Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Los Angeles Area Malls and Shopping Centers



West LA and Beverly Hills, including Beverly Center Shopping Mall, Rodeo Drive, Two Rodeo, Century City Shopping Center and Westside Pavilion.
Hollywood and nearby, including Hollywood & Highland, Universal CityWalk, Melrose Avenue and Robertson Boulevard Shopping District in West Hollywood.
Downtown and nearby, including California Market Center, LA Fashion District, Santee Alley, Cooper Design Space, Grand Central Market, LA Flower District, Little Tokyo District, Olvera Street, Citadel Factory Outlet.
Mid Wilshire and nearby, including The Grove, Original Farmers Market, West Third Street, Koreatown Galleria and Koreatown Plaza.
Santa Monica and nearby, including Third Street Promenade, Santa Monica Place, Montana Avenue, Main Street Santa Monica, Venice Beach Boardwalk, Malibu Country Mart.
South Bay / Redondo Beach, including Del Amo Fashion Center, Manhattan Village Mall, South Bay Galleria, Plaza El Segundo, South Bay Pavilion.
Burbank / Pasadena and Inland Empire, including Americana at Brand, Burbank Town Center, Downtown Burbank, Glendale Galleria, Old Town Pasadena, Paseo Colorado, Santa Anita Fashion Centre, Victoria Gardens.
LAX area, including Howard Hughes Promenade, Fox Hills Mall, Helms Furniture District.
San Fernando Valley, including Northridge Fashion Center, Panorama Mall, Sherman Oaks Galleria, Topanga Shopping Center, Sherman Oaks Fashion Square.
Santa Monica Place Shopping Mall. [Photo Credit: LAtourist.com]
Long Beach and nearby, including Lakewood Center, Long Beach CityPlace, Shoreline Village, Ports O' Call Village, Los Cerritos Center, Westminster Mall.
Disneyland / Anaheim and nearby, including Downtown Disney, Knott's California MarketPlace, Buena Park Downtown, Cola Corner, Anaheim Gardenwalk.
Orange County and nearby, including The Block at Orange, Brea Mall, The Market Place, Fashion Island, Irvine Spectrum Center, South Coast Plaza.
Away from L.A., including The Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks, Valencia Town Center, Lake Arrowhead Village, Ontario Mills.

Tourism Spots In Los Angeles


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Aquarium of the pacific
Diving birds that "fly" underwater. Mysterious sea dragons that make their home in a coral lagoon. Sharks you can (safely!) touch. Get an up-close look at the diverse sea life of the Pacific — and don't forget to say hello to resident sea otter Maggie.

Autry National Center
Formerly known as the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, the museum examines the interwoven histories, cultures and mythologies of the American West and its diverse peoples. In less than 20 years, this collection has grown to encompass a broad and inclusive representation of art and artifacts from the American West, including a renowned collection of ranch life and cowboy culture. The popular gallery is devoted to the early days of the Hollywood westerns.


Bellmont Park
Unlimited ride wristband at San Diego's only beachfront amusement center, the home of the historic Giant Dipper rollercoaster. Belmont Park was once abandoned but has been reborn as a shopping, dining, and entertainment center in the tradition of old-time family fun. Originally built in 1925, the Giant Dipper is on the National Register of Historic Places but still delights riders with more than 2,500 feet of track and thirteen heart-pounding hills.

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is an educational, recreational, and research facility devoted to encouraging active public participation to promote knowledge and conservation of the marine life of Southern California. Celebrating 70 years of marine education, the Aquarium is a facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks and is located on the shore at Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro between Point Fermin and the Port of Los Angeles. The tidepools of the Point Fermin Marine Life Refuge, a salt marsh, fishing pier, sandy beaches and fossil rich cliffs are all within accessible walking distance from the Aquarium.

California Science center IMAX Movie
With a screen measuring seven stories tall and 90 feet wide along with a state-of-the-art digital sound system, this theater creates a totally immersive experience. Admission to the California Science Center is free. This pass features the IMAX ticket.

Dizcovery Science center
Imaginations turn, twist, and fly through 120 exciting hands-on science exhibits at Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana. Recognized by its landmark 10-story solar cube, the Center features two floors of exciting areas to explore including Dynamic Earth, Dino Quest, Science of Hockey, Space Exploration, Boeing Rocket Lab and new Environmental Exhibits opening Summer 2011.

Flagship Cruises
Join Flagship Cruises for a harbor tour or Whale Watch. Harbor tours run year round and frequently each day; you can choose from the one hour North or South Bay tour. The Whale Watch is operated seasonally and runs from December to March. It takes 3 1/2 hours, and will follow the California gray whale as it migrates from the Bering Sea to Baja. On the water, you might also experience views of dolphins, seals and much more. Bring your camera and enjoy a wonderful day on the water in San Diego!



GRAMMY museum
Love music? Don't leave LA without visiting this attraction. It’s incredible array of artifacts, exhibits, films and more explore the people, songs and technology behind all major forms of music. Tip: Experience your own GRAMMY® moment in the Clive Davis Theater.

Hollywood museum
Behold the cinematic splendor of Hollywood as you peruse thousands of beloved items from Hollywood’s glitzy history, spread out on four floors and across 35,000 square feet. 10,000 items, including Rocky’s boxing gloves, Marilyn Monroe’s sexy dresses, Indiana Jones’ whip, Cary Grant’s Rolls-Royce, and so much more! The Hollywood Museum boasts the largest collection of costumes, props, and photographs anywhere in Hollywood, and a visit to Tinseltown wouldn’t be complete without checking this place out.


  • Hop-on Hop off yellow route tour departing santa Monica.
  • Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
  • Japanese american National Museum
  • K1 speed Indoor karting
  • Knott's berry farm
  • Kodak theatre
  • Legoland
  • Los angeles Zoo
  • Madame tussauds Hollywood
  • Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour
  • Moca Grand avenue
  • Museum of tolerance
  • Pacific park on the santa monica pier
  • Paramount pictures studio tour
  • petersen automotive museum
  • queen mary
  • Red line 
  • Warner bros studio VIP tour