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A theme park and a studio of Universal, one of the biggest film studios of the world. The studio is a huge tourist attraction of Los Angeles, and called "The Entertainment Capital of LA".
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Located within the Angeles National Forest, the Buckhorn Falls stands at the end of the picturesque Burkhart Trail. This seasonal waterfall is best visited during rains as the tropical and desert greens and the Buckhorn Creek come to life. Surrounding the Buckhorn Falls is a well-manicured redwood forest and hiking trail lined with rare Californian wildflowers. This is a popular destination for horseback riding, mountain biking and walking dogs as well. Buckhorn Falls gives you a dramatic view of the sunset and LA skyline. Just next to the falls is a camping ground where you can stay and enjoy wildlife watching, bonfires and multi-cuisine food.
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One of the leading centres of public astronomy, the Griffith Observatory is a fascinating science facility and one of the most famous attractions of LA and indeed southern California.
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The Walk of Fame is an iconic LA landmark, consisting of more than 2,500 stars on the pavements across the Hollywood Boulevard, containing names of various superstars of the entertainment business.
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This Disneyland Park is one of the biggest Disneylands in the world, and was designed and constructed under the instructions of Walt Disney himself!
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The home stadium of the famous Los Angeles Laker and the Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA, and also host to several events throughout the year.
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The LACMA is a huge art museum with the largest collection in the western United States - more than 150,000 works of art from the ancient to the modern times.
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A National Natural Landmark, these are tar pits of supreme interest to palaeontologists over the years, and also the location of Hancock Park.
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South California is known for itÍs famous beaches, and the Santa Monica is among the most famous of them all, with it's soft, golden sand.
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The Peterson Automotive was the brainchild of American publisher Robert E. Peterson, and is a fantastic collection of famous and notable cars.
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The Griffith Park is an iconic urban park in Los Angeles, one of the largest in North America and home to many attractions.
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The Center is an educational science museum located in Exposition Park. It has several interesting exhibits, and IMAX theatre and is a major tourist attraction.
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The Madame Tussauds Hollywood is another glamorous branch of the franchise, full of wax statues of Hollywood stars and characters.
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Step into this captivating museum capturing the history of the world with artefacts and skeletons of animals dating back 4 billion years!
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The Music Center is the biggest and grandest centre of performing arts, and one of the best in all of the US, also home to the famous Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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The Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens is a favorite destination in California’s Griffith Park. It is home to 29 endangered species of animals, Californian wildlife and an abode of horticulture.
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The Farmers Market is a hugely popular area in Los Angeles, with more than a 100 food shops and restaurants.
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A favourite park among the locals for walks and views, this massive 130 acre public park provides a wonderful natural landscape to the city, while affording you some lovely views of the cityscape.
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Big Bear Lake is a reservoir located in southern California amidst verdantly forested hills, close to Las Vegas and Phoenix as well. Owned by the San Bernardino National Forest, this extremely popular tourist spot is a favorite among locals and adventure enthusiasts for its year-round sunny weather. As the name suggests, you could spot a bear during your wildlife safari here. You could enjoy thrilling outdoor activities like hiking, trekking and mountain biking. When covered in snow during winters, the lake is popular for fishing and skiing.
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A huge and fantastic museum of European and American arts, with a plethora of temporary exhibitions and permanent displays.
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Laguna Beach is one of California’s most refined cities with vast, turquoise beaches and a vivacious community. Rocky green cliffs meander along the white sand coast, full of quaint shops, multi-cuisine restaurants and opportunities for adventurous activities. Tourists and travelers can enjoy tide pooling, snorkeling, scuba diving and body-surfing at the beach, while the hilly state park and gardens are perfect for hikes and nature walks with your family.
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The Nethercutt Collection is a breathtaking museum of 130 of the world's greatest vintage cars, and also other antique objects and articles of interest.
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With a population of less than 2,000 people, Los Alamos is Santa Barbara’s most decidedly tranquil town. Named after the Spanish phrase meaning “The Cottonwood”, this vintage city is endowed with the old West heritage and has a sprawling tropical ranch. The ranch has acres of fragrant vineyards and wine factories which you can tour with your family and children during weekends.
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Known as the only place in San Bernardino County with fragrant apple orchards that grow a mile high, Oak Glen’s fame comes from its rustic farmlands and berry fields. This census-designated place in California has a close-knit agricultural community who run casual restaurants, chic cafes, cideries and bakeries selling apple pies from one end of town to the other. Oak Glen has a popular shopping district where you can find fresh seasonal goods, homemade snacks, stylish apparel and gifts for loved ones.
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Located northwest of Los Angeles, Ojai city is a hub of tourism atop the valley of Topa Topa Mountains, offering thrilling adventure activities like scenic hikes, trail biking and horseback riding. Built in 1917 in Spanish Colonial Revival fashion, the quaint city is popular for its beautiful boutique hotels, sprawling farms and spiritual retreats. It has an eco-friendly atmosphere away from the hustling city and its chain stores.
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Palm Springs is a posh city in Southern California, a laid-back holiday destination offering glamorous urban culture and a serene desert getaway. With a great culinary scene, most restaurants, bars and cafes offer Greek, American, Asian and multi-cuisine dining options alongside exotic Polynesian cocktails. Spotting a Hollywood star shopping or walking down the main street is a common occurrence, leading to Palm Springs being popularly known as “The Playground of the Stars”.
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Welcoming over 300,000 visitors every year, San Juan Capistrano is a beautiful bayfront city known for its iconic bell at the Mission San Juan Capistrano christened after the legacy of Saint Junipero Serra who founded it and then the city. Nestled in the picturesque hills of Orange County, the rustic city overlooks Capistrano beach. The shore is lined with chic eateries, traditional shops and gift stores, all of which add to the natural and commercial appeal.
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Santa Barbara is a large beach city in California with an upscale community of boutiques, trendy restaurants and the world-famous State Street which is a seasonal fareline. Overlooked by the majestic Santa Ynez Mountains, the city has a notable Spanish colonial heritage embodied in its white stucco architecture with red-tile rooftops.
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Flaunting ubiquitous Danish heritage and influenced architecture, Solvang is the south Californian little Denmark nestled atop the semi-arid Santa Ynez Valley. The city is renowned for being Santa Barbara’s richest wine country with a pulsating festive scene where visitors come to stomp on grapes and make their own wine. The early-1800’s Old Mission Santa Ines is a Franciscan Church, a revered place with intricate murals worth viewing.
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Temecula is an upscale tourist and resort destination in California with 300 acres of verdant wineries and a grand portion of the Pacific coastline. The 50 award winning wineries have beautiful Italian, French and American grapes sprouting off the land. This makes Wine Country a hub of events, wine tasting and sumptuous accommodations.
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Ranked by the Rolling Stones magazine as one of America’s ten best live music arenas, Hollywood Bowl is a historic amphitheater in Los Angeles. It is also the largest concert venue in Southern California. A venue for enjoying thrilling summer evenings, great music, wine and festivities of all genres, Hollywood Bowl is a pioneer of theatrical productions and Easter Sunrise service as well.
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The Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the landmark cemetery at the heart of Hollywood and also hosts cultural events. Interred with honor here are several prominent people who shaped the city of Los Angeles and elite stars from the entertainment industry. Located in a neighborhood full of properties owned by Hollywood stars, the cemetery is a must-visit destination for those interested in the history of Tinseltown.
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Gathering over 10 million visitors from across the world annually, Hollywood’s Walk of Fame is one of America’s most visited destinations. The sidewalk along 18 blocks of the iconic Hollywood Boulevard is embedded with coral pink, five-pointed brass and terrazzo stars bearing names of achievers in the entertainment industry. This includes musicians, directors, actors, producers and even fictional characters associated with Hollywood. With a small fee, even you can get your name on a star temporarily and take a memorable picture with it.
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Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is an affluent street of Los Angeles that defines why Southern California is one of the most lavishly fashionable places of the US. It is a reputed shopping district with designer labels and the world-famous haute couture fashion stores. Alongside boutiques and high-end shops like Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada etc., Rodeo Drive has a plethora of polished malls that ooze American commerce and European glamour. It is also home to House of Bijan, the most expensive clothing store in the world.
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Located at the eastern end of the majestic Santa Monica mountains, Runyon Park is one of California’s top hiking destinations with picturesque trails carved out of landscaped mountain valleys. The adventurous dirt roads lined with dense tropical forests offer exhilarating terrain that gradually increases in altitude to an epic point from where you can view almost 2/3rds of Los Angeles city.
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One of California’s largest and most celebrated party spots, Santa Monica Pier is a massive, double-jointed pier at the west end of Colorado Avenue. It has a family-friendly, oceanfront amusement park with 12 thrilling rides like a solar-powered Ferris wheel, West coaster, Pacific wheel and 14 midway games. Illuminated by 174,000 neon lights every night, the park offers elusive views of 130 miles of the Los Angeles skyline.
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Regarded as one of LA’s top sightseeing locations, The Getty Center incorporates contemporary architecture, verdant gardens and panoramic views of the city. Nestled atop a hill in Santa Monica, the Pacific Ocean and San Gabriel Mountains are also visible from the peak, inspiring architect Richard Meier to construct a campus highlighting both nature and cultural marvels of California.
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Sunset Boulevard is an iconic highway in West Hollywood, known for its pulsating nightlife, chic music clubs, street performers and the antics of dedicated musicians who have performed and stayed at the boulevard for decades. It is one of LA’s busiest districts with a sensational culture scene and extends from Hollywood to Malibu beach while meandering past the world-famous Beverly Hills.
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The Original Farmers Market is one of Los Angeles’ most beloved landmarks and offers a memorable shopping and dining experience to visitors. Men from Illinois came here to park their trucks and sell fresh produce to locals when the Great Depression hit America, wherein began the rapidly growing legacy of this area. Today it is a hub of shopping for seasonal fruits, vegetables, fresh meat and seafood.
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The moment Walt Disney Concert Hall opened its doors, it became a sensational platform for classical, jazz and world music. The extraordinary steel architecture and fantastic sound equipment make it one of Los Angeles’s top icons and an acclaimed cultural venue. To explore this hall, you can walk around by yourself or join the 60-minute, free docent-guided tour to learn about the entire campus’ history, concerts held and related information.
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Known to be a shopper’s paradise and street performers’ top stage, Third Street Promenade consists of three blocks in downtown Santa Monica, open air and free of cars. Home to over 80 retailers, the promenade has everything from an affordably chic farmers market to designer fashion brand stores like Rolex, Nike and Tiffany & Co.
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Bicycle Resort and Casino is a lavish poker cardroom and a 4.5-star hotel at the heart of Bell Gardens city, within a stone’s throw away from the spectacular Long Beach. Boasting of an open floor plan with airy interiors, their outdoor-gaming casino is one of California’s most popular hubs for enjoying an array of games like American and Asian poker, cash games, keurig and thrilling tournaments with your friends. The Live show runs five days a week with performances from renowned experts in poker, celebrities and cash grinders.
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Located in the posh suburban area of Commerce in Los Angeles, The Commerce Casino is a fun cardroom to visit for both poker players as well as those looking for a pulsating hangout. It is the largest cardroom in the world having 240 tables at their sprawling site. Along with the main cardroom, a full-service 5-star hotel is also housed within premises. Beginner lessons in poker are offered at the hotel under Roger Rodd’s supervision, who is the instructor to world-famous pros.
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Crystal Casino is a popular, lavish mainstay for gambling and provides 35 innovative table games including the world-famous Texas Hold ‘em. Players have a chance to win a thousand grand dollars regularly when taking part in Crystal Casino’s daily promotions and draws. The casino also boasts of being one of Los Angeles’ only two resort-cardroom combinations with fairly affordable rooms to stay the nights. Also popular among tourists and executives due to easy access from just about anywhere in LA, the hotel has diners offering multi-cuisine delicacies. As the word goes among locals, Crystal Casino’s play-and-stay deals are unbeatably thrilling.
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Renowned as one of Los Angeles’ best premier art-deco style casinos, the Hollywood Park Casino is an excellent entertainment destination with innovative variations in California’s most popular poker and card games. It features the most thrilling lives and simulcast wagering in thoroughbred form. Originally built as a racetrack which was later shut down, a large area beside the casino building houses the multi-billion dollar sports complex called City of Champions, home to the revered L.A. Rams.
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Owned by the Miller family, Larry Flynt’s Lucky Lady is a luxury casino and cardroom with VIP Baccarat and Blackjack facilities, a first of its kind in Southern California. They have a tented outdoor patio for electronic poker, regular Asian and Californian table games.
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Featuring a high-rise casino and a glitzy 4-star resort topped with neon lights on grounds, the Morongo Casino, Resort and Spa offers refined suites with San Jacinto mountain and canyon views. Morongo also has rooftop restaurants offering Asian, continental, European cuisines and grilled delights. Guests can enjoy therapeutic treatments at their spa, take a refreshing plunge at the luxury pools and sunbathe at the chic poolside bar lounge. Their casino has 2,000 slots and over a hundred exciting Californian table games where you can enjoy live entertainment. The hotel is also host to challenging events like MMA and boxing.
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A stone’s throw away from the grand Temecula valley, Pala Casino Spa and Resort in the heart of a lively town offers upscale accommodations and sweeping views of Mount Palomar. The architecture of the hotel building is mesmerizing and features majestic accents of brown. Boasting of polished amenities like an outdoor pool, a day spa visited even by celebrities and fully equipped meeting rooms, the hotel is acclaimed among tourists, leisure travelers and executives alike.
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Pechanga Resort and Casino is a contemporary 5-star hotel with California’s largest casino and a sprawling golf course. Featuring views of the world-famous Temecula valley and desert through floor-to-ceiling windows, their rooms come with Italian furnishing, wet bars and plush upholstery. Upgraded suites add spacious balconies with outdoor pool views. Their multi-level spa offers healing botanical therapies and yoga coaching sessions.
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Erected originally as a bingo parlor for high stake poker games, San Manuel Casino offers half a million square feet for upscale video poker, unforeseen slot games and a lavish entertainment hall. The Yuhaviatam Room is a private, high-stake bingo spot where players have a chance to win up to 50,000 dollars! Guests can enjoy buffet style fine dining and relish American steak, Mexican, Italian and Asian delights along with freshly crafted drinks. Every Tuesday and Friday night, this dual-storied casino’s interactive bar hosts live DJs, dances and comedy shows as well as poker tournaments on special occasions.
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Boasting of exceptionally well-manicured landscapes over a sprawling section of La Canada Flintridge city, Descanso Gardens is one of California’s most spectacular botanical gardens with amazing wildlife watching opportunities. It showcases a variety of rare Californian flora and fauna, best visited during spring bloom.
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Named after America’s top 3 horticulturists who started the place with exotic home-grown ikebana flower seeds brought from Japan’s Imperial gardens, the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden is housed within Long Beach’s California State University. With an exceptional collection, the garden is a popular destination for tourists as well as intrigued students from all over the state.