by donut_milk » Sat Mar 19, 2016 1:08 am
I used to live in LA. Where are you going or what area are you going to stay at? LA if you don't know already is pretty spread out and can take time to get to know and see.
Definitely check out Downtown. Lots of cool eateries and bars - Seven Grand, Villain's Tavern, Bottega Louie, KazuNori Sushi, Perch, Grand Central Market, Clifton's Cafeteria (I moved right before this opened) to name a few. Grand Central Market for sure...it's been revitalized and has lots of nice food stalls inside. I mean there is just SO much Downtown. There's also Little Tokyo (some nice shops and more eateries there) and K-Town if you want reeeallly good Korean food (which I miss so much). Go to the American Apparel factory outlet on 7th and Alameda (you can get some nice deals there and it's very well stocked and big).
Highland Park is also gentrifying right now so it might be worth checking out but I don't know what's around there; I just know there's nice stuff popping up along York Blvd. Mt. Washington is nearby and also nice area to walk around. Eagle Rock and Atwater Village is also close by and has some stuff checking out. You can also hop over to Glendale and have a drink at Golden Road Brewery.
Also, be sure to check out the galleries and museums. The Broad just opened up (which I also missed before I moved) which is next door to The Walt Disney Concert Hall and MOCA Grand Avenue. LACMA is also really great and The Getty (on the Westside) or Getty Villa (Malibu).
Uhhh let's see...go to Echo Park and see the re-opening of the lake and ride a paddle boat. Catch a show at The Echo/Echoplex, have a drink at Goldroom, pizza at Masa. Go to Silverlake and also check out the reservoir as well as some shops nearby.
In Mid-Wilshire can't go wrong going down Melrose and seeing all the well known shops down there which stretches for a few miles. Currywurst is another good eatery to check out -- next to SUPREME; you might even see Tyler the Creator (I know I have a few times). Go catch an indie movie at Cinefamily -- seriously, I miss that place too...really great crowd. Miracle Mile is also close by which is where LACMA is.
Err...I don't know too much about Culver City/Westside since I spent most of my time east of the 405 and north of the 10. All I know about Westside is that Santa Monica and Venice are there and are still worth checking out. Santa Monica for the pier/3rd Street Promenade and Venice for the boardwalk (and people watching).
If you have a chance also go to SGV (San Gabriel Valley) and eat some really good Chinese food (Taiwanese, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Sichuan, etc). You seriously cannot find a very large concentration of Chinese people anywhere else in the US and the food is so good and cheap! I know lots of people talk about Din Tai Fung so go if it's been on your list.
Also check out Pasadena and the downtown area...it's a nice walking area. Burbank (where I used to live) is also worth checking out especially along Magnolia avenue. There are tons of thrift stores/vintage shops there I used to frequent: American Way (can get busy on weekends), It's A Wrap (studios send their clothes here after a shoot), etc. If you can try to get tickets to Conan (or Ellen if you want lol). Or take a tour of the WB studios. You can also go to Universal Studios in North Hollywood (NoHo)/Studio City. In Studio City along Ventura Ave. there are lots of good food places here too (Spitz, Daichan, etc).
If you're into hiking you can go to Griffith Observatory and check out the trails near there. Nothing too difficult as it's more like a leisurely hike; the Hollywood sign hike is here too. Speaking of Hollywood...I would just avoid it. If you are set on seeing it just see the walk and be done with it. I used to live in the area too and there ARE places to see/eat/drink (Piano Bar) but overall it's too crowded.
You can take a short drive from Hollywood to Thai town and have some A+ Thai food - Pa Ord Noodle (my fave noodles), RCA, Palms Thai. Also, go to Jumbo's Clown room...get there early because it can get crowded fast. (smiling) Also nearby is Los Feliz which has more shops and eateries.
Let's see...oh yeah! Most places are semi-accessible by the subway/light rail lines - Red (NoHo to DTLA), Purple (DTLA to K-Town), Gold (which just opened it's extension - DTLA to Pasadena to Azusa or DTLA to East LA), Blue (DTLA to Long Beach...though this is the "roughest" line of them all) and Expo (DTLA to Culver City...soon Westside but in a few months).
A souvenir for your friend - get him a Dodgers hat haha...or a Los Angeles magnet? I always buy the city's magnet wherever I go to stick on my fridge (cheesy, I know).
This is all I can think of off the top of my head...I hope this helps and wasn't too vague. I know everything I recommended was food because that's all I ever did in LA -- find new places to eat. Feel free to ask/PM if you have any other questions!
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Edit: I don't know how old you are so if you're under 21 then some of these places (bars, Jumbo's lol) you will probably not be able to get into. But that's ok...still so much to see and do. And if you can't get everything on your list, like, don't even worry. I lived there for 7 years and still didn't get to see/eat/experience everything LA had to offer.