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The glitter, glitz, gleam and glamour of Los Angeles attract millions of visitors and Hollywood hopefuls every year and when the weather is always 75 and sunny, it’s no wonder why. The City of Angels sprawls 465 square miles, complete with beaches, desert, mountains and a diverse array of people and cultures, all lending credence to LA’s distinct culture and charm. But even though the laidback California vibe oozes out of every pore, this city is anything but dull. You’ll have more than enough to do between driving around the Hollywood Hills and Rodeo Drive, hiking some of the best trails in the country and eating at one of the many organic farmer’s markets. A playground for the beautiful and rich, LA has ample fine dining, spa and shopping opportunities, as well as a plethora of cultural institutions, including the Getty Center and LACMA, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. And remember: treat yourself like a star, after all, this is Hollywood, baby.

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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5909 Wilshire Blvd
Tel. 323.857.6000
www.lacma.org
Years in the making, Phase I of LACMA's Transformation is now a celebrated reality. The Broad Contemporary Art Museum, the BP Grand Entrance, the new modern galleries—all are open for you to experience at the heart of LACMA's twenty-acre, seven-building campus.

The Hollywood Bowl
www.hollywoodbowl.com
The Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States. The Bowl is a friendly sociable place where Southern Californians gather to picnic and enjoy outstanding music under the stars. Throughout the summer the LA Phil presents the best in jazz, classical, Broadway, and world music, featuring artists that range from Sarah Chang to Diana Krall, John Williams to Pet Shop Boys, and Nancy Wilson to Arcade Fire.

ArcLight Cinemas
6360 West Sunset Blvd.
Tel. 323.464.4226
www.arclightcinemas.com
Catch a movie in LA the way it was meant to be seen: ample legroom, retrospective showings mixed with blockbusters, reserved seating and many more amenities – both in the "black box" and out – make this a more refined and complete movie-going experience.

Bliss Spa
930 Hilgard Ave.
Tel. 323.930.0330
www.blissworld.com
With triple oxygen treatments and carrot-sesame body buffs, Bliss Spa in LA is a treat. Located on the second floor of the W hotel, clients can indulge in brownie buffets, grass-tiled steam showers and manicures with movie showings.

Hollywood Forever Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Blvd
Hollywood, CA 90038
Tel. 323.469.1181
www.hollywoodforever.com
Known as the "resting place for Hollywood’s immortals", Hollywood Forever Cemetery offers a distinctive glimpse into the lives that once were through the celebrity memorials and a LifeStory tribute.

Cinespia
6000 Santa Monica Boulevard
www.cinespia.org  
Cinespia may appear like another movie watching venue, but it offers an entirely unique viewing experience. Beginning in May, a society of film enthusiasts comes together to watch classic films outdoors. Bring a picnic dinner and sit under the stars, then stay after the movie for hot spins from the area’s coolest DJs.

Getty Center in Los Angeles & The Getty Villa in Malibu
Getty Center: 1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, California 90049
Getty Villa: 17985 Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Palisades, California 90272
www.getty.edu
The Getty Center and Getty Villa dedicate themselves to ancient and medieval art, while surrounded by gorgeous views and gardens, that alone, make these collections two must sees during your L.A visit.

Griffith Park
4730 Crystal Springs Drive
Tel. 323.913.4688
www.laparks.org
Although often overlooked as one of the country’s best parks, Los Angeles’ municipal park contains spectacular scenery and activities including horseback riding and golfing. Five times the size of New York City’s Central Park, there is much to discover here on a typical beautiful day in Los Angeles.

Rancho La Brea Tar Pits
5801 Wilshire Blvd.
Tel. 323.934.7243
www.tarpits.org
Indulge your inner paleontologist in the heart of LA. Since 1906, over a million bones have been collected from the pits, including saber-toothed cats, giant sloths, mastodons, dire wolves and other fabulous creatures which met their deaths in these treacherous petroleum sinkholes. Outside you see a baby mastodon stretching its trunk toward a parent sinking into the depths. Inside you see many more creatures—even humans—and learn a lot about this incredible place and time. But, don’t walk the grounds in your best shoes; you could get oil rings.

Architecture Tours L.A.
Tel. 323.464.7868
www.architecturetoursla.com
Led by architectural historian, Laura Massino, these tours demonstrate the beauty, originality, and, occasional eccentricity of Los Angeles architecture. Focusing on specific areas including Hollywood, Silverlake, Beverly Hills, Pasadena and Downtown L.A. these tours celebrate the architecture of LA, ranging from the Walt Disney Concert Hall to homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to Victorian homes from the 1880s and everything in between.

Farmers Market
6333 West Third Street (at Fairfax Ave.)
Tel. 323.933.9211
www.farmersmarketla.com
Started in 1934, when farmers displayed produce on their trucks' tailgates, The Farmers Market in LA has evolved into more than 70 shops and stalls selling everything from soup to cheese. A melting pot for all types including movie stars who come to hang out or do lunch, the Farmers Market is a place to take a break from the city's usual digs.