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 Falcon Theatre
- 4252 Riverside Drive, Burbank
- Performing Arts
- 818-955-8004
More Info First Interstate World Center
- 633 West 5th St, Los Angeles
- Monument-Building
More Info Official Website Fowler Museum Cultural History
- 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles
- Museum
- 310-825-4361
More Info Fox Hills Park
- Green Valley Circle & Buckingham Parkway, Culver City
- City Park-Neighborhood
- 310-642-9167
More Info Franklin Canyon
- 2600 Franklin Canyon Dr, Beverly Hills
- Park-Overlook
- 310-858-7272
More Info Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie Museum
- 6751 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood
- Museum
- 323-957-5953
More Info Official Website Galerie dei Barri Fine Art
- 7940 W 3rd St, Los Angeles
- Art Gallery-Museum
- 323-653-0200
More Info Gallery 131
- 1439 Hillcrest Avenue, Glendale
- Art Gallery-Museum
- 818-240-1890
More Info Official Website Gallery Row
- Main and Spring Streets betwen 2nd and 9th Streets, Los Angeles
- City Park-Neighborhood
- 213-380-5969
More Info Official Website Geffen Museum
- 152 N Central Ave, Los Angeles
- Museum
- 213-626-6222





