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★Starting point.

The tour starts from the Sierra Office in L.A. Downtown or hotel where you are staying.

 

1. Santa Monica Beach

Santa Monica Beach is a stunning stretch of coastline in California, offering golden sands, sparkling waters, and a vibrant atmosphere. Activities like beach volleyball, surfing, and biking abound, while the historic Santa Monica Pier adds entertainment with its amusement park rides and arcade games. Nearby, the Third Street Promenade offers shopping and dining options. Families love the clean facilities and lifeguard stations, making it a perfect spot for all ages.

 

2. The Getty Center

The Getty Center is a renowned cultural institution nestled in the hills of Los Angeles, California. Perched atop a sprawling campus, it showcases an impressive collection of art spanning centuries and continents. Designed by architect Richard Meier, its striking architecture and lush gardens provide a serene backdrop for visitors to explore masterpieces ranging from paintings and sculptures to decorative arts and photography. With stunning views of the city below, the Getty Center offers a captivating blend of art, architecture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and sightseers alike.

 

3. Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills, located in Los Angeles County, California, is synonymous with luxury, glamour, and opulence. It’s renowned worldwide for its upscale shopping along Rodeo Drive, where designer boutiques and high-end retailers line the streets. The city is also home to lavish mansions, palm-lined streets, and manicured gardens, embodying the epitome of upscale living. Beyond its lavish lifestyle, Beverly Hills boasts cultural attractions like the historic Greystone Mansion and the Beverly Hills Hotel. With its affluent atmosphere and iconic landmarks, Beverly Hills remains a symbol of prestige and sophistication, drawing visitors from around the globe to experience its allure.

 

3.1 Rodeo Drive

Rodeo Drive is an iconic shopping street near Beverly Hills, lined with upscale boutiques and designer stores. Decorated with palm trees, the street exudes a luxurious atmosphere with its glamorous storefronts and the occasional sight of celebrities. Renowned as a global fashion hub, Rodeo Drive offers a sophisticated shopping experience along with chic cafes and restaurants to enjoy.

 

3.2. Melrose Avenue

Melrose Avenue is a vibrant and eclectic street located in Los Angeles, known for its trendy boutiques, vintage shops, and hip cafes. It’s a hotspot for fashion enthusiasts and trendsetters seeking unique clothing items and accessories. The street is also famous for its colorful street art, adding to its lively and artistic atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for one-of-a-kind fashion finds or simply soaking in the energetic vibe, Melrose Avenue offers a dynamic and unforgettable experience in the heart of LA.

 

5. The Farmers Market Place & The Grove

The Farmers Market Place & The Grove in California is a dynamic shopping and entertainment destination located in Los Angeles. The Farmers Market Place, established in 1934, offers a diverse array of fresh produce, gourmet foods, and specialty items from local vendors. Adjacent to the market is The Grove, an outdoor shopping center featuring upscale retailers, restaurants, and entertainment venues. With its charming atmosphere, live music, and iconic trolley,The Grove attracts visitors seeking a blend of shopping, dining, and leisure. Whether you’re exploring the historic Farmers Market or strolling through The Grove’s bustling streets, this vibrant complex offers a quintessential Los Angeles experience.

 

6. Hollywood (Walk of Fame)

The Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles is an iconic landmark honoring achievements in the entertainment industry. Stretching along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street, it features more than 2,600 brass stars embedded in the sidewalks, each bearing the name of a notable celebrity or entertainment professional. The Walk of Fame is a popular tourist attraction, drawing millions of visitors annually who come to see the stars of their favorite actors, musicians, directors, and other luminaries. It’s a symbol of Hollywood’s rich cultural heritage and a tribute to the talented individuals who have contributed to the world of entertainment.

 

7.  Griffith Observatory

The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles is a beloved cultural landmark perched atop Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. Since its opening in 1935, it has served as a gateway to the stars, offering captivating exhibits, interactive displays, and telescopic views of the cosmos. Visitors can explore the wonders of astronomy, view celestial objects through telescopes, and attend engaging presentations in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium. Beyond its scientific offerings, the observatory boasts panoramic views of the Los Angeles skyline, making it a popular destination for sightseeing and photography. With its blend of education, entertainment, and scenic beauty, the Griffith Observatory is a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.

 

8. Korea Town  

Koreatown in Los Angeles is a vibrant and bustling neighborhood known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse community, and a wide array of Korean cuisine and businesses. It’s characterized by its energetic atmosphere, with numerous Korean BBQ restaurants, karaoke bars, spas, and markets offering a taste of Korean culture amidst a modern urban setting. The neighborhood also boasts architectural landmarks, shopping centers, and a lively nightlife scene, making it a dynamic cultural hub within the city.

 

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L.A. CITY TOUR (6 HOURS)

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