#1 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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prexy79 says:
Great place for tourists and locals alike to mingle and enjoy the breathtaking aerial view of Los Angeles. Its a perfect refuge especially in the afternoon when the sun is not piercing hot and exhausting but slightly gentle. Luckily, in California we are blessed with beautiful weather. This is also …
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#2 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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diegodlg says:
It's not often a person gets to see a professional basketball game and it’s an even bigger treat when you see a perennial contender like the LA Lakers. Sitting courtside or in a box is expensive but well worth the price ($200 plus). The games are exciting, the crowd is frenetic and the Staples Ce…
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#3 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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TRE69 says:
The Hollywood Bowl is world-renowned for being a premier outdoor music venue. The Bowl is host to a wide variety of musical genres from classical to reggae and jazz to swing. I have gone to several performances (Tony Bennet, Josh Groban, and the music of John Williams...sound tracks Star Wars, Sup…
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#4 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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mathieucalvet says:
The Best view of greater Los Angeles. The best moment to go there is late afternoon, Just before sunset, you can enjoy a great view of all LA area, and admire the beautiful color of a Californian sunset. Breathtaking ....
By the way the Getty center of LA offer a collection of western Art those who…
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#5 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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DanielOostdijk says:
Universal Studios Hollywood theme park is a theme park based around the original Universal movie studios in Universal City, Los Angeles. The entrance fee is expensive, I think we paid about 70 dollars. However, it's really worth it. Just like the Disneyland parks, Universal Studios isn't a theme par…
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#6 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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LoganBruin says:
My first stop was the Japanese pavilion, for there was a collection of netsukes {http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsuke}, but I went into the bigger part of the exhibit first, and let me tell you something, as someone who doesn’t give a fig or any other fruit about interior decorating: this place is…
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#7 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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LoganBruin says:
Okay, so I’m not a fan of museum or tourist attraction gift shops. Or rather, I’ve never been convinced to spend 10 times what an item’s worth for a keepsake of dubious quality. By far your most important memories of a place are gonna be photos anyway, right? But given all that, I have to admi…
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#8 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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mathieucalvet says:
Nice to see a Famous university, just park your car to one of the many car park on campus, and go for a walk... Enjoy ...
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#9 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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breezejen says:
The Walt Disney Music Hall is right in the midst of downtown LA. A few years back there was not much to do in the downtown area, however, thanks to a lot of renovations you can spend a nice evening in middle of it all. The Disney Music hall is an architectural gem, both inside and out. Outside t…
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#10 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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Eric says:
The Grove is a popular outdoor shopping mall on 3rd and Fairfax in Los Angeles. I'm not really much of a shopper, but it's a fun place to walk around every once in a while, especially during the holidays when they have lights up.
The best part about visiting the Grove is the people watching. A lo…
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#11 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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lilly1980 says:
I know someone already mentioned this place but it really is a lot of fun. It sounds odd at first, watching a movie at the cemetary...but don't worry you aren't sitting on any graves. It's a nice grassy area in the middle of the cemetary where the movie is projected on the side of a building. The…
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#12 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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breezejen says:
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is not in the best neighborhood in Los Angeles. However, it is the home of the USC Trojans and is adjacent to the campus and student housing. Since Los Angeles does not have a football team, many LA residents attend USC football games to get their football fix. I…
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#13 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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tcatto says:
The Olvera Street (or El Pueblo) is the historic center of LA. It is right opposite of the Union Station. You can lots of Mexican restaurants and stores there. When I visited with two friends I met at the hostel, we had a Mexican lunch which was very good. We also tried some Mexican candies such as …
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#14 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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jenn79 says:
For $5 (with student ID - I think only $8 regular price) you can see the Murakami exhibit going on until Feb 2008 at the Geffen Contemporary branch of the MOCA.
Murakami is probably best known for his colorful contribution to the latest collection of Louis Vuitton bags. His company, KaiKai and Ki…
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#15 of 35 things to do in Los Angeles
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LoganBruin says:
When it comes to any art other than photography, I am an artistic nincampoop; I’m shocked anyone can paint or sketch so realistically. That goes triple for glass-sculpting, as I was there to see the exhibit Il Vetro Veneziano: Contemporary Venetian Glass.
But here’s the deal: maybe because Iâ…
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