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CITY TOURS 16 Beverly Hills 18 West Hollywood 20 Hollywood 22 Santa Monica 24 Downtown
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Elegant Epicure West Hollywood Parisian brasserie Amour introduces an L.A. interpretation of classic French dining with lighter, more approachable fare. The restaurant evokes a gastronomic experience that transports diners from the City of Angels to the City of Lights with its moody interiors, 18th-century wood floors from France, and a collection of old books. Reserve a booth on the whimsical garden patio for a dreamy date night or sit at the dimly lit bar indoors for a laidback evening. Choose from the five- ($150) or eight-course ($222) tasting menu (a vegan option is also available) or an à la carte menu is also offered for those seeking a more personalized feast. The decadent dessert selection at Amour does not disappoint. Don’t sleep on the rich Basque-style cheesecake served with a dollop of cassis and elderberry sorbet. 8715 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood, amourweho.love.
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Boulevardier cocktail at Lustig; opposite: tartare de bœuf at Amour
F Is for Fun
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The name Lustig, derived from the German word meaning “to have fun” is a good indication that chef Bernhard Mairinger doesn’t want you to take yourself too seriously at his new Helms Bakery restaurant in Culver City. The casual, warm atmosphere serves comfort dishes with a modern and an Austrian twist. The Caesar salad is served with marinated trout caviar; pizza toppings include croque monsieur and merguez sausage. Upgrade your meal with a side of crispy fries: Caesar-style or curry for a kick. Classic Austrian dishes such as sauerbraten (marinated meat) and crispy Wiener schnitzel are highly recommended. Wash it all down with a German hefeweizen or lager for a truly authentic experience, and don’t forget to have fun; 3273 Helms Ave., Culver City; lustig-la.com.
Savor the Spice In the heart of Beverly Hills, a culinary gem emerges with the opening of Chubby Curry, a Japanese curry restaurant founded by chefs Shin Thomson and Liga Sigal. The casual eatery pays homage to tradition with century-old recipes from Thomson’s family at the heart of the menu. The duo’s signature housemade curry
blend includes 25 fragrant spices as seen in specialty dishes such as the roasted duck curry, Wagyu burger, and the buffalo chicken katsu sando (cutlet sandwich). The Curry Feast, for a party of two, is a sampling of curry dishes, small plates, katsu, and cookies for $44; 225 S. Beverly Dr., Beverly Hills. chubbycurry.co.
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Zero Proof There’s a new bar in town, and it’s not just any bar. It’s the first and only zero-proof, non-alcoholic lounge in Los Angeles. Located in a historic building in Chinatown’s Central Plaza, Stay reimagines the bar scene with a “cocktail” menu that highlights cold pressed juices, fresh herbs, and premium zeroproof spirits. Mixologists carefully craft classic and signature drinks such as the Pig, a fruit-forward bevvy made with pomegranate juice, strawberries, and aquafaba. Enjoy plant-based bites with your drink from local vegan chef Erica Daking of Kitchen Mouse L.A. Now you can enjoy the bar scene without the hangover; 425 Gin Ling Way, Chinatown Central Plaza, Los Angeles, stayzeroproof.com.
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The city’s largest and longest-running art fair—the L.A. Art Show—returns to the Los Angeles Convention Center from February 14 to 18. The annual event transforms the city into a dynamic hub for modern and contemporary art, featuring a kaleidoscope of exhibitions, gallery showcases, and interactive installations. “With over 100 galleries, museums, and nonprofits exhibiting this year, we continue our commitment to creating the most comprehensive contemporary art experience possible,” says the show’s producer and director, Kassandra Voyagis. The artwork represents a diverse roster of both renowned and emerging talent, including multimedia artist Carlos Castro Arias from Bogotá, Dain Yoon from South Korea, and Haitian-American Guy Stanley Philoche. Admission is $35; Los Angeles Convention Center, 1201 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles, laartshow.com.
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HOLLYWOOD! WHEN IT COMES TO SEEING TINSELTOWN, YOU’VE GOT TO HIT ALL THE LANDMARKS THAT MAKE IT A WORLD-CLASS DESTINATION. by HEIDI DVORAK Awards season is upon us, and that means it’s the perfect time to immerse yourself in everything entertainment with a must-see visit to the movie, television, music, and radio capital of the world. Specialized bus tours of celebrity homes and points of interest are aplenty, but why settle for a drive-by when you can experience the city on your own two feet—up close and personal. A trip to Hollywood would not be complete without seeing these 10 attractions—you’ll find it’s the stuff dreams are made of.
{1} Hollywood Walk of Fame Put on your walking shoes to traverse 18 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard’s sidewalks embedded with 2,765 terrazzo-and-brass stars representing major contributors to stage, screen, and radio since 1960. But don’t spend all your time looking down, because the area is chockfull of worthy sights: the TCL Chinese Theatre with its famous footprints, the historic El Capitan Theatre and Egyptian Theatre, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum, Madame Tussauds Hollywood wax museum, the Guinness World Records Museum, the Hollywood Museum, and the record-shaped Capitol Records Tower—to mention a few. Note: Some streets are off-limits from March 5 to 12 for Oscar preparations, so check on closures; Hollywood Blvd. from Gower St. to La Brea Ave. and Vine St. from Sunset Blvd. to Yucca St., walkoffame.com.
{2} HOLLYWOOD BOWL Show season isn’t underway yet, but the world-famous amphitheater is always open for self-guided walking
tours—and seeing the shell (this is actually the fifth incarnation), with its hallmark concentric circles, has set the stage for Jascha Heifetz, Vladimir Horowitz, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Luciano Pavarotti, the Beatles, Barbra Streisand, John Williams, almost every prestigious conductor since 1922, and the L.A. Philharmonic. The on-site museum showcases collections of historical media and artifacts, rotating exhibitions, and the exhibition Hollywood Bowl: Music for Everyone. The museum and walking tour are free; 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles, hollywood bowl.com.
{3} ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES Oscar fever is at its height now at this institution dedicated to the art, technology, and history of moviemaking. Seven floors are packed with artifacts, props, sets, costumes, film equipment, and galleries staged with nostalgic set pieces from movies such as The Wizard of Oz, The Godfather, North by Northwest, and Jaws. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to win an Academy
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Clockwise from top left: Significant Movies and Moviemakers: Casablanca (1942), Stories of Cinema 2, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures; Academy Museum of Motion Pictures architecture; Dolby Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard; an evening at the Hollywood Bowl; Hollywood Forever Cemetary Fairbanks reflecting pool; opposite: stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Award, buy a separate ticket to the Oscars Experience, a room in which you are “transported” to the Dolby Theatre via simulated images on Oscar night, your name is announced, and you can approach a podium onstage to accept your award. A video captures the experience, making it a unique souvenir to show the folks back home; 6067 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, academymuseum.org.
{5} MUSSO & FRANK GRILL With its own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this historic hangout was (and still is) the place where celebrities, movers and shakers, and writers of yore schmoozed and boozed. Its look—rich wood paneling, an austere bar, old-time sconces—is unchanged from the 1919 opening, and that’s the beauty of it. Slide onto a red-leather bar stool or banquette that may have graced the derrieres of
Charlie Chaplin, Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, Raymond Chandler, Charles Bukowski, Johnny Depp, Keith Richards, Quentin Tarantino (who filmed Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood there), all served by the formally attired red-jacketed waitstaff. Make sure to order their legendary martini; 6667 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, mussoandfrank.com.
{6} SUNSET STRIP ROCK ’N WALK TOURS This unique tour just might mirror the rock soundtrack of your life: Frequented by the entertainment industry, rock musicians, and its aficionados, the Strip has been famous for 60-plus years for its historic, scandalous, and outrageous hangouts, music clubs, hotels, and restaurants, as well as its long history as a prime TV and movie location (Almost Famous, The Doors, “77 Sunset Strip” to name a few). For insider stories about this notorious 2-mile stretch, take a detail-driven three-and-a-half-hour walking
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Those famous nine letters, perched atop Mount Hollywood, can be seen from almost anywhere in the city, but for a closer look, take any of three hiking trails—the Cahuenga Peak Trail, the Brush Canyon Trail, and the Mount Hollywood Trail, with distances of 3, 6, and 5 miles—to the top, from sunrise to sunset. Visitors are not allowed to touch the fenced-off sign, as enforced by an on-site police officer, but you certainly can take photos. Want to go full-on Gene Autry? Hop on a horse with Sunset Ranch Hollywood for its Mt. Hollywood Day Tour. You’ll hoof it to the sign and through the hills of Griffith Park; hollywoodsign.org, 3400 N. Beachwood Dr., Los Angeles, sunsetranchhollywood.com.
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{4} THE HOLLYWOOD SIGN
Clockwise from top left: assorted sushi from Yamashiro Hollywood; the original entrance gates at Paramount Pictures' studio; the Viper Room on Sunset Boulevard; opposite from top: view from the Hollywood Sign; dining area at Musso & Frank Grill
tour with former rock musician and well-versed livewire Jon D’Amico, who escorts you to legendary sites like the Whisky a Go Go, the fabled hotels that accommodated the antics of rock stars, and hush-hush hideaways; 8441 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, rocknwalktours.com.
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{7} PARAMOUNT PICTURES STUDIOS Let a knowledgeable page take you by cart on a narrated tour of Hollywood’s longest-operating working television and movie studio. In existence for more than 100 years, Paramount is responsible for productions such as Mission Impossible, Top Gun: Maverick, DeMille’s The Ten Commandments, Sunset Boulevard, The Godfather trilogy, “The Andy Griffith Show,” “Glee,” and “NCIS: Los Angeles.” The studio traverses 65 acres and has 30 stages, so it’s highly possible that if you take either the two-hour Studio Tour or the four-and-a-half-hour VIP Tour (which includes breakfast or lunch), you just might be able to spot a celeb or two; 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, paramountstudiostour.com.
{8} HOLLYWOOD FOREVER CEMETERY Pay respects to the stars of yore at this national cemetery that is the final resting place for many of Hollywood’s major founders and stars. You can spend the better part of the day searching for the graves and crypts of legends such as Judy Garland, Rudolph Valentino, Valerie Harper, Peter Finch, Burt Reynolds, Anne Heche, Douglas Fairbanks, Mickey Rooney, two of the Ramones, and hundreds of others. Or get a map of gravesites from the on-site flower shop. Better yet, book a two-and-a-half-
hour guided walking tour, in which you’ll learn about the memorial park’s history and famous residents; 6000 Santa Monica, Blvd., Los Angeles, hollywoodforever.com.
{9} YAMASHIRO Like an over-the-top ornate set from a movie about the Far East, this magnificent Japanese restaurant, built in 1914, is a replica of a palace in Kyoto. Ensconced on a hilltop, 250 feet above the city, it presents dramatic views of Hollywood below, particularly famous points of interest including Griffith Observatory. The jaw-dropping, exquisite architecture conjures the ambience of a tranquil sanctuary with Japanese gardens, a koi pond, a 600-yearold pagoda, and carefully curated decor that explains why The Teahouse of the August Moon, Sayonara, and Memoirs of a Geisha were filmed there, as well as dozens of other TV shows and movies; 1999 N. Sycamore Ave., Hollywood, yamashirohollywood.com.
{10} DOLBY THEATRE You can gaze upon this landmark performing arts theater—the site of the Academy Awards show—while strolling the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but if you want to soak up some red-carpet energy, take a 30-minute guided tour of this 180,000-square-foot state-of-the-art auditorium that also serves as a host location for “America’s Got Talent,” the AFI Life Achievement Ceremony, the ESPY Awards, “American Idol” finals, and numerous movie premieres. You’ll visit the Dolby Lounge VIP Room (where celebs hang out), and see an authentic Oscar statue; 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, dolbytheatre.com. FEBRUARY 2024 ARRIVED LOS ANGELES 15
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Beverly Hills STARS, STELLAR SHOPPING, AND DINING HAPPENING IN CULVER CITY AND CENTURY CITY It’s only 5 square miles, but Beverly Hills looms large in pop culture. The posh locale is home to some of the priciest properties in L.A. County and possesses the country’s most recognizable zip code. Rodeo Drive, perhaps the world’s most famous shopping street, offers virtually every luxury fashion brand. Nearby Century City and Culver City offer on-trend shopping and dining, frequented by entertainmentindustry heavy hitters.
when the opening of the Beverly Hills Hotel ushered in a frenzy of moviestar mansion-building in the hills north of Sunset Boulevard. The triumvirate of Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, and BelAir still attracts famous and fabulously wealthy residents. Hop on the Beverly Hills Trolley Tour or book with Starline Tours to see notable homes in the area and other local landmarks.
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Find Louis Vuitton, Gearys and other highend designer boutiques such as TAGS in the
Beverly Hills’ glamorous reputation dates back to the early 20th century,
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Golden Triangle, which consists of Rodeo Drive (the crown jewel of the shopping district) bounded by Santa Monica and Wilshire boulevards and Canon Drive. Ascend the cobblestone street of Two Rodeo to visit parfumerie Henry Jacques and Winn Slavin Fine Art.
THE INDUSTRY + THE ARTS Beverly Hills isn’t all shopping and gated estates: Talent agencies William Morris Endeavor and United Talent Agency are just two of its entertainment businesses in the area, which makes it easy to rub shoulders with power lunchers and their famous clients dining at nearby Spago, Wolfgang Puck’s legendary restaurant. Enjoy cultural offerings at The Wallis
Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, an entertainment venue in what formerly was the Beverly Hills Post Office.
CENTURY CITY West on Santa Monica Boulevard is modern acropolis Century City, home to talent agencies ICM and Creative Artists Agency as well as Fox Studios. Past Avenue of the Stars is Westfield Century City, an upscale open-air center with more than 175 stores, including Tiffany & Co., Nordstrom, Aritzia and John Varvatos for men as well as an AMC multiplex, Din Tai Fung restaurant, and Eataly. Nearby on Constellation Boulevard, epicures are drawn to Hinoki & the Bird, Javier’s, and Lumiere at the Fairmont Century Plaza. Across the street,
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Clementine, a popular spot during lunch, serves farm fresh salads and sandwiches.
CULVER CITY Culver City has a thriving downtown with trendy bars and restaurants. Near the intersection of Washington and National boulevards—a handy stop on the Metro Expo Line—is the hip Platform lifestyle and shopping complex. Culver City’s city seal proclaims it “the Heart of Screenland.” In 1915, Ince/Triangle Studios opened on Washington Boulevard; in 1924, the site became MGM Studios, where classics such as Singin’ in the Rain and The Wizard of Oz were filmed. Today it is home to Sony Pictures Studios, where Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! are taped. Experience Culver City’s screen heritage on a Sony Pictures Studio Tour.
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West Hollywood THE SCENE INCLUDES THE SUNSET STRIP, 3RD STREET, MELROSE AND FAIRFAX AVENUES For a municipality measuring less than 2 square miles, WeHo wields enormous influence over the L.A. lifestyle. Numerous world-class art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, nightclubs, and theaters make it a frequent destination for locals and visitors alike. In the Fairfax and mid-Wilshire districts, dining and shopping opportunities abound at The Grove and the Original Farmers Market; for art and culture experiences head for Museum Row.
SUNSET STRIP After dark, the iconic strip of Sunset Boulevard between Doheny Drive and Crescent Heights
Boulevard becomes one of the hottest stretches of asphalt in L.A. County. The club scene rocks with legendary establishments such as the Roxy, the Whisky a Go Go, and the Viper Room, all of which have a long history of hosting performances by rock ‘n’ roll royalty. Newer nightclubs include the disco-themed Sunset at EDITION. The Comedy Store continues to showcase leading names and emerging stars in standup, and restaurants such as Madeo and The Tower Bar offer upscale fare. During the day, boutiques and shops, such as the beloved indie bookstore Book Soup, draw traffic.
MELROSE AVENUE Melrose Avenue is synonymous with trendiness; new expressions in fashion, art and food continue to percolate up and down this street. East of Fairfax Avenue are indie boutiques, cafés, tattoo parlors, and vintage shops. To the west, Melrose becomes très sophistiqué, appealing to upscale tastes at Reformation, Cult Gaia, and Vivienne Westwood. Just off the avenue is the fashionable three-block Melrose Place, where luxury vehicles line up at chic boutiques such as IRO and Zimmermann.
BEVERLY BOULEVARD + 3RD STREET Beverly Boulevard and West 3rd Street, major east-west streets running through the city, are filled with restaurants such as Marvin and design
showrooms and boutiques from some of the hottest up-and-coming clothing and accessories designers. The two streets bracket the landmark eight-level Beverly Center. Bloomingdale’s, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton boutiques, and restaurants including refined steakhouse ABSteak, are among more than 90 draws.
FAIRFAX AVENUE + MID-WILSHIRE L.A.’s Fairfax District and neighboring Mid-Wilshire are among the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in the Mid-City/ West Hollywood area. At Fairfax Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard is the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, a renowned institution with more than 100,000 works dating from the ancient period to the present.
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Adjacent to LACMA is the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, which traces the remnants of Ice Age history. Additional Museum Row venues include the renovated Petersen Automotive Museum and Craft Contemporary. To the museums’ east is the burgeoning District La Brea, a walkable stretch filled with dining spots including French café and bakery République. One of the Fairfax District’s anchors is the Original Farmers Market, established in 1934, with more than 100 produce stalls, shops, and eateries. Adjacent, and connected by a vintage trolley, is The Grove—an outdoor shopping center with the character of an old-fashioned village square, with stained-glass street lamps and a central fountain. Retailers, a movie theater, and scores of restaurants offer a variety of experiences.
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Hollywood STAR CULTURE: WALK OF FAME, GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY, SUMMER’S HOLLYWOOD BOWL With its new boutiques, hotels, and restaurants, Hollywood has reemerged as a bona-fide visitor destination. In the heart of Hollywood, check out classic theaters and eclectic museums; see the stars embedded on the Hollywood Walk of Fame; or tour the site of the Academy Awards show. For a different kind of starry scene, head to Griffith Park for stargazing at the Griffith Observatory or the thousands of acres used for horseback riding and hiking.
HOLLYWOOD + HIGHLAND The entertainment and shopping complex of Ovation Hollywood was
a catalyst for the rebirth of Hollywood Boulevard. Its Dolby Theatre is the current home of the Academy Awards show, and its central Babylon Court frames views of the iconic Hollywood sign. Erected in 1923 to advertise a housing development, the sign’s 45-foot-high letters originally read “Hollywoodland.” Other draws include the Japan House gallery, the Anvio VR virtual reality experience, and dining spots such as Sugarfish for sushi. Next door to Hollywood & Highland is the TCL Chinese Theatre, famed for the celebrity hand and footprints embedded in concrete out front (see below). Nearby
restaurants include Gwen by chef Curtis Stone, chef Evan Funke’s Mother Wolf, and Shirley Brasserie, at the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel.
SHOWTIME Just opposite Hollywood & Highland is the ornate, lavishly illuminated El Capitan Theatre. Restored by Disney, it offers special presentations of the studio’s releases. The 1922 Egyptian Theatre screens eclectic artsy and classic fare. The landmark Pantages Theatre stages hit musicals such as Wicked and Chicago. The Hollywood Bowl is the largest outdoor amphitheater in the U.S. The Los Angeles Philharmonic takes up residence in the summer; picnicking there under the stars is among the city’s most memorable experiences.
WALK OF FAME The sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard (La Brea Avenue to Gower Street) and three blocks of Vine Street (Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard) are inlaid with the legendary brass-andterrazzo stars honoring celebrities from the enter-tainment industry. More than 2,400 stars are enshrined beneath visitors’ feet. Marilyn Monroe’s star is steps from Hollywood & Highland. John Lennon’s is in front of the Capitol Records Building, an architectural landmark designed to resemble a stack of records.
MUSEUMS, HOLLYWOOD-STYLE Hollywood has its share of museums, but you won’t encounter Picassos or Monets. Next to the TCL Chinese Theatre is
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Madame Tussauds Hollywood, filled with more than 100 wax figures. You can ponder zany accomplishments at the Guinness World Records Museum; the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium offers bizarre exhibits. The Hollywood Museum showcases 10,000 artifacts representing 100 years of showbiz history.
CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: View from Ovation Hollywood; Taylor Swift in wax at Madame Tussauds Hollywood; the Hollywood Bowl; Griffith Observatory; bone marrow at Shirley Brasserie.
GRIFFITH PARK Among the largest urban parks in America, Griffith Park is an ideal place to hike, take a train ride, or golf. The Charlie Turner Trailhead begins at Griffith Observatory, one of the world’s great planetariums and a frequent film location. The hike up Mount Hollywood provides spectacular views of L.A. skyscrapers and the Hollywood sign; the Greek Theatre is a legendary outdoor music venue. Also here: the Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens and the Autry Museum of the American West.
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Santa Monica THE COASTAL CITY THAT NEIGHBORS MALIBU, VENICE, PACIFIC PALISADES, AND BRENTWOOD In the 1800s, orator Tom Fitch called Santa Monica “the Zenith City by the Sunset Sea.” The 21st-century version of Santa Monica fulfills its early promise with a bustling downtown and beach that attract millions of visitors each year. Pacific Coast Highway connects SaMo with elite coastal draws Malibu and Pacific Palisades. Venice and its main drag Abbot Kinney Boulevard attracts an eclectic crowd; upscale Brentwood is home to the Getty Center and numerous A-listers.
SANTA MONICA Third Street Promenade, three pedestrian-only blocks on 3rd Street
between Broadway and Wilshire Boulevard, teems with visitors browsing dozens of shops, including H&M and Anthropologie, and gawking at the myriad street artists. The Promenade is lined with all manner of eateries, as do the surrounding streets, with versatile dining experiences such as cozy pub Ye Olde King’s Head as well as Michelin-starred siblings Rustic Canyon for small plates and Cassia for Asian fusion. Anchoring the Promenade at Broadway is Santa Monica Place, an open-air shopping center with Nordstrom, 80
boutiques, and a top-level Dining Deck. Steps away is the western terminus of the Metro Expo Line, which connects Santa Monica by light rail to downtown Los Angeles. Santa Monica Pier, built in 1909, is at the end of Colorado Avenue and features Pacific Park, a mini amusement park with food stands and rides. Take a ride on the Pacific Wheel, a solar-powered and LED-lit Ferris wheel.
MALIBU A few miles north of Santa Monica along Pacific Coast Highway is Malibu. Many of the city’s best destinations are visible from PCH, including renowned restaurants with ocean views, notably the casual Malibu Seafood and the upscale Nobu Malibu. Celebrity-frequented Malibu Country Mart
serves as the area’s town square; Lucky’s steakhouse is popular amongst locals. Adjacent Malibu Village and Malibu Lumber Yard offer plenty more shops and restaurants.
PACIFIC PALISADES There’s more than what initially meets the eye in seemingly sleepy Pacific Palisades. Palisades Village—from the devel oper of The Grove and the Americana at Brand —has more than 40 boutiques including Alo, Anine Bing, Jennifer Meyer, and Bottega Veneta. The Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine on Sunset Boulevard is a 10-acre oasis with a koi- and swan-filled lake. The area’s crown jewel is the Getty Villa, inspired by a Julius Caesar –era villa and dedicated to the study of the art and
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cultures of ancient Greece and Rome.
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VENICE In the early 1900s, Abbot Kinney developed Venice as an American version of the Italian city; the canals in his version are now lined with multimillion-dollar residences. His namesake Abbot Kinney Boulevard is Venice’s coolest street, with restaurants such as Gjelina and distinctive boutiques that make for an altogether entertaining stroll. Ocean Front Walk is often populated by street performers, vendors, and Muscle Beach bodybuilders.
CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Dining deck at Santa Monica Place; view from Getty Villa; Vietnamese Sunbathing Prawns from Cassia; Santa Monica Beach.
BRENTWOOD Marilyn Monroe once called this affluent enclave northeast of Santa Monica home; it remains a favorite celebrity stomping ground. San Vicente Boulevard functions as the neighborhood’s main street, with independent shops, bakeries, cafés, and restaurants. The Brentwood Country Mart, an open-air shopping center, offers upscale retail. The architecturally stunning Getty Center is a hilltop museum worth a visit.
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Downtown CULTURE AND COOL: THE MUSIC CENTER, THE ARTS DISTRICT, L.A. LIVE, AND DYNAMIC DINING Downtown Los Angeles has undergone an eyepopping renaissance. Historic art deco structures share the streetscape with glass-clad towers, and celebrities have snapped up lofts in century-old buildings. The arts thrive along Grand Avenue as well as in the hip Arts District. Peacock Place is sports central; Chinatown and Olvera Street are fun cultural excursions; to the southwest, Exposition Park offers a trio of major museums.
GRAND AVENUE The heart of L.A.’s performing arts scene and the site of its most dramatic architecture,
Grand Avenue lives up to its name. Four venues on Bunker Hill make up the Music Center. The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is home to LA Opera, the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum host theatrical productions and architect Frank Gehry’s spectacular Walt Disney Concert Hall is the home of the LA Philharmonic. Opposite is the 12-acre Grand Park with ongoing programming.
BUNKER HILL Not far from the Ahmanson Theatre is the postmodern Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. A short walk south on Grand is The Broad museum,
a stunning edifice funded by and housing the contemporary art collection of philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad. Angels Flight is a vintage funicular that climbs to California Plaza from Hill Street. The Bunker Hill Steps rise five stories at the U.S. Bank Tower. Across the street is the art decostyle Central Library.
OLVERA STREET The city’s origins date back to 1781 and the building of El Pueblo de Los Angeles, a historic monument that comprises 27 buildings along the festive pedestrian concourse Olvera Street. The city’s oldest building, Avila Adobe is here, along with Mexican restaurants, mariachi bands, and merchants selling arts, crafts, and food. Across the street is Union Station, the
largest railroad passenger terminal in the western United States; a few blocks away is L.A.’s oldest restaurant, built in 1908, Philippe the Original.
CHINATOWN Chinatown is the destination for dim sum—and dining at foodie meccas such as Howlin’ Ray’s for Nashville hot chicken— or browsing for clothing and home goods. Cultural highlights include the ornate Thien Hau Temple. Dodger Stadium is a short drive away, as is San Antonio Winery, which offers tours and tastings.
ARTS DISTRICT To the east of emerging hipster ‘hood Little Tokyo is the Arts District, with its myriad murals, shops, and markets, the Hauser & Wirth gallery, a bevy of breweries, and lauded
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restaurants such as Bavel, Manuela, and Brera—not to mention Damian from world-renowned Mexico City chef Enrique Olvera.
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PEACOCK PLACE The Peacock Place entertainment complex includes the Peacock Theater, several night spots, and a dozen restaurants, including Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse, Katsuya, Savoca, and Tom’s Watch Bar, all facing a massive plaza lined with LED screens. It adjoins the Crypto.com Arena, home of the Lakers, Clippers, Sparks, and Kings and host to top pop acts. The Grammy Museum honors musicians with videos, artifacts, and exhibits.
CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: The Broad museum; rose clove chocolate donuts at Bavel; Union Station interior; ROW DTLA shop.
EXPOSITION PARK South of downtown is Exposition Park, site of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum—home of USC Trojans football and twice host of the Summer Olympics—as well as the California African American Museum, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and California Science Center, which has a 3D IMAX theater and the NASA space shuttle Endeavour.
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HOME TO THE TOURNAMENT OF ROSES, THIS SMALL-TOWN CHARM BLOOMS ALL YEAR LONG. Pasadena’s charming small town vibe, historic buildings, and plethora of museums make it an attractive neighborhood for visitors. Walk around Old Pasadena, or as locals call it, “Old Pas” spanning across 22 blocks filled with shops and lively restaurants. For arts and entertainment lovers, there are plenty of options including an outdoor stadium where concerts and a monthly flea market are held, museums, gardens, and performing arts centers.
OLD PASADENA A tribute to foresighted urban planning is the 22-square-block shopping
district known as Old Pasadena, roughly bounded by Walnut and Green streets, Arroyo Parkway and Pasadena Avenue. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it’s a collection of restored buildings filled with trendy boutiques, bistros and nightclubs. Merchants range from Tesla Motors to Zara, and eateries include Union, a top-rated Italian restaurant. Pedestrian-only alleys meander through the One Colorado project in the heart of Old Pasadena, where restaurants offer alfresco dining overlooking a sculpture-strewn square. Boutiques such as Nike,
Patagonia, and Sephora draw shoppers, while iPic Theaters reimagines the moviegoing experience with state-of-theart technology, plush seats and a bar/café. Nearby is the Norton Simon Museum, home to one of the finest art collections in the West. The galleries are filled with works dating from the Renaissance to the 20th century, and the museum’s repertoire of impressionist masters is formidable. To the north, you’ll find Rose Bowl Stadium (home to the UCLA Bruins, concerts and a popular monthly flea market) and, nearby, the interactive Kidspace Children’s Museum. East of Old Pasadena is The Paseo, a shopping center with a Regal cinemas movie theater, restaurants and shops lining garden promenades.
Its open-air design frames views of Pasadena City Hall, a majestic landmark restored to its original beaux-arts grandeur.
PLAYHOUSE DISTRICT + SOUTH LAKE AVENUE Anchored by the Mission-style Pasadena Playhouse, this district offers art house cinema, antique shops and bookstores, as well as the famed Ice House Comedy Club, whose stage has hosted George Carlin and Jerry Seinfeld. Other cultural attractions include the Boston Court Performing Arts Center and the USC Pacific Asia Museum. East of the Playhouse District, South Lake Avenue provides a vibrant shopping environment. Inviting boutiques are set around Europeanstyle courtyards at the Commons and Burlington
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Arcade. A drive south on Lake Avenue through one of the city’s most opulent residential neighborhood leads to the Langham Huntington. Consider this grand, historic hotel for high tea, Japanese Kobe beef at its Royce steakhouse or pampering at its award-winning Chuan Spa.
CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Botanical gardens at The Huntington Library; Pasadena City Hall building; the wine bar at Vroman’s Bookstore; shopping in Old Pasadena.
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SAN MARINO + SAN GABRIEL VALLEY South of the Langham is San Marino and its primary attraction, The Huntington, whose library, art collections, botanical gardens and education and visitor center occupy one of the most remarkable pieces of real estate in Southern California. Here, the Italianate mansion of railroad magnate Henry Huntington houses an extraordinary collection of 18th- and 19th-century art. A library with nearly 9 million rare books, photographs and manuscripts occupies another structure. Throughout the 200-acre property are more than a dozen distinct botanical environments, the Helen and Peter Bing Children’s Garden and a formal rose garden boasting more than 1,200 rose varieties.
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THE GUIDE / DINING
Guidelines Map locators at the end of each listing (Map A3; Map H10, etc.) refer to maps in the back of this issue. Compendium includes editors’ recommendations and advertisers.
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AYA > Mediterranean/Israeli $$$ Lively lounge and restaurant with entertainment including a D.J., body painters, fire dancers and more. Reservations required. D (Fr-Sa). Sofitel Los Angeles, 8555 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 424.722.9406 Map I12 BAO DIM SUM > Chinese $$ Enjoy delicious, authentic dim
sum in a relaxing, lantern-lit atmosphere. Favorites include juicy pork dumplings and shrimp shumai, followed by bao milk buns for dessert. L, D (daily). 8256 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 323.655.6556 Map I12 (V) CROSSROADS KITCHEN > Mediterranean $$$ Chef-partner Tal Ronnen creates refined plant-based dishes, many inspired by nonvegan comfort classics. Popular dishes include the artichoke “oysters,” Impossible Cigars, plus pizzas and pastas. L (M-F), D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 8284 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 323.782.9245 Map H12 DRAKE’S HOLLYWOOD > Italian/American $$ Classic old Hollywood-inspired restaurant from Dallas makes its
L.A. debut. Red leather booths and central bar seating. D (nightly). 8747 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 213.334.6789 Map I12 (V) GRACIAS MADRE > Mexican/Latin $$ Creative plant-based Mexican fare and winning patio will please vegans and omnivores. L, D (daily). 8905 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 323.978.2170 Map I12 JOAN’S ON THIRD > American $$ Busy cafe on West 3rd Street offers omelets, sandwiches, salads, soups, sweets, picnic baskets, and gourmet items. The Chinese Chicken Salad is a popular menu item. B, L, D (daily). 8350 W. 3rd St., L.A., 323.655.2285 Map I12
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THE LITTLE DOOR > French $$$ For a candlelit dinner in a romantic setting, this is the reservation ne plus ultra. Dine on rustic French-Mediterranean dishes under the stars. D (nightly). 8164 W. 3rd St., L.A., 323.951.1210 Map I12 OSTERIA MOZZA > Italian $$$ L.A. breadmaker Nancy Silverton partners in Mozza’s contemporary Italian spots including this sophisticated dining room. D (W-Su). 6602 Melrose Ave., L.A., 323.297.0100 Map H13 PIZZERIA MOZZA > Italian $$ Osteria Mozza’s relaxed sibling offers pizzas, salumi and rustic specials. Delivery/takeout from Mozza2Go. D (W-Su). Pizzeria Mozza: 641 N. Highland Ave., L.A., 323.297.0101. Mozza2Go: 6610 Melrose Ave., L.A., 323.297.1130 Map H13 PROVIDENCE > Seafood $$$$ James Beard Award winner and Michelin-recognized chefowner Michael Cimarusti pre-
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A.O.C. > Mediterranean $$$ Eatery from James Beard Awardwinning Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne pioneered two culinary trends: the small-plates format and wine bar. Also in Brentwood. D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 8700 W. 3rd St., L.A., 310.859.9859 Map I12
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Red leather booths at Dan Tana’s Italian restaurant sents refined seafood dishes. D (Tu-Sa). 5955 Melrose Ave., L.A., 323.460.4170 Map I14 ROSALINÉ > Mexican/Latin $$$ Acclaimed chef Ricardo Zarate’s restaurant—named after his mother—introduces modern Peruvian dining (kampachi ceviche, chicharrón de paiche). D (nightly). 8479 Melrose Ave., West Hollywood, 323.297.9500 Map I12 SOULMATE > Spanish/Mediterranean $$$ Trendy restaurant featuring a retractable roof and hanging lush greenery. Spanish dishes with a modern twist and extensive craft cocktail and mocktail menu. D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 631 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, 310.734.7764 Map I12 TERRONI > Italian $$ Reliable Southern Italian cooking, including excellent thin-crust pizza and pastas. Try the delicious capunti al ragù d’agnello. L, D (daily); Br (SaSu). 7605 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 323.954.0300 Map J13 THEÍA > Greek $$$ Lively indoor-outdoor spot offers taramasalata and 24-karat-goldleaf-accented steak tartare, moussaka, lamb burgers, and other Mediterranean dishes. D (nightly), Br (Sa) 8048 W. 3rd St., L.A., 323.591.0059 Map I12
BEVERLY HILLS THE BELVEDERE > Mediterranean $$$$ The Peninsula Beverly Hills’ restaurant has a lovely terrace and menu from executive chef Ralf Schlegel. B, L, D (daily); Br (Su). 9882 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.788.2306 Map J11
THEBLVD PRIVÉ > California $$$ Extension of THEBlvd Restaurant on topiary-filled private cobblestone boulevard; food pairings with Champagne and fanciful cocktails. B, L (M-F); D (nightly); Br (Sa-Su). Beverly Wilshire Hotel, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.275.5200 Map J11 CRUSTACEAN > Pan-Asian $$$ Walk-on-water aquarium meanders through this gorgeous landmark serving chef Tony Nguyen’s modern Vietnamese dishes and others from Madame An’s “Secret Kitchen.” The garlic noodles are famous. L, D (TuSu). 468 N. Bedford Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.205.8990 Map I11 CULINA > Italian $$$ The ristorante inside the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills offers a coastally inflected modern Rome-inspired menu, sleek crudo bar, and extensive wine list. Also a fire-lit patio. B, L, D (daily). Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 S. Doheny Drive, L.A., 310.860.4000 Map J12 CUT > Steak $$$$ Getty Center architect Richard Meier and celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck’s collaboration is the place to savor Wagyu and dry-aged Nebraska steaks. D (M-Sa). Beverly Wilshire, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.276.8500 Map J11 ELLA > Cal-Med $$$ California-Mediterranean restaurant at the Sixty Beverly Hills hotel. Inventive craft cocktails and seasonal menu are offered in a retro-inspired dining room with leather booths and lush greenery. B (daily), D (Tu-Sa). 9360 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.388.6860 Map J11
HONOR BAR > California $$ Popular upscale eatery adjacent to South Beverly Grill, both owned by Hillstone Restaurant Group. Known for the fried chicken sandwich. Dress code enforced. Sister restaurant, South Beverly Grill, next door is also popular. Walk-ins only. L,D (nightly). 122 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.550.0292 Map J11
MASTRO’S STEAKHOUSE > Steak $$$$ Swanky steakhouse starring bone-in filet reigns; warm butter cake melts in your mouth. Penthouse at Mastro’s is an upstairs lounge. D (nightly). 246 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.888.8782 Map J11 MATSUHISA > Japanese $$$$ Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s relatively modest original flagship incorporates luxurious Western ingredients alongside Latin American spices. L, D (daily). 129 N. La Cienega Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.659.9639 Map I12 MATU > Steak $$$ A modern steak restaurant focusing on 100 percent grass-fed Wagyu beef with a special tasting menu that rotates nightly. D (daily). 239 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, 424.317.5031 Map I11 MR CHOW > Chinese $$$$ The L.A. County edition of scene-y restaurants in New York, London, Miami, and Las Vegas offers Imperial Beijing cuisine. L (M-F), D (nightly). 344 N. Camden Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.278.9911 Map I11 NATALEE THAI > Thai $$ Traditional Thai dishes such as Nutty Chicken and sole filet in red curry sauce served amid edgy decor. Veggie lovers favor the spicy maha jumlong curry. Also in Venice. L, D (daily). 998 S. Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.855.9380 Map J12 (V) PLANT FOOD + WINE > California $$$ Restaurant from Matthew Ken-
ney takes a raw, locally sourced, plant-based approach to dining. Lovely poolside patio dining. Extensive organic and biodynamic selection of wines. B, L, D (daily). Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills, 300 South Doheny Drive, L.A. 310.273.2222 Map J12 RIVIERA 31 > California $$ Elevated comfort food with dishes like fried oysters, Wagyu burger, pizza, and fried chicken sandwich. Live entertainment nightly including jazz and salsa night. D (M-Sa), Br (Su). 8555. Beverly Blvd. L.A., 310.278.5444 Map I12 THE ROOFTOP BY JG > California $$$$ Casual open-air restaurant has sweeping city views and a retractable rooftop for open-air dining. . Rooftop: L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). Waldorf Astoria, 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.860.6666 Map J11 SANT’OLINA > Cal-Med $$$ Pop-up on expansive rooftop at the Beverly Hilton presents flavor-packed Mediterranean recipes and 360-degree city views in a space that cheers by day and shimmers at night. D (Tu-Sa), L (Sa-Su). 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.285.1260 Map J11 SPAGO > California $$$ Wolfgang Puck’s flagship restaurant, an L.A. institution, is a contemporary spot with a diverse daily-changing menu, from spicy tuna tartare to Wiener schnitzel. D (Tu-Su). 176 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.385.0880 Map I11 TATEL > Spanish $$$$ A hot spot in the heart of Beverly Hills serving traditional Spanish Mediterranean dishes with a modern twist and rotating live entertainment offered nightly. B (Sa-Su), L,D (nightly). 453 N Canon Drive, Beverly Hills, 424.380.7902 Map I11
BRENTWOOD BALTAIRE > Steak $$$$ Chef Travis Strickland’s sophisticated restaurant offers prime steaks, old-school charm, and sun-or-stars dining on its massive terrace. Large bar and lounge area seating. Sunday brunch is a local favorite. L (M-F), D (nightly). 11647 San Vicente Blvd., L.A., 424.273.1660 Map J12
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FUNKE > Italian $$$$ Chef Evan Funke opens his namesake restaurant in the heart of Beverly Hills. Signature handmade pasta dishes and Sicilian-inspired dishes grace the menu. Reservations are required but rooftop seating is available for walk-ins. D (M-Sa). 9388 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, 424.279.9796 Map J11
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DINING JEMMA DI MARE > Italian American $$$ Inspired by the Mediterranean coast, this restaurant’s cuisine is an ode to Italian seafood. Don’t miss the lobster fettuccine or the squid ink scialatielli. L (daily), D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 11677 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, 424.955.2410 Map J12
LUMIÈRE > French $$$ Modern American-French brasserie inside the iconic Fairmont Century Plaza hotel serving traditional French dishes such as chicken liver mousse, French onion soup, and steak frites. B, D (nightly). 2025 Avenue of the Stars, L.A., 310.424.3031 Map K11
JON & VINNY’S > Italian $$ Stylish yet family-friendly diner from chef-owners Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo has it all— pastries, pizza, house-made pasta, and meat entrees. Also on Fairfax Avenue. B, L, D (daily). 11938 San Vicente Blvd., L.A., 310.442.2733 Map J12
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CENTURY CITY DIN TAI FUNG > Chinese $$ Foodies and families line up for renowned soups, noodles, and dumplings filled with pork or crab or both—and a host of habit-forming sides. Also has a location in Torrance. L, D (daily). Westfield Century City, 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., L.A., 424.382.1118 Map J10
NATALEE THAI > Thai $$ Traditional dishes, edgy decor. Nutty Chicken; sole filet in red curry sauce; vegetarian maha jumlong curry. Also in Beverly Hills. L, D (daily). 10101 Venice Blvd., L.A., 310.202.7003 Map L11 VESPERTINE > Eclectic/Fusion $$$$ Chef Jordan Kahn’s pricey gastronomical spot topped late L.A. Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold’s 2017 list of the city’s 101 best restaurants. Expect a spaceage meal of 18-plus courses. Reservations required. D (TuSa). 3599 Hayden Ave., Culver City, 323.320.4023, Map L12
DOWNTOWN 71ABOVE > American $$$$ Chef Javier Lopez’s swanky restaurant on the 71st floor of the U.S. Bank Tower. Spectacular skyline views of L.A. and elevated contemporary dishes. A la carte at the bar, prix fixe in the dining room. D (nightly). 633 W. 5th St., 71st Floor, downtown, 213.712.2683 Map H16 BAAR BAAR > Indian $$ Modern Indian American restaurant hailing from N.Y. featuring a fresh twist on classic dishes. Small, shared plates with lots of vegetarian options. D (TuSu). 705 W. 9th St., downtown, 213.266.8989 Map I15 BAVEL > Mediterranean $$$ Bestia chef Ori Menashe and wife-pastry chef Genevieve Gergis make Middle Eastern cuisine mainstream at their lively Arts District spot. Wide range of meze; herb-stuffed dorade with red chermoula. D (nightly). 500 Mateo St., downtown, 213.232.4966 Map J17
BESTIA > Italian $$$ “Beast”-focused dishes such as roasted marrow bone with spinach gnocchetti—at multiregional Italian in the Arts District. Reservations are highly recommended. D (nightly). 2121 E. 7th Place, downtown, 213.514.5724 Map east of J17 BOTTEGA LOUIE > Italian $$ This palatial Italian restaurant, decked out in white marble, is a hip, noisy hall where young professionals convene over brickoven-cooked pizzas. There’s a gourmet market and patisserie, too. Also in West Hollywood. B, L (M-F); D (nightly); Br (SaSu). 700 S. Grand Ave., downtown, 213.802.1470 Map I16 BRERA RISTORANTE > Italian $$$ From the team behind the Factory Kitchen, this rustic yet stylish trattoria serves a daily changing, Northern Italy-inspired menu. The rice dishes, spit-roasted meats and handmade pastas are superb. D (nightly). 1331 E. 6th St., downtown, 213.553.8006 Map J17
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Pizza from La Pizza & La Pasta at Eataly LA CHA CHA CHÁ > Mexican $$ Sibling to Terraza Cha Cha Chá in Mexico City launches lush rooftop perch in the Arts District with design elements of Mexican villa and Palm Springs. D (Tu-Su). 812 E. 3rd St., downtown, chachacha.la Map I17
L.A. PRIME > Steak $$$$ City views, wet-aged steaks and winning wine list, on the Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites’ 35th floor. D (Th-Su). The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, 404 S. Figueroa St., downtown, 213.612.4743 Map I16
DAMIAN > Cal-Baja $$$ Chef Enrique Olvera of Pujol in Mexico City—considered North America’s best restaurant—is behind this sophisticated produce-driven spot in the Arts District. Order the Dungeness crab gordita; pescado a la brasa. D (W-Su). 2132 E. 7th Place, downtown, damiandtla.com Map I11
ORSA & WINSTON > Fusion $$$$ Acclaimed chef-owner Josef Centeno draws on Japanese and Italian traditions for a daily changing five-course tasting menu ($125 per person). D (Tu-Sa). 122 W. 4th St., downtown, 213.687.0300 Map I16
DRAGO CENTRO > Italian $$$ Well-executed Italian fare and extensive wine list are pre sented in a 9,500 square-foot contemporary space in the Financial District. D (M-Sa). 525 S. Flower St., downtown, 213.228.8998 Map H16 GIRL & THE GOAT > California $$$ Farm-to-table restaurant in the Arts District led by acclaimed chef Stephanie Izard. The seasonal menu is a nod to California produce featuring small, shareable plates and craft cocktails in a beautiful, airy space with outdoor seating available. B (Su), D (daily). 555-3 Mateo St., L.A. 213.799.4628 Map J17 GUERRILLA TACOS > Mexican/Latin $$ Chef Wes Avila’s lauded taco truck opened a brick-and-mortar space in the Arts District, complete with a bar and patio. Don’t forget to ask about the chef specials. B (M-F), L (M-Sa), D (nightly), Br (Su). 2000 E. 7th St., downtown, 213.375.3300 Map J17
OTIUM > California $$$ French Laundry alum TimothyHollingsworth helms this modern restaurant adjacent to the Broad museum, preparing rustic, market-driven cuisine such as hamachi with nori and avocado, and a signature black-cod dish. L (Tu-F), D (nightly), Br (SaSu). 222 S. Hope St., downtown, 213.935.8500 Map H16 PHILIPPE THE ORIGINAL > Quick Bites $ Purported birthplace of the French dip sandwich, this downhome cafeteria is an L.A. institution, established in 1908. Try the legendary 45 cent coffee. B, L, D (daily). 1001 N. Alameda St., downtown, 213.628.3781 Map G17 Q SUSHI > Japanese $$$$ The omakase-only Michelinrecognized experience at this intimate sushi bar showcases the strictly traditional artistry of chef Hiroyuki Naruke. L, D (TuSa). 521 W. 7th St., downtown, 213.225.6285 Map I16 REDBIRD > American $$$ Contemporary cuisine and retro
SAVOCA > Cal-Ital $$$ California trattoria at The Ritz-Carlton L.A. Live unveils the Cottages at Savoca, outdoor dining cottages with electric candles, cozy decor and skyline views. Housemade pastas, pizzas, and more. D (Th-Sa), B (F-Su), Br (Su). Cottages: D (Th-Sa). 900 W. Olympic Blvd., downtown, 213.765.8630 Map I15
the French Riviera. Live jazz music every Tuesday night, and DJ on the weekends. D (Tu-Su). 1541 Wilcox Ave., L.A., 323.410.6210 Map H13 THE BOURBON ROOM > American $$$ Step into the world of Rock of Ages at this restaurant and bar. The immersive theatrical and dining experience features dinner and bar service before, during and after performances. Nightly entertainment. D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 6356 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, bourbonroomhollywood.com Map H14
STRADA > American $$$ Casual, tapas-style restaurant featuring international cuisine. Popular dishes include ceviche, bacon sandwich, and beet salad. Close walk to GRAMMY Museum. L, D (Tu-Su). 825 James M. Wood Blvd., downtown, 213.822.4558 Map I15
GRANDMASTER RECORDERS > Italian-Australian $$$ A former legendary recording studio has been converted into a restaurant and rooftop bar in the Vinyl District. Views of the Hollywood sign can be seen from the rooftop. D (W-Su). 1518 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood, 323.963.7800 Map H14
WURSTKÜCHE > Quick Bites $$ Don’t even try to pronounce it—”the sausage place” will do. Bar/restaurant offers thick-cut Belgian fries and a repertory of exotic franks: rattlesnake and rabbit, buffalo with Luxardo cherries and mint. Open late. L, D (daily). 800 E. 3rd St., downtown, 213.687.4444 Map I17
GWEN > American $$$$ Maude chef Curtis Stone and his brother Luke offer meatcentric tasting menus in an art deco dining room; plus European-style butcher shop. Pretheatre menu available. L, D (daily). 6600 Sunset Blvd., L.A., 323.946.7513 Map H14
YANG CHOW > Chinese $$ The Yun family has been offering Mandarin and Szechuan cuisine at elegant Chinatown mainstay since 1977. The Slippery Shrimp is renowned. L, D (daily). 819 N. Broadway, downtown, 213.625.0811 Map G17
HARD ROCK CAFE > American $$ Leo Messi and Hard Rock Cafe teamed up to create a winning combo. Smashed burgers with savory Spanish-style chorizo and signature sauce, available for a limited time. L, D (daily). 6801 Hollywood Blvd., #105, Hollywood, 323.464.7625 Map H14
HOLLYWOOD / EASTSIDE THE BARISH > Italian Steakhouse $$$ Chef/author/James Beard award winner Nancy Silverton launches first new restaurant in eight years and first at a hotel. Wood-fire-grilled beef dry-aged in house, wood-fire-baked pastas. D (W-Su). Hollywood Roosevelt 7000 Hollywood Blvd., 323.769.8888 Map H13 BAR LIS > French-Med $$$ Ultra chic indoor and outdoor rooftop bar and lounge at Thompson Hollywood. Menu features shareable bites and extensive wine list inspired by
MUSSO & FRANK GRILL > Steak $$$ Storied restaurant, Hollywood’s oldest, recently marked its centennial. Enjoy flannel cakes, lobster Thermidor, and Welsh rabbit. Start with the martini; the drink was purportedly invented here. D (Tu-Su). 6667 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.467.7788 Map H13
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GOZEN BISTRO > Japanese $$$$ Tiered seasonal kaiseki tasting menus featuring premium ingredients, e.g. Angus-Wagyu hybrid beef and exclusive small-batch junmai sakes; elaborate bento boxes to go. D (M-Sa). 521 N. La Cienega Blvd., 213.308.9393 Map J12 NOBU > Japanese $$$$ Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s flagship location focuses on sushi rolls and Asian fusion dishes. The black cod in miso is his signature dish—a must. Also has a location in Malibu. Reservations are highly recommended. D (nightly). 903 N. La Cienega Blvd., L.A., 310.657.5711 Map H12
MALIBU DUKE’S MALIBU > Seafood $$ Named for surf legend Duke Kahanamoku; daily-changing fresh fish plus tropical cocktails and ocean views. L (Tu-F), D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa-Su). 21150 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu, 310.317.0777 Map west of K7
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LUCKY’S MALIBU > Steak $$$ Second location of Montecito steakhouse serves USDA Prime steaks, live lobster and classic cocktails. D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa-Su). Malibu Country Mart, 3835 Cross Creek Road, Malibu, 310.317.0099 Map M8 MASTRO’S OCEAN CLUB > Seafood $$$$ On-the-waterfront eatery offers Malibu views; ahi tartare and caviar starters followed by Maine lobster and steaks. D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 18412 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu, 310.454.4357 Map west of K7 NOBU MALIBU > Japanese $$$$ Chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s popular coastal spot attracts celebrities and foodies for excellent sushi and ocean views. Reservations are highly recommended. L, D (daily). 22706 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu, 310.317.9140 Map west of K7
PASADENA / GLENDALE ALEXANDER’S STEAKHOUSE > Steak $$$$ Luxe take on the American steakhouse—with Japanese influences. Certified Angus beef, domestic and imported Wagyu. D (nightly). 111 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, 626.486.1111 Map Q20 DIN TAI FUNG > Chinese $$ Foodies and families line up for renowned Shanghai-style dumplings filled with pork or crab or both, noodles, and a host of habit-forming sides. L, D (daily). The Americana at Brand, 177 Caruso Ave., Glendale, 818.551.5561 Map U23 FLOAT > American $ Cozy neighbordhood cafe with a retro vibe and modern take on
old-fashioned soda fountains. Sandwiches and coffee also served. Also located in Hollywood. B, L (daily). 380 S. Lake Ave., #106 Pasadena, 626.844.3488 Map Q19 PERLE > French $$$ Bistro spills out onto the sidewalk in Old Pasadena. Serves classically inspired fare such as steak tartare with black truffles, escargots, roasted duck breast, and steak frites with béarnaise. D (W-Su). 43 E. Union St., Pasadena, 626.460.8819 Map Q19 SUSHI ROKU > Japanese $$$ Find nouvelle Japanese, sleek decor and a creative menu that includes tuna tartare with yuzu guacamole and soy truffle. Also in Santa Monica. L, D (daily). 33 Miller Alley, Pasadena, 626.683.3000 Map Q19
SANTA MONICA 1 PICO > California $$$ This upscale oceanfront dining venue at Shutters on the Beach focuses on California coastal cuisine. Pair with a handcrafted cocktail or selection from the extensive wine list. L (M-F), D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). Shutters on the Beach, 1 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, 310.587.1717 Map M8 BIRDIE G’S > American $$$ James Beard Award-nominated chef Jeremy Fox presents “regional American cookery and timeless family recipes” at Bergamot Station. D (nightly). 2421 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica, 310.310.3616 Map L9 BLUE PLATE OYSTERETTE > Seafood $$$ Spot near Santa Monica Pier puts a California twist on East Hampton lobster bakes with oysters on the half shell, clam chowder, and lobster rolls. L,
L, D (daily). Del Amo Fashion Center, 21540 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, 310.214.1175 Map D2
CASSIA > Asian Fusion $$$ Asian brasserie from Rustic team is inside a 1930s building. Vietnamese pot-au-feu, grilledpork-belly vermicelli. Esters Wine Shop & Bar adjacent. D (nightly). 1314 7th St., Santa Monica, 310.393.6699 Map L8
ESPERANZA COCINA DE LA PLAYA > Mexican $$$ Upscale Mexican-inspired restaurant with a modern twist. Large selection of rare tequilas and mezcals. Vibrant atmosphere and steps away from the beach. L, D (daily). 309 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 424.422.0057 Map L13
KILLER SHRIMP > Seafood $$ Sixties rocker Lee Michaels’ waterfront spot features a large menu of fresh seafood, American and Italian fare with a killer view. B,L,D (daily). 4211 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, 310.578.2293 Map N9 MICHAEL’S > California $$$ Michael McCarty’s influential restaurant, opened in 1979, is refreshed and back in the spotlight. D (M-Sa). 1147 3rd St., Santa Monica, 310.451.0843 Map L8 MILO & OLIVE > Pizza $$ The team from Rustic Canyon is behind this casual pizzeria and bakery. Expect to make friends with your neighbors; seating is at communal tables and the bar only. B, L, D (daily); Br (SaSu). 2723 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 310.453.6776 Map K9
FISHING WITH DYNAMITE > Seafood $$$ Chef David LeFevre (Arthur J, M.B. Post) offers old-school small plates with East Coast inspirations. L, D (daily); Br (Sa-Su). 1148 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach, 310.893.6299 Map L13 ISE-SHIMA > Japanese $$ Sushi/seafood inspired by Japan’s Ise Shima region at Miyako Hybrid Hotel in Old Town Torrance. B, L, D (daily). 21381 S. Western Ave., Torrance, 310.320.6700 Map M14 LOVE & SALT > California $$$ Dine on creative Cal-Italian fare in this buzzy South Bay spot. The desserts are divine. D (nightly), Br (Su). 317 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 310.545.5252 Map L13
PASJOLI > French $$$$ Modern French bistro that earned a Michelin star in 2021. Standout dishes include the chicken liver mousse and roasted duck breast. Th-Sa. D (nightly). 2732 Main St., Santa Monica, 424.330.0020 Map L8
M.B. POST > American $$$ Chef David LeFevre serves artisanal small plates of seafood, cured meats and fresh-baked breads in former post office. D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su) . 1142 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach, 310.545.5405 Map L13
RUSTIC CANYON > California $$$ Michelin-starred spot from chef-owner Jeremy Fox. Seasonal small plates and wine. D (nightly). 1119 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica, 310.393.7050 Map L8
NOBLE BIRD ROTISSERIE > American $$ Spot opposite marina serves 24-hour-brined slow-cooked birds. Korean-inspired G Chicken; coq au vin; and composed sides. Mecca for those with food allergies. L, D (daily). 2nd & PCH, 6460 Pacific Coast Hwy., Long Beach, 562.431.0445 Map O17
YE OLDE KING’S HEAD > British/Irish $$ British pub and restaurant offers English fare, known for fish and chips. B, L, D (daily). 116 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica, 310.451.1402 Map L8
SOUTH BAY / LONG BEACH DIN TAI FUNG > Chinese $$ Foodies and families line up for renowned Shanghai-style dumplings filled with pork, crab or both and a host of habit-forming sides.
REMIX KITCHEN BAR > Eclectic $$ Chef Ross Pangilinan serves small plates—roasted Brussels sprouts with Korean chile, citrus and peanuts; Filipino fried chicken with pickled chiles and calamansi honey—and pastas including shrimp-and-bonemarrow arrabbiata. D (Tu-Sa), L (Sa-Su). Long Beach Exchange, 3860 Worsham Ave., Long Beach, 562.421.0200 Map 17
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DINING SAUSAL > Mexican/Latin $$ This stylish El Segundo restaurant serves nuevo-rancho cuisine by chef Anne Conness, with an emphasis on wood fire, smoke and slow-roasting methods. L, D (daily). 219 Main St., El Segundo, 310.322.2721 Map L13 THE STRAND HOUSE > California $$$ Multi-level beachside restaurant with ocean and pier views and a stylish bar. L (Tu-F), D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). 117 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, 310.545.7470 Map L13 TIGRES FUEGO > Mexican $ Casual ceviche and taco spot along PCH from the same team behind award-winning Baran’s 2239 nearby. Takeout and counter seating only. L (W-Su), D (Tu-Su). 1223 S. Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, 310.921.8293 Map M13 WOOD + SALT TAVERN > Cal-Global $$ Contemporary dishes in Bixby Knolls; Santa Carota beef tartare, Tehachapi Rye potato gnocchi with smoked chicken ragu, wood-grilled whole dorade with Sicilian-style caponata. D (nighly), Br (Sa-Su). 4262 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, 562.349.0111 Map M16
VALLEY ASANEBO > Japanese $$$$ Michelin-rated sushi bar and restaurant in a strip mall offers sushi as well as inventive fare such as uni tempura in shiso leaf. D (nightly). 11941 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, 818.760.3348 Map A1 CASTAWAY > American $$$ Fine dining with sweeping valley views from hilltop perch and steak-forward menu. L (W-Su), D (nightly). 1250 E. Harvard Road, Burbank, 818.848.6691 Map north of W21
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DESCANSO GARDENS Coast live oaks, roses, Ancient Forest, Japanese Garden, and camellia garden. M-F 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Sa-Su 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $5-$15, under 5 free. 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge, 818.949.4200 Map Q19
Renowned street artist and activist Shepard Fairey, best known for his Obey Giant art campaign unveils his solo exhibition Peace Is Radical. On view are screen-printed works that touch upon world issues, such as creative empowerment, democracy, and environmental justice. The exhibit is open through April 14; ReflectSpace Gallery at the Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard St., Glendale, reflectspace.org. ATTRACTIONS AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC Focus is on Pacific Ocean sea life. Touch the ocean’s predators in Shark Lagoon, see jellies in the Wonders of the Deep gallery, penguins, sea lions and 11,000 other animals. Reservations are required. M-Th 9 a.m.-6 p.m. F-Su 9 a.m.-8 p.m. $27-$37, under 3 free. 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, 562.590.3100 Map O16 BARNSDALL ART PARK Features Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House, the L.A. Municipal Art Gallery, Barnsdall Art Center, Junior Art Center and Barnsdall Gallery Theatre. Park: daily 6 am-10 pm; Municipal Art Gallery: Th-Su noon-5 pm; Hollyhock House tours: Th-Su
11 am-4 pm. Hollyhock House tours $3-$7. 4800 Hollywood Blvd., L.A., 323.913.4031 Map W22 BATTLESHIP IOWA MUSEUM Former battleship is permanently docked as a floating museum. Ongoing exhibit follows the ship’s history through World War II, Korean War and Cold War. Daily 10 am-5 pm; last ticket sold at 4 pm. $11.95$19.95, under 5 free. Pacific Battleship Center, USS Iowa BB-61, 250 S. Harbor Blvd., San Pedro, 877.446.9261 Map O15 CATHEDRAL OF OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS Contemporary 11-story cathedral by Spanish architect Rafael Moneo opposite Music Center. M-F 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sa 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Su 7 a.m.-
6 p.m. 555 W. Temple St., L.A., 213.680.5200 Map H17 CENTRAL LIBRARY Downtown beaux arts–style landmark is the nation’s third-largest public library in terms of book and periodical holdings. It also holds many archival collections. M-Th 10 am-8 pm; F-Sa 9:30 am-5:30 pm; Su 1-5 pm. Free. 630 W. 5th St., downtown, 213.228.7000 Map I16 CHINATOWN Ornate architecture, dim sum, traditional and trendy eateries and shops with Eastern wares surrounding a central plaza. Art and antiques on Chung King Road. Between Cesar E. Chavez Avenue and Bernard Street, Yale and Spring streets, downtown Map G17
DISNEYLAND Mickey Mouse’s theme park. Attractions include Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge and classics Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean. Superhero land Avengers Campus opens at adjacent Disney California Adventure. Call for hours. $98-$154, under 3 free. 1313 Disneyland Drive, Anaheim, 714.781.4565 Map D6 DOLBY THEATRE Tour the home of the Academy Awards. M-Sa 10 am-5 pm; Su 10 am-4 pm. $18-$23, under 3 free. 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.308.6300 Map H13 EL CAPITAN THEATRE Renovated Spanish-style movie palace built in 1926 screens Disney films new and old. Preshow preludes on Wurlitzer pipe organ. Call for tour schedule, pricing. 6838 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.467.7674 Map H13 EL PUEBLO DE LOS ANGELES Birthplace of Los Angeles; the site of this historical monument dates back to 1781. Historic buildings, 11 of which are open to the public, include 1818 Avila Adobe, L.A.’s oldest.
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PORSCHE EXPERIENCE CENTER Drivers 21 and older pilot latest-model Porsches for 90 minutes on a 4-mile track with a driving coach at 53-acre center. Plus simulators, store, and restaurant 917. 19800 S. Main St., Carson, 888.204.7474 Map M15
AMC Century 15 at Westfield Century City 125 Paseo de la Plaza, downtown, 213.628.1274 Map H17 GRAND PARK Urban park positioned between the Music Center and City Hall offers draws such as a farmers market and community entertainment. Daily 5:30 am-10 pm. Free. Entrances at 200 N. Grand Ave., 221 N. Hill St., 221 N. Broadway and 227 N. Spring St., downtown, 213.972.8080 Map H17
GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY Iconic attraction with spectacular views of L.A. and the Hollywood sign. Hourly shows at planetarium. Tu-F noon-10 pm; Sa-Su 10 am-10 pm. Admission free; planetarium shows $5-$10, under 5 free. 2800 E. Observatory Road, Griffith Park, L.A., 213.473.0800 Map U23 IMMERSIVE VAN GOGH Step inside the works of postImpressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. An hourlong walkthrough digital-art experience at former Amoeba Music building. Call for schedule. $40-$50. 6400 Sunset Blvd., L.A., 844.307.4644, Map H14 KNOTT’S BERRY FARM The small family farm turned into a 160-acre theme park and world-renowned attraction with roller coasters, shows, and entertainment for all ages. 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, 714.220.5200, Map 5D JAPAN HOUSE This project from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs features an exhibition gallery and a Monozukuri Shop with a curated selection of Japanese products, plus a cafe, a restaurant, a library, an event venue, and views of L.A. Daily 11 am-6 pm. Ovation Hollywood,
6801 Hollywood Blvd., L.A., 800.516.0565, japanhouse.jp/ losangeles Map H13 LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARBORETUM & BOTANIC GARDEN Peafowl roam the grounds and roost overhead at this idyllic 127-acre garden. Daily 9 am-7 pm (last admission 6:30 pm). $5-$15, under 5 free. Free third Tuesday of the month. 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, 626.821.3222 Map Q22 LOS ANGELES ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDENS The zoo, located in Griffith Park, is home to 250 animal species, many of them endangered, living among immersive habitats and lush gardens. Daily 10 am-5 pm. Ticket sales cease one hour before closing. $17-$22, under 2 free. Griffith Park, 5333 Zoo Drive, L.A., 323.644.4200 Map T23 MADAME TUSSAUDS HOLLYWOOD Get close to the stars: 125 figures include celebrities, pop icons, and actors; Marvel Super Heroes 4D. Daily 11 am-6 pm. $30$46, under 3 free. 6933 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.798.1670 Map H13 THE ORIGINAL FARMERS MARKET Landmark destination established in 1934 boasts 120 local and family-owned produce stalls, restaurants, and gift shops in open-air setting. 6333 W. 3rd St., L.A., 323.933.9211 Map I13 PEACOCK PLACE Entertainment center is home to Grammy Museum, Peacock Theater, restaurants, high-tech bowling lanes and nightspots such as the Conga Room. 800
RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! ODDITORIUM Three hundred displays feature curiosities gathered by traveler Robert Ripley in the 1930s. M-Th 11 am-8 pm., F-Sa 10 am-10 pm, Su 10 am.8 pm. $25.99, under 4 free. 6780 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.466.6335 Map H13 RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM Visit Air Force One Pavilion, see full-size replica of White House Oval Office. W-Su 10 am.-4 pm. $6-$16, under 2 free. 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, 800.410.8354 Map northwest of A1 SAN DIEGO ZOO First opened in 1916, the world-famous zoo houses 4,000 rare and endangered animals in a charming park with gorgeous inclined walking trails—with private tours also available. Free parking. Open daily. 2920 Zoo Drive, Balboa Park, 619.231.1515 SAN DIEGO ZOO SAFARI PARK Go on a safari through the 1,800-acre preserve, home to herds of exotic animals roaming in vast enclosures resembling African and Asian plains. Experiences include the Sun-Up Cheetah Safari, where you can see a cheetah run at top speed. 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, 760.747.8702 TCL CHINESE THEATRE Movie palace and Walk of Fame featuring stars’ handprints and footprints. 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 323.461.3331, tclchinesetheatres.com Map H13 UNIVERSAL CITYWALK Dining, shopping, entertainment promenade includes eateries Dongpo Kitchen, LudoBird, and Voodoo Doughnut; boutiques and novelty stores; Universal Cinema and Imax; and simulated skydiving wind tunnel iFly Hollywood. Call for hours. 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, 818.622.4455 Map U20
UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD Movie-inspired theme park. The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash! and spectacularly realistic dinosaur Indominus Rex at Jurassic World— The Ride are new. Plus Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Studio tour includes King Kong 360 3-D, Fast & Furious—Supercharged. Call or check website for hours and prices. 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, 800.864.8377, universalstudioshollywood.com Map U20
STUDIO TOURS PARAMOUNT PICTURES STUDIO TOUR Group tours of Hollywood’s longestoperating and only remaining major studio. Reservations recommended. See paramountstudiotour.com for schedules. Studio Tour $65, under 10 not admitted; VIP Tour $215, under 10 not admitted. 5515 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, 323.956.1777 Map I14 SONY PICTURES STUDIO TOUR Two-hour walking tour of working motion-picture studio includes stages where TV shows and movies including The Wizard of Oz and SpiderMan were filmed. Reservations, photo ID required. M-W, F 9:30 am-2:30 pm; Th 9:30 am-6 pm. $55, under 12 not admitted. Parking free. 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, 310.244.8687 Map L11 WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR HOLLYWOOD Three-hour tour of TV and film studio includes backlots, prop warehouse, the real Friends Central Perk set, Batmobiles, and observation of filming when possible. CalTech Physics Lab Cafeteria. Reservations recommended. Th-M 10 am7 pm. $55-$68, under 8 not admitted. Parking $12. 3400 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank, 877.492.8687 Map U20
MUSEUMS ACADEMY MUSEUM OF MOTION PICTURES New immersive museum dedicated to the history of films and moviemaking. Reservations required. M-Th, Su 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; F-Sa 10 am-8 pm. $15-25; under 17 free. 6067 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 323.930.3000 Map J13 AUTRY MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN WEST Museum
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JAPANESE AMERICAN NATIONAL MUSEUM Located in Little Tokyo with a mission to promote understanding of ethnic diversity with a focus on the Japanese American experience. F-Su 11 am-5 pm. $6-$12, under 6 free. 100 N. Central Ave., downtown, 213.625.0414 Map H17
explores the art, history, and cultures of the American West and houses one of the top U.S. collections of Native American materials. Tu-Su 10 am-4 pm. $6-$14, under 3 free. 4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park, L.A., 323.667.2000 Map H14
GETTY VILLA Getty Center’s exquisite coastal counterpart features Etruscan, Roman, and Greek antiquities. W-M 10 a.m.5 pm. Free. Parking $15, $10 after 3 pm. Advance timed tickets required for entry. 17985 Pacific Coast Hwy., Pacific Palisades, 310.440.7300 Map K7
KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM More than 40 hands-on exhibits, programs and events on almost 3.5 acres of indoor and outdoor space. Th-Su 10 am-5 pm. $13-$15, under 1 free. 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena, 626.449.9144 Map Q18
THE BROAD Architecturally significant museum built by philanthropists and art collectors Eli and Edythe Broad contains more than 2,000 spectacular works of contemporary art. TuW 11 am-5 pm; Th-F 11 am-8 pm; Sa 10 am.-8 pm.; Su 10 am-6 pm. Free. See thebroad.org for special-exhibition ticket prices and extended hours. Online reservations encouraged. 221 S. Grand Ave., downtown, 213.232.6200 Map H16
GRAMMY MUSEUM Museum on L.A. Live campus explores music, artists, the creative and recording processes, and Grammy Awards history. F-Su noon-6 pm. $13-$16, under 6 free. 800 W. Olympic Blvd., downtown, 213.765.6800 Map I15
LA BREA TAR PITS AND MUSEUM Watch paleontologists at work uncovering Ice Age L.A. Among the main attractions are the ever-bubbling tar pits, which make up the world’s most famous fossil-excavation site. W-Su 9:30 am-5 pm. $7-$15, under 3 free. 5801 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 323.934.7243 Map J13
CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM Exhibits showcasing the history, culture, and art of African Americans, with an emphasis on California and the Western U.S. Tu-Su 10 am-5 pm. Free. 600 State Drive, Exposition Park, L.A., 213.744.7432 Map M8 CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER Interactive exhibits for budding scientists; Imax theater. Daily 10 am-5 pm. Permanent gallery, free; admission for Imax varies. Parking $12, $15 after 5 pm. Cash only. 700 Exposition Park Drive, Exposition Park, L.A., 323.724.3623 Map K15 GETTY CENTER Travertine-clad hilltop museum houses collections of paintings, drawings, antiquities, photographs and decorative arts. Fabulous Central Garden and city views. Tu-F, Su 10 am.-5:30 pm; Sa 10 am-9 pm. Free. Parking $20, $15 after 3 pm. 1200 Getty Center Drive, L.A., 310.440.7300 Map H9
HAMMER MUSEUM UCLAaffiliated venue presents traveling exhibitions and permanent collection. Th-Su noon-6 pm. Free admission. 10899 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 310.443.7000 Map J10 HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM In the historic Max Factor Building, steps from the Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Museum houses 10,000 authentic showbiz treasures that showcase 100 years of Hollywood’s entertainment industry. W-Su 10 am-5 pm. $5-$15. 1660 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood, 323.464.7776 Map H13
LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART The largest art museum in the western U.S., with diverse, superb collections housed on a 20-acre campus. Chris Burden’s Instagram-worthy Urban Light outdoor installation welcomes museumgoers. M-Tu, Th 11 am-5 pm; F 11 am-8 pm; Sa-Su 10 am-7 pm. $10-$21, under 13 free. 5905 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 323.857.6000 Map J13
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM LA The West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts housed in an award-winning architectural building. Interactive exhibits, public tours, and Holocaust survivor talks. Sa-M, Thu 10 am-5 pm; F 10 am-2 pm. Free for students and CA residents. Pan Pacific Park, 100 The Grove Drive, L.A., 323.651.3704 Map I13
L. RON HUBBARD LIFE EXHIBITION Walk through the chapters of L. Ron Hubbard’s life as explorer, writer, philosopher and humanitarian in more than a dozen interactive displays. An exhibition that truly reflects the life of L. Ron Hubbard. Located in the historic Hollywood Guaranty Building right on the Walk of Fame. M-Su 10 am-10 pm. Free admission. 6331 Hollywood Blvd., L.A., 323.960.3511 Map J13
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MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART Premier contemporary art museum in two facilities: Arata Isozaki–designed MOCA
Grand Avenue and Geffen Contemporary, which displays exhibitions in a former police-car warehouse. M, W, F 11 am6 pm; Th 11 am-8 pm.; Sa-Su 11 am-5 pm. Admission is free. MOCA Grand Avenue, 250 S. Grand Ave., downtown; The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N. Central Ave., downtown, 213.626.6222 Map H16, H17 MUSEUM OF LATIN AMERICAN ART Leading museum of modern and contemporary Latin American art; visit the Robert Gumbiner Sculpture Garden. Tu-F 10 am5 pm. $7-$10, under 12 free. 628 Alamitos Ave., Long Beach, 562.437.1689 Map O6 MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE Exhibits on prejudice and discrimination, legacy of the Holocaust, human-rights issues, and Anne Frank’s life and legacy. Th-Fr 10 am-3 pm, Su 10 am-5 pm. $11.50-$15.50. Anne: $12.50-$15.50. Under 5 free. 9786 W. Pico Blvd., L.A., 310.772.2506 Map J11 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY Thirty-three million objects including dinosaur and fish fossils. Highlights include the 3.5-acre Nature Gardens and interactive Nature Lab. Daily 9:30 am-5 pm. $5-$12, under 3 free. 900 Exposition Blvd., Exposition Park, L.A., 213.763.3466 Map K15 PETERSEN AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM More than 300 vintage cars, trucks and motorcycles in permanent and rotating exhibits. W-Su 10 am-5 pm. $11-$16, under 4 free. Tours of newly expanded and renovated vault $20-$30; under 10 not admitted. 6060 Wilshire Blvd., L.A., 323.930.2277 Map J13 SKIRBALL CULTURAL CENTER Venue highlights the American Jewish experience through engaging exhibitions and programs. The award-winning Noah’s Ark attraction is great for tots. Tu-F noon-5 pm; Sa-Su 10 am-5 pm. $7-$12, under 2 free, free Thursdays. 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., L.A., 310.440.4500 Map G9
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BEVERLY CENTER Trendsetting mall near West Hollywood just completed a multimillion-dollar renovation. It has more than 90 boutiques (Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana) and is anchored by Macy’s and Bloomingdale’s. Dining options include ABSteak, H&H Brazilian Steakhouse, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, and Eggslut, 8500 Beverly Blvd., L.A., 310.854.0070 Map I12
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CITADEL OUTLETS Assyrian architecture south of downtown along the Golden State (5) Freeway; the center offers discounted clothes from Coach, Guess, H&M, Banana Republic, Levi’s, and Converse, to name just a few. 100 Citadel Drive, L.A., 323.888.1724 Map B4 FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE Inspired by the seaport in New England, Fisherman’s Village is a harborfront shopping destination that also offers boat rentals, water activities, and plenty of restaurant options including Cheesecake Factory, HiHo Cheeseburger, Irori Sushi, and Kazunori. 13755 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, 310.822.6866 Map B2 FREE MARKET A retail and dining concept with a gallery vibe includes Period Correct vintage motorsports apparel, Parker Clay leather goods, County Line Florals, Alchemy Works jewelry, Loqui, Joliet Café & Bar, and more. 12775 Millennium Drive, Playa Vista, 310.862.9461 Map N10
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15225 Palisades Village Lane, Pacific Palisades, 310.525.1380 Map K7
THE GROVE Outdoor center has 40 shops including Apple, Nordstrom, and Charlotte Tilbury, eateries such as Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill, La Piazza, and Sprinkles plus cinema and trolley in a setting inspired by a grand old downtown. Adjacent to Original Farmers Market. 189 The Grove Drive, L.A., 888.315.8883 Map I13
PLATFORM Curated cultfavorite retailers for men and women (Modern Society Janessa Leoné, Aesop, Reformation). Dining options include Sweetgreen, Margot, Loqui, and Brooklyn import Roberta’s. 8850 Washington Blvd., Culver City, platformla.com Map M11
KITSON LA Popular retail store and celebrity hot spot carrying trendy fashion accessories, kids toys, and other novelties. Great for gift shopping. 115 Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles, 424.245.4003 Map I12 MALIBU COUNTRY MART Outdoor center with upscale boutiques such as Paige and Bleusalt. Restaurants include Lucky’s steakhouse and casual eateries such as SunLife Organics and John’s Garden. Malibu Lumber Yard and Malibu Village are adjacent. 3835 Cross Creek Road, Malibu, 310.456.7300 Map northwest of K7 MANHATTAN VILLAGE Shopping center in Manhattan Beach with retailers like Anthropologie, Gorjana, Macy’s, and Sephora. Dining options range from casual eateries to the upscale BOA Steakhouse. 3200 Sepulveda Blvd. Manhattan Beach, 310.546.5555 Map L13 PALISADES VILLAGE An upscale walkable village with more than 40 shops and boutiques including Amazon Books, Jennifer Meyer, and Veronica Beard, plus several dining options and a restored movie theater. Farmers market every Sunday from 8 am-2 pm.
THE POINT Small outdoor shopping center features retailers including Planet Blue, Lucky Brand, and Madewell as well as eateries Umi by Hamasaku and True Food Kitchen. 850 S. Sepulveda Blvd., El Segundo, 310.414.5280, thepointsb.com Map L13 SANTA MONICA PLACE Sleek outdoor mall at the south end of Third Street Promenade. More than 80 boutiques plus a rooftop Dining Deck. 395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica, 310.394.1049 Map L8 SOUTH COAST PLAZA High-end center in Orange County boasts nearly 300 boutiques (Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci, and Givenchy) and 40 restaurants, including Din Tai Fung and Water Grill. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, 800.782.8888 Map E6 THIRD STREET PROMENADE Pedestrian-only multi-block shopping zone includes mass retailers (Cotton On, Anthropologie, Zara), kiosks, and an array of entertaining street performers in the heart of downtown Santa Monica. 1351 3rd St. Promenade, Santa Monica, 310.393.8355 Map L8 TWO RODEO Center with cobblestones in the heart of
spotlighted at the Hotel BelAir’s luxurious spa. Nestled in the hotel’s tropical gardens, the spa features a couple’s enclave, steam rooms, marble showers, and a relaxation room. 701 Stone Canyon Rd., L.A., 310.909.1681 Map I1
THE VILLAGE AT WESTFIELD TOPANGA Lifestyle destination opposite Westfield Topanga shopping center offers stylish retailers, a spa, a yoga studio, and children’s play area. Topanga Social, a food hall with beloved eateries also opened. 6250 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills, 818.594.8732 Map west of A1
LA PRAIRIE SPA The Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills’ opulent, 5,000-square-foot spa offers luxurious facial, nail and body treatments using products from the renowned La Prairie skin care line. 9850 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.860.6740 Map J11
WESTFIELD AT LAX Retail and dining in LAX’s Tom Bradley International Terminal and terminals 1, 2, 3 and 6. 380 World Way, L.A., 310.646.1770, westfieldairports.com/lax Map O10 WESTFIELD CENTURY CITY Open-air shopping center has more than 175 stores, including Anthropologie, Aritzia, Bloomingdale’s, H&M, Tiffany & Co., and John Varvatos; AMC multiplex with Imax, Dreamscape Immersive VR adventures, and food-court atrium. Restaurants include Zinque, Din Tai Fung, and Italian marketplace Eataly. 10250 Santa Monica Blvd., L.A., 310.277.3898 Map J11
SPAS CHUAN SPA Elegant spa at the Langham Huntington, Pasadena offers treatments inspired by traditional Chinese medicine, high-tech facials, an herbal steam room, sauna and whirlpool, a fitness center, and a full-service salon. 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, 626.585.6414 Map R20 CIEL SPA Philippe Starck– designed modern retreat by Pearl Recovery Retreat and Wellness at the SLS Hotel at Beverly Hills offers luxurious services and product lines such as Biologique Recherche, plus a full-service salon. Access to fitness center and Altitude pool deck. Herbal steam room, showers. 465 S. La Cienega Blvd., L.A., 310.246.5560 Map I12 HOTEL BEL-AIR SPA Valmont’s signature high-performance anti-aging products are
SPA AT BEVERLY WILSHIRE The spa features an aromatherapy crystal steam room; Natura Bissé, Évolué and Elemis products and services. The Nail Bar offers shellac manicures and pedicures. 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.385.7023 Map J11 THE SPA AT FOUR SEASONS HOTEL LOS ANGELES AT BEVERLY HILLS Petite luxury spa with Eastern- and Western-style body treatments, an adjacent Nail Suite and facials. 300 S. Doheny Drive, L.A., 310.273.4444 Map J11 THE SPA AT TERRANEA Terranea resort’s indooroutdoor spa offers 25 treatment rooms; a fitness and wellness center; an outdoor spa pool; a café; a full-service salon; and spa lounges with saunas, steam rooms, whirlpools, cold plunges, and fire pits. 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, 310.265.2740 Map O13 TIKKUN HOLISTIC SPA Tucked underground in Santa Monica is this traditional Korean spa with contemporary style. Clay room, salt room, ice room, plus sauna, whirlpool, showers. 1460 4th St., Santa Monica, 310.319.1111 Map L8 TOMOKO JAPANESE SPA Celebrity-frequented, ultra-luxurious Japanese day spa offers massages that focus on the healing powers of Chi (blood) and Qi (energy). 141 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, 310.205.7300 Map J11
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Beverly Hills features luxury boutiques including Jimmy Choo and Tiffany & Co., Winn Slavin art gallery, restaurant 208 Rodeo, and bespoke parfumerie Henry Jacques. 9478 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills, 310.247.7040 Map J11
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LAUGH FACTORY Famed comedy nightclub featuring seasoned and emerging acts with surprise guests. 8001 W. Sunset Blvd., L.A., 323.656.1336; 151 S. Pine Ave., Long Beach, 562.495.2844 Map H12, N16
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MELROSE UMBRELLA CO. Rustic-chic space with expansive menu of creative cocktails. Food menu also available including a $6 late night fare menu. 7465 Melrose Ave., L.A., 323.951.0709 Map I12
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THE NICE GUY H.Wood Group’s reservations-only, Italianinspired restaurant and mixology lounge. 401 N. La Cienega Blvd., L.A., 310.360.9500 Map I12 NO VACANCY Gin cocktails and live entertainment in a Victorian boutique hotel. 1727 N. Hudson Ave., Hollywood, 323.465.1902 Map H14 PERCH Open-air roost in a historic building; indoor cabaret lounge Bar Thirteen is underneath. 448 S. Hill St., downtown, 213.802.1770 Map I16 SEVEN GRAND Whiskey bar with tongue-in-cheek hunt-club decor. Intimate Bar Jackalope is hidden in the back and features more than 120 premium whiskeys. 515 W. 7th St., downtown, 213.614.0737 Map I16 UPSTAIRS Bar with stunning city views atop Ace Hotel, in the historic United Artists Building. 929 S. Broadway, downtown, 213.623.3233 Map I16
BEACHES BELMONT SHORE Wide and sandy; on-site dog beach. Along Ocean Boulevard, from 54th Place to Belmont Pier, Long Beach Map O17 CABRILLO BEACH Inside the breakwater it’s a still-water beach, and on the ocean it’s a surf beach. Public boat-launching ramp on harbor side. 40th Street and Stephen M. White Drive, San Pedro Map O15 DAN BLOCKER BEACH Sandy, narrow beach draws surfers and divers. Great spot for scuba enthusiasts. Limited free roadside parking. 26000 block of Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu Map northwest of K9
DOCKWEILER STATE BEACH 3.7 miles of ocean frontage and 255 acres of beach near LAX. Bonfires permitted. 12501 Vista del Mar, Playa del Rey Map C1 EL MATADOR STATE BEACH One of the prettiest beaches in L.A. County. Steep stairs lead to 18 acres of narrow, sandy beach with scenic rock formations. 32350 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9 EL PESCADOR STATE BEACH Stairs lead to 10 acres of narrow, sandy beach. 32900 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9 HERMOSA BEACH 2-mile stretch of beach along Santa Monica Bay with combination bike path/boardwalk and pier. Metered street parking. Hermosa Avenue and 33rd Street, Hermosa Beach Map L13 LA PIEDRA STATE BEACH Stairs lead to 9 acres of narrow, sandy beach. Greaet for beach walking. 32700 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9 LEO CARRILLO STATE BEACH 1.5 miles of beach for swimming, surfing, windsurfing, surf fishing, plus tide pools, coastal caves and reefs for exploring. 36000 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9 MALIBU LAGOON STATE BEACH 167-acre beach includes Malibu Pier, Surfrider Beach, the Adamson House and a museum that highlights the area’s history. 23050 and 23200 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9
is starting point for the Marvin Braude Bike Trail. Popular for swimming and skin diving; volleyball courts. Beach wheelchairs available. 17700 Pacific Coast Hwy., Pacific Palisades Map K7
MANHATTAN BEACH Beach is dotted with beachvolleyball nets and bisected by a 900-foot pier featuring the recently renovated Roundhouse Aquarium. Beach wheelchairs available. 400-4500 The Strand, Manhattan Beach Map L13
ZUMA BEACH The ultimate SoCal beach. Food stands at each end of its 4-mile expanse along PCH. Beach wheelchairs available. 30000 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K7
MARINA “MOTHER’S” BEACH Non-ocean-facing beach best suited for children and windsurfers. 4101 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey Map N9 NICHOLAS CANYON BEACH 23-acre beach is less crowded than many others in Malibu and is one of the few perfect point breaks left in L.A. County. 33850 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9 PENINSULA BEACH Moderate width, sandy. Good for swimming. Along Ocean Boulevard, 54th Place to 72nd Place, Long Beach Map O17 POINT DUME STATE BEACH Cliffs and rocky coves border the beach. One of the most beautiful along the L.A. coastline. Amenities include restrooms, restaurants, and a hiking trail that leads to a coastal bluff sand dune. 7103 Westward Beach Road, Malibu Map northwest of K9 REDONDO BEACH A 1.5mile beach that runs south of the pier to Torrance Beach. 400-1700 Esplanade, Redondo Beach Map M13 SANTA MONICA STATE BEACH 3.5-mile-long beach features wide, sandy expanses divided by the iconic Santa Monica Pier. 100-2900 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica Map M8 TOPANGA BEACH Rocky and narrow Malibu beach is a popular surfing spot but unsafe for swimming. 18700 Pacific Coast Hwy., Topanga Map northwest of K9 WILL ROGERS STATE BEACH Sandy 3-mile beach
EXPLORE AMTRAK Train and bus service within the county, along the coast and to major California locations, with nationwide connections. 800.872.7245, amtrak.com BEVERLY HILLS RENT-ACAR Luxury and exotic rentals. 9732 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Beverly Hills, 310.274.6969; 6085 Venice Blvd., Hollywood, 310.659.5555; bhrentacar. com Map K12, J11 CATALINA EXPRESS Yearround boat service to Catalina Island. Up to 30 daily departures from Long Beach, Dana Point, San Pedro. Reservations recommended. Call or check website for hours and prices. 800.481.3470, catalinaexpress.com DODGER STADIUM TOUR Behind-the-scenes tour of the legendary stadium allows guests to visit the field, dugout and more. $15-$20, under 4 free. 1000 Vin Scully Ave., L.A., 866.363.4377 Map G17 HORNBLOWER CRUISES & EVENTS Dine, dance and take in beautiful harbor views aboard one of Hornblower’s cruises. Choose from sunset dinner and Champagne brunch options. Fisherman’s Village, 13755 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, 855.290.0383, hornblower.com Map O9 STARLINE TOURS Celebritytour company offers Movie Stars’ Homes tours, as well as tours to beaches, theme parks and more. Prices vary. Tours begin at TCL Chinese Theatre, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, 800.959.3131, starlinetours.com Map H13
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MALIBU SURFRIDER BEACH World-renowned surfing area between Malibu’s pier and lagoon. Swimming areas are limited. 23050 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu Map northwest of K9
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Alexandre Arrechea (Cuba, 1970) Fish Bite / La mordida del pescado, 2022 Ink on wood / Tinta sobre madera 26 x 55 x 1 ½ inches / pulgadas Courtesy of the artist / Cortesía del artista
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