Question:
I'm going to Los Angeles this summer...?
xanonymousx
2009-07-12 00:13:04 UTC
Hi
So i'll be going to the US soon and will be spending a few days in LA. Can you suggest some places to visit while i'm there (for a short period of time) such as beaches, restaurants, malls or any other landmarks or famous tourist spots.. and the best hotel (not very expensive) to stay in with good location and easy access to the tourist spots...

FYI, the people traveling including myself are 1 adult, 1 teenager and 1 child aged 6.

Any other advice would REALLY be appreciated :)

thanks in advance!
Eight answers:
Stinky Feet
2009-07-12 03:57:01 UTC
Disneyland~Anaheim

Disney's California Adventure~Anaheim

Knott's Berry Farm~Buena Park

Knott's Soak City~Buena Park

Wild Rivers~Irvine

Magic Mountain~Valencia

Hurricane Harbor~Valencia

Raging Waters~San Dimas

The Grove~LA

American Girl Place~LA

Universal Studios~Hollywood

San Diego Zoo~San Diego

Discovery Science Museum~Santa Ana

Irvine Spectrum~Irvine

South Coast Plaza~Costa Mesa

Laguna Beach~Laguna Beach

Dana Point Harbor~Dana Point

Aquarium of the Pacific~Long Beach

Aircraft Carrier~San Diego

Sea World~San Diego

Legoland~Carlsbad



Near Disneyland is a good hub if you want to travel north to LA and south to San Diego.
Bona C
2009-07-12 03:36:54 UTC
Be sure to get a good map of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The usuals are Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm in Orange County to the south and Magic Mountain to the north.

Nice beaches are Santa Monica, Venice, Marina del Rey (has a yacht harbor), Manhattan Beach (many TV shows filmed there), Hermosa Beach (more a hippy life style), Redondo Beach (has a yacht harbor). Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach have piers as does Santa Monica. Redondo Beach pier has more to do. The beach cities are just south on the coast from Los Angeles Airport (LAX).

San Pedro as Ports of Call, Marina del Rey has some interesting shops.

Universal City is interesting and fun. Be prepared for our more expensive gasoline (California requires an additive to reduce air pollution) and it costs more here than in most of the other 48 contiguous continental states although still less than Europe, I believe.

Our architecture is nothing special to my mind if your have already seen Spanish architecture. I suppose a Hollywood tour would be nice, but I would find it boring. Every Sunday Jay Leno does stand up comedy at the Comedy Club in Hermosa Beach. Santa Catalina is a nice day trip by boat and there is enough time in a single day to see everything there.

I am sure other respondents will have more suggestions and I only know the biggies and the South Bay Area (Malibu is at the North end of the bay.).
2009-07-12 14:19:05 UTC
For the kids: they would enjoy the Santa Monica pier and Disneyland, maybe six flags for the teenager, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry's Farm

Malls: The grove, Century City, Third Street Promenade,

Restaurants: Katsuya (Japanese), The Farm (American), Il Fornaio (Italian), Pita Kitchen, Koji's (Shabu Shabu), Gulfstream (American), Rock Sugar (Pan Asian), Le Petit Four (French),

Deserts/ Cafe: Belwood Bakery, Vanilla Cupcakes, Sprinkles, Didi Reese, Cafe Primo, Starbucks, Coffee Bean.

Tourist Spots: The Huntington Gardens, Getty Center, Skirball Center, Getty Villa, Chinese Mans Theater, La Brea Tarpits, The LA zoo.

Beaches: Pismo Beach, Laguna Beach, Zuma Beach, Paradise Cove.
chieromancer
2009-07-12 10:49:53 UTC
There's so much to do here, you won't have time or money for even the highlights.

Disneyland is a must. Everyone in your group will enjoy.

Universal Studios, too.

Little kids don't enjoy shopping. So maybe one adult take the little one to the Santa Monica pier, and drop off the older folks at the 3rd Street Promenade. Enough shopping for even the die-hard shopaholic.

If you have any energy left, go the Griffith Park and the observatory. Reservations are required, so plan in advance.

Then spend a day in Hollywood. Go to the new laserium show, again reserve in advance.

Enjoy.
2009-07-12 02:11:02 UTC
my recommendations are to stay at the La Quinta LAX Inn and Suites, they have great rates that sometimes rise or lower depending on the dates you stay but it's well worth it because they offer a great FREE breakfast in the morning, free internet, they are a great uptight hotel and have easy access to the freeways, metro stations, buses and are close to attractions like, downtown los angeles, hollywood and Long beach. all major attractions are within a 30 min drive. Beilive me i would know,,.........I work at that hotel. Click on the link below and check out our rates.



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Capt. Obvious
2009-07-12 00:26:57 UTC
There are literally hundreds of things to do here in LA. Here is my list of “must sees”. Visit as many as you have time for.:



Disneyland: The Happiest Place on Earth. Half a billion visitors can’t be wrong. #1 Destination.

Universal Studios: A theme park that grew out of a studio tour. #2 Destination.

Even if you don’t visit Disneyland or Universal Studios Tour, Downtown Disney District and Universal City Walk are very fun places to visit for shopping and eating. And they’re free to visit.



Hollywood: Enjoy the Walk of Fame, Entertainment Museum, Chinese Theatre and more. You can see a lot for free. The Hollywood & Highland complex is AMAZING. It has lots of shops and restaurants, and the Kodak Theater (home of the Academy Awards). I also like the El Capitan theater, right across the street, where Disney shows their movies. And the Hollywood Bowl is a GREAT place to listen to concerts outdoors.



Olvera Street/Union Station: Olvera Street is the birthplace of LA, and it emphasizes our Mexican heritage. In addition to the Avila Adobe (oldest building in LA), you can eat at some pretty good Mexican Restaurants, do a little shopping, and taste a churro. If you don’t want to go to Tijuana, this is as close as it gets without going there. Union Station has great architecture from a bygone age. Also, you are 2 blocks from Phillippe’s (see below).



Rodeo Drive, 90210: Packed with exclusive shops, full of gawkers. They all came to enjoy the excess. Free, unless you intend to buy something.



Venice Beach: Los Angeles kitsch and over-the-top culture at its best. Here you'll find Muscle Beach, street performers and tacky shops galore. Fun, VERY interesting, but I avoid it after dark, when it gets a little TOO interesting for my taste.



Santa Monica: Beach and Pier: Great beach scene and a classic seaside amusement park, complete with antique carousel that has been in a lot of TV and movies. (The Sting and "Three's Company" come immediately to mind). After visiting the pier, you can ride a bike south a couple miles to Venice Beach. Third Street Promenade - Downtown Santa Monica's shopping promenade is often the scene of movie star-sightings. Just north of Santa Monica Pier.



Sunset Boulevard: Perhaps one of the world's most famous streets, it began as a route between the stars' posh neighborhoods and the Hollywood studios. It runs from downtown to the ocean, passing through the "Sunset Strip" on its way.



Farmers Market and The Grove - A new shopping complex right next to a Los Angeles landmark, The Grove and Farmers Market coexist. Enjoy a movie or shopping, and then take the trolley to the Farmers Market for lunch or dinner. It is right next to CBS, so walk across the lot to see if they are taping "The Price is Right". You might even get in.



Griffith Park - Home of the Los Angeles Zoo, Griffith Park Observatory, Travel Town, the Greek Theatre, and Gene Autry Museum of Western Heritage.



Getty Museum - The Getty's architecture is so beautiful that it keeps me fascinated. No matter whether you like their art or architecture better (or maybe you'll just enjoy the view), the Getty is sure to please. Free.



Attend a TV taping - You can get free tickets at audiencesunlimited.com, tvtix.com, or see the booth at Universal City walk. It's very interesting to see a show being taped. The most popular, by far, is the Tonight show. Check the NBC web site for all the details there.



Places to eat:

In-N-Out Burger: Multiple locations, best burger in LA, ask anyone.

Pink’s Hot Dogs: 709 N. La Brea, just north of Melrose. You might even see a celebrity. Maybe.

Tommy’s Chili Burgers: Look for the shack, an LA tradition. The original location is at Beverly & Rampart, a couple miles west of downtown.

Canter’s Deli: 419 N. Fairfax, between Beverly & Melrose. Near CBS, you might spot a celebrity.

Phillippe’s: 1001 N. Alameda. Great roast beef sandwiches. Near Union Station and Olvera Street. Watch the mustard, it’s hot.

The Pantry: Corner of Figueroa and 9th, downtown. Huge portions, they never close, GREAT steak and eggs.



Places to Stay:

Since LA is so spread out, there is no single place that is close to EVERYTHING. Most people who come here tend to stay in Hollywood, Santa Monica, or Anaheim. In Hollywood, I recommend the Orchid Suites, Hollywood Celebrity Hotel, or Holiday Inn Walk of Fame, all near Hollywood and Highland. Another one is the Best Western Sunset Plaza. In Santa Monica, the Holiday Inn Santa Monica is close to the pier and reasonably priced. In Anaheim, I recommend the Howard Johnson (HoJo) Anaheim, and the Candy Cane Inn. There is also a nice place in Burbank called the Best Western Media Center, very close to Warner, NBC, and Universal Studios.



Places to Shop:

Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica

The Grove, Los Angeles

Americana @ Brand, Glendale

Beverly Center, Los Angeles

Citadel Outlets, Commerce

Brea Mall, Brea

The Block at Orange, Orange

South Coast Plaza, Cost
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2016-05-24 11:10:09 UTC
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2009-07-12 13:19:30 UTC
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