Hollywood beckons to tourists who long for a brush with Tinseltown glamor. Tour movie studios, slip your hands into the famous prints at the TCL Chinese Theatre, or indulge in a celeb sighting at one of LA’s white-hot nightspots. Spot your favorite star while shopping at The Grove, or forget all about the famous eye candy as you take in the iconic artwork at The Getty Center. For a different type of star-gazing, peek through the telescopes at the Griffith Observatory.
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On the L.A. Fashion District Tour you will find blocks of hidden gems, unique goods at retail, discount and wholesale prices. We will take you to the best of the best vendors offering items such as womens wear, accessories, jewelry, men’s wear, children’s clothing, flowers and textiles. This is open to both customer shopping for themselves and boutique owners looking for wholesale.
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Alliance Luxury Transportation has been providing exclusive limousine and luxury vehicle transportation in the Los Angeles & Orange County for many years. We take pride in customizing each service according to our clients’ needs and guarantee the success for any special occasion.
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There is a reason this bakery has been in business since 1903. Located in Little Tokyo, this unpretentious-appearing small bakery serves excellent Japanese pastries.The mochi balls are simply outstanding . If you're in the neighborhood, give it a try.
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SAMSKARA is an immersive art exhibition featuring works of transformational artist Android Jones. Samskara includes: - Full dome mapping projection show - Android Jones art gallery - Microdose VR experience - Interactive photo experience
OMG!!! Was in LA for the weekend for work and was looking for fun things to do in the area and just randomly stumbled upon this place!! When do you normally just see giant domes lying around LA!? Lol had to come see what the deal was and wow! Packed with trippy/psychedelic art if you’re into that kind of stuff and the ending movie was incredible. Almost had to take a break because it was so intense!!! You lay down and get to see this whole 360 thing as if you’re there live in action. Craziness!
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Every guy knows that shopping for an engagement ring is THE MOST stressful thing in the world. My girl has been going back and forth on what she wants and doesn't want, and then she'll start liking the things that she didn't like in the first place. Kind of frustrating. A friend of mine who works at The Biltmore Hotel had suggested I pay Vito a visit. At first I thought, " Jewelry store at a hotel? umm... I don't know..." That feeling quickly subsided upon entering Arka Jewelry. What I loved most was that I never felt like I was being rushed into purchasing anything. Vito had the upmost patience with my girl and I as we sifted through all the different style rings and what each design meant. After a few visits, we were finally sold on one particular ring that we chose. It was perfect. Vito has been in the game for years and I felt very confident that I was not overpaying for the engagement ring. Thanks Vito!
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Get the pick of the crop at this huge flower market located along the 700 block of Wall Street in Los Angeles.
The LA flower market is a joy to walk around. There is easy parking and Poppy and Rose is a wonderful organic restaurant for breakfast or lunch right opposite. The vendors are friendly and helpful and if you need flowers for an event you can check out my daughter, Tayah Howard at @orignelsewhere she does events and runs floral workshops for group of friends.
4.5 based on 455 reviews
Bookworm haven and more. I wish i had a full day to spend it there. You can find whatever your heart wishes for from vinyl records to old and new books A MUST
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Mrs. Fish Sushi • Art • Whisky A contemporary Japanese restaurant and bar located in downtown Los Angeles.
Located at the basement of a building, murals of sea life while descending the stairs a perfect photo op. Doorman volunteered to take photos upon entering. Overhead an aquarium full of fishes starts at the bottom of the stairs all the way at the other end of the room. We sat at the bar and ordered the drink Otonano Amasa served in a bird shape glass with toasted marshmallows at the rear. This drink ,which name means Sweetness in adults, is delish another round is a must. The Farmers Market Tempura remains crunchy even after it cooled off. The sauce was to die for. My friend has the California 11 and Pork Gyoza. I taste the Gyoza it found it pretty good. But that marshmallows I just need to have another that I ask for another piece and was given several. It's chewy with a filling inside. Bar tender kept us entertained with friendly, funny banter. Our waitress even ask if we want our pictures taken and made suggestions for a good backdrop. I would suggest reservations at least a week in advance. Parking is expensive around the resto but you can park at a structure next to Biltmore Hotel for $6.50 till 10:30pm. Limited street parking free on Saturdays and Sundays at 515 S Olive St. which is a 2 -3 min walk. You can see the building where the restaurant is located from this spot. I thoroughly enjoyed the food, drink, ambience, staff and service of this venue. I highly recommend and would definitely be back.
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Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles is one of nine worldwide locations of Hauser & Wirth, the international gallery devoted to contemporary art and modern masters. A family business with a global outlook, Hauser & Wirth opened its Los Angeles location in March 2016 in the heart of the burgeoning Downtown Los Angeles Arts District. Occupying a former flour mill, Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles is a vibrant communal space that links art and architecture with a dynamic events program. In addition to supporting and collaborating with many local and international cultural organizations, nonprofits, and universities, the Los Angeles gallery fosters public dialogue with the arts through a range of activities that engage the city’s diverse population.
This is worth a visit while in LA. The galleries are free and have rotating exhibits. This was my second time to visit the galleries and they had new exhibits that are world-class. The docents are very knowledgable and will answer your question. While we were there they just walked up to us and informed us of some of the aspects of art we were not aware of. There is a great gift shop and bookstore as well. Manuela's is an excellent restaurant inside the galleries I would highly recommend. make reservations. Parking is a little tough, there is valet you have to pay for but well worth it.
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