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4 things to see in Los Angeles

Whether Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica or Malibu, Los Angeles is full of things to see. Here are 4 things to see in Los Angeles:

 

1- Warner Bros. Studios

The Warner Bros. studio complex is one of the most vibrant and exciting reconstruction of old and new Hollywood. You'll have access to famous stages, interactive exhibitions and the locations of some of your favorite movies and TV shows, such as Friends' Central Perk.
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2- Point Dume

Any trip to Los Angeles should include a drive along the Pacific Coast Highway that cuts through the Malibu mountains on one side and embraces the ocean on the other. Continuing along this road you will find Point Dume, a promontory with sheer cliffs, pristine beaches and wildlife that includes sunbathing sea lions. Nearby is Zuma beach, which is the perfect place to get a tan and relax away from the crowded streets of Los Angeles.

3- LACMA

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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is the largest art museum in the western United States. With collections of Islamic, Asian and Latin art, the LACMA also boasts probably one of the most diverse art collections around. Outside, visitors can also admire the infamous Urban Lightinstallation - 202 antique cast iron street lamps that have been restored and illuminate Wilshire Boulevard. Centrally located between the beach and downtown Los Angeles, LACMA is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Los Angeles.
 

4- The Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica Pier, opened in 1909, was once known as the final stop on the famous Route 66 that originally ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. Now, the pier is the most picturesque place in Santa Monica and features a number of attractions, such as amusement park rides, restaurants and a calendar of events that includes big name concerts, fireworks shows and big parties.

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