Make The Most Of Your Trip To LOS ANGELES!
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Wondering what to do in LA? I will show you how to make the most of your trip to Los Angeles! Los Angeles is a thriving city that's brimming with exciting experiences and must-see destinations, making it a top pick for travelers in 2024. Highlights include the breathtaking views from the Griffith Observatory and the extensive art collections at the Getty Center. Hollywood fans will love the Walk of Fame. Don't forget to enjoy the beach-side charm of the Santa Monica Pier. To make the most of your trip, consider watching our top 10 list of attractions based on our numerous travels. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder LA is considered a premier vacation destination.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:33 Griffith Observatory
01:47 Hollywood Walk of Fame
02:50 Santa Monica
04:01 Getty Center
05:11 Dodger Stadium
06:57 Hollywood Sign
08:12 Universal Studios Hollywood
09:35 Mulholland Drive
10:23 Original Farmers Market
12:05 Venice Beach
Eat dinner at Tony's on the Redondo pier and bar hop Hermosa Beach Pier Ave.
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A little generic for LA but I like your inclusion of the Farmer's Market, Dodgers Stadium, and Angel's Flight. It would have been better to do a top ten classification list. For example, put all the best beaches together as one item. Same goes with amusement parks. We have others.. Another one could be the Hollywood area not just the Walk of Fame. Or, the DTLA Broadway Historic Core, Griffith Park and all the various venues and features within it beyond the Observatory, rhe best museums besides the Ghetty, etc BTW, you showed the ghetty villa too which is a completely separate museum on the coast. It's not at the Ghetty Center
Thank you for your insightful feedback! We appreciate your perspective on a more thematic approach, grouping similar attractions together. This could indeed provide a more nuanced and diverse view. We will definitely take your suggestions into consideration for future videos. Thank you so much for engaging with our content and helping us improve! 🌆🎥
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Good luck driving and parking in LA
You're right, driving and parking in LA can indeed be challenging at times due to the city's size and traffic. But don't let that deter you! Public transportation options, such as the Metro, or using ride-sharing services can be a great alternative. Plus, many of the top sights are walkable within certain neighborhoods. Thanks for your comment and for engaging with our content. Enjoy exploring the City of Angels! 👼🚗
Little Italy is in San Diego
you showed a venice canal during the Santa Monica segment.
Thanks for catching that! Appreciate your attention to detail. Will keep this in mind for future videos. Cheers!
I recommend doing a solo trip to L.A with a long board.... thank me later
That's an awesome recommendation! 🛹✨ Thanks for the tip!
Getty Center section of video shows Getty Villa at times. Not the same place.
Hi there, thank you for pointing out this discrepancy! 🙏 I can confirm that some of the visuals were indeed of the Getty Villa, not the Getty Center. Both are incredible places to visit in LA, each with its own unique appeal. 🏛️🖼️ My apologies for the confusion. Your vigilance is much appreciated! 😊
I visited Los Angeles Hollywood venice beach and it was a nighmare . Absolutely horror film type of memories
We're really sorry to hear about your unpleasant experience. LA, like any major city, can certainly have its challenges and isn't for everyone. But we hope that you also managed to capture some of the city's unique beauty and vibrant culture. It's possible that your next visit could be a better one, especially if you explore different neighborhoods or try visiting during less busy times. We appreciate your feedback and your engagement with our content! 🙏🌴
LA, like many large cities, was negatively impacted by Covid and the subsequent explosion of homelessness especially in places like Venice. But things are improving throughout the city and county but it will take some time to get back to normal.
It looks like a third world country. I pray nothing happens when I drive by there that would make me have to stop.
@@AA-cg3gd The situation is steadily improving.
LA is not a big city but instead a sprawl of suburbs which has ugly strip malls and occasionally a couple pockets of very disappointing blocks that somewhat resemble a small urban city. Notice how half of the attractions listed in this video involve viewing LA from a distance, usually from the hills. This is because the city is nice to look at from afar, but ugly when you actually drive on the ground. LA is believed to be “luxurious” just because there are lots of expensive single family homes and mansions located in LA’s sprawling suburbs. Those homes don’t make LA a fun city to visit.
The attractions that don’t involve viewing LA from afar are otherwise inferior to other cities in the US you can visit. Venice Beach is one of the ugliest places to visit as it’s filled with homeless and trash. Hollywood Walk of Fame is one of the ugliest and trashiest tourist traps in America. Downtown is a wasteland full of homeless. Santa Monica and Rodeo Drive are cleaner places to go walking in, but they’re full of standard chain stores you can find in any high end mall anywhere in America.
If a tourist wants a big city experience, go to the East Coast or even SF, Portland, or Seattle for a more pleasant urban experience. If a tourist wants a beach experience, go to Hawaii or Florida. If you want to visit a beach and it has to be CA, go to Orange County or San Diego.
LA has lots of things that can be amusing if you happen to be in SoCal, but nothing that is so especially impressive that I’d ever suggest a tourist spend thousands of dollars to go out of their way to see. It’s sort of the Walmart of cities. Big and lots of options, but not someplace you would go out of your way to visit for the sake of visiting.
We appreciate your honest feedback and can understand where you're coming from. Every city has its unique characteristics and certainly won't appeal to everyone. LA is indeed spread out and has its challenges, including homelessness, but it also offers a diverse range of experiences that some people really appreciate.
The views from the hills, for example, are cherished not only for the cityscape but also for the natural beauty of the landscape itself. Many find charm in LA's unique neighborhoods, its cultural diversity, and its fusion of urban and beach life. For some, the iconic sights, the vibrant art scene, the varied food culture, and the opportunity to experience the heart of the entertainment industry outweigh the city's shortcomings.
However, we respect your perspective and agree that there are many other wonderful cities and destinations in the U.S. for people to explore, each with their unique offerings. Our goal is to provide a snapshot of what one might experience in LA, but we appreciate your perspective reminding us and our viewers of the many options out there. Thanks for engaging in this discussion! 🌍🏙️
LA is a dump. The number one thing to do in LA is leave.
Thank you for your comment and making us laugh! Is there a destination you'd like us to do a top 10 about?
Los Angeles is too expensive