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This structure, located atop Mt. Lee in Griffith Park, is perhaps the most enduring symbol of Hollywood. The nine 50-foot (15 meter) letters can be seen from all over the L.A. basin, and occasionally even from passing aircraft.... more
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others. Shell was quite excited when we finally spotted the Hollywood sign! By this stage it was around 7 continue reading »
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The Universal Studios tour is one of Hollywood's famous must-sees. With a slate of ever-changing attractions, the park is a great outing for the whole family and can easily take up an entire day. After the guided tour, you can... more
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. Sadly we did not have as much time as intended in L.A. and as a result didn't get to visit Universal continue reading »
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The great live music, the 4000 square-foot (372 square meter) dance floor and two full bars are just three reasons to visit this gargantuan dance club, located in West Los Angeles. The latest and greatest salsa, samba and swing... more
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It's one of the most colorful and delightful events to watch on TV or view in person. If you are planning to be in the L.A. area for New Year's Day, be sure to order tickets for this parade. Pasadena extends a royal welcome to... more
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Easily one of the best-looking bars in town, this is also one of the hottest. The look of the place is simple yet beautiful-it's a classy spot to sip your drink and eye the crowd. And what a crowd it is-sometimes it seems that... more
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If you thought that the only place you'll find neon lights would be in a nightclub or bar, think again. The Museum of Neon Art is filled with exhibits and documents of contemporary fine art in electric media as well as some ver... more
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This facility is located just three miles from LAX and features horse racing. It was opened by Jack Warner of Warner Brothers fame in 1938 and included shareholders such as Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell and Walt Disney.... more
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If you want to see everything that L.A. shopping is known for, there is no better place than Melrose Avenue Shopping District, especially on a Sunday afternoon. You can find expensive showrooms between La Cienega and Crescent H... more
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The Palladium has been considered the largest dance club in the world. Before it became a club and concert venue, it was a spot for awards ceremonies like the Grammys and the Emmys. Although it retains traces of its former gran... more
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Totally without attitude - Burgundy Room is so small there's no room for any. The ever crowded spot is home to the casual as well as the casually dressed. T-shirts are as fancy as you'll get and even the women seem far removed... more
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