Los Angeles, CA Attractions
Burbank Airport
Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure
— Two parks in one! California Adventure now joins Disneyland, Walt Disney's original land of make believe. Don't miss the exhilirating 'Soarin' Over California' which stimulates a flight over iconic Golden State landscapes. Tip: Separate admission is req
Half a Day: Rent a Convertible Sports Car
— For a true California experience, rent a convertible and cruise up the scenic Pacific Coast Highway. Enjoy lunch on the cliffs at Malibu overlooking the Pacific Ocean, then catch some rays on a secluded beach. Don't forget the sunscreen! Tip: Try to avo
Half a Day: The Getty Center
— Discover the amazing Getty Center - located on a dramatic hilltop in the Santa Monica Mountains and housing the J Paul Getty Museum's collecton of Western art against a backdrop of spectacular architecture, tranquil gardens and breathtaking views.
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Los Angeles International Airport
One Hour: Rodeo Drive
— Visit Rodeo Drive, a neighborhood known as the 'Golden Triangle' because of its world class shopping. From Gucci to Prada, Chanel to Polo Ralph Lauren, this is a shopping paradise. Tip: It is very difficult to find street parking in Beverly Hills. Plan
One Hour: Spa InterContinental
— Unwind at Spa InterContinental with any one of the many soothing body treatments, facials or nail services offered. Tip: It is often easier to get an appointment in the morning and on weekdays.
One Hour: The Annenberg Space for Photography
— Visit the Annenberg Space for Photography - just a short walk from the hotel you can view the state-of-the-art digital and print photography by both renowned and emerging artists in an intimate gallery setting.
The Hollywood Sign
— The 'Hollywood' Sign, probably one of the most famous icons in the world. Take a hike up here and see some breathtaking views of LA. Tip: Two great spots to park and snap a photo: Beachwood Canyon Drive and the Hollywood Reservoir Dog Park.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame
— Designed as a publicity stunt in the late 1950s, the Walk of Fame is now the most famous stretch of cement in the world. With more than 2,400 brass stars embedded in pink and charcoal terrazzo, the Walk welcomes more than a million visitors annually who p
Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica Pier
— Fun and festive Third Street Promenade is a pedestrian-only street lined with casual restaurants and shops. The pier's Pacific Park offers family-friendly arcade games. Tip: Ride the ferris wheel on the pier for a bird's eye view of the surrounding beac
Two Hours: Private Tour
— Enjoy a private guided tour of Beverly Hills, Bel Air and other neighborhoods that the rich and famous call home. You will be amazed by one phenomenal home after another. Tip: Take your camera.
Two Hours: The Farmers Market
— Enjoy a casual breakfast or lunch at the historic Farmers Market at The Grove. Choose from farm stands and stalls offering classic American and international foods. Tip: Weekends are very crowded so consider going during the week.
Two Hours: Westfield Century City
— Spend some time at Westfield Century City. With its spacious 15-screen movie theater, stylish outdoor dining terrace and an array of new boutiques, the Westfield Century City mall is now more than just a lunchtime hangout for area suits. Tip: Stop by th
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Universal Studios Hollywood
— Billed as 'The Entertainment Capital of LA', the theme park offers visitors thrilling rides and attractions as well as an insider's look at a working Hollywood film and television studio. Tip: Purchase the Front-of-the-Line pass from the Concierge to ski