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Both a gay and bisexual bar, this famous Hollywood club has three dance floors, special guest DJ's and state-of-the-art lighting and sound.
These soothing natural springs attract an upscale clientele.
Famous Hollywood street known for its trendy shopping and the stars of famous actors imprinted on the sidewalk.
This wine shop in the heart of Los Angeles has been established as a Cultural Historical Landmark.
Museum dedicated to the history and culture of Japanese-Americans.
Both children and adults will enjoy viewing sea creatures of the Pacific in their natural habitats here.
This spectacular locale is comprised of three theaters hosting year-round entertainment.
The diverse collection of this museum encompasses all sorts of hand-made artwork from throughout the world.
The city's primary downtown library serves as an architectural landmark and is an immense source of civic pride.
Offering extensive holdings of Prehispanic, Spanish Colonial, Latino and Western Art and artifacts, this is one of the nation's most important museum and archive collections related to the American Indian.
Surrounded by meticulously well kept landscaping, this sprawling civic center complex hosts local and Federal buildings as well as the first and only shopping mall to be built on Los Angeles City Hall property.
Temescal Gateway Park offers miles of hiking for everyone from starters to experts and rewards you with scenic canyons, creeks, waterfalls, and a gorgeous view of the city and Pacific Ocean. You can...
A Los Angeles hot nightspot that features Latin, Hip Hop and Salsa sounds and dancing.
Famous 19th-century Italian Renaissance building in downtown Los Angeles.
Opened in 1930 by a vaudeville magnate, the interior of this famous theater is one of the most stunning examples of high ornate Art Deco architecture in Los Angeles.
Popular surfing and bodysurfing beach.
A Hollywood lounge club that features performances from the classics to rock songs.
Though much smaller than the Chinese neighborhoods of New York and San Francisco, great food and numerous small Chinese specialty stores still abound in Chinatown.
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, this continually expanding shopping mecca features 82 city blocks of shops, market centers and apparel marts. Serving both buyers and the general public, the district boasts a huge concentration of fashion-related businesses and a block devoted to every type of fabric imaginable, where bargaining is the norm.
Consisting of forty-four acres, this region is a historical re-creation of a typical Spanish village representing the origins of Los Angeles.
Fashionable retail clothing store for men and women.
Rancho La Brea - Spanish for the tar ranch - is more than just a tourist stop, it's a renowned scientific resource.
Outdoor shopping area full of restaurants, stores and cafes.
Where the stars dine: a legendary celebrity hangout where the walls are lined with over 250 black and white photos of stars who have dined there - a virtual "Who's Who" of Hollywood.
