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In Los Angeles, the city of angels, nothing is impossible. LA is a city of immigrants where anyone can start fresh. It is a city of dreams where immigrants with different races, languages, incomes, re...

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Los Angeles, the city of angels
City Description

In Los Angeles, the city of angels, nothing is impossible. LA is a city of immigrants where anyone can start fresh. It is a city of dreams where immigrants with different races, languages, incomes, religions, and backgrounds live together in the name of ”Angelo”.

In 1781, 44 Spanish immigrants first settled in the downtown area and the city was born. A missionary at the time named it ”Los Angeles”. Early Los Angeles was shared biculturally between white immigrants and wealthy Mexican farmers, but when California ceded to the United States in 1846 after the Mexican–American War, the transcontinental railroad linking Sacramento to the east was completed along with the Gold Rush, and LA has developed at a rapid pace since.

LA has also shown its commitment to cultural awareness and is famous for its high class cultural spaces including the Los Angeles Music Center, the Los Angeles County Museum, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown. In just 20 years, dozens of theater structures were built, including the Getty Center in West LA in 1997 and Crypto.com Arena (formerly known as Staples Center), a multi-purpose sports arena, in downtown LA in 1999, stripping LA off of its old image as a cultural wasteland and reinventing it as a new cultural city.

Travel Tip

1. Temperature
The sunlight in Southern California is extremely strong, so be sure to bring sunglasses and sunscreen. The temperature variation is not severe throughout the year. In the summer, the temperature is high but not humid. Remember to bring a coat as the weather may turn chilly once the sun sets.
The temperature does not go below zero in the winter, but prepare a warm coat as it rains frequently and the sea breeze may be chilly.
2. Transportation
Be sure to plan your trip ahead because it can difficult to travel the area without a rental car or a sightseeing bus as destination sites are not concentrated in the city district and public transportation is not systematically operated.
3. Tipping culture
Don’t forget that tipping is crucial in the United States, and you should always remember to tip where services are provided.

Suggested Itinerary

Day 1 Expand
  • Los Angeles International Airport From Los Angeles Airport, take the Disneyland Express to Anaheim, where Disneyland is.
  • Whale watching Gray whales migrate to the south in the fall and return to their home in the Arctic Ocean when the warm spring arrives. During this period in some Southern California beaches, you can see gray whales migrate along the coast. There are whale watching cruises at all major Southern California ports.
  • Newport Beach It is renowned for its clean and sophisticated scenery and Newport Harbor, where some 8,000 cruise ships and yachts on the Pacific Coast are docked.
Day 2 Expand
  • Disneyland It is the world’s first theme park and a dream world, celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2025. It consists of 7 theme parks.
  • Disney California Adventure Opened in February 2001, the California Adventure theme park has everything in California in one place.
  • Downtown Disney Hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls that connect Disneyland with California Adventure. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, equipped with 12 screens, is popular for its high-end facility with unique seating arrangements.
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  • Getty Center It was established by Jean Paul Getty, the founder of Getty Oil Company who was named America’s richest man in 1957. It is operated by the Paul Getty Foundation and was opened in December 1997 as a cultural, historical, and educational museum.
  • Griffith Park, Griffith Observatory It is a 4,000 acre nature park built on the eastern hillside of the Santa Monica Mountains and five times the size of Central Park in New York.
  • Hollywood and Highland It is a huge, entertainment building which represents Hollywood and houses six 5-story multiplex cinemas, hotel, and famous shops.

    - TCL Chinese Theatre
    This luxurious Chinese temple-style theatre was built in 1927 by Sid Grauman.

    - Dolby Theatre
    The Dolby Theatre, better known as the Kodak Theatre, is located at the heart of Hollywood and has hosted the Academy Awards ceremonies every year since it opened in 2001.
Day 4 Expand
  • Universal Studios In this world’s largest theme park, you can visit movie production sites of famous films such as ”Jurassic Park” and ”King Kong”.

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