, culinary oasis. We serve a Mediterraneaninspired menu of seasonal fare, fresh herbs from our own garden, favorites from the wood-burning oven, and seasonal craft cocktails. $$$ Californian

snacks downtown/L.A. metro Cafe

eatatpot.com, 3515 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010, 213.381.7411 $ Bakery

Cafe Take 5

miyakoinn.com/en, 328 E. 1st St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.617.2000

hollywood In the Mix

sheraton.com/universal, 333 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City 91608, 818.980.1212

west hollywood Lobby Bar

morganshotelgroup.com/mondrian/mondrian-losangeles/eat-drink/lobby-bar, 8440 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.650.8999 American (new)

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nightlife

hollywood

bars beach cities/LAX Landings & Bistro

losangelesairport.hilton.com, 5711 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.410.4000 Fast, self-service restaurant distinguished by international coffees, teas, pastries, and pizzas. Cocktail lounge features comfortable seating and multiple televisions.

Universal CityWalk® Hollywood

citywalkhollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 5511-6, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7278 Universal CityWalk® is L.A.’s favorite place to play! With live music, movies, and great food, CityWalk® has over 30 places to eat, a state-ofthe-art 19-screen movie theater with IMAX, and more than 30 unique shops.

redrestaurant.net, One Industry Hills Pkwy., City of Industry 91744, 626.854.2353 Superb steaks, scintillating seafood, spectacular service.

comedy clubs

live music downtown/L.A. metro Conga Room at L.A. LIVE

congaroom.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A160, Los Angeles 90015, 213.745.0162 This Latin nightclub, restaurant, and live entertainment venue is recognized as the preeminent destination for music, dancing, dining, and atmosphere for almost 1,000 guests per night.

The Edison

hollywood Hollywood Improv

hollywood.improv.com, 8162 Melrose Ave., Hollywood 90046, 323.917.4712

dancing

edisondowntown.com, 108 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.613.0000

hollywood Universal CityWalk® Hollywood

citywalkhollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 5511-6, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7278 Universal CityWalk® is L.A.’s favorite place to play! With live music, movies, and great food, CityWalk® has over 30 places to eat, a state-ofthe-art 19-screen movie theater with IMAX, and more than 30 unique shops.

downtown/L.A. metro

Conga Room at L.A. LIVE

congaroom.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A160, Los Angeles 90015, 213.745.0162 This Latin nightclub, restaurant, and live entertainment venue is recognized as the preeminent destination for music, dancing, dining, and atmosphere for almost 1,000 guests per night.

Exchange LA

exchangela.com, 618 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.627.8070 Formerly the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, Exchange LA pays homage to its rich and opulent art deco past. It is ideal for award shows, premiere parties, corporate events, fashion shows, film shoots, and charity galas.

The Novo

thenovodtla.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. A335, Los Angeles 90015, 213.763.4669 The Novo by Microsoft is located in the center of L.A. LIVE. Accommodating over 2,300 guests, The Novo is the perfect venue for a concert while also providing excellent space for corporate events and private parties.

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The BonaVista Revolving Cocktail Lounge

Duke’s Sports Bar

laac.com, 431 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.625.2211 A sports bar in the true sense of the word with over 20 television sets, programmed for individual viewing, combined with a casual dining atmosphere make Duke’s the place for sports enthusiasts.

The Edison

edisondowntown.com, 108 W. 2nd St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.613.0000

Elevate Lounge

elevatelounge.com, 811 Wilshire Blvd., 21st Fl., Los Angeles 90017, 213.236.9600 Boasting a 360-degree patio view of the city, Elevate Lounge is a full-service nightclub and lounge with exquisite indoor/outdoor space. Guests can enjoy music, dancing, a live DJ, and bottle service.

Exchange LA

exchangela.com, 618 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.627.8070 Formerly the Los Angeles Stock Exchange, Exchange LA pays homage to its rich and opulent art deco past. It is ideal for award shows, premiere parties, corporate events, fashion shows, film shoots, and charity galas.

Gallery Bar & Cognac Room

Belasco Theater

thebelasco.com, 1050 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.746.5670 Located in Downtown Los Angeles, the Belasco Theater is a historical world-class multipurpose event and entertainment venue. With 40,000 square feet of four indoor/outdoor event spaces ranging from 30 to 1,500 capacity; all-inclusive.

standardhotels.com/los-angeles/restaurants-bars, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.892.8080 Scenic rooftop bar/lounge. Live DJ nightly on the roof and in our lobby lounge. Infinity-edge swimming pool and waterbed cabanas.

thebonaventure.com/bona-vista-lounge, 404 S. Figueroa St., 35th Fl. - Red Tower, Los Angeles 90071, 213.612.4743

neighboring regions Red–A Restaurant & Bar

The Biergarten at The Standard Downtown LA

lounges beach cities/LAX Rendezvous Lounge

sheratonlosangeles.com, 6101 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.642.1111 Upscale bar and lounge located off the main lobby overlooking the pool. Featuring a wide selection of appetizers and signature drinks.

T.H. Brewster’s

fourpointslax.com, 9750 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.645.4600 Features the best of the West Coast microbreweries and hard-to-find ales from around the world. Multiple TV screens for sports including a big-screen TV.

downtown/L.A. metro Back Door Pub

milner-hotels.com, 813 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.627.6981 Features European décor, pleasant atmosphere, and a Spanish-American menu.

thebiltmore.com, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.612.1011 At this legendary mix-and-mingle bar where Mad Men and The Italian Job filmed iconic scenes, guests enjoy Prohibition-era concoctions, classic martinis, and fine wines amid the grandeur of a cherished L.A. landmark.

gLAnce Lobby Bar

marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/ restaurant/laxjw-jw-marriott-los-angeles-la-live, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., 1st Fl., Los Angeles 90015, 213.765.8600 gLAnce Lobby Bar is the place to see and be seen in Downtown Los Angeles. Located on the lobby level of the JW Marriott Los Angeles hotel, it features light fare and refreshments, perfect to enjoy before a game or concert.

ION Rooftop Patio

marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/ restaurant/laxjw-jw-marriott-los-angeles-la-live, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., 4th Fl., Los Angeles 90015, 213.765.8600 Located on the fourth floor of JW Marriott Los Angeles, ION Rooftop Patio is an open-air setting surrounded by amazing views of L.A. LIVE. Perfect for celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying the California sunshine.

Lobby Court Bar

westin.com/bonaventure, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.1000


nightlife

Los Angeles Club Crawl

losangelesclubcrawl.com, 453 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90013, 323.667.6282 Visit four different bars and nightclubs in DTLA in one night! Join our hosts and 50 to 100-plus partygoers every weekend for the ultimate night out in Downtown L.A.—no cover charges and no lines at each venue!

Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge at L.A. LIVE

luckystrikesocial.com, 800 W. Olympic Blvd., #250, Los Angeles 90015, 213.542.4880 Lucky Strike offers lunch, dinner, late-night dining, and private and semi-private events. This location features 18 bowling lanes, billiard tables, and private event space complete with its own lanes.

Mayan Theatre

clubmayan.com, 1038 S. Hill St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.746.4674 The Mayan is a beautiful landmark equipped with high-tech sound, lighting, and video equipment. Join us Friday and Saturdays at L.A.’s most stunning mega club; popular events include Lucha VaVOOM, concerts, and dance nights.

The Mixing Room

lalivemarriott.com/la-live-restaurants/ the-mixing-room-25.html, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., 1st Fl., Los Angeles 90015, 213.765.8600 The Mixing Room, located at JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, maintains a spirit rooted in warmth, hospitality, and a sense of fun. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails and small plates at both our indoor and outdoor seating.

NIXO Patio Lounge

luxecitycenter.com, 1020 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.7686 NIXO bar and outdoor patio features small bites and craft cocktails.

Pot Lobby Bar

eatatpot.com, 3515 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010, 213.381.7411 A classic hotel bar as found in Korea for international travelers—only this one is in Koreatown and travel may just be a state of mind.

Rendezvous Lounge

losangelesdowntown.doubletree.com, 120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.629.1200 An ideal place for an informal meeting or a leisurely cocktail.

The Reserve

thelareserve.com, 650 S. Spring St., Los Angeles 90014, 323.296.9265 Built in 1924, The Reserve now occupies the vault of the original Bank of America headquarters, bringing a sophisticated taste of American history unique to L.A., lost in time, and unrivaled by any other nightlife destination.

hollywood NIXO Patio Lounge

luxecitycenter.com, 1020 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.7686 NIXO bar and outdoor patio features small bites and craft cocktails.

Station Hollywood

stationhollywood.com, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.798.1360 Meet friends for early evening cocktails and al fresco dining with food from the award-winning chef at our very own French brasserie, Delphine, or stay for a full night with our in-house DJs.

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viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/santamonica/ dining_and_nightlife/cameo, 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.260.7511

Papillion Lobby Bar & Fireside Lounge

loewshotels.com/en/santa-monica-beach-hotel/ dining/lounges, 1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.458.6700 Casual atmosphere facing the ocean and pool.

the valley BLVD Bar & Lounge

blvdhotels.com/hollywood/cafe-bar-lounge, 10730 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604

west hollywood Skybar

skybarla@mhgc.com, 8440 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.848.6025

Windows Lounge

fourseasons.com, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles 90048, 310.273.2222 Cocktails and casual dining with patio seating, piano music nightly.

westside Bazaar by José Andrés

sbe.com/restaurants/locations/thebazaarbeverlyhills, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.246.5555

Luxe Lounge

luxehotels.com, 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90049, 310.476.6571 The casual, comfortable and airy Luxe Lounge is the perfect place to mingle and enjoy wines, drinks, and appetizers.

Riviera 31

8555 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.278.5444 Relax in our chic lounge Riviera 31, offering an ambience of style for the best West Hollywood nightlife. Riviera 31 provides the perfect setting for sipping delectable wine and specialty cocktails.

SBE Restaurant & Nightlife Group

sbe.com, 8000 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 323.655.8000


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apparel westside Bloomingdale’s

bloomingdales.com, Various Locations—L.A., 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90067, 310.772.2100

discount outlets neighboring regions Citadel Outlets

citadeloutlets.com, 100 Citadel Dr., Los Angeles 90040, 323.888.1724 Pure L.A. sunshine and savings. California luxe looks and attitude with fresh style. Immerse in the cool, hip, and fashionable L.A. scene with 130 authentic brands at unrivaled discounts. Find your L.A. style at Citadel Outlets.

Desert Hills Premium Outlets

premiumoutlets.com/deserthills, 48400 Seminole Dr., Ste. 601, Cabazon 92230 951.849.6641 Desert Hills Premium Outlets is California’s largest collection of luxury designer fashion and brand-name outlets, located just 70 miles from L.A. You’ll find over 180 outlet stores offering everyday savings of 25 to 65 percent.

Simon Shopping Destinations: Camarillo Premium Outlets

premiumoutlets.com/camarillo, 740 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo 93010, 805.445.8520 Enjoy everyday savings of 25 to 65 percent at 160 designer and name-brand outlets including Calvin Klein, Coach, Diesel, Fossil, Lacoste, Restoration Hardware, Sony, Theory, and many more.

Simon Shopping Destinations: Ontario Mills

ontariomills.com, 1 Mills Cir., Ontario 91764, 909.484.8301 At Ontario Mills, shop brand-name fashion stores, famous-name outlets, specialty stores, and accessory shops. With over 200 great stores in one convenient location, it’s a shopping fantasy come true!

duty free shops beach cities/LAX DFS Group LP

dfs.com/en/airport-los-angeles, 380 World Way, Los Angeles 90045, 424.318.5643 DFS Airport at LAX is the destination for travelers seeking world-class brands and personalized services all in one place. Discover value and style when you shop before departure and upon arrival.

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gifts & souvenirs westside UCLA Store

uclastore.com, 308 Westwood Plaza, Ackerman Union, Los Angeles 90024-1645, 310.825.6064 Get a taste of college life at the UCLA Store. You’ll find the best selection of UCLA emblematic apparel and accessories anywhere, an independent bookstore, and all the other student necessities imaginable.

fashiondistrict.org, 110 E. 9th St., Ste. A-1175, Los Angeles 90079, 213.488.1153 Hub of the $24.3 billion apparel industry in Los Angeles. Ninety-block district with wholesale and retail stores with apparel and accessories for the entire family, plus flowers and textiles.

Macy’s

visitmacysusa.com, Attn: Macy’s Visitor Center, 750 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.628.9311 Discover the magic of Macy’s! Stop by our DTLA Visitor Center to enjoy exclusive savings, group programs, concierge services, and even purchase tickets to popular attractions in the Los Angeles area.

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malls & marketplaces westside The Original Farmers Market

farmersmarketla.com, 6333 W. Third St., Los Angeles 90036, 323.933.9211 The Original Farmers Market has been L.A.’s favorite destination since 1934. With more than 100 gourmet grocers, specialty shops, and restaurants serving international cuisine, it is a beloved gathering spot for locals and tourists.

shopping malls & marketplaces beach cities/LAX Westfield Culver City ZHVWÞHOG FRP FXOYHUFLW\ 6HSXOYHGD %OYG Culver City 90230, 310.390.5073 Los Angeles most accessible and visible shopping center, located directly adjacent to I-405. This trendy destination is a people-watcher’s paradise, showcasing the local art, culture fashion, and food scene of West L.A.

Westfield LAX ZHVWĂžHOGDLUSRUWV FRP OD[ :RUOG :D\ Terminals 1 ,2, 3, 6, and Tom Bradley International, Los Angeles 90045, 310.646.1770 Featuring an unparalleled collection of retail and dining, the Tom Bradley International Terminal and Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 6 at LAX raise the bar on the airport experience in North America.

downtown/L.A. metro FIGat7th ÞJDW WK FRP 6 )LJXHURD 6W /RV $QJHOHV 90017-7150, 213.955.7150 FIGat7th is Downtown L.A.’s premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination, home to fashion-forward shopping and a first-class collection of unique eateries that delight foodies and fashionistas alike.

Hollywood & Highland

hollywoodandhighland.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Ste. 170, Hollywood 90028, 323.817.0200 Hollywood & Highland features the Dolby Theatre,Ž home of the Academy Awards,Ž conveniently located on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. With world-class shopping, dining, and nightlife, it’s the ultimate Hollywood experience.

Universal CityWalkÂŽHollywood

citywalkhollywood.com, 100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 5511-6, Universal City 91608, 818.622.7278 Universal CityWalkŽ is L.A.’s favorite place to play! With live music, movies, and great food, CityWalkŽ has over 30 places to eat, a state-of-the-art 19-screen movie theater with IMAX, and more than 30 unique shops.

neighboring regions Desert Hills Premium Outlets

premiumoutlets.com/deserthills, 48400 Seminole Dr., Ste. 601, Cabazon 92230 951.849.6641 Desert Hills Premium Outlets is California’s largest collection of luxury designer fashion and brand-name outlets, located just 70 miles from L.A. You’ll find over 180 outlet stores offering everyday savings of 25 to 65 percent.

Downtown DisneyÂŽ District

disneyland.com, 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92803, 714.781.4565 Esplanade of theme dining, shopping, and family entertainment, located between DisneylandŽ and Disney’s California Adventure™ theme parks.

Simon Shopping Destinations: Camarillo Premium Outlets

premiumoutlets.com/camarillo, 740 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo 93010, 805.445.8520 Enjoy everyday savings of 25 to 65 percent at 160 designer and name-brand outlets including Calvin Klein, Coach, Diesel, Fossil, Lacoste, Restoration Hardware, Sony, Theory, and many more.

Simon Shopping Destinations: Ontario Mills

ontariomills.com, 1 Mills Cir., Ontario 91764 909.484.8301 At Ontario Mills shop brand-name fashion stores, famous-name outlets, specialty stores and accessory shops. With over 200 great stores in one convenient location, it’s a shopping fantasy come true!


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The Grove

thegrovela.com, 189 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles 90036, 323.900.8080 The Grove is a world-renowned shopping, dining, and entertainment destination with unparalleled stores like Anthropologie, Apple, Michael Kors, Coach, and Nordstrom.

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churches, houses of worship, religious organizations

The Original Farmers Market

farmersmarketla.com, 6333 W. Third St., Los Angeles 90036, 323.933.9211 The Original Farmers Market has been L.A.’s favorite destination since 1934. With more than 100 gourmet grocers, specialty shops and restaurants serving international cuisine, it is a beloved gathering spot for locals and tourists.

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the valley Americana at Brand DPHULFDQDDWEUDQG FRP $PHULFDQD :D\ Ste. 330, Glendale 91210, 818.637.8982 Experience the ultimate in shopping, dining, entertainment, and luxury living at The Americana at Brand. From the carefully chosen boutiques to the beautiful ambience, every care has been taken to surround you with luxury.

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downtown/L.A. metro Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels RODFDWKHGUDO RUJ : 7HPSOH 6W /RV $QJHOHV Designed by professor Jose Rafael Moneo and dedicated in 2002, it’s among the newest cultural and architectural icons in the city.

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currency exchange/ financial services

neighboring regions King Richards Antiques NLQJULFKDUGVDQWLTXHV FRP :KLWWLHU %OYG :KLWWLHU Visit the largest antique and vintage store in California! Over 57,000 square feet. This centuryold historic citrus-packing building contains period furniture, vintage jewelry, collectibles, clothing, and appraisal/auction services.

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pasadena Gift Shop at The Langham SDVDGHQD ODQJKDPKRWHOV FRP LQGH[ KWPO 6 2DN .QROO $YH 3DVDGHQD The Flavours of Langham boutique offers signature Langham Huntington, Pasadena logo gifts, sundries, and other items.

downtown/L.A. metro American Express Merchant Services DPH[QHWZRUN FRP *ROGOHDI &LU 6WH /RV $QJHOHV For any questions about American Express Card acceptance or your merchant account, please visit americanexpress.com/merchant or call 800.528.5200.

Wells Fargo Bank

wellsfargo.com, 333 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 1100, /RV $QJHOHV

hollywood JCB International Credit Card Co., Ltd. MFEXVD FRP : WK 6W 6WH Los Angeles 90017, 213.629.8111 JCB Plazas provide the best quality T&E service. Contact JCB Plaza at 800.775.0550. JCB Tabilover (tabilover.jcb.jp) and JCB travel app provide great travel information. Please contact JCB for inclusion.

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westside 1st Century Bank

1stcenturybank.com, 1875 Century Park East, Ste. 1400, Los Angeles 90067, 310.270.9500 1st Century Bank is a national association with a wide range of quality products, serving both companies and individuals.

medical, dental & optical services the valley Emergency-1 Response, Inc.

newspapers/ periodicals/ guides/maps neighboring regions Westways Magazine/Auto Club of SoCal

Sightseeing Pass

ticket services downtown/L.A. metro Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center– InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown

discoverlosangeles.com, 900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90017 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

ww1.calif.aaa.com/westways, 3333 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa 92626, 714.885.2375

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Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center– Hollywood & Highland

Where Magazine

wherela.com, 3679 Motor Ave., Ste. 300, Los Angeles 90034, 310.280.2880 Monthly visitor publication features information on shopping, dining, entertainment, and attractions in the L.A. area.

discoverlosangeles.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.467.6412 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

Hollywood Explorer Pass

salons westside Robert Vetica at Ciel Spa

cielatsls.com, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.246.5560 Vetica thrives on inspiring the transformative potential of hair and lives for that moment when a woman’s face lights up with a realization of just how gorgeous she can be.

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smartdestinations.com/los-angeles-attractionsand-tours/_d_lax-p1.html?pass=lax_prod_ exp&allinc=true, 866.652.3053 Save up to 43 percent off four of Hollywood’s top attractions and pay nothing at the gate with a Hollywood Explorer Pass.Ž Purchase online and use it right on your phone or print at home. Get the Go City Card App to start saving today.

Leisure Pass Group

smartdestinations.com/los-angeles-attractionsand-tours/_d_lax-p1.html?pass=lax_prod_ go&utm_medium=adv&utm_source=myap&utm_ campaign=discoverla&kbid=6618&sub=lax_ listing_page, 800.887.9103 Save up to 50 percent off top Los Angeles attractions for one low price vs. paying at the gate! The Go Los Angeles Card includes admission to over 35 attractions, theme parks, and tours. Download the free app today!

Live Nation

livenation.com, 7060 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 310.360.3077

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sightseeingpass.com, 925.705.2161 The Sightseeing Pass provides cash free entry into L.A.’s top attractions, and savings of up to 50 percent off regular admission. Physical or digital passes available, plus free maps, guides, and insider tips.

Ticketmaster

ticketmaster.com, 7060 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 213.639.6104

neighboring regions Southern California CityPASS

citypass.com/southern-california?mv_source= latourism&campaign=partner-listing, 208.787.4300 Visiting SoCal? Spend less and experience more with CityPASS! Find great savings for your SoCAL adventure at DisneylandÂŽ Park and Disney California AdventureÂŽ Park, SeaWorldÂŽ San Diego and LEGOLANDÂŽ California at citypass.com.

TripAdvisor Experiences

viator.com, 628.400.8419 Viator is the leading resource for researching and booking things to do around the world. From Paris to Phuket to Perth, from traditional tours to oncein-a-lifetime experiences, we have something for every kind of traveler.

west hollywood First Class Tickets ĂžUVWFODVVWL[[ FRP 1 /D &LHQHJD %OYG #202, West Hollywood 90069, 310.275.4200 First Class Tickets is a full-service brokerage offering premium seating to all major events coast to coast.

travel services downtown/L.A. metro American Express Merchant Services amexnetwork.com, 5120 Goldleaf Cir., Ste. 350, Los Angeles 90056, 800.528.5200 For any questions about American Express Card acceptance, or your merchant account, please visit americanexpress.com/merchant or call 800.528.5200.

L P E T T E T/ I STO C K

emergency1response.com, 18543 Devonshire St., Ste. 239, Northridge 91324, 818.822.2623 The Emergency-1 Response medical team helps reduce corporate medical event liability by responding rapidly to any medical emergency that might arise during your event.


visitor resources

Kind Traveler

kindtraveler.com, PO Box 1164, Malibu 90265, 800.496.0125.

neighboring regions America Asia Travel Center, Inc.

americaasia.com, 117 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park 91755, 626.571.2988. America Asia Travel Center sells airlines tickets, hotel reservations, cruiseline bookings and tour package reservations. Also handling inbound and outbound tours.

Orbitz Worldwide

orbitz.com, 312.894.5000 Leading online travel company that enables travelers to search for and purchase airline tickets, lodging, rental cars, cruises, vacation packages, and more. It’s the third largest online travel site based on gross travel bookings.

Southwest Airlines Vacations

southwest.com, 1081 Camino del Rio S., San Diego, CA 92108, 800.423.5683 Packages include round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations for two to 14 nights, economy rental car, FunBook discount coupon booklet.

United Vacations

unitedvacations.com, 888.854.3899 Packages to more than 250 exciting destinations in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and the Orient.

pasadena VOYADI

voyadi.com, 87 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena 91103, 323.892.6292

west hollywood Expedia Group

expedia.com, 8833 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.360.4353 Expedia, Inc. is one of the world’s leading travel companies, with an extensive brand portfolio that includes some of the world’s most trusted online travel brands.

westside Booking.com (USA) Inc.

booking.com, 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 285, Los Angeles 90036, 323.801.4108 Hotel online reservations.

visitor information

Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center–San Pedro/ Los Angeles Waterfront

discoverlosangeles.com, 390 W. 7th St., San Pedro 90731, 323.467.6412 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

Catalina Island Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau

catalinachamber.com, 1 Green Pleasure Pier, Avalon 90704, 310.510.1520 Catalina Island offers endless options for visitors to experience and enjoy. The Visitor Center is open seven days a week. Call us or go online for Catalina Island information about hotels, activities, dining, events, and more.

downtownla.com, 600 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 870, Los Angeles 90017, 213.624.2146 The Downtown Center Business Improvement District (DCBID) is a coalition of property owners committed to making Downtown L.A. a great place to live, work, and play. Visit downtownla.com.

Historic Downtown Business Improvement District

Discover Torrance Visitors Bureau

historicdowntownla.com, 707 S. Broadway, Ste. 1234, Los Angeles 90014, 213.955.0270 Reclaiming its past as well as its buildings, Historic Downtown is once again a creative and entertainment center with the widest variety of business activities of any part of Los Angeles.

HMSHost

discoverlosangeles.com, 633 W. 5th St., Ste. 1800, Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.7300 Discover Los Angeles is a nonprofit business association whose primary mission is to promote Los Angeles as the premier site for leisure travel, meetings, and conventions as the city’s official tourism marketing organization.

discovertorrance.com, 21250 Hawthorne Blvd., Ste. 500, Torrance 90503, 310.802.7777 The beach city of Torrance is centrally located in L.A.’s South Bay, just 10 miles south of LAX. Home to one of the largest shopping malls in America, Torrance offers a variety of accommodations for all budgets. hmshost.com, 345 S. Douglas St., El Segundo 90245, 310.646.3472 HMSHost is the world’s largest provider of food, beverage, and retail services for travelers. We create innovative dining and shopping locations at airports and on motorways worldwide.

Marina del Rey Convention & Visitors Bureau

visitmarinadelrey.com, 4701 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.305.9545 Located on the Los Angeles coast four miles from LAX, Marina del Rey is L.A.’s premier waterfront playground offering yacht charters, boat rentals, kayaking, fishing, and more, as well as modern waterfront hotels.

Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau

visitredondo.com, 119 W. Torrance Blvd., Ste. 2, Redondo Beach 90277, 310.376.6911 Redondo Beach is the perfect blend of ideal coastal beauty and fun in the sun. Just seven miles south of LAX, this is the place where you can either get away from it all or do-it all.

downtown/L.A. metro

Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board (LATCB)

hollywood Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center– Hollywood & Highland

discoverlosangeles.com, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.467.6412 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

Dot LA Marketing

registry.la, 7083 Hollywood Blvd., 1st Fl., Los Angeles 90028, 213.596.0382 Explore Los Angeles online by using and visiting .LA websites. Many websites using the LA extension are focus on L.A. Create your own website using a .LA extension. Make it local, make it .LA.

City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs

culturela.org, 201 N. Figueroa St., Ste. 1400, Los Angeles 90012, 213.473.7770

Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center–InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown

discoverlosangeles.com, 900 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90017 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Center–Union Station

beach cities/LAX

Downtown Center Business Improvement District

discoverlosangeles.com, 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles 90012 The multilingual team at our Discover Los Angeles Visitor Information Centers can help you make the most of your time in L.A. You can even purchase tickets to a variety of area attractions (not available at Union Station).

neighboring regions Claremont Chamber of Commerce

discoverclaremont.com, 205 Yale Ave., Claremont 91711, 909.624.1681 Claremont is a hidden gem on L.A.’s eastern edge, near Ontario Airport, featuring a walkable village, unique boutiques and galleries, inviting guest rooms, relaxing spas, savory dining, lively pubs, and world-class colleges.

Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau

ontariocc.com, 2000 E. Convention Center Way, Ontario 91764, 909.937.3000 Located 36 miles east of L.A., a gateway to SoCal with access to all major interstates, deserts, beaches, mountain resorts, Hollywood and attractions; affordable rates, limited to full service hotels with free parking.

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beach cities/LAX LAX Flyaway Bus Service Ã&#x;\OD[ FRP HQ Ã&#x;\DZD\ :RUOG :D\ : Los Angeles 90045, 866.435.9529 FlyAway offers low-cost nonstop bus service to LAX from four convenient locations: Union Station, Van Nuys, Westwood, and Irvine. Get easy connections to Downtown’s Union Station FlyAway from Amtrak, Metrolink, and the Gold Line.

SuperShuttle

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airports beach cities/LAX Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

lawa.org/lax, One World Way, Los Angeles 90045, 310.646.5252 Seventh busiest airport in the world and third in the U.S., serving more than 74.9 million passengers in 2015. LAX offers 742 daily nonstop flights to 101 U.S. cities; 1,273 weekly nonstop flights to 76 cities in 41 countries on 64 air carriers.

maven.com, 811 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90017, 844.HI.MAVEN Maven is a more connected, seamless car-sharing experience. A fully connected fleet of General Motors vehicles featuring new cars loaded with technology allows users to personalize the entire experience.

westside Midway Car Rental

midwaytravelvip.com, 1800 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90025, 310.445.4355 At Midway Car Rental, our mission is to provide world-class transportation services to clients through an unsurpassed fleet of vehicles and a five-star level of service. It’s not just a car. It’s an experience. Rent Midway!

the valley Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR)

hollywoodburbankairport.com, 2627 Hollywood Way, Burbank 91505, 818.840.8840 Full-service, commercial airport serving Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley with service by Alaska Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, United Express, American Airlines, Delta Connection, and US Airways.

Van Nuys Airport (VNY)

lawa.org/vny, 16461 Sherman Way, Van Nuys 91406, 818.785.8838 Ranked among the world’s busiest for general aviation and averages nearly a half million takeoffs and landings annually—mostly private, corporate, and government aviation.

automobile rental & leasing beach cities/LAX YESAWAY Operation

yesaway.com, 5251 W. Imperial Hwy., Los Angeles 90045, 424.800.4990 YESAWAY is an international car rental company, with headquarters located in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to providing professional and convenient mobility solutions for tourists and businesses around the world.

beverly hills Black & White Car Rental

bwrentacar.com, 8800 Burton Way, Beverly Hills 90211, 310.274.1144 Black & White Car Rental has locations in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and LAX. We are open daily with a wide variety of vehicles to suit everyone’s needs, from midsize to SUVs and exotic cars.

downtown/L.A. metro Enterprise Rent-A-Car

enterprise.com, 445 S. Figueroa Ave., Ste. 350, Los Angeles 90071, 213.494.7016 Locations throughout Southern California, including all major airports. Mini/maxi passenger vans, Lexus, Infiniti, Mercedes, BMW automobiles. Please reach out with any inquiries!

bus companies/ transportation charters & rental

GOGO Charters

gogocharters.com/los-angeles-charter-bus, 601 S. Figueroa St., #4050, Los Angeles 90017, 323.373.3085 GOGO Charters is the premier minibus, motor coach, and charter bus rental company servicing L.A. We specialize in wedding shuttles, corporate travel, sports team charters, and private charter bus rentals in the L.A metro area.

Nada Bus, Inc.

nadabus.com, 4957 Sheila St., Commerce 90040, 323.526.3777 Trust your transportation needs to Nada Bus, Inc. With over 25 years in the Los Angeles area, we feature deluxe charter coaches and mini-buses to accommodate your large and small groups anywhere in the USA.

National Charter Bus Los Angeles

nationalbuscharter.com/los-angeles-charter-bus, 926 S. San Pedro St., Unit 2634, Los Angeles 90015, 323.201.2618

SEAT Planners Incorporated

seatplanners.com, 311 4th Ave., #509, San Diego, CA 92101, 619.237.9434 SEAT Planners is a nationwide management company that designs custom convention shuttle transportation systems.

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Corporate Coach Charter & Tours

American Vacation, Inc.

ccctours.com, 150 W. Ivy Ave., Inglewood 90302, 310.216.1171 Corporate Coach Charter offers luxury transportation to high-profile corporate and private clients. Our luxury fleet consists of 20- to 56-passenger buses. CCC pays attention to all details of their clients requests and more. TCP 16245.

us.liontravel.com/bus, 35 W. Valley Blvd., Ste. E, Alhambra 91801, 626.569.9233 We have the confidence to provide tourists, companies, and travel agencies with the bestquality transportation service. We currently own 10 high-end Prevost 56-seat buses. Safety, quality, and honesty are our top priorities.

Silverado Stages

carrerastours.com, 408 E. Transit St., Ontario 91761, 909.467.4949 Carreras Tours is a luxury bus company that has serviced sports teams, tour groups, airport shuttles, and much more across the U.S. since 2007. We pride ourselves on safety, comfort, and outstanding customer service.

silveradostages.com, 19500 Mariner Ave., Torrance 90505, 310.219.2960 Silverado Stages is the premier provider of chartered motorcoach transportation across California for domestic and international tour groups, corporate groups, travel agencies, DMCs, hotels, resorts, universities, and clubs.

Carreras Tour LLC

Golden Coast Tour & Charter Inc.

downtown/L.A. metro ACE Buses

acebuses.com/lax, 7190 W. Sunset Blvd., #85, Los Angeles 90046, 213.995.5035 We help event planners with all of their transportation needs. You will never have guests wondering where the shuttles are, an event shut down because of lack of permits, or accidents from poorly laid-out loading zones.

Champion Charter Bus Los Angeles

championcharterbus.com/los-angeles-charter-bus, 1311 S. Flower St., Ste C1, Los Angeles 90015, 310.295.9547

Coach USA Southern California

coachusa.com, 2001 Manchester Ave., Anaheim 92802, 800.828.6699

100 N. Citrus St., #620, West Covina 91791, 626.272.1851

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ridemcoach.com, 14683 Industry Cir., La Mirada 90638, 626.280.7796

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Transportation Charter Services

tcsbus.com, 1931 N. Batavia St., Orange 92865, 714.637.4300 TCS (Transportation Charter Services) has provided transportation to the Los Angeles area since 1984. TCS has a variety of vehicles including full-size charter buses, mini-buses, and school buses to fit any group travel needs.

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gtscharter.com, 1112 Montana Ave., Santa Monica 90403 Comfortable, air-conditioned, late-model fleet of passenger vans, mini-buses, and motor coaches can accommodate business meetings, conventions, sightseeing tours, and charter services for small or large and private groups.

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Catalina Express

catalinaexpress.com, Berth 95, San Pedro 90731, 310.519.1212 Passenger boats to Catalina Island provide year-round service with up to 30 departures daily.

ground transportation management beach cities/LAX Production Transport

prodtrans.com, 21250 Hawthorne Blvd., Ste. 535, Torrance 90503, 310.641.0900 Production Transport: a national transportation management company with offices in Los Angeles, Orlando, and Las Vegas. We specialize in citywide shuttle programs, airport meet-and-greet, VIP transfers, and sponsored advertising.

downtown/L.A. metro Kushner & Associates

kushnershuttles.com, 24003A Ventura Blvd., Ste. #100, Calabasas 91302, 310.274.8819 Full-service destination management company specializes in group logistics, transportation, convention shuttle, tour programs, and event planning.

neighboring regions Transportation Management Services

tms.com, 17810 Meeting House Rd., Ste. 200, Sandy Spring, MD 20860, 301.337.0640 Transportation Management Services (TMS) specializes in the design, planning, and operation for parking and transportation. TMS provides safe, efficient and cost-effective parking and transportation services for events nationwide.

beach cities/LAX A List WorldWide Transportation

alistlimo.com, 8705 Aviation Blvd., Los Angeles 90301, 310.568.1590 A List WorldWide Chauffeur Services—Driven by Excellence. A List Worldwide Transportation Headquarters is located three minutes away from LAX. Servicing Fortune 500 corporate executives as well as many high-ranking politicians.

Strack Transportation

strackground.com, 13119 Inglewood Ave., Hawthorne 90250, 714.546.1446 STRACK Ground Transportation owns and operates a diverse fleet of pristine, luxury vehicles and we thrive on special requests. It’s the little things that make the biggest difference. Let STRACK show you the difference!

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Wilshire Limousine Services

wilshirelimousine.com, 11231 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.551.3159 Transportation services to/from LAX, Orange County, Burbank, and Long Beach airports. Offers diversified fleet of limousines, sedans, vans, mini coaches, and buses. Call 888.813.8420.

public transportation downtown/L.A. metro Metro

neighboring regions UrbanRide Transportation Services

urbanride.com, Los Angeles, 323.431.5577

metro.net, One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles 90012-2952, 323.466.3876 Metro makes it easy for visitors to use public transportation to get around L.A., with frequent bus and rail service to major area attractions. Check the “How to Ride” section at metro.net.

the valley Music Express, Inc.

musicexpress.com, 2601 W. Empire Ave., Burbank 91504, 818.260.6651 All Music Express chauffeurs are trained for 80 hours and drug tested. Chauffeurs are properly trained on how to properly pick up at local airports, major hotels and restaurants, and other points of interest.

taxis beach cities/LAX Yellow Cab Company

westside Crown Limousine L.A.

crownlimos.com, 12300 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles 90066, 310.737.0888 Crown Limousine has been providing quality on-time, award-winning service since 1994. Crown Limousine has been voted the “Top Rated VIP Ground Transportation Service of Los Angeles County” for the last 15 years.

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layellowcab.com, 2129 W. Rosecrans Ave., Gardena 90249, 310.968.1065 At Yellow Cab Co., we are the #1 taxi company in the Los Angeles area. We provide dependable service at a reasonable price. You can order a cab by downloading the RideYellow App or by calling 424.222.2222.

vip lounges beach cities/LAX The Private Suite at LAX

theprivatesuite.com, 6871 W. Imperial Hwy., Los Angeles 90045, 310.907.9950

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bed & breakfast/ hostels santa monica Santa Monica Hostelling International–Los Angeles/ Santa Monica

hilosangeles.org, 1436 Second St., Santa Monica 90401, 310.393.9913 Enjoy the perfect headquarters for seeing all that the Los Angeles area has to offer with affordable dormitory accommodations. Just steps to the beaches of Santa Monica.

hotels beach cities/LAX Aloft El Segundo LAX

aloftelsegundolax.com, 475 N. Sepulveda Blvd., El Segundo 90245, 424.290.5555

Ayres Hotel Manhattan Beach/ Hawthorne/LAX ayreshotels.com, 14400 Hindry Ave., Hawthorne 90250, 310.536.0400

Beach House at Hermosa Beach

beach-house.com, 1300 The Strand, Hermosa Beach 90254, 310.374.3001 Luxury, all-suite, beachfront property, walking distance to entertainment, restaurants, and shopping. Continental breakfast included.

Belamar Hotel

thebelamar.com, 3501 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach 90266, 310.750.0300 The Belamar, a luxury boutique hotel, located in the upscale L.A. enclave of Manhattan Beach.

Best Western Airpark–LAX

losangelesairparkhotel.com, 640 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood 90301, 310.677.7378 Minutes from LAX, 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle. Convenient access to tourist attractions, beaches, shopping, entertainment, and corporate centers.

Best Western Airport Plaza Inn ORVDQJHOHVOD[DLUSRUWKRWHO FRP &HQWLQHOD Ave., Inglewood 90302, 310.568.0071 Three miles to LAX, courtesy shuttles. Easy access to freeways, beaches, Beverly Hills, Universal Studios Hollywood™. Spacious rooms with many amenities.

Best Western Galleria Inn Redondo Beach

courtesyhotels.com, 2740 Artesia Blvd., Redondo Beach 90278, 310.370.4353 Adjacent to the mall, restaurants, and theaters. Minutes to beaches, pier, and attractions. In-room spas available. Outdoor Jacuzzi and sauna.

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Best Western Los Angeles Worldport TMDH EHVWZHVWHUQFDOLIRUQLD FRP 3DFLĂžF &RDVW Hwy., Wilmington 90744, 310.834.3400

Best Western Plus San Pedro Hotel & Suites TMDH

bestwestern.com, 111 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro 90731, 310.514.1414

Best Western Plus South Bay Hotel

bwsouthbay.com, 15000 Hawthorne Blvd., Lawndale 90260, 310.973.0998 Affordable three-star hotel near LAX airport and Manhattan Beach. Ninety-seven rooms with King or Double Queen. Amenities include free 24-hour airport shuttle, hot breakfast buffet, free parking, large pool and fitness center, free Wi-Fi.

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Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach & Marina Hotel

cpredondobeachhotel.com, 300 N. Harbor Dr., Redondo Beach 90277, 310.318.8888 Great coastal location overlooking the Pacific Ocean, between the King Harbor Marina and the Redondo Beach Pier. Direct bike path for a two-mile ride or 20 miles to Santa Monica. Thirty restaurants within a 10-minute walk.

Custom Hotel TMDH

customhotel.com, 8639 Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.645.0400 Newly renovated contemporary design hotel located near Marina del Rey, Venice, LAX, and Manhattan Beach. Complimentary airport transfer and high-speed Wi-Fi. Deck33: outdoor pool deck bar and restaurant.

Days Inn Airport Center

FRXUWHV\KRWHOV FRP : &HQWXU\ %OYG Inglewood 90304, 310.677.7733 One mile from LAX. Courtesy shuttle. Elegantly furnished suites. Pool and spa. Minutes to attractions and beaches.

daysinn.com, 901 W. Manchester Blvd., Inglewood 90301, 310.649.0800 Near LAX, beaches, shopping, and attractions.

Bonnie Lee Inn TMDH

courtesyhotels.com, 15636 Hawthorne Blvd., Lawndale 90260, 310.676.7378 Minutes from LAX, fine beaches, major attractions, and the pier. Restaurants adjacent. Comfortable rooms, refrigerators, outdoor spa.

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CAMBRiA LAX FDPEULDOD[ FRP &RQWLQHQWDO %OYG El Segundo 90245, 424.218.3706 Cambria LAX is a beautiful new hotel that offers contemporary boutique accommodations just minutes from LAX. Keeping you comfortable and connected is our first priority. Visit Cambria—we can’t wait to meet you!

Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles LAX/Hawthorne

marriott.com/laxhc, 4427 W. El Segundo Blvd., Hawthorne 90250, 310.263.1116 This LAX hotel is designed to impress. The new state-of-the-art lobby provides greater flexibility and choices for our guests with extra lobby space. Take advantage of well-appointed rooms with space to live and work.

Courtyard Los Angeles LAX/ Century Boulevard TMDH PDUULRWW FRP OD[F\ : &HQWXU\ %OYG Los Angeles 90045, 310.981.2361 The Courtyard/LAX is the ultimate expression of convenience and comfort, situated among landmark attractions and renowned entertainment. You’ll enjoy the city’s exciting diversions and still maintain a productive experience.

Crowne Plaza Hotel Los Angeles– Intl Airport TMDH FURZQHSOD]DOD[ FRP : &HQWXU\ %OYG Los Angeles 90045, 310.642.7500 Located Ÿ mile from LAX and centrally located to beaches and major attractions. The hotel offers a 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle.

Crowne Plaza Los Angeles Harbor TMDH

crowneplaza.com/laharbor, 601 S. Palos Verdes St., San Pedro 90731, 310.519.8200 Located at the L.A. Waterfront, close to many restaurants, museums, galleries, and Cabrillo Beach to enjoy the California sunshine. Heated outdoor pool, fitness center, restaurant, and local hotel shuttle for guest convenience.

Days Inn South Bay/ Manhattan Beach

DoubleTree by Hilton LAX/ El Segundo

doubletreelax.com, 1985 E. Grand Ave., El Segundo 90245-5015, 310.322.0999. A hidden gem located south of LAX in the quiet city of El Segundo, a full-service hotel offering the comforts and conveniences for both leisure and business groups. Complimentary airport shuttle and Wi-Fi. Newly renovated.

DoubleTree by Hilton San Pedro– Port of Los Angeles TMDH VDQSHGUR GRXEOHWUHH FRP 9LD &DEULOOR Marina, San Pedro 90731, 310.514.3344 Only six miles from downtown Long Beach and 18 miles from LAX, the DoubleTree Hotel San Pedro sits on the serene Cabrillo Marina surrounded by hundreds of sailboats and miles of sandy beaches.

Embassy Suites Los Angeles– International Airport/North TMDH

laxembassy.com, 9801 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.215.1000 The Embassy Suites by Hilton LAX North features spacious suites ½ mile from LAX airport and the Los Angeles coastline. Enjoy free cooked-toorder breakfast and Evening Reception, plus free Wi-Fi and airport shuttle to LAX.

Extended Stay America– Los Angeles–LAX Airport TMDH

extendedstayamerica.com/hotels/ca/los-angeles/ lax-airport, 6531 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90045-1508, 310.568.9337 Welcome to Extended Stay America Los Angeles— LAX Airport. Designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully equipped kitchens and plenty of workspace and amenities you won’t find in a typical hotel room.


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Extended Stay America Los Angeles–South TMDH H[WHQGHGVWD\DPHULFD FRP KRWHOV FD ORV DQJHOHV south, 18602 S. Vermont Ave., Gardena Welcome to Extended Stay America– Los Angeles–South. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully equipped kitchens and plenty of workspace and amenities you won’t find in a typical hotel room.

Extended Stay America Los Angeles– Torrance Harbor Gateway TMDH H[WHQGHGVWD\DPHULFD FRP KRWHOV ORV DQJHOHV torrance, 19200 Harborgate Way Torrance Extended Stay America–Los Angeles–Torrance Harbor Gateway is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully equipped kitchens and plenty of workspace and amenities you won’t find in a typical hotel room.

Four Points by Sheraton LAX TMDH fourpointslax.com, 9750 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.645.4600 Located at LAX and near area attractions.

H Hotel Los Angeles, Curio Collection by Hilton TMDH

hhotellosangeles.com, 6151 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.215.3000 Welcome to the H Hotel Los Angeles (Curio Collection by Hilton), the new standard of luxury at LAX. Themes of aviation and technology highlight unique amenities such as our transfer lounge, rooftop deck, and robot butlers.

Hilton Garden Inn Redondo Beach

hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/ KLOWRQ JDUGHQ LQQ ORV DQJHOHV UHGRQGR EHDFK laxrbgi/index.html, 2410 Marine Ave., Redondo Beach 90278, 310.727.9999 Pleasantly situated in Redondo Beach, we are an ideal choice for Los Angeles–bound travelers. We are conveniently located minutes from LAX, close to beaches, major corporations, and central to Southern California destinations.

Hilton Los Angeles Airport TMDH

losangelesairport.hilton.com, 5711 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.410.4000 Discover a convenient stay in SoCal’s hub at Hilton Los Angeles Airport, located Ÿ mile from LAX. Experience vibrant energy in public spaces and guest rooms, and explore sunny beaches and theme parks in the center of it all.

Holiday Inn Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) TMDH

hilax.com, 9901 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.649.5151 Renovated with 405 spacious guest rooms, meeting space for 350, full-service restaurant/ bar, on-site catering. Wi-Fi included in hotel, 24-hour LAX shuttle, and parking. Package rates with breakfast available.

Hotel Erwin TMDH KRWHOHUZLQ FRP 3DFLĂžF $YH Venice Beach 90291, 310.452.1111 For the past 50 years, Hotel Erwin has been welcoming travelers of every description from across the globe. From our friendly vibe to our diverse atmosphere, Hotel Erwin is still the place to stay in Venice Beach.

Hotel MdR–a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel TMDH

hotelmdr.com, 13480 Maxella Ave., Marina del Rey 90292, 310.822.8555 Hotel MdR is less than a half a mile from the marina harbor and next to restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Check out Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Playa del Rey, and Manhattan Beach, all without getting on the freeway.

Hyatt Regency Los Angeles International Airport TMDH

losangelesairport.regency.hyatt.com, 6225 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 424.702.1234 Hyatt offers a new hotel with services to match. We are closest to the airport offering daily shuttle service to and from all terminals. With over 50,000 square feet of meeting space, Hyatt has perfection in place.

Jolly Roger Hotel TMDH

jollyrogerhotelmarina.com, 2904 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey 90292, 310.822.2904 Minutes from LAX, beaches, and many Southern California attractions. All newly renovated rooms are appointed with microwaves, refrigerators, and 25-inch TVs.

The Kinney TMDH

thekinneyvenicebeach.com, 737 Washington Blvd., Marina del Rey 90292, 310.821.4455

La Quinta Inn and Suites at LAX TMDH

Holiday Inn Express LAX TMDH

OT FRP HQ ÞQGDQGERRN KRWHO GHWDLOV address.html, 5249 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.645.2200 Whether you’re traveling on business, a leisure getaway, or a family vacation, La Quinta has the right hotel accommodations for you.

Holiday Inn Los Angeles Gateway– Torrance TMDH

marriott.com/laxap, 5855 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.641.5700 Visit our fully renovated hotel with new lobby, guest rooms, restaurants, and MClub Lounge. Near LAX, shuttle available. Easy access to beach communities, Downtown L.A., and all major Southern California attractions and event venues.

hiexpress.com, 8620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.645.7700 Welcome to the new Holiday Inn Express at Los Angeles International Airport. Over 160 fresh and inviting, newly renovated suites and guest rooms.

KROLGD\ LQQ FRP WRUUDQFHFD 6 9HUPRQW Ave., Torrance 90502, 310.781.9100 A great hotel for business or pleasure. With easy access to three major freeways, you’re 15 minutes away from LAX and Downtown Los Angeles. Endless SoCal fun begins short drives away to beaches, Hollywood, and Disneyland.Ž

Los Angeles Airport Marriott TMDH

Marina del Rey Hotel

marinadelreyhotel.com, 13534 Bali Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.1000 The Marina del Rey Hotel is a newly renovated Four Diamond resort located on the water four miles south of Santa Monica and four miles north of LAX. Close to Venice, Hollywood, and Southern California attractions.

Marina del Rey Marriott

marriott.com/laxmb, 4100 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.301.3000 Experience the newly renovated Marina del Rey Marriott, where our contemporary style meets the laid-back atmosphere of Southern California.

Miyako Hybrid Hotel Torrance

miyakohybridhotel.com, 21381 S. Western Ave., Torrance 90501, 310.212.5111 From sunny beaches and quiet parks to historic landmarks and family attractions, Torrance is a prime destination for your Southern California getaway.

Portofino Hotel & Marina KRWHOSRUWRĂžQR FRP 3RUWRĂžQR :D\ Redondo Beach 90277, 310.379.8481 The Portofino offers guests an authentic SoCal lifestyle experience in a casual nautical-chic environment, allowing them to relax and let loose, embracing their “endless summerâ€? endlessly.

Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel TMDH

renaissancelosangeles.com, 9620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.337.2800 An eclectic departure from the typical airport hotel. AAA-rated, Three Diamond hotel located on the west side of Los Angeles, near the airport. Newly renovated restaurant/lounge, lobby, and meeting space.

Residence Inn Los Angeles LAX/Century Boulevard TMDH

residenceinnlax.com, 5933 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.568.7700 All-suite hotel at LAX airport, featuring full kitchens with a microwave, refrigerator, stovetop, and cookware, in addition to king or queen beds, work areas, and sofa bed. Suites include free breakfast, Wi-Fi, and airport shuttle.

The Ritz-Carlton, Marina del Rey

ritzcarlton.com, 4375 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey 90292, 310.823.1700 Los Angeles’ waterfront hotel featuring panoramic marina views, numerous activities, and luxury service. Located less than five miles from LAX, visitors have easy access to the most popular attractions in Southern California.

Sheraton Gateway Los Angeles Hotel TMDH

sheratonlax.com, 6101 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.642.1111 L.A.’s ultimate expression of urban sophistication and contemporary comfort. Experience the stylishly redesigned, 802-room property with the ambience and personalized service of an intimate hotel.

Sunrise Hotel TMDH

sunrisesanpedro.com, 525 S. Harbor Blvd., 6DQ 3HGUR We are across from the USS Iowa Battleship, Maritime museum, and Ports O’ Call marketplace. Our hotel is the closest one to the World Cruise Center, where most major cruise lines stop.

Super 8 Los Angeles Airport TMDH

super8lax.com, 9250 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.670.2900

Terranea Resort

terranea.com, 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes 90275, 877.881.1535 Terranea Resort is Los Angeles’ premier oceanfront destination, featuring luxury accommodations, award-winning golf, spa, and dining, as well as outdoor adventures.

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Torrance Marriott Redondo Beach

torrancemarriott.com, 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance 90503, 310.316.3636 Ideally located in the renowned South Bay, Torrance Marriott is minutes from pristine beaches, breathtaking golf, Home Depot Center, and Del Amo Mall’s Outdoor Lifestyle Promenade with more than 300 shops.

Travelodge Hotel at LAX TMDH

travelodgelax.com, 5547 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.649.4000

Vagabond Inn San Pedro TMDH

vagabondinn.com/california/vagabond-inn-sanpedro.aspx, 215 S. Gaffey St., San Pedro 90731, 310.831.8911 Vagabond Inn San Pedro in San Pedro is located near the 110 Freeway and is just minutes to Ports O'Call Village, the San Pedro Harbor, cruise ships, flights and boats to Catalina, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, and the World Cruise Center.

westdrift Manhattan Beach

westdrift.com, 1400 Parkview Ave., Manhattan Beach 90266, 310.546.7511 westdrift delivers the sophistication of a true-blue East Coast classic blended with the laid-back feel of coastal California, effortlessly melding breezy outdoor vibes with the sophistication of SoCal coastal living.

Westin Los Angeles Airport TMDH

westinlosangelesairport.com, 5400 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles 90045, 310.216.5858 Featuring guest rooms and luxury suites with new décor, accessories, and Westin’s “The Heavenly Bed.”

beverly hills AKA Beverly Hills

stayaka.com, 155 N. Crescent Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.385.1924

Avalon Hotel

avalonbeverlyhills.com, 9400 W. Olympic Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.277.5221 Situated in a residential pocket of Beverly Hills and moments from the finest dining, shopping, and attractions.

Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows beverlyhillshotel.com, 9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.276.2251 Privacy, tranquility, and a residential setting are the hallmarks of this hotel situated on 12 lush acres in the center of Beverly Hills.

Beverly Hilton

beverlyhilton.com, 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.274.7777 The iconic Beverly Hilton offers all the ingredients for a glittering getaway. From red-carpet events and business meetings to key moments in Hollywood history, the Beverly Hilton remains the place to see and be seen.

Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel

fourseasons.com, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212, 310.275.5200 A Four Seasons Hotel surrounded by elegant shops and fine restaurants, located at Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive.

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Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel

luxehotels.com/rodeodrive, 360 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.273.0300 Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel is a boutique hotel ideally situated for jetsetters and planners alike, and combines classic warmth with minimal chic and the relaxed spirit of Southern California with the elegance of Beverly Hills.

Montage Beverly Hills

montagehotels.com/beverlyhills, 225 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills 90210, 310.860.7800 Located in the heart of Beverly Hills and steps from Rodeo Drive, Montage Beverly Hills provides genuine care in creating experiences at the hotel’s acclaimed spa, rooftop pool, exquisite restaurants, and spacious guest rooms.

Viceroy L’Ermitage Beverly Hills

viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/en/beverlyhills, 9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills 90210, 310.278.3344 Viceroy L’Ermitage Beverly Hills—renowned for its unquestioned privacy and legendary excellence. Newly renovated and reimagined into an all-suite hideaway, creating a new era of modern luxury.

Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills

waldorfastoriabeverlyhills.com, 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90210 Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills is inspired by the natural surroundings that make Beverly Hills so inviting and luxurious. Discover the epitome of the finest Californian lifestyle with unparalleled accommodations and amenities.

downtown/L.A. metro Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles TMDH

acehotel.com/losangeles, 929 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90015, 213.623.3233 Ace Hotel Downtown L.A. features 182 rooms and suites, L.A. Chapter restaurant, Upstairs lounge, and the Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists Theatre, for private events, concerts, and film screenings.

America’s Best Value Inn (Downtown East) TMDH

americasbestvalueinn.com/bestv.cfm?idp=1640, 1123 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.624.8474 A trendy inn located in the heart of Downtown L.A. Rooms featuring environment and allergy friendly hardwood floors. The front desk is open 24 hours a day.

Avenue Hotel LA TMDH

avenuehotella.com, 321 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90004, 323.665.0344 Located in the historical Los Feliz district of Los Angeles close to Griffith Park, just east of Hollywood.

Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn TMDH

dragongateinn.com, 818 N. Hill St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.617.3077 Uniquely situated in the heart of historic Chinatown and minutes to the Los Angeles Convention Center and area attractions.

Comfort Inn–Los Angeles/ West Sunset Blvd.

losangelescomfortinn.com, 2717 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026, 213.413.8222 Free USA Today, gated garage and local calls. Sightseeing tours depart daily. Located on famous Sunset Boulevard, between Downtown L.A. and Hollywood.

Courtyard Los Angeles L.A. LIVE TMDH

marriott.com/laxld, 901 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.443.9222 Book a stay at the Courtyard Los Angeles L.A. LIVE, just 17 miles from LAX and across from L.A. LIVE entertainment and restaurants. Indulge in spacious guest rooms, onsite dining options, outdoor pool, fitness center, and free Wi-Fi.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown TMDH

doubletreeladowntown.com, 120 S. Los Angeles St., Los Angeles 90012, 213.629.1200 The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Los Angeles Downtown features an exciting location, richly appointed guest rooms with a sophisticated décor rich in comforts. Escape to the tranquility and beauty of our rooftop Kyoto Garden.

Downtown Los Angeles Proper Hotels TMDH

properhotel.com, 1100 Broadway, Los Angeles 90015, 917.842.1293 Downtown LA Proper will offer 148 guest rooms, two restaurants, Signature suites, a rooftop with restaurant and outdoor pool, and unique event spaces. Award-winning chef Suzanne Goin will provide sustainable market-driven offerings.

Dunes Inn Wilshire TMDH

dunesinnwilshire.com, 4300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90010, 323.938.3616 Situated in the city center, this motel is close to Paramount Studios, Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Dolby Theater.® Local attractions also include TCL Chinese Theatres and La Brea Tar Pits.

Freehand Los Angeles TMDH

thefreehand.com/losangeles, 416 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.612.0021 Freehand was created for adventurers from around the world, opening in Downtown L.A. We offer innovative design by Roman and Williams, a rooftop pool, and award-winning food and beverage by Broken Shaker and chef Alex Chang.

Garden Suite Hotel & Resort TMDH

gardensuitehotel.com, 681 S. Western Ave., Los Angeles 90005, 213.383.0000

Hilton Checkers Los Angeles TMDH

www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/california/hiltoncheckers-los-angeles-laxchhf/index.html, 535 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.0000 Boutique European-style hotel located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Award-winning restaurant with innovative contemporary cuisine. Rooftop patio and whirlpool spa with skyline views of L.A.

Holiday Inn Express–Los Angeles Downtown West TMDH

ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/losangeles/laxwd/hoteldetail, 611 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles 90057, 213.483.6363. Centrally located to business and shopping districts, Metro Rail station, and the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Hollywood Inn Express South TMDH

hollywoodinnexpresssouth.com, 141 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles 90026, 213.413.6699 Conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Treat yourself to the Hollywood Inn Express South for all your travel needs.


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Millennium Biltmore Hotel TMDH

KRWHOÞJXHURD FRP 6 )LJXHURD 6W /RV $QJHOHV Hotel Figueroa was restored to its 1920s Spanish Colonial splendor in 2016 and boasts 268 rooms and suites designed with comfortable elegance and in-room technology. With two restaurants, a grand lobby, and breathtaking pool area.

NDZDGDKRWHO FRP 6 +LOO 6W /RV $QJHOHV The Kawada Hotel offers urban European-style rooms at affordable rates. With our in-room kitchenettes and laundry facilities on premises, we understand the need for the comforts of home while on vacation.

PLOOHQQLXPKRWHOV FRP XVD PLOOHQQLXP ELOWPRUHORVDQJHOHV 6 *UDQG $YH /RV $QJHOHV Home to presidents, celebs, and dignitaries since 1923, Millennium Biltmore features 70,000 square feet of opulent meeting and banquet space, and 683 distinct, refurbished guest rooms. Iconic restaurants, bars, cafe, indoor pool, gym.

Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown TMDH KRWHOLQGLJROD FRP )UDQFLVFR 6W /RV $QJHOHV The 18-story Hotel Indigo is one block from L.A. LIVE which contains over 5 million square feet of retail, restaurants, bars, sports, and concert venues. Our pool deck and Skybar have tremendous views over Downtown Los Angeles.

Hotel Normandie LA TMDH KRWHOQRUPDQGLHOD FRP 6 1RUPDQGLH $YH /RV $QJHOHV A historic-style architecture was designed and built in the 1920s by famed architects Walker and Eisen. This boutique has seen more than eight decades of personalities and has established itself as an icon in Los Angeles.

Hotel Solaire Los Angeles TMDH KRWHOVRODLUHORVDQJHOHV FRP : WK 6W /RV $QJHOHV The new Hotel Solaire delivers boutique, eco-friendly style at a rate you can afford—and all amid the vibrant entertainment, nightlife, and attractions of L.A. We’re cater to both convention and leisure travelers alike.

The Hoxton Downtown LA TMDH WKHKR[WRQ FRP FDOLIRUQLD GRZQWRZQ OD KRWHOV 6 %URDGZD\ /RV $QJHOHV

InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown TMDH GWOD LQWHUFRQWLQHQWDO FRP :LOVKLUH %OYG /RV $QJHOHV Set in the tallest building west of Chicago, InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown redefines the city skyline—providing an elevated perspective from accommodations to dining, for travelers and locals alike.

Jerry’s Motel PHWULFKRWHO FRP /XFDV $YH /RV $QJHOHV TripAdvisor’s best value hotel in Los Angeles. Centrally located 1.5 miles from the Convention Center and 15 minutes from Hollywood. Low rates include free Wi-Fi Internet and parking. Highly rated on TripAdvisor.

JJ Grand Hotel TMDH MMJUDQGKRWHO FRP 6 +DUYDUG %OYG /RV $QJHOHV JJ Grand Hotel is located at Harvard in a new rising center of Great Los Angeles’ finance and commerce. JJ Grand Hotel provides service, comfort and warmth during your stay. Bring success to your business events in our hotel.

JW Marriott Hotel Los Angeles L.A. LIVE TMDH PDUULRWW FRP KRWHOV WUDYHO OD[MZ MZ PDUULRWW ORV DQJHOHV OD OLYH : 2O\PSLF %OYG /RV $QJHOHV With its central location in Downtown Los Angeles, JW Marriott at L.A. LIVE provides a level of comfort and personal service within a unique hotel environment near STAPLES Center, Microsoft Theater, and the L.A. Convention Center.

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The L.A. Grand Hotel Downtown TMDH WKHODKRWHO FRP 6 )LJXHURD 6W /RV $QJHOHV Luxury property conveniently located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Close to museums, shopping.

L.A. Midtown Hotel TMDH ORVDQJHOHVEHVWZHVWHUQ FRP 6 1HZ +DPSVKLUH $YH /RV $QJHOHV Best Western Plus L.A. Midtown is located in the heart of Los Angeles, minutes away from nearby tourist attractions, beaches, and malls. The hotel is a good fit for business and leisure travelers.

LEVEL Furnished Living TMDH VWD\LQJOHYHO FRP 6 2OLYH 6W /RV $QJHOHV LEVEL Furnished Living Downtown Los Angeles consists of 303 fully furnished suites/apartments that blend the comfort of residential living with the convenience of luxury hotel services and state-of-the-art amenities.

Line Hotel TMDH WKHOLQHKRWHO FRP :LOVKLUH %OYG /RV $QJHOHV The Line is a hotel collaboration by the Sydell Group with modern interiors by Sean Knibb, food and beverage by L.A.’s own Roy Choi, nightlife by Koreatown natives, Houston brothers, and a lifestyle boutique shop by Poketo.

Los Angeles Athletic Club TMDH ODDF FRP : 6HYHQWK 6W /RV $QJHOHV Deluxe city club built in 1912. Luxurious rooms, extensive athletic facilities and elegant dining.

Luxe City Center Hotel TMDH OX[HFLW\FHQWHU FRP 6 )LJXHURD 6W /RV $QJHOHV Located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles across the street from the Los Angeles Convention Center and STAPLES Center.

Madison Hotel TMDH PDGLVRQKRWHO EL] ( WK 6W /RV $QJHOHV

The Mayfair Hotel Los Angeles TMDH PD\IDLUOD FRP : WK 6W /RV $QJHOHV The Mayfair Hotel, a hidden gem in Downtown offering new contemporary style and modern aesthetics built in the roaring 1920s. The hotel is minutes away from public transportation and surrounded with restaurants and shopping.

The Metric Hotel PHWULFKRWHO FRP /XFDV $YH /RV $QJHOHV TripAdvisor’s best value hotel in Los Angeles. Centrally located 1.5 miles from the Convention Center and 15 minutes from Hollywood. Low rates include free Wi-Fi Internet and parking. Highly rated on TripAdvisor.

Metro Plaza Hotel TMDH PHWURSOD]DKRWHO XV 1 0DLQ 6W /RV $QJHOHV

Miyako Hotel Los Angeles TMDH PL\DNROD FRP ( VW 6W /RV $QJHOHV Conveniently located in Little Tokyo of Downtown Los Angeles, just blocks from City Hall and Walt Disney Concert Hall.

New Seoul Hotel TMDH QHZVHRXOKRWHO FRP : 2O\PSLF %OYG /RV $QJHOHV

The NoMad Hotel Los Angeles TMDH WKHQRPDGKRWHO FRP ORV DQJHOHV 6 2OLYH 6W /RV $QJHOHV On the corner of 7th and Olive streets in Downtown L.A., the NoMad Los Angeles takes residence in the historical Giannini Building. Formerly known as the original Bank of Italy, the hotel features 241 rooms and four restaurants.

O Hotel Los Angeles TMDH RKRWHOJURXS FRP 6 )ORZHU 6W /RV $QJHOHV A serene haven for the business traveler, urbanite and out-of-towner, Orchid Hotel (O Hotel) offers 68 deluxe rooms with upgraded comforts, and gracious and efficient service expected of well-tended boutique establishments.

Omni Los Angeles Hotel TMDH RPQLORVDQJHOHV FRP 6 2OLYH 6W /RV $QJHOHV Prestigious Four Diamond hotel atop Bunker Hill at California Plaza, adjacent to MOCA and walking distance to The Broad and Walt Disney Concert Hall, and close proximity to the Civic Center, L.A. LIVE, and Dodger Stadium.

Oxford Palace Hotel TMDH R[IRUGKRWHO FRP 6 2[IRUG $YH /RV $QJHOHV

Radisson Hotel Los Angeles Midtown at USC TMDH UDGLVVRQ FRP KRWHOV FDÞJXHU 6 )LJXHURD 6W /RV $QJHOHV Features 240 refurnished and tastefully appointed guest rooms, a central location to many major Southern California attractions, and 15,000 square feet of banquet facilities for any type of celebration or business function.

Ramada Los Angeles Downtown West TMDH WKH UDPDGD FRP : 2O\PSLF %OYG /RV $QJHOHV Minutes from Downtown L.A., Convention Center, STAPLES Center, Nokia Theater, and Hollywood. Guests can stay in shape in our gym and pool. Enjoy a drink at Bar and Grill SPOT. Free Wi-Fi. Banquet space. Parking is free.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles TMDH

ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/california/los-angeles 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.743.8800 Experience The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles at L.A. LIVE, located in Downtown L.A. This luxurious hotel features panoramic skyline views, relaxing spa services, and exclusive access to sports, entertainment, and world-class cuisine.

Rodeway Inn Los Angeles Convention Center Hotel TMDH

laconventioninn.com, 1904 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90006, 213.380.9393 Newly remodeled hotel in the heart of Downtown L.A. Near the Los Angeles Convention Center, STAPLES Center, and the LA Fashion District.

Rotex Hotel TMDH

rotexhotelcondo.com, 3411 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90019, 323.734.7373

Royal Park Hotel TMDH

royalparkla.com, 1906 W. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90057, 213.483.6681

Sheraton Grand Los Angeles TMDH

sheratongrandlosangeles.com, 711 S. Hope St., Los Angeles 90017, 213.488.3500 Located in the new pulse of Downtown L.A.: The Bloc. From our welcoming lobby and open-air deck to our top-floor Club Lounge, every area in our hotel has been activated by our $75 million revitalization.

Silver Lake Hotel TMDH

hotelsilverlakela.com/index.html, 250 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles 90004, 213.639.1920

Standard Downtown LA TMDH

standardhotels.com/downtown-la, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.892.8080 The Standard, Downtown LA is a hotel with sophistication and a sense of playfulness. With a popular rooftop pool and bar offering panoramic views of L.A., the 207-room hotel has revolutionized the concept of a business hotel.

Stillwell Hotel TMDH

stillwellhotellosangeles.com, 838 Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90017, 213.627.1151 Situated in Los Angeles, this hotel is close to the Los Angeles Central Public Library, Nokia Theater, and STAPLES Center. Also nearby are Los Angeles Convention Center and Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Super 8 Los Angeles/Alhambra TMDH

super8.com/hotels/california/los-angeles/ super-8-los-angeles-alhambra/hotel-overview, 5350 S. Huntington Dr., Los Angeles 90032, 323.225.2310 Serene surroundings; Universal Studios® Hollywood, NBC Studio, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, TCL Chinese Theaters, Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Wax Museum are minutes away. Commerce Casino and Bicycle Club are 10 minutes away.

Super 8 Motel–Los Angeles

the.super8.com/losangeles10525, 1341 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026, 213.250.2233 Centrally located next to Dodger Stadium, Universal Studios Hollywood™, Downtown L.A., and TCL Chinese Theatres.

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Tuscan Garden Inn TMDH

2200 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90006, 213.385.4191

Vagabond Inn Los Angeles USC TMDH

vagabondinn.com/california/vagabond-innlos-angeles-at-usc.aspx, 3101 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90007, 213.746.1531

Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites TMDH

Hampton Inn and Suites Los Angeles/Hollywood TMDH

1133 Vine St., Los Angeles 90038, 323.952.6900 Hampton Inn and Suites is located near all of Hollywood’s best attractions. Within a half mile, you’ll find the Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theaters, the Wax Museum, Pantages Theater, and Paramount Studios.

Highland Gardens Hotel TMDH

thebonaventure.com, 404 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.1000 One of the most photographed buildings in the world and widely recognized as a masterpiece in contemporary hotel design.

highlandgardenshotel.com, 7047 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.850.0536 Situated in Hollywood, this hotel is close to TCL Chinese Theatres, Dolby Theatre,® and Hollywood & Highland Center. Also nearby are Hollywood Bowl and Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Hilton Garden Inn Los Angeles/ Hollywood TMDH

Best Western Hollywood Plaza Inn TMDH

bestwestern.com/hollywoodplazainn, 2011 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90068, 323.851.1800 Located in the heart of Hollywood, within walking distance of area attractions.

losangeleshollywood.hgi.com, 2005 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068, 323.876.8600 Enjoy all Hilton has to offer in the heart of Hollywood. Walk to shopping, entertainment, and dining: Hollywood Bowl, TCL Chinese Theatres, Walk of Fame, Pantages theater, and El Capitan. Short drive to Universal Studios Hollywood™.

Best Western Plus Hollywood Hills Hotel TMDH

Hilton Los Angeles/ Universal City TMDH

bestwestern.com/hollywoodhillshotel, 6141 Franklin Ave., Hollywood 90028, 323.464.5181

BLVD Hotel & Suites TMDH

blvdhotels.com, 2010 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068, 323.874.4300 The BLVD Hotel and Suites has the intimate appeal of a boutique hotel with California-cool characteristics. Its Highland location places you walking distance away and close proximity to many iconic Hollywood attractions.

Chateau Marmont TMDH

chateaumarmont.com, 8221 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90046, 323.656.1010

Coral Sands Hotel TMDH

coralsands-la.com, 1730 N. Western Ave., Los Angeles 90027, 323.467.5141 Situated in the entertainment district, this hotel is close to Barnsdall Art Park, Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Dolby Theater.® Also nearby are Hollywood Bowl and TCL Chinese Theatres.

Days Inn Hollywood TMDH

daysinn.com/hotels/california/hollywood/daysinn-hollywood-near-universal-studios/hoteloverview, 7023 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.464.8344

Dixie Hollywood Hotel TMDH

thedixiehollywood.com, 5410 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027, 323.463.7171

universalcity.hilton.com, 555 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City 91608, 818.506.2500 AAA Four Diamond Award and Green Seal Gold level certified hotel steps from Universal Studios® Hollywood; HHonors rewards, packages, and seasonal promotions. Walking distance to CityWalk’s shops, dining, and entertainment.

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Hollywood Walk of Fame TMDH

hollywoodholidayinnexpress.com, 1921 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90068, 323.850.8151 Holiday Inn Express® Hotel and Suites Hollywood offers convenience in the middle of all the action. The hotel’s location is near the Hollywood Walk of Fame (less than 50 feet away) and near the Hollywood Bowl.

Hollywood Hotel– The Hotel of Hollywood TMDH

thehollywoodhotel.com, 1160 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90029, 323.746.0448 Hollywood Hotel is “Where all the Action Begins.” Located in the entertainment capital, the vibe of this intimate hotel is cosmopolitan meets vintage Hollywood glamour. Steps away from shopping, dining, and cutting-edge culture.

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Dream Hollywood Hotel TMDH

orchidsuites.com, 1753 Orchid Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.874.9678 With a great location in Hollywood, this AAAapproved family hotel is an excellent value with fully equipped kitchens, secure parking garage, continental breakfast, Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk, and heated swimming pool.

Dunes Inn Sunset TMDH

thehollywoodroosevelt.com, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.466.7000 The Hollywood Roosevelt is a complete lifestyle destination, fusing entertainment, art, culture, design, and music all around the property while providing a glimpse at its storied past.

dreamhotels.com, 6417 Selma Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 844.373.2649 Dream Hollywood is an ultra-luxury hotel located on the corner of Selma Avenue and Cahuenga Boulevard. The design blends hyper-chic yet comfortable 178 rooms and suites with an irresistible rooftop pool, and restaurant and lounge. dunesinnsunset.com, 5625 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028, 323.467.5171 Near Hollywood Walk of Fame, Universal Studios® Hollywood, TCL Chinese Theatres, Kodak Theatre, Griffith Park Observatory, sporting events, Paramount Pictures, Museum Row, and Metro Rail.

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Hollywood Travelodge TMDH

hollywoodtravelodge.com, 1401 N. Vermont Ave., Hollywood 90027, 323.665.5735 Hotel is near the Red Metro Line; all Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles attractions are easily accessible.

Hotel Hollywood

thehotelhollywood.com, 6364 Yucca St., Los Angeles 90028 843.814.8765 Built in 1927, the historic boutique hotel has 34 guest rooms and is located within walking distance of all major attractions that Hollywood offers.

Kimpton Everly Hotel Hollywood TMDH

everlyhotelhollywood.com, 1800 Argyle Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 213.279.3532 Kimpton Everly Hotel Hollywood is a breath of fresh air in the midst of the world’s most storied neighborhood. The bright, open communal spaces and effortlessly cool design evoke an immersive experience that begins with you.

Las Palmas Hotel TMDH

1738 N. Las Palmas Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.464.9236

Loews Hollywood Hotel TMDH

loewshotels.com/hollywood-hotel, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 90028, 323.856.1200 Perfectly positioned at the iconic corner of Hollywood and Highland, Loews Hollywood Hotel rises 20 floors and offers 628 guest rooms and suites. Enjoy unparalleled views of Hollywood landmarks and surrounding L.A.

Mama Shelter TMDH

mamashelter.com, 6500 Selma Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.785.6666 Mama Shelter is perched six stories over the famous Hollywood Boulevard. Providing a haven with luxurious linens and complimentary amenities such as Wi-Fi and movies, as well as a rooftop where you can take in the L.A. sights.

Motel 6 Hollywood TMDH

motel6hollywood.com, 1738 Whitley Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.464.6006 In the heart of downtown Hollywood, this California hotel is a five-minute walk from the famous Walk of Fame and the Hollywood/ Highland Metro. All guest rooms include free Wi-Fi.

Quality Inn Hollywood TMDH

qualityinn.com/hotel-hollywood-california-cab20, 1520 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90028 The Quality Inn in Hollywood is a corporate/ leisure-oriented hotel with spacious rooms. Free breakfast.

Retan Hotel TMDH

rooms4youinhollywood.com, 1732 Whitley Ave., Los Angeles 90028, 323.462.9257

Saharan Motor Hotel TMDH

saharanhotel.com, 7212 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90046, 323.874.6700 Located on Sunset Boulevard in the middle of Hollywood, California. Universal StudiosÂŽ Hollywood is just 3.8 miles away. The hotel features continental breakfast and an outdoor pool.

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Sheraton Universal TMDH

sheratonuniversal.com, 333 Universal Hollywood Dr., Universal City 91608, 818.980.1212 Enjoy the luxury of the Sheraton Universal. Be seen in the edgy lobby bar. Refresh in the pool. Re-energize at the fitness center. Complimentary trams to Universal Studios Hollywood™ and CityWalk.

Super 8 Motel–Hollywood TMDH

super8.com/hotels/california/hollywood/ super-8-hollywood-la-area/hotel-overview?hotel_ id=04224, 1536 N. Western Ave., Hollywood 90027, 323.467.3131 Rooms with a view of the Hollywood Sign and located near Universal Studios Hollywood™, Hollywood Walk of Fame, and TCL Chinese Theatres.

W Hollywood Hotel & Residences TMDH

Hyatt Place Glendale/Los Angeles

glendalelosangeles.place.hyatt.com, 225 W. Wilson Ave., Glendale 91203 747.272.1710 Opened in September 2018, the new Hyatt Place Glendale/Los Angeles offers 179 rooms, a casual atmosphere, and practical amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and 24-hour food offerings. Convenient to Universal Studios Hollywood™, Dodger Stadium, and Hollywood Burbank Airport.

Pacific Palms Resort SDFLĂžFSDOPVUHVRUW FRP 2QH ,QGXVWU\ +LOOV 3NZ\ &LW\ RI ,QGXVWU\ Full-service IACC Certified Conference Resort central to all Southern California attractions and airports. 45,000 square feet of meeting space. On-site golf, two restaurants, luxury spa, fitness center, and hilltop guest pool.

Queen Mary

whotels.com/hollywood, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028, 323.798.1300 New Hollywood Glam. In the heart of Hollywood, W Hollywood brings together the magnetic spirit of the Golden Era, infused with epic innovation, elegance, and excitement.

queenmary.com, 1126 Queen’s Hwy., Long Beach 90802, 877.342.0738 With an impressive history and tradition of excellence, the Queen Mary Hotel is more than a place to rest one’s head—it’s an entire experience. The ship is a trip back in time with art deco pieces and historical tours.

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Sheraton Fairplex Hotel & Conference Center

Best Western Plus Executive Inn– Rowland Heights

bwrowlandheights.com, 18880 E. Gale Ave., Rowland Heights 91748, 626.810.1818 In the heart of San Gabriel Valley’s Asian community, the hotel offers a diverse range of international restaurants and outlet shopping opportunities. Thirty minutes to Disneyland and Downtown L.A. Discount LAX shuttle. Chinese speaking.

Crowne Plaza Hotel at Commerce Casino

cpccla.com, 6121 E. Telegraph Rd., Commerce 90040, 323.728.3600 Close to all the exciting action you’d expect from Las Vegas! Lush gardens, water fountains, and a grand entry will impress even the most discerning traveler.

Embassy Suites Hotel Los Angeles–Downey

losangelesdowney.embassysuites.com, 8425 Firestone Blvd., Downey 90241, 562.861.1900 All-suite, full-service hotel featuring 6,000 square feet of meeting space. Complimentary parking, breakfast, and nightly reception. Centrally located near many major attractions in the Los Angeles/ Orange County area.

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village

fourseasons.com/westlakevillage, Two Dole Dr., Westlake Village 91362, 818.575.3000 Voted #1 Hotel in Southern California by CondÊ Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards in 2014, 2015, and 2017, Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village offers an idyllic Los Angeles retreat just 20 minutes from the beaches of Malibu.

Hilton Garden Inn Montebello

montebello.hgi.com, 801 N. Via San Clemente, Montebello 90640, 323.724.5900 Overlooking the first tee of the Montebello Country Club Golf Course, just minutes from Downtown Los Angeles and many major attractions.

sheratonfairplex.com, 601 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona 91768, 909.622.2220

Sheraton Los Angeles/San Gabriel

sheratonlasangabriel.com, 303 E. Valley Blvd., San Gabriel 91776, 626.639.0300 Sheraton Los Angeles San Gabriel is uniquely positioned to cater to business and leisure travelers alike, international visitors, and events of all types, with luxurious accommodations, world-class dining venues, and easy parking.

pasadena Hilton Pasadena

pasadena.hilton.com, 168 S. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena 91101, 626.577.1000 A convenient choice with its location two blocks from the Pasadena Convention Center, shops, and restaurants, and a short walk from Old Pasadena and the Playhouse District. Features 296 guest rooms and 19 banquet spaces.

Langham Huntington Pasadena, Los Angeles

langhamhotels.com/en/the-langham/pasadena, 6 2DN .QROO $YH 3DVDGHQD 626.568.3900 A Pasadena landmark since 1914, the iconic hotel captures the elegance of classic Southern California. Located on 23 acres, the hotel features award-winning dining, a luxurious spa, and 379 guest rooms, including cottages.

Sheraton Pasadena Hotel

sheraton.com/pasadena, 303 E. Cordova St., Pasadena 91101, 626.449.4000 Adjacent to the Pasadena Convention Center, steps away from Paseo Colorado and Old Town. Features 311 spacious guest rooms, Club Lounge, outdoor pool, fitness center, 10,000 square feet of meeting space. Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms.


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Westin Pasadena

westin.com/pasadena, 191 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena 91101, 626.792.2727 The Westin Pasadena is an upscale, property within walking distance of historic Old Town, restaurants, museums, galleries, and shopping. Our hotel features 23,000 square feet of meeting space, 350 guest rooms, and 18 suites.

santa monica Comfort Inn–Santa Monica

comfortinnsantamonica.com, 2815 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica 90404, 310.828.5517 Our hotel is conveniently located two miles from Santa Monica Beach, the Pier, and downtown Santa Monica. Please visit our website to view the complete listing of services and amenities at comfortinnsantamonica.com.

Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows

fairmont.com/santamonica, 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica 90401, 310.576.7777 Experience the very best of Santa Monica at Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows. FIG Restaurant. The Bungalow. Exhale Spa. It all happens here.

Georgian Hotel

georgianhotel.com, 1415 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.395.9945 A sparkling gem along the Santa Monica coast, the Georgian Hotel is the original luxury Santa Monica lodging—an epicenter of vintage glamour and modern accommodation for the vacationer and corporate guest alike.

JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot

marriott.com/laxlm, 1740 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.395.9700 Located on the doorstep of one of the world’s most famous beaches, with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean.

Le MĂŠridien Delfina Santa Monica OHPHULGLHQGHOĂžQD FRP HQ OHPHULGLHQ 3LFR Blvd., Santa Monica 90405, 310.399.9344 Perched four blocks away from the Santa Monica shoreline, the AAA Four Diamond Le MĂŠridien Delfina Santa Monica Hotel is an elevated retreat in the center of it all.

Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel

loewshotels.com/santa-monica, 1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.458.6700 Beachfront hotel within walking distance of the Santa Monica Pier, fine dining, and world-class shopping.

Ocean View Hotel

oceanviewsantamonica.com, 1447 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.458.4888

Shore Hotel

shorehotel.com, 1515 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.458.1515 Located on famous Ocean Avenue Shore Hotel is the first and only newly built, sustainable hotel in Santa Monica to be certified Gold with the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED).

Shutters on the Beach

shuttersonthebeach.com, One Pico Blvd., Santa Monica 90405, 310.458.0030 With the casual elegance of a contemporary beach house, the ambience resonates with residential charm—perfectly situated for views of the coast.

Viceroy Santa Monica

viceroysantamonica.com, 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica 90401-2332, 310.260.7500 Viceroy Santa Monica Hotel fuses classic sophistication and contemporary chic to create a thoroughly modern and uniquely luxurious Santa Monica, California, boutique beach hotel and resort.

Wyndham Santa Monica–At the Pier wyndhamsantamonicapier.com, 120 Colorado Ave., Santa Monica 90401, 310.451.0676

the valley Airtel Plaza Hotel & Conference Center TMDH

airtelplaza.com, 7277 Valjean Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.997.7676 Upscale, full-service hotel. Oversize guest rooms and suites. Centrally located to Universal StudiosÂŽ Hollywood, Universal CityWalk, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and the Getty Center.

Best Western Plus Carriage Inn TMDH

bwcarriageinn.com, 5525 Sepulveda Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91411, 818.787.2300 Ideal L.A.-area accommodations for business trips, family vacations, or weekend getaways. The pet-friendly guest rooms at the AAA Three Diamond Best Western Plus Carriage Inn blend all of the comforts and conveniences of home.

Courtyard Los Angeles Sherman Oaks TMDH

marriott.com/laxsf 15433, Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91403, 818.981.5400 Courtyard Los Angeles Sherman Oaks offers the kind of warm hospitality, inviting atmosphere, and top-notch services sure to please business and leisure travelers alike with unexpected amenities and 15,000 square feet of meeting space.

Extended Stay America– Los Angeles–Woodland Hills TMDH

extendedstayamerica.com/hotels/ca/ los-angeles/woodland-hills, 20205 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364-2551, 818.710.1170

Extended Stay America– Northridge TMDH

19325 Londelius St., Northridge 91324, 818.734.1787

The Garland TMDH

thegarland.com, 4222 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood 91602, 818.980.8000 The Garland is an urban oasis perfectly situated minutes away from L.A.’s best attractions and large entertainment and production studios, including Universal Studios Hollywood™.

Good Nite Inn Sylmar TMDH

Best Western Woodland Hills Inn TMDH

goodnite.com/sylmar, 12835 Encinitas Ave., Sylmar 91342, 818.362.8899 Just outside the exciting L.A. metropolis, the Good Nite Inn Sylmar is the ideal spot for an affordable and cozy hotel near the L.A. area. Upon arriving, tall green palms wave a welcome in front of our three-story hotel.

BLVD Hotel and Spa Studio City TMDH

Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles Burbank Airport TMDH

bestwesterncalifornia.com/hotels/best-westernwoodland-hills-inn, 21830 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364, 818.340.1000 blvdstudiocity.com, 10730 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.623.9100 The BLVD Hotel and Spa has the intimate appeal of a boutique hotel with California-cool characteristics. Each room has detailed accommodations with a slice of simplicity, creating a perfect location for both work and play.

Budget Inn of North Hills TMDH

9151 Sepulveda Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.894.4051

Comfort Inn–Eagle Rock TMDH

comfortinner.com, 2300 Colorado Blvd., Los Angeles 90041, 323.256.1199

Comfort Inn & Suites Near Universal–North Hollywood– Burbank TMDH

choicehotels.com/california/north-hollywood/ comfort-inn-hotels/ca849, 6147 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91606, 818.769.6600

Comfort Inn Near Warner Center TMDH

woodlandhillsinn.com, 20157 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364, 818.347.8080

Courtyard by Marriott– Woodland Hills TMDH

marriott.com/hotels/travel/laxcw-courtyard-losangeles-woodland-hills, 21101 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364, 818.999.2200 Courtyard Los Angeles Woodland Hills by Marriott, a contemporary hotel perfect for both corporate and leisure guests, is close to Warner Center with easy access to U.S. Highway 101.

losangelesburbankairportsuites.hampton inn.com, 7501 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank 91504, 818.768.1106 Hampton Inn and Suites Burbank Airport hotel is central to Universal Studios Hollywood™ and Hollywood, with newly renovated modern guest rooms and a meeting venue up to 60 people—perfectly created solely for innovative people like you.

Hampton Inn & Suites Los Angeles/ Sherman Oaks TMDH losangelesvannuyssuites.hamptoninn.com, 5638 Sepulveda Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91411, 818.785.2211

Hilton Woodland Hills TMDH

woodlandhills.hilton.com, 6360 Canoga Ave., Woodland Hills 91367, 818.595.1000 Ideally located in the west San Fernando Valley, the beautiful Hilton Woodland Hills offers 326 deluxe guest rooms and suites and more than 19,000 square feet of versatile meeting and banquet facilities.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Woodland Hills TMDH

ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/ woodland-hills/laxwo/hoteldetail, 22617 Ventura Blvd., Woodland Hills 91364, 818.222.2299 Welcome to the Holiday Inn Express, Woodland Hills. Conveniently located by the US 101 freeway, our hotel is close to Universal StudiosÂŽ Hollywood, Malibu beaches, and L.A., which ensures convenience for both business and leisure guests and groups.

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Holiday Inn Express IHG, Van Nuys TMDH

ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/ van-nuys/laxvn/hoteldetail, 8244 Orion Ave., Van Nuys 91406, 818.989.5010 Conveniently located off the 405 freeway that connects to the 101 and 5 freeways. Complimentary high-speed Internet, hot Smart Buffet breakfast, and parking. New fitness center, business center, and outside pool. IHG rewards.

Holiday Inn Express North Hollywood TMDH

hiexpress.com/northhollywood, 11350 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood 91601, 818.821.8031 Located just three miles from Universal Studios® Hollywood and Burbank Airport, we offer comfortable rooms with buffet breakfast and Wi-Fi Internet access included, and all rooms feature a mini refrigerator, microwave, and safe box.

Hometown Inn TMDH

hometowninnsnorthhills.com, 9401 Sepulveda Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.892.0751 Hometown Inn has 64 units and is one of the top lodging choices in the city of North Hills. Our goal is to deliver tremendous value by offering quality service at discount prices with our competitive daily and extended-stay rates.

Hotel Amarano

hotelamarano.com, 322 N. Pass Ave., Burbank 91505, 818.842.8887 Luxury Burbank hotel located in the heart of the entertainment capital of the world. Guests are welcomed with personalized service, elegant room accommodations, and an intimate atmosphere.

Hotel Mariposa TMDH

hotelmariposala.com, 12828 W. Riverside Dr., Los Angeles 91607, 267.648.2034

Howard Johnson Inn and Suites Reseda TMDH

hojoreseda.com, 7432 Reseda Blvd., Reseda 91335, 818.344.0324

Hyatt Regency Westlake

westlake.regency.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html, 880 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village 91361, 805.557.1234 Escape from the ordinary to our luxury hotel, located minutes from the beaches of Malibu. Stay, relax, and enjoy our convenient amenities, such as our gym, pool, sauna, laundry service, and 24-hour in-room dining.

Marriott Los Angeles Burbank Airport Hotel

marriottburbankairport.com, 2500 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank 91505, 818.843.6000 Across from the Hollywood/Burbank Airport, near all L.A. attractions, close to major highways, the perfect setting for California travel. Luxurious accommodations offer great value, excellent service, ideal for business and leisure.

Mikado Hotel TMDH

mikadohotels.com, 12600 Riverside Dr., Valley Village 91607, 818.763.9141

Motel 6 Canoga Park TMDH

motel6.com/reservations/motel_detail. aspx?num=4240, 7132 De Soto Ave., Canoga Park 91303, 818.883.6666

Motel 6 Los Angeles–Sylmar TMDH

motel6.com, 12775 Encinitas Ave., Sylmar 91342, 818.362.9491

Motel 6 Los Angeles–Van Nuys/ Sepulveda TMDH

motel6.com, 15711 Roscoe Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.894.9341

Motel 6 Van Nuys TMDH

motel6.com/en/motels.ca.van-nuys.4538.html, 6909 Sepulveda Blvd., Van Nuys 91405, 818.787.5400

Oakwood Apartments TMDH

oakwood.com/furnished-apartments/furnished/ us/ca/woodland-hills/prop25165.html, 22122 Victory Blvd., Woodland Hills 91367, 877.902.0832

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Super 8 Canoga Park TMDH

super8.com/hotels/california/canoga-park/ super-8-canoga-park/hotel-overview, 7631 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Canoga Park 91304, 818.883.0240 Situated in Canoga Park, this motel is in the same area as California State University-Northridge. Regional attractions also include J. Paul Getty Museum.

Travel Inn TMDH

8525 Sepulveda Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.894.5721

Travelodge Chatsworth TMDH

Palm Tree Inn TMDH

21603 Devonshire St., Chatsworth 91311, 818.998.8888

Paradise Lodge TMDH

countrysideinnsylmar.com, 14955 Roxford St., Sylmar 91342, 818.367.0141

8424 Sepulveda Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.894.9261

20128 Roscoe Blvd., Winnetka 91306, 818.341.7200

Radisson Hotel Chatsworth TMDH

radisson.com/chatsworth-hotel-ca-91311/ usachac, 9777 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Chatsworth 91311, 818.709.7054

Ramada Inn Chatsworth TMDH

ramada.com/hotels/california/chatsworth/ ramada-chatsworth/hotel-overview, 21340 Devonshire St., Chatsworth 91311, 818.998.5289 Ramada Chatsworth offers complimentary high-speed Internet, complimentary continental breakfast, and complimentary newspapers. It also offers free parking.

Travelodge Sylmar TMDH

Valley Inn & Conference Center TMDH valleyinnhotel.com, 10621 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills 91345, 818.891.1868

Warner Center Marriott Hotel TMDH

warnercentermarriott.com, 21850 Oxnard St., Woodland Hills 91367, 818.887.4800 The newly re-energized Warner Center Marriott is perfectly situated in the San Fernando Valley, adjacent to Westfield Topanga and The Village. Malibu beaches and Universal Studios® Hollywood are all within a 30-minute drive.

west hollywood 1 Hotel West Hollywood

slhotel.com, 12825 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.769.4700

1hotels.com, 8490 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.424.1600 A luxury lifestyle brand inspired by nature, 1 Hotel combines sustainable design with extraordinary comfort and unrivaled service. Discover a sanctuary in the heart of L.A, with sweeping views of the city and Hollywood Hills.

St. George Motor Inn TMDH

Andaz West Hollywood

The Sherman Hotel TMDH

theshermanhotel.com, 15485 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91403, 818.646.3663

Sportsmen’s Lodge Hotel TMDH

stgeorgemotorinn.com, 19454 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana 91356, 818.345.6911 Serving our community friends and family for more than 30 years, the St. George has a relaxed family atmosphere where hospitality is king.

Star Light Inn TMDH

7435 Winnetka Ave., Winnetka 91306, 323.222.4949

Staybridge Suites Chatsworth TMDH

ichotelsgroup.com/staybridge/hotels/us/en/ chatsworth/cwhca/hoteldetail, 21902 Lassen St., Chatsworth 91311, 818.773.0707

Studio 6 Van Nuys TMDH

staystudio6.com/reservations/motel_detail. aspx?num=5035, 13561 Sherman Way, Van Nuys 91405, 818.780.0558 Stay at this Van Nuys aparthotel within the area of Universal Studios Hollywood™ and Warner Bros. Studio.

Studio City Court Yard Hotel TMDH

universalstay.com, 12933 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604, 818.789.6900

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Studio Lodge TMDH

11254 Vanowen, North Hollywood 91605, 818.760.1194

westhollywood.andaz.com, 8401 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.656.1234 Located on the world-famous Sunset Strip, Andaz West Hollywood delivers an innovative hospitality experience with attentive, uncomplicated service, featuring 239 guest rooms, rooftop pool, and meeting and event spaces.

Chamberlain West Hollywood

chamberlainwesthollywood.com, 1000 Westmount Dr., West Hollywood 90069, 310.657.7400 Located in West Hollywood amid the Sunset Strip, our boutique hotel offers impeccable service. Unique ambience and convenient location makes it an ideal choice for a long visit or a short L.A. getaway for business and leisure.

Elan Hotel Los Angeles

elanhotel.com, 8435 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 866.203.2212 The Elan Hotel is a 49-room boutique hotel situated at the cutting edge of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, ideally located for both the leisure and business traveler.

Hollywood Historic Hotel TMDH

hollywoodhistorichotel.com, 5162 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038, 323.378.6312


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Beverly Inn

beverlyinn.com, 7701 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.931.8108 Across from CBS Studios (for The Price Is Right tapings) and tourist areas, and central to major attractions.

Beverly Laurel Motor Hotel TMDH

beverlylaurelmotorhotel.com, 8018 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 323.651.2441

Bevonshire Lodge Motel

bevonshire.com, 7575 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90036, 323.936.6154 Designed for the budget traveler with convenient access to many of the major tourist locations in the greater Los Angeles area.

The Century Park Hotel

centuryparkla.com, 10330 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, 310.553.1000 A tastefully appointed boutique hotel in West L.A. Central to your favorite Los Angeles attractions. Each of our boutique hotel rooms greets you with warmth and clean, modern flair.

Claremont Hotel TMDH

claremonthotelwestwood.com, 1044 Triverton Ave., Los Angeles 90024, 310.208.5957

Courtyard by Marriott Century City Beverly Hills TMDH

The Jeremy West Hollywood

jeremyhotel.com, 8490 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.424.1600 A luxury lifestyle brand inspired by nature, 1 Hotels combines sustainable design with extraordinary comfort and unrivaled service. Discover a sanctuary in the heart of L.A., with sweeping views of the city and Hollywood Hills.

London West Hollywood

thelondonwesthollywood.com, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.854.1111 A luxurious all-suite hotel located in West Hollywood and adjacent to Beverly Hills. The London offers complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi daily. Amenities include an exclusive rooftop pool and bar, restaurant, gym, and screening room.

Mondrian

morganshotelgroup.com, 8440 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.650.8999

Petit Ermitage

petitermitage.com, 8822 Cynthia St., West Hollywood 90069, 310.854.1114 Intimately situated in a private neighborhood, Petit Ermitage fashions a blend of antique, oriental carpets and hardwood floors to create the feel of an exclusive French Bohemian manor.

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Ramada Plaza Hotel & Suites– West Hollywood

ramadaweho.com, 8585 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.652.6400 Recipient of Ramada’s President Award. Conveniently located on historic Route 66, adjacent to Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and L.A. Minutes to Universal Studios Hollywood™, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Sunset Strip, Rodeo Drive, and The Grove.

Sunset Tower Hotel

sunsettowerhotel.com, 8358 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 323.654.7100 This luxury landmark was completely renovated and upgraded in 2005. A spa, the Tower Bar, and restaurant have been added.

The West Hollywood EDITION

editionhotels.com/west-hollywood, 9040 W. Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90069, 310.953.9899

westside Azul Inn West Los Angeles TMDH

azulinnwestlosangeles.com, 10740 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90025, 310.474.4576 The Azul Inn West Los Angeles offers complimentary extended continental breakfast and convenient, comfortable, and affordable accommodations, making the Azul Inn West Los Angeles the ideal choice when visiting Los Angeles.

Best Western Royal Palace Inn & Suites TMDH

bestwesternroyalpalace.com, 2528 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, 310.477.9066 Located just eight miles north of the Los Angeles International Airport, we offer you a great central location for your trip to Los Angeles.

Beverly Hills Marriott TMDH

marriott.com/hotels/travel/laxbv-marriottlos-angeles-beverly-hills, 1150 S. Beverly Dr., Los Angeles 90035, 310.553.6561 Easy walk to Rodeo Drive, Century City, and Wilshire business district. Rooms offer city view.

marriott.com/laxce, 10320 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90064, 310.556.2777 Newly renovated, walking distance to the center of Century City, one mile to Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, three miles to UCLA in Westwood, and six miles to Santa Monica Pier and Promenade.

Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Westside

marriott.com/hotels/travel/laxcv-courtyard-losangeles-westside, 6333 Bristol Pkwy., Culver City 90230, 310.484.7000 Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles Westside reflects the trendy and contemporary L.A. lifestyle. Hotel can accommodate groups/meetings featuring more than 10,000 square feet of event space and 260 guest rooms.

DoubleTree by Hilton Los Angeles–Westside

doubletree1.hilton.com, 6161 W. Centinela Ave., Culver City 90230, 310.649.1776 Doubletree by Hilton L.A. Westside features a great location minutes from Playa Vista. Hotel features 375 spacious guest rooms and suites with Wi-Fi access, a restaurant and lounge, fitness room, and 20,000 square feet of meeting space.

Farmer’s Daughter Hotel TMDH

farmersdaughterhotel.com, 115 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036, 323.937.3930 An L.A. icon is reborn as a unique boutique location. Country inn styling, but modern service and amenities. Free high-speed Internet access and valet parking.

Four Points by Sheraton, Los Angeles Westside

fourpoints.com/culvercity, 5990 Green Valley Cir., Culver City 90230, 310.981.8006 Newly renovated, 199-room, full-service hotel located in Culver City’s thriving business district.

Beverly Hills Plaza Hotel & Spa TMDH

beverlyhillsplazahotel.com, 10300 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024, 310.275.5575 All-suites hotel featuring modern European décor overlooking a garden oasis. DISCOVERLOSANGELES.COM

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Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills TMDH

fourseasons.com/losangeles, 300 S. Doheny Dr., Los Angeles 90048, 310.273.2222 Enjoy the intimate residential feel; relax on the lushly landscaped pool terrace or in the acclaimed spa. Centrally located in a residential neighborhood between Robertson Boulevard and Rodeo Drive shopping.

Holiday Inn Express West Los Angeles TMDH

hiewestla.com, 11250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90025, 310.478.1400 A delightful courtyard facility located near Westwood, UCLA, Century City, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica Beach.

Hotel Angeleno TMDH

hotelangeleno.com, 170 N. Church Ln., Los Angeles 90049, 310.476.6411 Centrally located at the crossroads of Santa Monica and Beverly Hills, Hotel Angeleno offers unparalleled views of Los Angeles from our Penthouse WEST Restaurant and Lounge. Experience our “We are NOT Square� culture.

Hotel Bel-Air, Dorchester Collection TMDH

dorchestercollection.com/en/los-angeles/hotelbel-air, 701 Stone Canyon Rd., Los Angeles 90077, 310.887.2592 Nestled on 12 acres in the Bel-Air Estates neighborhood of Los Angeles, the iconic Hotel Bel-Air is one of the most beautiful, romantic, and exclusive hotels in the world.

Hotel Palomar Los Angeles– Beverly Hills TMDH

hotelpalomar-beverlyhills.com, 10740 Wilshire Blvd. at Selby Ave., Los Angeles 90024, 310.475.8711 Inspired by the maverick world of independent film, the original and unconventional look emotes confidence and a rebellious spirit.

Orlando Hotel TMDH

theorlando.com, 8384 W. Third St., Los Angeles 90048, 323.658.6600 The Orlando Hotel is a boutique hotel in Mid City Los Angeles between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. With a number of entertainment options within walking distance, guests will enjoy exploring one of L.A.’s friendliest locales.

Residence Inn by Marriott Beverly Hills TMDH

beverlyhillsresidenceinn.com, 1177 S. Beverly Dr., Los Angeles 90035, 310.228.4100 Our 186 suites offer separate living and sleeping areas. Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. Complimentary breakfast each morning and comp Wi-Fi available throughout the hotel. Located just one mile from Rodeo Drive.

SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills TMDH

slshotels.com/beverlyhills, 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 310.247.0400 Located in the midst of L.A.’s vibrant landscape, SLS Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Beverly Hills offers a luxurious and sophisticated experience where life is an imaginative fete extraordinaire, rich in pleasure and comfort.

Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills TMDH VRĂžWHOORVDQJHOHV FRP %HYHUO\ %OYG Los Angeles 90048, 310.278.5444 Nestled between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, the hotel offers its guests a celebration of the finest in Metropolitan living.

W Los Angeles– West Beverly Hills TMDH

starwoodhotels.com/whotels/property/overview/ index.html?propertyID=97518, 930 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles 90024, 310.208.8765 Contemporary all-suite hotel featuring one- and two-bedroom suites and office suites.

Hotel Wilshire TMDH

hotelwilshire.com, 6317 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90048, 323.852.6000 Stylish 74-room boutique hotel using sustainable resources to achieve LEED certification. Features a rooftop restaurant/lounge, swimming pool, boardroom with contemporary accommodations, and a Penthouse Suite.

InterContinental Los Angeles Century City TMDH

intercontinentallosangeles.com, 2151 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles 90067, 310.284.6500 The landmark hotel features 363 spacious and stylish guest rooms, including 178 suites, all of which offer panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills, Downtown Los Angeles, and the vast Pacific Ocean coastline.

Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel TMDH

luxehotels.com/sunset, 11461 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90049, 310.476.6571 Our urban retreat is situated on seven secluded acres near the Getty, offering spacious guest rooms, outdoor pool, fitness center, and event space. Showcasing wonderful northern Mediterranean cuisine in our restaurant/lounge.

Mr. C Hotel TMDH

mrchotels.com, 1224 Beverwil Dr., Los Angeles 90035, 310.277.2800 Mr. C Beverly Hills is 20 minutes from LAX airport. Minutes from our door, in Beverly Hills, you’ll find Rodeo Drive, the Sunset Strip, Museum Row, Melrose Avenue, the Hollywood Bowl, and Universal Studios Hollywood™.

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long/short term rentals beach cities/LAX Catalina Island Vacation Rentals

catalinavacations.com/rentals/?nck=8448572733, 119 Summer Ave., Ste. B, Avalon 90704, 844.857.2733

downtown/L.A. metro Jonathan Club TMDH

jc.org, 545 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles 90071, 213.624.0881

LEVEL Furnished Living TMDH

stayinglevel.com, 888 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90014, 213.873.8400 LEVEL Furnished Living Downtown Los Angeles consists of 303 fully furnished suites/apartments that blend the comfort of residential living with the convenience of luxury hotel services and state-of-the-art amenities.

Residence Inn Los Angeles L.A. LIVE TMDH

marriott.com/laxri, 901 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015, 213.443.9200 Book studios and one- and two-bedroom suites with kitchens across from L.A. LIVE entertainment district. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, hot breakfast, onsite pool, and convenience to Downtown L.A.- and Hollywood-area attractions and nightlife. Pets welcome.

hollywood Oakwood Apartments Toluca Hills TMDH

oakwood.com/oakwood/furnished/us/ca/ los-angeles/prop22.html, 3600 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles 90068, 310.478.1021

the valley Econo Motor Inn of North Hills TMDH 8647 Sepulveda Blvd., North Hills 91343, 818.893.3776

westside Oakwood Worldwide

oakwoodworldwide.com, 2222 Corinth Ave., Los Angeles 90064, 800.773.1500 Oakwood Worldwide is the leading provider of corporate housing. They provide furnished housing needs for organizations and individuals for extended or short term stays. Earn Marriott Rewards points with their ExecuStay brand.

Plaza la Reina

plazalareina.com, 10850 Lindbrook Dr., Los Angeles 90024, 888.836.8800 Plaza la Reina is a 44-unit luxury property catering to short-term and extended stays for corporate and leisure guests, located in the heart of Westwood. Guests enjoy private balconies, stocked kitchens, in-suite laundry, and furnishing.

university accommodations westside UCLA Conference Services

conferences.ucla.edu, 330 De Neve Dr., Ste. L-16, Los Angeles 90095, 310.825.5305 Prestigious, beautiful, 430-acre campus setting in Southern California. Variety of affordable and appealing accommodations, hotel-quality meeting rooms, nationally acclaimed dining program, and professional onsite catering.

UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center

luskinconferencecenter.ucla.edu, 425 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles 90095, 855.522.8252 Stay in the heart of the UCLA campus minutes away from Beverly Hills and famous cultural and entertainment spots. Deluxe accommodations. Mediterranean-inspired restaurant. See website for booking eligibility requirements.

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