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Great Things To Do In Los Angeles
By:Rick Lockwood

Ten Great Things to Do in Los Angeles

If you're heading to Los Angeles, consider 10 "can't miss" LA activities. It's true, there could be a list about four pages long filled with great things to do in LA -- but these top choices are bound to please everyone in your party, regardless of age or interest. Los Angeles attractions often take time some activities require a full day, while others take only a few hours. Los Angeles is big, so to get around use a LA rental car to get to the attractions.

Kodak Complex -- Hollywood Blvd. Walk of Fame

This is the current home of the Oscar's and lies in the very heart of Hollywood, at Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave. It's located next to Grauman's Chinese Theatre, where you can see how your hands and feet size up with the prints of some of Hollywood's biggest stars. You'll find the sidewalks covered with "gold," as well as attractions and activities within the immediate vicinity. Enjoy shopping in the Kodak Complex, or catch one of their live concerts throughout the year.

Disneyland

The original home of Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse is of course, Disneyland. This classic Southern California favorite is located in Anaheim, just south of Los Angeles. Regardless of your age, when you enter the gates with Cinderella's castle in the distance, you feel magically teleported back to your childhood. Disneyland is a blast for the whole family, and unexplainably romantic for couples during their travel to Los Angeles.

Griffith Park Observatory -- A Must See in Los Angeles

Griffith Park is a haven of rest and relaxation for Los Angeles urbanites, and the observatory is the cornerstone of a vast mountain forest. It became famous from the James Dean film, "Rebel Without a Cause," and has recently undergone renovation. The planetarium is great for a date, or to wow the kiddos. If you're into hiking, the park possesses some picturesque LA trails.

Studio Tours in Los Angeles

See the magic of the movies unfold before you, as you tour one of the many Los Angeles movie studios. Try Paramount, Warner Bros., Universal or Sony (Tri-Star/Columbia). Keep your eyes open while you are led around the back lot. There is always activity, and you're bound to see a few movie stars.

The Grove and Farmers Market

A great area for shopping, dining and entertainment, The Grove and Farmer's Market are neighboring locations in Hollywood loaded with Los Angeles restaurants. It's a perfect location for the family, or if youre looking to impress a date. Ride the double-decker trolley through The Grove, catch a flick or just admire the choreographed fountains. The locations stay open mid-morning until late at night.

The Getty

This is one of the most beautiful museums in the U.S. Located on the peak of a small mountain, the Getty offers gorgeous views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. The sunsets from the Getty are almost as beautiful as the art display indoors. Regardless of the type of art you enjoy, the Getty has something fitting for all aesthetic tastes.

Los Angeles Sporting Event

There's always a sporting event available to attend in Los Angeles. Choose from the Dodgers, Angels, Lakers, Clippers, Kings and of course, David Beckham and the LA Galaxy. Los Angeles sports teams are in action year-round, and offer fun and excitement to all ages.

3rd Street Promenade and Santa Monica Pier

Santa Monica is one of the coolest "cities" that a flight to Los Angeles will introduce you to. The 3rd Street Promenade is located a few blocks from the beach, and has everything from shopping and dining, to some of the most up-and-coming businesses in the world.

Once you've explored the Promenade, head over to the coast and check out the Santa Monica Pier. Play games at the midway, ride a few rides, catch a concert in the summer, sink your toes in the sand, play volleyball, rent a bike or simply watch passers-by and ocean waves rolling in.

Los Angeles Sunset Strip

If you're looking for great LA fun when the sun goes down, head west through Hollywood on Sunset Blvd. Once you reach Fairfax, keep your eyes open for a new world to unfold. Get your groove on at the Saddle Ranch, catch some stand-up at The Comedy Store or choose from another of the many attractions on Sunset Strip. You'll also find a variety of dining options along this West Hollywood (WeHo) strip of boulevard.

Beaches

Los Angeles offers a variety of different landscapes, part of the beauty of its coastline. From rocky palisades to smooth sands, lagoons and big surf -- whatever you want in a beach experience, you can find it in Los Angeles. From Malibu in LA County, to San Juan Capistrano in Orange County, each beach town offers its own unique take on SoCal living.

Los Angeles offers so many events, sites and attractions in which to partake. This list will definitely get you moving in the right direction, and while you're on your way, you're destined to find even more things to do.

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