Avenue of Hollywood Stars
Hollywood Blvd, Los AngelesLos Angeles is associated primarily with Hollywood, and Hollywood - with the stars, so there is nothing surprising in that , that the Avenue of Stars is by right considered the most popular sight of the city. Every year, more than 10 million tourists stroll along the Walk of Stars, admiring the idols with delight and a third in the audience.
Hollywood Blessing Hall of Fame
Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles" Immortalized in concrete "- this is about the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The patio of the magnificent Chinese theater Grauman is entirely covered with concrete slabs with fingerprints of the hands, feet, and in exceptional cases, the paws of celebrities.
Beverly Hills
To see Hollywood in all its glossy splendor, it is necessary to visit the richest the Los Angeles area, whose name evokes voluptuous shivers from all fans of the once popular Beverly Hills 90210 series.
Hollywood
In Hollywood - the Los Angeles area - a record number of movie and show business stars per square meter. It is here that the epicenter of the world film industry is located. Life is boiling in this part of the "city of angels" around the clock and, immersed in its colorful hustle.
Hollywood Sign
White letters forming the inscription HOLLYWOOD, surrounded by lush the green slopes of Mount Mount Lee - without exaggeration the most recognizable sign of "settlement" on the planet and also the only one having its own website.
Grauman Chinese Theater
6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los AngelesMost in the stunningly beautiful Hollywood building, the Chinese Grauman Theater - a hymn to the subtle Celestial architectural style and a tribute to the significant Chinese diaspora, without which it is impossible to imagine Los Angeles for the past 75 years.
Watts Towers
107th St, Los AngelesWatts Towers is a vivid example of the fact that in the city of mirror skyscrapers it is interesting not exactly the skyscrapers, moreover - not the mirror ones, but collected almost from improvised materials. A collection of 17 communicating towers up to 30 meters high
The Tower of the Bank of the United States in Los Angeles
633, West Fifth Street, Los AngelesThe Most Recognizable high altitude symbol of Los Angeles, the Tower of the Bank of the United States rises to 310 meters in the business center of the city. The 72-story skyscraper is surrounded by other skyscrapers, but stands out well against their backdrop due to an unusual round section.
Stratosphere Tower
Las Vegas, Bvld Las Vegas South, 2000The highest building in Las Vegas, the most fun attractions of the "city of sin" and the most unforgettable view of the sultry Nevada - all this is the tower of the Stratosphere hotel-casino. Here you can spend a whole day in peace and not regret a single minute
Griffith Park
Crystal Springs Dr, Los AngelesGriffith Park, called a joke by the Central Park of Los Angeles (by analogy with New York), occupies a fantastic area of 1,700 hectares - and this is in the center of one of the largest megacities of the USA. The park is visited by more than 10 million people every year
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S Grand Ave, Los AngelesFlying steel - it would be to describe the building of the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Something between the Sydney Opera House and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the building was opened in 2003 and instantly became one of the city's most recognizable attractions
Natural History Museum in Los Angeles
900 Exposition Blvd, Los AngelesThe Los Angeles Museum of Natural History is one of the best museums in the United States and, without exaggeration, the whole world. Four and a half billion years of the studied history of the planet are presented here visually, fascinatingly and interestingly, so that the museum spends hours and adults and children.
Madame Tussauds Museum in Hollywood
6933 Hollywood Blvd, Los AngelesWhere else to view celebrities in all its glory, like in the most cinematic city of the globe Hollywood! That's why Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in this prestigious area of Los Angeles attracts more visitors every year than its "older brother" in London.
Museum of Modern Art in Los Angeles
250 S Grand Ave, Los AngelesThe Museum of Modern Art in Los Angeles (MOCA) is rightfully considered one of the best art collections in the States. The museum is fully dedicated to contemporary art - there is both a permanent exposition of painting, sculpture, graphics and applied art, and temporary exhibitions.
Olvera Street
Olvera Str, LAColorful Olvera Street - the very place where in 1781 the settlement was founded, whose full Spanish name translates as "The Village of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Angels, on the Porsyunkul River." From a cumbersome name, over time, a geographical specification was dropped.
Kodak Theater
6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los AngelesThe red carpet track number one on the planet takes place every year at the main movie event of the year - the Academy of Cinematography Awards ceremony, in the common people called the Oscar ceremony.
Chinatown Los Angeles
Chinatown, Los AngelesPerhaps, no area of Los Angeles does not emphasize the title of "melting pot" of the city, and the whole country, like Chinatown. As it is clear from the name, it owes its name to the Chinese community, which chose this part of the city as its place of residence.
Union-Station
800 N Alameda St, Los AngelesA walk through the center of Los Angeles will be incomplete without visiting the famous Union Station. Inside the large-scale building, built in 1939, life seems to be in the rhythm of the fortieth - the waiting room, the restaurant and the interiors of the station are carefully maintained in their original form.
In other areas of Los Angeles there is also where to go and what to see .You can admire the local skyscrapers (Watts Towers, US Bank Tower), take a trip to Beverly Hills, walk along Wilshire Boulevard, including Miracle Wonders with its entertainment and restaurants, sunbathe on the beaches of Malibu, Long Beach, Venice Beach and t. .e .In the city there is a planetarium and the Griffith Observatory, many different exhibition galleries, museums: art, natural history, art (Indians, neon, modern), heritage .There is even an ancient center - the Mexican street of Olvera .