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Los Angeles

Los Angeles . Amin Mohamed . Water Activity . . Leo Carrillo State Beach. Fun Gaming.

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Los Angeles

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  1. Los Angeles Amin Mohamed

  2. Water Activity . Leo Carrillo State Beach

  3. Fun Gaming Located inside Pacific Park on Santa Monica Pier, Playland Arcade isn't the sort of arcade that you'll want to visit every day. Traffic can be a bit of a mess around here and parking is often pricey. If you are planning on a day at the beach, though, it's a solid, diverse arcade to visit. There are a handful of redemption games here. I'm partial Skee-Ball. There are also a handful of classic and relatively recent arcade games. This is by far the busiest arcade I saw while crisscrossing the county in search of video games. With its mix of locals and tourists, it's a good place for people-watching. 350 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica.

  4. Historic Sites Los Angeles Union Station is the main railway station in Los Angeles, California and the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States.

  5. Cultural Los Angeles has more museums than any city in America. World class cultural attractions are located in Downtown L.A.’s Exposition Park and Museum Row on Wilshire Blvd. The renowned collections of J. Paul Getty Museum can be viewed at the Getty Center and Getty Villa. Pasadena is home to the Norton Simon Museum and the Pacific Asia Museum, while history buffs can tour the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum. L.A.’s gallery scene can be experienced in Chinatown, Bergamot Station and the NoHo Arts District, 

  6. shopping The only outlet mall in L.A., Citadel Outlets is often referred to as the mall off the 5 Freeway with the Assyrian facade, or as natives might say, it’s the original site to the Samson Tire and RubberCompany, which opened in May 1930. Regardless, this mall definitely nails it for awesome discounts and deals on name brands. Visit Citadel Outlets for stores like American Apparel (yes, they have the basics and more 30 – 70 percent off the regular retail prices), Vince Camuto (aisles and aisles of runway-style shoes and accessories),  The only outlet mall in L.A., Citadel Outlets is often referred to as the mall off the 5 Freeway with the Assyrian facade, or as natives might say, it’s the original site to the Samson Tire and RubberCompany, which opened in May 1930. Regardless, this mall definitely nails it for awesome discounts and deals on name brands. Visit Citadel Outlets for stores like American Apparel (yes, they have the basics and more 30 – 70 percent off the regular retail prices), Vince Camuto (aisles and aisles of runway-style shoes and accessories), Zales The Diamond Store (you never know what a true bargain hunter will find), Billabong Outlet (for the true Cali dudes), Tillys (perfect for teens) and a Starbucks (this one serves their signature fresh fare).

  7. Food & Sleep Yamashiro Restaurant Looking like an out-of-place pagoda and offering excellent views of the Los Angeles Basin from its perch in the Hollywood Hills, Yamashiro Restaurant (yamashirorestaurant.com) has served LA's elite for about nine decades. This has been a favorite haunt for movie stars from the silent film era to the present. Originally specializing in authentic Japanese food, Yamashiro now serves Cal-Asian fusion dishes, blending the culinary best of California

  8. Outdoors The Rose Garden at Exposition Park in South Los Angeles is a popular spot for USC students to hang out and study, and a busy spot for weddings and photo shoots. The Rose Garden is opened daily from 9:00 am - sunset. It is closed to the public from January 1st - March 15th of each year for annual maintenance. Exposition Park is also home to a variety of museums including the Natural History Museum,California Science Center and the California African American Museum, so you can combine some indoor and outdoor time.

  9. Advertisment Why should I visit los Angeles ? Los Angeles is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California . It has a beautiful places such as ARCO tower

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