Take a walk in Downtown LA and enjoy some good food at Grand Central Market. Then take a ride on the worlds shortest railway, Angels Flight. A Los Angeles staple since 1901.
See some great art, modern and classical, and enjoy the outdoor installations like Urban Light. Then take a stroll next-door to the La Brea Tar Pits.
A great casual place for amazing Taiwanese food.
A historic land mark in Los Angeles that has been transformed into one of the trendiest places in LA. At night the cafeteria turns into a 3 story bar, and an extra Tiki room upstairs. Taxidermy, burlesque dancing, and live music is some of the things you'll encounter.
Trois Mec is a hard place to get reservations at, but Petit Trois is great alternative with delicious food and takes walk-ins.
A small casual place with Middle Eastern food that's probably one of our favorite places.
An Octoberfest style restaurant with a great selection of beers and also offers sausages with exotic meats.
A taco stand is a must while visiting LA. This place is a great option, and they have an excellent birria taco.
Can't visit LA without going to Korean BBQ
The best thing to get at Langer's is the #19, a pastrami on rye with swiss and coleslaw. It's huge, so maybe share it between 2 people.
Tacoooooos
Come here early for some beautiful wholesale flowers and plants.
Frank Lloyd Wright lovers rejoice. You can tour the house and get amazing views of the region and the Hollywood sign.
Step back in time for a lounge straight out of the early 60s. An episode of Mad Men was filmed here.
French Bakery realness.
Taiwanese food at its best.
A hour or so to the top of Sandstone Peak is hiking at its best. Views of the Channel Islands and entire region.