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Travel Guide - Los Angeles

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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2007

In this city guide the city of Los Angeles is profiled, including the history and the sites that aren't to be missed.

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  • That touristy crap of Universal Studios and Hollywood and the rest are a total waste of time.

    If you wanna experience LA go to the beach communities like Santa Monica and Redondo and Manhattan Beach.

    Check out Pasadena - you'll be surprised. Go to East LA - NOT KIDDING. You ain't gonna get robbed..... unless you're flashing franklins all over the place.

    Check out the "old" Downtown". LA of the 20s and 30s.

    Go to the Westside and see ugly ostentatious wealth being flaunted.

    REAL LA!

  • As someone has said Beverly Hills is a separate city that is surrounded by the city of Los Angeles.

  • Guys Please watch my traveling videos and you can

    ask me about my world traveling.

    I can give advice too, just check out all my videos :-)

  • Beverly Hills is a city surrounded by Los Angeles. REPEAT- Los Angeles and Beverly Hills are two totally different places. I live here, i know.

  • she did a BAD job

  • so boring......the way she introduces LA

  • where the LA porn is what i fucken care abouts!

  • Unfortunately Los Angeles is the only place you can really have a chance to 'make it' if you work hard. The air is stuffy, the pollution content is awful, but it's the only place to be for acting/music or whatever other resource you need. I'd never want to live there though.

  • I disagree. While San Diego and the Bay Area are gorgeous, LA has some areas that are really nice to look at. Griffith Park, Los Feliz, Silverlake, the Hollywood Hills, the Valley south of 101 (Studio City, Sherman Oaks, etc.) all are pretty and very un-urban-- which can be a blesssing or a curse depending on what you look for in a city. LA actually has the tallest, most rugged mountains in and/or around it of all the coastal California cities.

  • well you don't know what you got until you move to Buffalo, NY lol.

    LA is nice compared to most of the nation, I was just there this past Christmas.

    I plan on moving to LA or Beverly Hills in a few years

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