Not For Tourists Guide to Los Angeles 2014

Not For Tourists Guide to Los Angeles 2014

Language: English

Pages: 384

ISBN: 1626360529

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


The Not For Tourists Guide to Los Angeles is the essential urban handbook that thousands of Los Angelenos rely on daily. It divides the city into fifty-seven mapped neighborhoods and pinpoints all of the essential services and entertainment hotspots with NFT’s user-friendly icons.
The guide also includes:
  • A foldout highway map covering all of Los Angeles
  • Over 150 neighborhood and city maps
  • A guide to TV and movie studio locations
  • Details on sports and outdoor activities
  • Listings for the best shopping destinations

Everything from supermarkets, cafés, bars, and gas stations to information on twenty-four-hour services, beaches, public transportation, and city events—NFT will help you find a boutique for an Oscar gown and then show you how to get there.

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Station carries everything you need to get through the first few months of mommyhood. Even more useful, however, are the new-mother support groups, where lactation consultants/RNs can talk any nervous new mother down from the ledge. Parks for Playing What makes for an excellent public park? In our opinion, any combination of the following: ample shade, well-maintained (and appealing or innovative) equipment, and an indefinable, overall good vibe. Most LA neighborhood parks feature at least a

everything from Islamic art to German Expressionism. The Boone Children’s Gallery, as well as the museum’s collection of Korean art, can be found in the Hammer Building. The Art of the Americas Building displays art from the New World, while the Pavilion for Japanese Art is a freestanding building that holds Japanese works from 3000 B.C. to the 20th century. LACMA is also a great destination on weekend evenings. On Fridays, the museum is open late—until 8 pm— and there’s live jazz in the Times

includes glimpses of current productions, a stop at the gift shop, and potential star sightings. Tours are given weekdays from 9 am to 3 pm and until 4 pm in the summer months. There’s also an even more involved 5-hour Deluxe Tour that departs weekdays at 10:30 am and costs $150 per person. They only take 12 people per tour and it includes lunch at the commissary as well as an in-depth look at the craft of filmmaking. We’re not quite sure what that means, but we’re awfully curious. If you’ve got

studio in LA to offer tours. From the outside it looks like a bland corporate office building, and it’s not exactly in a lively section of Burbank. To top that off, it’s only a 70-minute walking tour and—sorry to spoil the surprise–it’s basically just a visit to The Tonight Show set. However, entry can be gained for the bargain price of $7.50 for adults, $6.75 for seniors, $4 for children ages 5–12, and free for kids under 5. They do take you deep into the belly of NBC (even if it’s just a lot of

suspects—the Gap and its brethren—are well represented, but the Grove also houses the unexpected: LA’s first Barneys New York CO-OP, Amadeus Aveda Spa & Salon, and what might be the mall’s most beautifully designed retail store, Anthropologie. If none of these stores fit your style, there’s always Barnes & Noble. They’ve got something in everyone’s size. Keep your eye out for celebs, this is one mall in LA they’ll actually go to. Plus they film Extra here, if you’re lucky you can be in the

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