Los Angeles Entertainment
Dodgers Stadium
Since its opening in 1962, over 125 million fans have visited Dodger Stadium to take part in America's favorite pastime and enjoy breathtaking views of downtown Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Mountains. Read more
Grauman's Chinese Theatre
Located at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, this historic theater is a Los Angeles icon. In fact, it's been said that to visit Los Angeles and not visit the Chinese is like visiting China without seeing the Great Wall. Read more
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
The self-described "Resting Place of Hollywood's Immortals," the Hollywood Forever Cemetery is the final home to more Hollywood founders and stars than any other location in the world. Read more
LA Farmers Market
Since 1934, Farmers Market has been the place to go for fresh produce, gourmet treats and unique gifts and crafts. Read more
Olvera Street and Avila Adobe
Located in El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, Olvera Street's 27 traditional historic buildings and traditional Mexican plaza are often referred to as the birthplace of Los Angeles. Read more
Pantages Theatre
Having hosting live vaudeville acts, movie premieres and 10 Academy Awards presentations, Pantages Theatre is a grand landmark of Hollywood's heritage. Read more
Rodeo Drive
Starting at Wilshire Boulevard and running north to Santa Monica Boulevard, Rodeo Drive is three blocks of high-end shopping heaven. Read more
Skirball Cultural Center
This multifaceted museum blends exhibits, music, theater, comedy, film and literary programs to explore the connections between Jewish heritage and American ideals. Read more
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Part of the Music Center of Los Angeles County, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world. Read more
Los Angeles Nightlife
Bonaventure Brewing Co.
A relaxing change from the always-going dance clubs, Bonaventure Brewing Co. is a self-described oasis in downtown LA. Read more
Les Deux
With its swooping black curves, peach-tinted mirrors and shimmering candelabras, Les Deux brings a taste of the glamorous European lifestyle to casual LA. Read more
Geisha House
Drawing inspiration from Japan's sake bars and traditional geisha houses, this LA hotspot promises to stimulate your senses in addition to your taste buds. Read more
The Laugh Factory
Having hosted comedic legends such as Richard Pryor, Jerry Seinfeld, Robin Williams, Chris Rock and David Letterman, it's no surprise that the Laugh Factory has been called the number 1 comedy club in the country by USA Today. Read more
Lola's
Known for its martinis, this West Hollywood watering hole has over 50 creative concoctions on the menu, in addition to beer and wine. Read more
Vanguard
Meaning "those occupying a foremost position," Vanguard's mission was to transform a warehouse space into one of the most advanced and sophisticated venues in the country. Read more
Los Angeles Tours
Dearly Departed's Hollywood Tragical History Tour
Exploring 37 miles and 3.25 hours of death, murder and scandal in LA, Dearly Departed Tours have been called everything from "deliciously twisted" to "one of LA's hidden jewels." Read more
Esotouric
Traveling into fascinating yet neglected neighborhoods, Esotouric gives guests an out-of-the-ordinary look at LA. Read more
Movie Star's Homes Tour by Starline Tours
Aboard air-conditioned mini-buses, guests visit over 30 mansions during this two-hour narrated tour. Read more
Warner Bros. Studios VIP Tour
The Warner Bros. Studios VIP Tour is a self-described opportunity to get "behind-the-scenes" and "into-the-scenes" of popular television shows and movies. Read more










