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COMMUNITIES

Los Angeles County Communities

The City of Los Angeles lies in a basin in Southern California, adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, and extends through the Santa Monica Mountains and into the San Fernando Valley, covering a total of about 469 square miles. Los Angeles County is the most populous county in the United States.

Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills is synonymous with luxury, and when one thinks of the city, images of the famous TV shows The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Beverly Hills 90210, as well as the iconic Playboy Mansion, come to mind. The city is renowned worldwide for its high-end shopping and dining experiences, with Rodeo Drive being a popular destination for spotting celebrities. Tourists can take a fun bus tour to see famous houses and historical landmarks, but for locals, the emphasis is on dining out at upscale restaurants where the atmosphere and social scene are just as important as the food.

Brentwood

Nestled just north of Santa Monica, Brentwood exudes a serene and tranquil atmosphere. Amongst the most affluent neighborhoods in Los Angeles, it is a closely guarded secret of its A-list inhabitants. Nevertheless, the renowned Getty Center, situated at the northernmost point of Brentwood, is a notable exception. Take a leisurely stroll through the immaculately tended streets, indulge in a bite at the Brentwood Country Mart, and then marvel at the striking views, architecture and art at the Getty Center.

Beverly Hills
Brentwood

Culver City

Divided by the main thoroughfare of Culver Boulevard, Culver City is a historic and picturesque neighborhood teeming with diversity. Explore the west side of the boulevard, where a concrete jungle awaits, brimming with a vibrant array of characters. Journey eastward, and discover a thriving community, replete with fashionable eateries, boutiques and iconic film locations such as the Culver Studios and the original MGM Studios. Venture further north and you will find yourself amidst a bustling hub of start-ups, boasting more new and exciting businesses than any other area in Los Angeles.

Historic Core

As the name suggests, this section of Downtown Los Angeles boasts some of the city's most renowned landmarks, including the Bradbury Building, Grand Central Market, Orpheum Theatre, and Los Angeles Theatre. While the lively ambiance at popular establishments such as Perch, The Standard, and The Last Bookstore may entice you to linger, it is the breathtaking views that are the true draw of this area.

Culver City
Historic Core

Hollywood

Hollywood is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California known for its fame as the entertainment capital of the world. It is home to the iconic Hollywood Sign and the Walk of Fame, where stars of the entertainment industry are honored. Visitors can also find the famous Dolby Theatre which hosts the Academy Awards and a variety of other famous landmarks such as the TCL Chinese Theatre and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Hollywood is also a hub for the entertainment industry, home to several major film studios, record labels, and talent agencies. It's a vibrant and bustling area, with plenty of shops, restaurants, and nightlife options to enjoy.

Los Angeles Financial Distric

The Financial District in Los Angeles, California is a neighborhood known for its business-centric atmosphere and urban culture. It is home to a variety of financial institutions, skyscrapers and corporate offices. The district is also home to upscale eateries, hotels, and high-end shopping options. The cultural aspect of the neighborhood is represented by the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Ahmanson Theatre, and the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, where visitors can attend world-class performances. The Pershing Square is a popular spot to have a picnic on a sunny day, and for art lovers, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Broad Museum are must-see destinations. It's a dynamic neighborhood, that offers a mix of culture, entertainment and business opportunities.

Hollywood
LA Financial District

Los Feliz

Los Feliz is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California known for its charming tree-lined streets, historic architecture and bohemian culture. It is home to some of the city's most iconic landmarks such as the Griffith Observatory and Griffith Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America, offering hiking trails, picnic areas and a planetarium. Visitors can also find the historic Greek Theatre, a popular outdoor music venue and the Los Angeles Zoo. The neighborhood is also known for its diverse selection of restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Los Feliz is also known for its historic architecture and street lined with 1920s and 1930s Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean-style homes. It's a vibrant and eclectic neighborhood that offers a mix of culture, entertainment, and outdoor activities.

Mid-City

Mid-City is a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California known for its central location and diverse array of neighborhoods. It is home to a variety of popular landmarks such as the Los Angeles Museum of Art, the Petersen Automotive Museum, and the Farmer's Market. The Mid-City is also known for its diverse selection of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. The area has a good mix of residential and commercial areas, with tree-lined streets and charming bungalows, and is also known for its well-preserved Art Deco architecture. Mid-City is also home to a number of parks and green spaces, including the historic MacArthur Park, which offers visitors a lake, playgrounds, and picnic areas. It is a neighborhood that offers a good blend of culture, entertainment, and relaxation for residents and visitors alike.

Los Feliz
Mid-City

Pasadena

Pasadena is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California. It is known for its picturesque neighborhoods, historic architecture, and cultural attractions. One of the main attraction in Pasadena is the Tournament of Roses Parade, held annually on New Year's Day, featuring elaborate floats covered in flowers. Another must-see attraction is the Gamble Garden, a historic estate featuring beautiful gardens, a green house and a visitor center. The Norton Simon Museum is also a popular destination, offering a collection of artworks from around the world. Pasadena is also home to the California Institute of Technology, known for its cutting-edge research and prestigious engineering and science programs. The city also offers a diverse selection of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops, making it a popular destination for foodies. It's a city that offers a great balance of culture, entertainment, and education opportunities.

Santa Monica

Santa Monica is a coastal city located in Los Angeles County, California, known for its beautiful beaches, lively boardwalk, and bustling downtown area. The Santa Monica Pier is a popular attraction, featuring a Ferris wheel, amusement park rides, and an aquarium. The Third Street Promenade is a popular shopping and dining destination, offering a variety of shops and restaurants. Santa Monica also offers a variety of outdoor activities such as bike rentals, beach volleyball courts, and the beach bike path. The city is also home to the Santa Monica Mountains, offering hiking and biking trails and scenic views of the ocean. Additionally, Santa Monica is known for its eco-friendly initiatives and has been recognized for its efforts in promoting sustainable transportation and green infrastructure. It's a vibrant and dynamic city that offers a mix of entertainment, culture and leisure activities.

Pasadena
Santa Monica

Sherman Oaks

Sherman Oaks is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Known for its affluent and diverse population and upscale amenities. It is a popular destination for shopping and dining, with a variety of malls and shopping centers including the Sherman Oaks Galleria, a popular open-air shopping center. The area also has a variety of parks and recreational areas, such as the Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park and the nearby Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area. It's a neighborhood that offers plenty of options for entertainment and dining for residents and visitors alike. The area is also known for its well-maintained homes and tree-lined streets, and it's a popular area for families and young professionals.

Silver Lake

Silver Lake is a neighborhood in the eastern part of Los Angeles, California, known for its bohemian vibe, diverse population, and abundance of independent shops, restaurants, and bars. It's a neighborhood that has a unique blend of vintage and modern culture. The area is home to Silverlake Reservoir, a popular spot for jogging, picnicking, and bird-watching. The Silver Lake Meadow is also a popular spot for outdoor concerts, movies, and events. The neighborhood is also known for its street art and murals and is a popular spot for photography and Instagramable spots. The area is also known for its nightlife, with a variety of bars and clubs that offer a mix of music and entertainment. Silver Lake is a neighborhood that has a unique and artistic atmosphere, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

Sheman Oaks
Silver Lake

South Park

South Park is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, California, located in the downtown area. It is known for its trendy restaurants, bars, and nightlife, and as the home of the Staples Center, L.A. Live, and the Microsoft Theater, which host major concerts, sports events, and awards shows. South Park is also home to the Grammy Museum, a popular attraction that showcases the history of music and honors the achievements of musicians. The area is also home to several hotels, making it a convenient spot for tourists visiting the city. The area is also known for its high-rise residential buildings and skyscrapers. It's a neighborhood that offers a mix of entertainment, culture and nightlife, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

Studio City

Studio City is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. It is known for its strong association with the entertainment industry, as it is home to several major film and television studios such as CBS Studio Center, Universal Studios Hollywood and the historic RKO-Pathé Studios. The area is also known for its tree-lined streets, well-maintained homes, and high-end shops and restaurants. The area is known for its upscale amenities, trendy boutiques, and dining options. The CBS Studio Center is a popular spot for visitors who want to see a live taping of a television show. Studio City is also home to several parks, including the Fryman Canyon Trail, which offers hiking trails and scenic views. It's a neighborhood that offers a mix of entertainment and residential areas, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

South Park
Studio City

The Arts District

The Arts District is a neighborhood in the downtown area of Los Angeles, California, known for its concentration of art galleries, artist studios, and street art. It's a neighborhood that has a unique blend of vintage and modern culture, where you can find old industrial buildings turned into artist lofts, street art and murals on almost every corner. The area is also home to several museums, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Hauser & Wirth gallery. The Arts District is also known for its unique dining options, with a variety of restaurants, bars, and cafes that offer a mix of cuisines and dining experiences. It's a neighborhood that offers a mix of art, culture, and nightlife, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

Venice

Venice, California, is a beachfront neighborhood located in Los Angeles. It is known for its lively atmosphere, picturesque canals, and the iconic Venice Beach boardwalk. The boardwalk is home to street performers, vendors, and Muscle Beach, which is where Arnold Schwarzenegger and other famous bodybuilders trained in the 1970s. Venice Beach is also home to the skatepark, which is a popular spot for skateboarders, BMX riders and roller skaters.

The neighborhood is also known for its colorful street art and murals, as well as its lively nightlife. Abbot Kinney Boulevard, the main street of Venice, is home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars. The area is also home to the Venice Art Walk, which is a monthly event where local artists showcase their work. The Venice Canals, which were built in 1905, are a popular spot for visitors looking to take a stroll and admire the historic architecture. Venice is a neighborhood that offers a mix of beach culture, art, and entertainment, making it a popular destination for locals and visitors alike.

The Arts District
Venice

West Hollywood

West Hollywood, also known as WeHo, is a city located in the heart of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. It is known for its lively nightlife, trendy shops and restaurants, and famous residents. The city is home to the Sunset Strip, which is a famous stretch of Sunset Boulevard known for its music venues, comedy clubs, and bars.

West Hollywood is also known for its diverse and inclusive community, and is home to a thriving LGBTQ+ community. Santa Monica Boulevard, which runs through the heart of the city, is home to many LGBTQ+ bars and nightclubs, as well as the annual LA Pride parade and festival. The city is also home to the Pacific Design Center, which is a popular destination for interior designers and home decor enthusiasts.

West Hollywood
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