L.A. Profile
Key Links:
City of Los Angeles
City of West Hollywood
Visitor’s guide to LA
Los Angeles Unified School District
UCLA
USC
Pepperdine University
Loyola Marymount University
Los Angeles International Airport
Points of Interest:
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Los Angeles Music Center
Los Angeles Cathedral
J. Paul Getty Museum
Disneyland
Staples Center
Dodger Stadium
Angel’s Stadium
La Zoo
Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal City Walk Hollywood
Venice Beach
The diversity within the city of Los Angeles (LA) is Astonishing; the city is a global metropolis. Seven distinct Regionsof the city of Los Angeles are described below: 1) Downtown; 2) Beverly Hills, 3) the Westside, 4) Hollywood, 5) West Hollywood, 6) the Beach Cities, and 7) The Valley.
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Beverly Hills is known around the world for being one of the top luxury destinations in Los Angeles. From world famous Rodeo Drive to five star restaurants and hotels. From Anne Fontaine to Saint Laurent Paris, more than 100 retailers are located on Rodeo Drive, one of the world’s great streets for designer label boutiques and shops. read more…
Beyond its iconic Walk of Fame, Hollywood features Los Feliz’s vibrancy, Griffith Park’s picturesque views, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Thai Town’s authentic eateries. In Hollywood you will find the TCL Chinese Theatre and the state-of-the-art Dolby Theatre, which is home to the Academy Awards. read more…
The Westside is known for its top restaurants, high-end shopping, and acclaimed cultural attractions. There arehigh-end boutiques and shopping centers such as The Grove and the Beverly Center. The affluent Brentwood community includes upscale shops and eateries along Montana Avenue, as well as the world-famous Getty Center, located atop the Santa Monica Mountains. read more…
The city of West Hollywood is one of LA’s top neighborhoods, including the famed streets like Sunset and Robertson Boulevards. The Sunset Strip has many acclaimed entertainment centers, including like the House of Blues and the Comedy Store, the lively Saddle Ranch Chop House and fine dining at Asia de Cuba. read more…
Venice Beach is world famous for its Ocean Front Walk, Muscle Beach, outdoor basketball courts and Abbot Kinney Boulevard, aka the “Coolest Block in America.” Malibu is the home of the Getty Villa, 27 miles of beaches. Marina Del Rey is one of the world’s largest man-made, small-boat harbors. read more…
The Valley is the largest region in Los Angeles. Many of LA’s most acclaimed sushi restaurants are located on “Sushi Row” in Studio City, as well as dozens of boutiques and vintage clothing stores. Nature-lovers flock to Griffith Park, the largest municipal park in the U.S. and home to the Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles Zoo, and hundreds of miles of hiking trails. read more…
Seven Counties could be said to make up Greater Los Angeles – LA, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura, San Diego, and Santa Barbara. Within these seven Counties there are is an enormous number of world-class attractions and shopping centers to explore, too many to list. read more…