1. Beverly Hills
“Big mistake… huge.” Who can forget the famous flick that made Julia Roberts a star when her character...
“Big mistake… huge.” Who can forget the famous flick that made Julia Roberts a star when her character...
The first American Chinatown planned and owned by Chinese immigrants, this vibrant LA neighborhood has grown into a...
Centered around Sunset, Wilshire, and Melrose. Home to one of the most famous signs in the world, Hollywood represents...
Social, cultural and economic center of Southern California's Japanese community. The twenty-one-story New Otani Hotel,...
A walk down Melrose offers the best glimpse of this vibrant city's styles, cultures, and people. The famous street is...
Rife with culture, Pasadena shines as one of the most tourist-friendly neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Huntington Library,...
Located west of downtown near the Pacific Ocean, Santa Monica is the stomping ground of everybody from beach bums and...
Known as the "Beverly Hills" of the San Fernando Valley, Studio City boasts a booming business sector and a less hectic...
One of the biggest traveler destinations in the world, Universal City hearkens forth families and couples into the heart...
Tourists from all over the world flock to this well-known locale and film backdrop. Some unusual performers (including...
Bordered by Sunset to the north and Melrose to the south, east of Beverly Hills and west of downtown Hollywood, this...
Westwood is a Los Angeles neighborhood with an interesting dichotomy as it borders UCLA and Beverly Hills. Westwood has...