Spectacular museum boasts a most impressive collection by such luminaries as Van Gogh, Monet and Cezanne, along with the architectural triumph of its six buildings and gardens.
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Spectacular museum boasts a most impressive collection by such luminaries as Van Gogh, Monet and Cezanne, along with the architectural triumph of its six buildings and gardens.
Museum featuring artifacts from the La Brea tar pits.
Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood Boulevard A tribute to over 2000 artists who have made significant contributions to film, radio, television, theatre and the recording industries. The first star
Anything and everything on this famous concrete strip - from hippies to skateboarders, you will see it all here.
First Los Angeles train depot.
This museum takes visitors on a tour of film and TV productions as well as visits to sets of such famous series as "Cheers" and "Star Trek."
Famous Hollywood street known for its trendy shopping and the stars of famous actors imprinted on the sidewalk.
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.
Rancho La Brea - Spanish for the tar ranch - is more than just a tourist stop, it's a renowned scientific resource.
Located off Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills, this park is especially loved by dog-lovers since they can hike with their dogs without a leash.
The historic Angels Flight Railway (no apostrophe in "Angels") opened in Downtown Los Angeles in 1901. It operated for 68 years, with the fare increasing from one cent to a nickel. After much of the...
This famous street-corner is a great place to begin a walking tour of Hollywood.
While many of the 1920s theaters have been turned into retail outlets, some still play films and others are still available for curious viewers.
