Homes Los Angeles - A tour through the city

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Downtown

It is bordered by highways, the center has no real geographical boundaries. Although suppressed by the mass first cement is full of places to explore.

The Civic Center of the city's largest office buildings in the United States in Washington, DC. It lists all relevant local, regional, national and federal, Los Angeles, including the Supreme Court of the Kingdom, where the famous OJ Simpson trial has taken place.

A few blocks east of Civic Center, you canSearch for El Pueblo de Los Angeles, has become an ad State Historical Park, commemorating the place where the city was founded in 1781 and contains many old buildings. Olvera Street, the main attraction of the park is a narrow road, which was restored in 1930, an open market in Mexico.

On the opposite side of El Pueblo, you'll find Union Station, an architectural treasure, often go unnoticed. 1939 built in the style of the Spanish missions, the station is worth a visit.A little 'to the north, Chinatown is the cultural and social center of some 200 000 Chinese living in Los Angeles.

The Civic Center is located south-east of Little Tokyo. This district, which was founded in 1880, houses the Japanese population in Los Angeles, about 250 000 inhabitants. The streets and malls have stores with Bento (lunch boxes scattered) and traditional Japanese gardens.

The Museum of Contemporary Art, located southwest of the Civic Center, wasbuilt by the Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. It houses a collection of paintings, sculptures and photographs from 1940 to today is known to be the largest in the world. The Westin Bonaventure Hotel located in the western part of the museum, five cylindrical glass towers that every viewer is immediately recognizable.

Hollywood

Los Angeles, has built its reputation on the charm of the film and most tourists want to see eye-catching landscape, to enjoy the atmosphere. Down Hollywood Blvd,You can see the imprints of hands and feet that have more than 150 celebrities on the forecourt of Mann's Chinese Theater to the left (former) Grauman's Chinese Theater. Further east, you reach over the Roosevelt Hotel, where the first Academy Awards took place in 1928. In addition, Errol Flynn, Salvador Dali and F. Scott Fitzgerald was often for a drink.

Collectors Book Store on the corner, you will find the memories of past days. Many museums, especially theKitsch stars above. Among these is the Hollywood Wax Museum and the Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie Museum, where the clothes worn by the stars.

Beverly Hills

West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, a city within a city that reveals its wealth of historic houses to the ground full of good shops and great fashion brands. The Golden Triangle is famous Rodeo Drive, a place of catcher, when expenditure Tiffany, Armani, Louis Vuitton and is divided installed. North ofBeverly Hills is the epicenter of luxury residences. To find out where the homes of the stars, is a good idea to buy a Star Home Map to a street vendor.

Malibu

Managing the few beaches in Los Angeles to maintain their reputation. Immortalized by the Beach Boys and Baywatch, the beaches are dirty and the reality often poorly attended. Some, but worth a visit. Despite the presence of beautiful public beaches, most of the shoreline is private.

Santa Monica and Venice Beach

NorthAirport, Santa Monica is one of the most beautiful areas of Los Angeles. Although the beach is less crowded than the hottest days of summer, it's nice to spend an afternoon on the environment. The 3rd St. Promenade is the heart of Santa Monica, a pedestrian area, sparkling, which is full of street musicians, cinemas, bars and cafes. Many rides including a carousel that dates back to 1920, are installed here.

Venice Beach is representative of the lifestyle of theLos Angeles. Ocean Front Walk, near the beach full of jugglers, acrobats, actors improvised orchestra of basketball and culture.

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