Top Attractions in Los Angeles

By David Zimmerman


LA, in sunny southern California, is a cooking pot for Hollywood starlets, relaxed surfers and travellers. Join the crowds and witness all the glory and attractions in Los Angeles. With a plethora of things to do in Los Angeles, you'll wonder what took you so long to visit.

Disneyland

Ever since Disneyland Resort opened its gates in 1955, visitors have enjoyd more than only entertainment rides for kids. It has House of Blues that includes a music stage for daily live performances. Head over to the adult-friendly Flambeaux's Jazz Club, as well as an AMC 12 Theatres where all ages watch the newest films in first class luxury.

Knott's Berry Farm

Known for the arrival of the Boysenberry, Knott's Berry Farm has grown into one of the hot spots in Los Angeles. Get wet at Soak Town featuring water rides and lazy brooks. When your stomach begins to rumble, enjoy mouth-watering fried chicken at the feted Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Eatery. If you visit the park in October, shock yourself stupid at the Knott's Berry Haunt. At the planet's biggest haunted theme park, you will be bothered by living dead and chased by monsters.

MOCA - The Museum of Contemporary Art

Selected as one of Fodor's Choice attractions in Los Angeles as the very best, the MOCA showcases more than 5,000 works of art produced since 1940. One of the very best things to do in Los Angeles is to examine out permanent exhibits by lots of internationally famous artists from America as well as Europe, including Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and Mark Rothko. The MOCA has three locations in LA each featuring must-see works of art. Schedule a trip to see one of the 20 theme shows presented once a year by the museum.

Kodak Theatre

Experience the glamour of Hollywood with a visit to the situation of the Academy Awards - the glorious Kodak Theatre. Go on a steered tour of the lavish theatre, complete with a viewing of an Oscar award statuette. Plan to spend at least a day exploring the encompassing compound of the Hollywood and Highland Center. Eat at one of 9 restaurants, including the Grand Ballroom operated by Wolfgang Puck. Take a turn at bowling at the commended Fortunate Strike Lanes where all the Hollywood stars strike out.

Huntington

Explore the big collections at Huntington, which is another destination on Fodor's Choice. The Huntington Library homes more than six million books, as well as thousands of rare works including a handwritten genealogical record by George Washington. Traipse through the Huntington Flower Gardens, home to over 12 gardens including a desert and a Japanese garden.

Public Beach Access

Soak in the Californian sun along one of the hot spots in Los Angeles. Tour the archetypal Californian beach areas of Venice, Santa Monica and Malibu. Walk down the animated Santa Monica Pier, or spend the day surfing at Redondo Beach outside of Venice.

Do not forget to pay a visit to one of these attractions, and if you can, all of them. They are fun for everyone, garantee!




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