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Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles
from $129 per night
Experience
Elegance in the heart of Los Angeles. Full-service business center,
an Art Deco health club with indoor pool - three restaurants - two
lounges...
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Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Spa
from $139
per night
In
the center of downtown's financial district, amid L.A.'s cultural and
shopping complexes, the landmark Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites
is convenient...
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Le Meridien Beverly Hills
from $209 per
night
The
4 Star Diamond Le Meridien At Beverly Hills Is A Luxury Class Property
Combining A Striking Contemporary Design With Levels Of Service. Located...
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Park Hyatt Los Angeles
from $249 per night
On
the Avenue of the Stars in Century City, Los Angeles west side business
and financial district; complimentary limousine service to Rodeo Drive,
minutes...
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Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel
from $179 per night
Adjacent
to Beverly Hills and minutes from Rodeo Drive, The Century Plaza Hotel & Spa
is Los Angeles's most fashionable address. This AAA Four Diamond...
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Los Angeles, California
SoCal is home to some very interesting gastronomy and thin is in. With many vegan and macrobiotic restaurants, it's every model's dream. But, there are still a lot of us not-so-weight-conscious foodies out there, and there are all kinds of culinary goodies at your fingertips, from Famous Nathan's hot dogs to the uber-chic L'Orangerie.
Los Angeles is also the unofficial home of people watching -- it's the perfect place to glimpse those folks that are famous for, well, being famous. A visit to Spago or The Palm should do the trick. If you don't see any luminaries there, hop over to Rodeo Drive and browse the exclusive shops or visit the fashionable Beverly Hills Hotel. And if that doesn't work you can even book a tour of celebrity homes.
Los Angeles is a modern, sophisticated city where culture is king. It is located in Southern California on the Pacific Coast. This City of Angels was established by the Spaniards 1781. Los Angeles was merely a ranch town when the US appropriated it from Mexico in 1846, but by the 20th century the film industry shone a spotlight on L.A.
The city of 3.5 million sprawls across 467 square miles of desert basin, mountain canyons, and coastal beaches. If there was one word to describe Los Angles it would have to be diverse; for diversity is not only a characteristic of Los Angeles' geography, but it also describes the approximately 11 million people who call it home. The largest population of Pacific Islanders in the nation lives here, as well as the world's third-largest Hispanic population. Los Angeles is home to people from over 140 countries speaking 96 different languages.
Attractions in this city are numerous and varied. There are more than 2,000 museums, galleries, theaters and other attractions in Los Angeles. Los Angeles features itself as a great hostess providing its visitors with activities such as museums, beaches, restaurants, performing arts, people watching and sports. Take a stroll through vintage Hollywood along the Walk of Fame, stopping to catch a show at Mann's Chinese Theatre, then duck into the Roosevelt Hotel, recently restored to its old Hollywood glory. Rodeo Drive showcases the latest trends. No matter where you travel in and near Los Angeles, there is something exciting to do or see. The area also features dozens of annual events, from parades, to sporting meets to festivals.
Los Angeles has drawn the attention of people from all over, making it the entertainment capital of the world. Hollywood is only a few minutes away with the fabulous wonderland which is known as Universal Studios. Plan an extra day or two to explore Universal with the family. Among its intriguing film sets and sound stages situated in the spectacular Hollywood Hills, there are shows and exhibits to entertain and astound even the most sophisticated.
Los Angeles has not only played a major role in the development of television, music, fashion and art in the past, it is also at the forefront in the present in creating and maintaining a diverse center of pop and traditional culture.












