The Bank of the United States Tower, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Chavez Ravine Arboretum and other interesting places in Los Angeles, marked on the tourist map, will be visited by guests of the city during a city tour.
Los Angeles Unusual Landmarks
- Watts Towers: The 17 towers are unique (they have different heights, but within 30 m) because they are built using seashells, tiles, glass shards, steel and other materials at hand.
- Monument to Workaholic: represents a bronze man (he is dressed in a business suit and holds a diplomat in his hand), whose head is "stuck" in the wall of the building. The monument is a kind of message to careerists - not to go headlong into work.
- Binocular Building: This is a huge binocular (don't miss the opportunity to photograph yourself in front of it), the opening between the two "telescopes" which serves as an entrance for visitors and an entrance to the underground car park. Conference rooms are located inside the building.
What interesting places to visit?
Guests of Los Angeles will be interested in visiting the California Science Center (where everyone will be offered to study air pressure, inspect vehicles and space artifacts, look into an IMAX cinema, ride a bicycle on a rope stretched above the ground) and the Heritage Square Museum (the idea of the museum is interpret the period from 1850 to 1950; restored and erected historical buildings, as well as various vintage cars are subject to inspection).
The Griffith Observatory is interesting because there you can look at the exhibits of the exhibition hall, as well as at the starry sky through a telescope and a show in the planetarium. In addition, going up to the observation deck, everyone will have a chance to admire the beautiful panoramas of Los Angeles and Hollywood.
Universal Studios Hollywood Park is the place to go for 3D shows based on films such as The Mummy and The Terminator, jet skiing, trips along the river, along the banks of which dinosaurs "roam", Horror houses, family rides, excursions around the studio's scenery, allowing you to find out how a movie is made (movement is provided on an excursion trailer).
On any Sunday day, it makes sense to look at the Melrose Trading Post flea market (entrance ticket costs $ 3) - they sell antiques (retro outfits, books, paintings, original dishes, designer jewelry, antique furniture) to the sounds of live music, dance and theatrical performances.
Family vacationers should not miss out on Pacific Park, where they will find various attractions (the Ferris Wheel, powered by solar energy, deserves special attention; there are carousels for children, for example, in the shape of a dragon and a ship), areas for throwing rings and darts, souvenir shops, food establishments.