Los Angeles, a city sprawl millions strong, is too large to explore in a day or even a month. A visit to Hollywood and its Walk of Fame and its Grauman's Chinese Theatre is practically a requirement. Nor can you pass up the La Brea Tar Pits. Rodeo Drive may be too expensive a shopping trip for most of it, but who can resist a stroll and a window shop down the sidewalk? Catching a Broadway-style show in Los Angeles is an easy affair, as is catching all kinds of live theater and live music. You may end up wishing you could be ten places at once.
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More Info Official Website Universal Studios Hollywood
- 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA
- Amusement Park
- 1-800-UNIVERSAL
More Info Official Website Full Details Yosemite National Park
- Yosemite National Park
- Other
- 209-742-4567
More Info Official Website A Shenere Velt Gallery
- 1525 S Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles
- Art Gallery-Museum
- 310-552-2007
More Info Ace Gallery
- 5514 Wilshire Blvd Fl 2, Los Angeles
- Art Gallery-Museum
- 323-935-4411
More Info Official Website Alexander Sadoyan's Art Gallery
- 549 Alexander St, Glendale
- Art Gallery-Museum
- 818-246-8170
More Info Official Website American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theater
- 6712 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood
- Performing Arts
- 323-466-3456
More Info American Friends Of Israel Museum
- 315 S Beverly Dr Ste 214, Beverly Hills
- Museum
- 310-557-1061
More Info American Society of Military History & Museum
- 1816 S Figueroa St 200, Los Angeles
- Museum
- 213-746-1776
More Info Andres Pico Adobe
- 10940 Sepulveda Blvd, Mission Hills
- Historical Site
- 818-365-7810
More Info Arcadia Historical Society
- 355 Campus Dr, Arcadia
- Historical Site
- 626-446-8512







