Build an itinerary with hot spots for Southern California selected by Times travel writer Christopher Reynolds

Build an itinerary with hot spots from Southern California selected by Times travel writer Christopher Reynolds

Build your Southern California itinerary

We do the work so you can play. Plan your vacation--a week or a weekend--in the Los Angeles area using the interactive itinerary planner below. Select places to stay, eat, shop and see in each neighborhood, scouted by Times staff writer Christopher Reynolds as part of the monthly Southern California Close-ups series.

After you make a selection on the left of the screen, it will appear on your scrolling itinerary on the right. Once you are finished, click the print button below the itinerary and you'll be set to explore the sights that suit your time, interests and budget.

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Downtown Los Angeles
From Chinatown to Olvera Street to the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum, downtown has a lot to offer.

Los Angeles Athletic Club, 431 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 625-2211; http://www.laac.com.

Seventy-two rooms, usually $170-$200 a night.

Hilton Checkers, 535 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-0000; http://www.hilton.com.

A European-style boutique hotel aimed mostly at business travelers, Checkers has 188 rooms and a snug spot next to the Central Library. Rates $209-$259 for most rooms.

The Stay, 636 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 213-7829, http://www.stayhotels.com.

Opened in 2008 as a hotel-hostel hybrid, typically offering bunk beds for $35, private rooms with shared baths for $55 and private rooms with private baths for $75. It has 160 spartan rooms on three floors. It's actually a subset of the larger Hotel Cecil, whose large old lobby is next door, but the Stay's lobby and rooms boast fresh coats of paint (bright white and orange), free continental breakfasts and several Macs for guest use in the mezzanine level. The 33 rooms with private baths are the fastest sellers.

Omni Hotel, 251 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3300, http://www.omnihotels.com.

Seventeen stories and 453 rooms, a few steps from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Disney Hall and the fountains and eateries of California Plaza. Rates $169-$259 for most rooms; more for suites.

Bottega Louie Restaurant & Gourmet Market, 700 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90017; (213) 802-1470, http://www.bottegalouie.com.

Italian. Dinner entrees $12-$35. No reservations.

Café Metropol, 923 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 613-1537, http://www.cafemetropol.com.

Gourmet burgers, salads, pizza. Main dishes $10-$18. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mondays-Saturdays.

Hoan Kiem, 727 N. Broadway, Suite 130, Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3650, no website.

Three Vietnamese dishes, all $6.75 or less. 10 a.m.-4p.m. Cash only.

La Golondrina, 17 Olvera St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 628-4349; no website.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Dinner main dishes $10-$24.

Nickel Diner, 524 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 623-8301, http://www.nickeldiner.com.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tuesdays-Saturdays. Breakfast and lunch Sundays. Closed Mondays. Dinner main dishes $9.50-$13.75.

The Standard Hotel, Rooftop Bar, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 892-8080, http://www.standardhotels.com/los-angeles.
The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Gallery Bar, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-1011, http://www.millenniumhotels.com/biltmore.
WP24 restaurant and lounge, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015; (213) 743-8824, http://www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/fine-dining/57129.

Perched on the 24th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the L.A. Live complex. WP24 opened in 2010.

Itinerary

  • Build your Southern California itinerary

    We do the work so you can play. Plan your vacation--a week or a weekend--in the Los Angeles area using the interactive itinerary planner below. Select places to stay, eat, shop and see in each neighborhood, scouted by Times staff writer Christopher Reynolds as part of the monthly Southern California Close-ups series.

    After you make a selection on the left of the screen, it will appear on your scrolling itinerary on the right. Once you are finished, click the print button below the itinerary and you'll be set to explore the sights that suit your time, interests and budget.

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    Downtown Los Angeles
    From Chinatown to Olvera Street to the dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum, downtown has a lot to offer.

    Where to stay

    Los Angeles Athletic Club, 431 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 625-2211; http://www.laac.com.

    Seventy-two rooms, usually $170-$200 a night.

    Hilton Checkers, 535 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-0000; http://www.hilton.com.

    A European-style boutique hotel aimed mostly at business travelers, Checkers has 188 rooms and a snug spot next to the Central Library. Rates $209-$259 for most rooms.

    The Stay, 636 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 213-7829, http://www.stayhotels.com.

    Opened in 2008 as a hotel-hostel hybrid, typically offering bunk beds for $35, private rooms with shared baths for $55 and private rooms with private baths for $75. It has 160 spartan rooms on three floors. It's actually a subset of the larger Hotel Cecil, whose large old lobby is next door, but the Stay's lobby and rooms boast fresh coats of paint (bright white and orange), free continental breakfasts and several Macs for guest use in the mezzanine level. The 33 rooms with private baths are the fastest sellers.

    Omni Hotel, 251 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3300, http://www.omnihotels.com.

    Seventeen stories and 453 rooms, a few steps from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Disney Hall and the fountains and eateries of California Plaza. Rates $169-$259 for most rooms; more for suites.

    Where to eat and drink

    Bottega Louie Restaurant & Gourmet Market, 700 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90017; (213) 802-1470, http://www.bottegalouie.com.

    Italian. Dinner entrees $12-$35. No reservations.

    Café Metropol, 923 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 613-1537, http://www.cafemetropol.com.

    Gourmet burgers, salads, pizza. Main dishes $10-$18. Breakfast, lunch and dinner Mondays-Saturdays.

    Hoan Kiem, 727 N. Broadway, Suite 130, Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3650, no website.

    Three Vietnamese dishes, all $6.75 or less. 10 a.m.-4p.m. Cash only.

    La Golondrina, 17 Olvera St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 628-4349; no website.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Dinner main dishes $10-$24.

    Nickel Diner, 524 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 623-8301, http://www.nickeldiner.com.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner Tuesdays-Saturdays. Breakfast and lunch Sundays. Closed Mondays. Dinner main dishes $9.50-$13.75.

    The Standard Hotel, Rooftop Bar, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 892-8080, http://www.standardhotels.com/los-angeles.
    The Millennium Biltmore Hotel, Gallery Bar, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-1011, http://www.millenniumhotels.com/biltmore.
    WP24 restaurant and lounge, 900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015; (213) 743-8824, http://www.wolfgangpuck.com/restaurants/fine-dining/57129.

    Perched on the 24th floor of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in the L.A. Live complex. WP24 opened in 2010.

    What to see

    Central Library, 630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 228-7000, http://www.lapl.org/central.

    Open 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, with extended hours to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

    Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles 90007; (213) 763-3466, http://www.nhm.org.

    Open 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily. Adults $9, children 5-12, $2; children 4 and younger are admitted free.

    Grand Central Market, 317 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90013; (213) 624-2378, http://www.grandcentralsquare.com.

    Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Free parking at 3rd and Hill streets with validated $10 minimum purchase.

    Union Station, 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles 90012. Amtrak, (800) 872-7245, http://www.amtrak.com.

    Open all hours.

    Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012; (323) 850-2000, http://www.laphil.com.

    Seats 2,255. Tickets generally cost $18-$165, with $10 and $20 seats sometimes available for students and seniors.

    Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk, http://www.artwalkla.wordpress.com.
    The Derby Dolls, 1910 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90026; (310) 285-3766, http://www.derbydolls.com/la.

    Matches all year long. Admission $18-$40. Over 21 only, but occasional matches open to all ages.

    Inland Orange County
    South of Los Angeles and north of San Diego lies an intermittently magical 789-square-mile realm where Disneyland flourishes

    Where to stay

    Ramada Maingate, 1650 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92802; (714)772-0440, http://www.ramadamaingate.com.

    Across the street from Disneyland, with 186 rooms, heated pool, free parking, Wi-Fi and continental breakfast. Most rooms usually $89-$169.

    Ayres Inn, 3737 W. Chapman Ave., Orange 92868; (714) 978-9168, http://www.ayresorange.com.

    Within two miles of Disneyland, Angel Stadium and the Honda Center. 129 rooms, pool and café. Rates $109-$119, breakfast and parking included.

    Westin South Coast Plaza, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 540-2500, http://www.westinsouthcoastplaza.com.

    Has 393 rooms, connecting to South Coast Plaza by a pedestrian bridge over Bristol Street. Weekend rates usually $109-$189, weekday rates often $279 or more.

    Where to eat and drink

    East Borough, at the Camp, 2937 Bristol St., D102, Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 641-5010, http://www.east-borough.com.

    A snack patio with Vietnamese spring rolls, sandwiches, noodles and salads, all $7.35 or less. Open 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

    Seasons 52, South Coast Plaza, Suite 2802, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 437-5252, http://www.seasons52.com.

    Seasonally inspired dishes served in a dark, woodsy dining room. Every item fewer than 475 calories. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Dinner main courses $13.95-$26.75.

    Cook's Corner, 19152 Santiago Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon 92679; (949) 858-0266, http://www.cookscorners.com.

    Burgers and such. Prices up to $8.25. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

    Gabbi's Mexican Kitchen, 141 S. Glassell St., Orange 92866; (714) 633-3038, http://www.gabbipatrick.com.

    Dinner main dishes $16-$22. Open daily for lunch and dinner.

    What to see

    Disneyland, 1313 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim 92802. Tickets and reservations, (714) 781-4400; vacation packages (714) 520-5060; disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland.

    Adults $76 a day; children ages 3 to 9, $68.

    Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, 90620; (714) 220-5200, http://www.knotts.com.

    Adult admission, $56.99, or $46.99 for Southern California residents; children ages 3-11, $24.99.

    Orange County Great Park, Sand Canyon Avenue exit off Interstate 5, Irvine 92623; (866) 829-3829; http://www.ocgp.org.

    See website for directions.

    Nixon Presidential Library & Museum, 18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda 92886; (714) 983-9120 (for National Archives staffers) or (714) 993-5075 (for Nixon Foundation staffers who handle special events); http://www.nixonlibrary.gov.

    Open daily. Adult admission, $9.95; children 7-11 $3.75; children younger than 6 admitted free.

    Parks Neighborhoods
    The more time you spend in these occasionally gritty neighborhoods around the park the more you realize that they're incubators of American pop culture.

    Where to stay

    Hotel250, also known as the Hollywood Silver Lake Hotel & Suites, 250 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles 90004; (213) 639-1920, www.hotel250.com.

    Sixty-five rooms, free Wi-Fi, parking and continental breakfast and an unheated outdoor pool. Website says $129-$259, but discounts as low as $110 (plus tax) are common on weekdays.

    Los Feliz Lodge, 1501, 1503 and 1507 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles 90027, and 4357 Sunset Drive (same city and ZIP); (323) 660-4150, www.losfelizlodge.com.

    This four-unit residential-rental operation is a series of Spanish-style courtyard bungalows that date to the 1920s. All have kitchens; two have washer-dryers. Walking distance to Los Feliz, Sunset Junction and the Sunset-Vermont Metro station. Rates $150-$180 a night.

    El Tres Inn, 4439 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 666-6351, www.eltresinn.com.

    The salon and rooms are often rented together for parties. Rates $189-$385, with occasional discounts.

    Where to eat and drink

    Forage, 3823 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026; (323) 663-6885, www.forageLa.com.

    Lunch and dinner in a long, skinny, chic space. Dinner main dishes usually $9-$11; side dishes $4 and up.

    Trails Cafรฉ, 2333 Fern Dell Drive, Los Angeles 90068; (323) 871-2102, www.thetrailslosfeliz.com or www.facebook.com/trailscafe.

    Breakfast and lunch, dishes up to $6.75. No reservations, cash only.

    Blair's Restaurant & Cafe, 2903 Rowena Blvd., Los Angeles 90039; (323) 660-1882, www.blairsrestaurant.com.

    Dinner only. Main dishes $10-$34.

    Alcove Cafe & Bakery, 1929 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 644-0100, www.alcovecafe.com.

    Set in an old cottage. Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner entrees $9.95-$17.95.

    Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea, 3922 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90029; (323) 663-6173, www.intelligentsiacoffee.com.

    Open daily. Coffee drinks $2.50-$7.

    L.A. Police Academy Revolver & Athletic Club Cafรฉ, 1880 Academy Road, Los Angeles 90012; (323) 221-5222, Ext. 3, www.lapraac.com.

    At the LAPD Academy site in Elysian Park. Burgers and coffee shop fare, with a top price of $7.99. Open 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Mondays-Fridays.

    Short Stop, 1455 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026; (213) 482-4942, www.myspace.com/shortstopechopark.

    This Echo Bar bar goes back to the '40s. Once a cop haven, it's now a dive-style hipster hang with dance floor, pool table, smoking patio and Pabst on sale for $2 during happy hour. Open 5 p.m.-2 a.m daily.

    Tiki Ti, 4427 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 669-9381, www.tiki-ti.com.

    Since 1961, this family operation has served up tropical drinks in a tiny space. Usually 6 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays. Cash only, no beer or wine.

    Umami Burger, 4655 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 669-3922, http://www.umamiburger.com/umami-los-feliz/.

    A playground for carnivores; Portobello burgers for vegetarians. Lunch and dinner. Burgers $9-$13. Combinations $15-$16. Beer and wine. Often crowded.

    What to see

    Dodger Stadium, 1000 Elysian Park Ave., Los Angeles 90012; (323) 224-1471, losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com.

    Dodgers tickets typically run $12-$130, more for the luxurious club rooms. General parking is $15. The team offers daily 90-minute behind-the-scenes stadium tours for $10-$15. More info on their website.

    Griffith Observatory, 2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles 90027; (213) 473-0800, http://www.griffithobservatory.org.

    Open Wednesday through Sundays, noon-10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. on weekends. Observatory and parking are free, but planetarium presentations cost $3-$7 a person.

    Los Angeles Zoo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles 90027; (323) 644-4200, http://www.lazoo.org.

    Admission $14 for adults, $11 for seniors (62 and older), $9 for children 2-12. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.

    The Autry National Center's Museum of the American West, 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles 90027; (323) 667-2000; http://www.theautry.org.

    Open Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on weekdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on weekends, with extended hours in summer. Admission $10 per adult, $6 students with current ID and seniors (60 and older), $4 for children 3-12.

    Architecture Tours L.A., (323) 464-7868, http://www.architecturetoursla.com.

    Architectural historian and tour guide Laura Massino Smith leads driving tours of Silver Lake and other L.A. County communities. Tours last two to three hours and typically cost $68 a person; reservations required.

    Barnsdall Art Park and Hollyhock House, 4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027, http://www.barnsdallartpark.com. Hollyhock Tours, (323) 644-6269, http://www.hollyhockhouse.net.

    Hourlong Hollyhock House tours Wednesday-Sunday afternoons (click \"visit\" on website for times), adults $7.

    Where to shop

    Soap Plant/Wacko/Luz de Jesus Gallery, 4633 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 663-0122, http://www.soapplant.com.

    Open daily.

    Skylight Books, 1818 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 660-1175, http://www.skylightbooks.com.

    Independent bookshop with lively reading lineup. Open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. daily with an art-book annex next door.

    Echo Park Film Center, 1200 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles 90026; (213) 484-8846, http://www.echoparkfilmcenter.org.

    Open 2-7 p.m. Wednesdays-Fridays, noon-5 p.m. Saturdays, event nights 8-10 p.m.

    Time Travel Mart, 1714 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026; (213) 413-3388, http://www.826la.org/store.

    The store is a front for the nonprofit organization 826LA, which is part of a national network that offers tutoring and teaches creative and expository writing.

    San Fernando Valley
    The San Fernando Valley is 260 square miles of suburbia. Actually, make that suburbia on nutritional supplements. And antidepressants.

    Where to stay

    Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn, 4222 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood 91602; (818) 980-8000 or (800) 238-3759, http://www.beverlygarland.com.

    It has 255 rooms on seven acres with heated pool, two tennis courts. Rates usually $162-$180, less if you pay up front.

    Hilton Los Angeles/ Universal City, 555 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City 91608; (818) 506-2500, http://www1.hilton.com.

    It has 483 rooms; standard doubles usually $165-$250 — but check specials, which go as low as $235 a night for room and two Universal Studios passes.

    Tangerine Hotel, 3901 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; (818) 843-1121, http://www.tangerinehotel.com.

    Thirty rooms, recently redone in pop minimalist style. Heated pool, close to Bob's and Warner Bros. Rates usually $109-$129.

    Sportsmen's Lodge Hotel, 12825 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 769-4700 or (800) 821-8511, http://www.slhotel.com.

    Three miles from Universal, with 190 rooms, Patio Cafe, big pool. Built in 1962. Recently renovated but still fairly kitschy (that standalone fireplace in the lobby is new, not old). Walls filled with old photos of stars, fishing and stars fishing. Rooms about 400 square feet. Rates for doubles usually $119-$169.

    Blvd Hotel & Spa, 10730 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 623-9100 or (888) 885-2583, http://www.theblvdhotel.com.

    Blvd began a gradual opening in late January with 58 spacious rooms (which the hotel calls suites). Bar, indoor pool, minimalist contemporary design. Rates usually $149-$169.

    Sheraton Universal Hotel, 333 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City 91608; (818) 980-1212, http://www.sheratonuniversal.com.

    Its tired 1968 façade endures for now, but inside, this 451-room lodging has had a $30-million upgrade, with some work to come. Doubles usually $200-$300.

    Where to eat

    Aroma Café, 4360 Tujunga Ave., Studio City 91604; (818) 508-0677, http://www.aromacoffeeandtea.com.

    Pleasant patio setting for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Sibling bookshop, Portrait of a Bookstore, shares the building. Main dishes up to $13.95.

    Bob's Big Boy, 4211 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; (818) 843-9334, http://www.bobs.net.

    Open 24 hours. Dining room seats about 150. Dinner main dishes up to $12.99.

    Pitfire Artisan Pizza, 5211 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601; (818) 980-2949, http://www.pitfirepizza.com.

    Part of a four-location Southern California chain. Main dishes and pizzas up to $11.

    Sweet Butter Kitchen, Café & Market, 13824 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91423; (818) 788-2832, http://www.sweetbutterkitchen.com.

    Opened in 2010. Sidewalk tables. Breakfast and lunch main dishes up to $13.95. Closes at 6 p.m.

    Nat's Early Bite, 14115 Burbank Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91401; (818) 781-3040, http://www.natsearlybite.com.

    Breakfast and lunch, with lots of sausage. Nothing more than $11.50

    Jerry's Famous Deli, 12655 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 980-4245, http://www.jerrysfamousdeli.com.

    Enormous menu, enormous dining room. Born here in 1978, now an empire with many locations in Southern California and Florida. Pasta and main dishes $10.75-$27.95.

    Sardo's Grill & Lounge, 259 N. Pass Ave., Burbank 91505; (818) 846-8126, http://www.sardosbar.com.

    Karaoke every night, but the emphasis shifts from porn stars on Tuesdays to families 7-9:30 p.m. on Fridays. Dinner main dishes $8-$14.

    Vitello's, 4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City 91604; (818) 769-0905, http://www.vitellosrestaurant.com.

    Italian food and jazz upstairs. Dinner entrees. Dinner main dishes usually $12-$25. For jazz upstairs, covers run $20-$25 with $13 food or drink minimum.

    Vivian's Millennium Café, 10968 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 762-8710, http://www.venturablvd.com/vivians-cafe.

    Breakfast combinations $10-$35.

    Federal Bar, 5303 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601; (818) 980-2555, http://www.thefederalbar.com.

    Lunch, dinner, drinks, brunch on weekends. Dinner main dishes $14-$18.

    What to see

    Universal Studios Hollywood, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608; (818) 622-3750, http://www.universalstudioshollywood.com.

    This theme park and studio back lot tour gets as many as 30,000 visitors per day in the summer. Rates $74, or $66 for those shorter than 48 inches.

    Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour, 3400 Riverside Drive, Burbank 91522; (818) 972-8687, vipstudiotour.warnerbros.com.

    Studio back lot tour for visitors 8 and older. Two hours, 15 minutes. $48 a person.

    Mission San Fernando Rey de España, 15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd., Mission Hills 91345; (818) 361-0186, http://www.missiontour.org/sanfernando.

    Founded in 1797, open daily. To visit museum and grounds, $4 for adults, $3 for children 7-15, free for younger children.

    Coldwater Canyon Park, 12601 Mulholland Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (818) 753-4600. Includes headquarters of TreePeople, http://www.treepeople.org.
    Big Kid Collectable Toy Mall & Retro Store, 14109 Burbank Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91404; (818) 785-9208, http://www.bigkidcollectables.com.
    Tapia Bros. Fresh Produce, 5251 Hayvenhurst Ave., Encino 91436; (818) 905-6155, no website.

    Seasonal produce and flowers, closes in January, February and most of March.

    Falcon Theatre, 4252 Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; box office, (818) 955-8101, http://www.falcontheatre.com.

    Tickets usually $34-$42, with a five-show subscription series running August-April and one summer show.

    Stoney Point Park, on Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Chatsworth Street and California 118, Chatsworth 91311; (818) 756-8060, http://www.laparks.org/dos/parks/facility/stoneyPointPk.htm.

    Open sunrise to sunset.

    Coastal Orange County
    The Orange County coastline might be calling you -- 42 miles of beach and beach towns, give or take, from San Clemente to Seal Beach.

    Where to stay

    Bay Shores Peninsula Hotel, 1800 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 92663; (949) 675-3463 or (800) 222-6675, http://www.thebestinn.com.

    About a block from the beach on Newport Bay. 25 rooms. No pool, but free parking, Wi-Fi, breakfast buffet, video rentals and use of beach equipment. Doubles from $170.

    Shorebreak Hotel, 500 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach 92648; (714) 861-4470, http://www.shorebreakhotel.com.

    A block from the beach, 157 rooms and suites in a building that opened in 2009. Restaurant Zimzala is off the lobby, which is on the second floor. Depending on the room and season, doubles begin at $189.

    Aliso Creek Inn, 31106 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 499-2271 or (800) 223-3309, http://www.alisocreekinn.com.

    Far from the beach, set in a canyon alongside a nine-hole golf course, this is the tightwad's place to stay in Laguna. Adult and kid pools and grill/snack bar, but no full-fledged restaurant since Canyon Lodge American Grill closed in early 2010. Sixty studios, one- and two-bedroom suites. Studios $99-$239 a night; larger units $149-$369.

    Beachcomber Motel, 533 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 492-5457 or (888) 492-5457, http://www.beachcombermotel.com.

    Twelve studios and one-bedroom units, all with kitchens. Great site and outdoors atmosphere, tired rooms. Rates as low as $125 in the off-season, as high as $375 on summer weekends.

    Casa Tropicana Inn, 610 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 492-1234 or (800) 492-1245, http://www.casatropicana.com.

    Across the street from the San Clemente pier. Eight rooms, $285-$375; more for the penthouse and Casa Bahama suite.

    Blue Lantern Inn, 34343 Street of the Blue Lantern, Dana Point 92629; (949) 661-1304 or (800) 950-1236, http://www.bluelanterninn.com.

    A big bed-and-breakfast (29 rooms) with ocean views and a glass-walled elevator. Doubles from $200.

    Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 240-2000, http://www.ritzcarlton.com.

    Eighteen acres, 396 rooms. Doubles from $375 plus $35-a-day parking and $25-a-day resort fee.

    Montage Laguna Beach, 30801 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 715-6000 or (866) 806-2163, http://www.montagelagunabeach.com.

    250 rooms on about 15 acres. Doubles from $595, parking $30 a day, no resort fee.

    La Casa del Camino, 1289 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-2446, http://www.casacamino.com.

    Far from the beach, set in a canyon alongside a nine-hole golf course, this is the tightwad's place to stay in Laguna. Adult and kid pools and grill/snack bar, but no full-fledged restaurant since Canyon Lodge American Grill closed in early 2010. Sixty studios, one- and two-bedroom suites. Studios $99-$239 a night; larger units $149-$369.

    Pacific Edge Hotel, 647 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-8566, http://www.pacificedgehotel.com.

    A Midcentury oceanfront motor lodge of 129 rooms, now tuned up and boldly decorated. Doubles from $169.

    Surf & Sand Resort, 1555 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (877) 349-0352, http://www.surfandsandresort.com.

    167 rooms. Rates from $375.

    Inn at Laguna Beach, 211 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-2855, (800) 544-4479, http://www.innatlagunabeach.com.

    Just north of Main Beach (walk to the sand). Most of the 70 rooms have some ocean views. Rates from $179 plus $20 resort fee. Lots of beige and white.

    Crystal Cove Beach Cottages, 35 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast 92657; (800) 444-7275 (reservations), http://www.reserveamerica.com or http://www.crystalcovebeachcottages.com.

    Twenty-one rental units in 13 cottages. Rates from $33 a night (for a room with no view) to $191 (full cottage with private deck) but are typically snapped up within minutes the day they become available. No TV, no phone, no Internet.

    Newport Beach Hotel (formerly Newport Beachwalk Hotel), 2306 W. Oceanfront Blvd., Newport Beach 92663; (949) 673-7030 or (800) 571-8749, http://www.newportbeachwalkhotel.com.

    Across the street from the San Clemente pier. Eight rooms, $285-$375; more for the penthouse and Casa Bahama suite.

    Where to eat and drink

    La Sirena Grill, 347 Mermaid St., Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-8226, http://www.lasirenagrill.com.

    This four-location chain includes two restaurants in Laguna Beach. It is casual, emphasizing fresh and healthful ingredients and prices that top off at about $12.50. Lunch and dinner. Mermaid Street location offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, closes Sundays.

    Raya, Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel Hotel, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 240-2000, http://www.ritzcarlton.com/Lagunaraya.

    Pan-Latin coastal cuisine with an Asian twist and a seafood emphasis. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Dinner entrees, $20-$45.

    True Food Kitchen, 451 Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach 92660; (949) 644-2400, http://www.truefoodkitchen.com.

    New chain emphasizes fresh, healthful, global cuisine. Dinner entrees, $13-$25.

    Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar, 611 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 498-6390, http://www.thefishermansrestaurant.com.

    Surf and turf on the pier, with plenty of patio seats, an oyster bar on one side, restaurant on the other. Dinner entrees about $17-$40; $9-$20 for smaller menu in oyster bar.

    Ramos House Café, 31752 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano 92675; (949) 443-1342, http://www.ramoshouse.com.

    Patio seating. Lunch entrees, $13-$18; weekend brunch, $35 a person. Open 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays. No reservations unless you have 12 people or more.

    Madison Square & Garden Cafe, 320 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-0137, http://www.madisonsquare.com.

    Garden accessories, breakfasts and lunches up to $15.95, with a shady patio. Pet-friendly.

    Beachcomber Cafe, 15 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast 92657; (949) 376-6900, http://www.thebeachcombercafe.com.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner entrees, $17.95-$36.95.

    Jane's Corn Dogs, 106 McFadden Place, Newport Beach 92663; (949) 675-1770.

    One of two locations in town. Corn dogs, $2.69.

    Wilma's Patio, 203 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, Newport Beach 92662; (949) 675-5542, http://www.wilmaspatio.com.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner entrees, $9.95-$24.95.

    What to see

    Ocean Institute, 24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 496-2274, http://www.ocean-institute.org.

    Open to the public 10 a.m.-3 p.m. most Saturdays and Sundays. Admission: $6.50 for adults, $4.50 for children 3-12.

    Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach 92660; (949) 759-1122, http://www.ocma.net.

    Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission: $12 for adults.

    Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-8971, http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org.

    Admission: $12 for adults.

    International Surfing Museum, 411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach 92648; (714) 960-3483, http://www.surfingmuseum.org.
    Zoomars Petting Zoo, 31791 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano 92675; (949) 331-6550, http://www.zoomars.com.

    Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Adults $6; kids, $5.

    Long Beach, San Pedro and Catalina
    The harbor area is where the cruise ships call, where global cargo gets loaded and unloaded, where ton upon ton of maritime machinery hums and looms.

    Where to stay

    L.A./South Bay Hostel, Hostelling International, Angels Gate Park, 3601 South Gaffey St., Building 613, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 831-8109, http://www.hiusa.org.

    Five private rooms, sleeps 60. Open June 13-Sept. 11. All bathrooms shared. In San Pedro's Angels Gate Park, overlooking a grassy knoll and Korean Friendship Bell. Communal kitchen, free breakfast (pancakes and coffee), free parking and internet, no alcohol. Rates $28-$60 per person, with $3 discounts for members. This location puts you 32 miles south of the Hollywood sign, but step outside and you have a grassy park with a 270-degree view of the ocean and Catalina. Next door, you can visit the recuperating seals and sea lions at the Marine Mammal Care Center at Ft. MacArthur (www.marinemammalcare.org).

    Avia Hotel, 285 Bay St., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 436-1047 or (866) 644-2842, http://www.aviahotels.com.

    Boutique hotel opened in 2009 with 138 rooms. Olive-tree art installation in the lobby and a small pool on the roof. Doubles begin at $159.

    Hotel Maya, 700 Queensway Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 435-7676, http://www.hotelmayalongbeach.com.

    Can this boutique lodging really be part of the Hilton empire? Yes, it's now a DoubleTree by Hilton. But thanks to a 2009 renaming and renovation by previous management, the Maya and its Fuego restaurant are a mod-Mexican riot of bold colors and geometry. Its 11 acres feature views of the harbor and Long Beach skyline. Edgier than your average business hotel. Lots of fire pits, cactus and yellow patio chairs. You can't walk really anywhere from there, but it's a nice perch. 194 rooms. Doubles from $160.

    Pavilion Hotel, 513 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-1788 or (800) 626-1496, http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com.

    Formerly known as the Pavilion Lodge. This 71-room, two-story lodging occupies a prime spot on Avalon's waterfront main drag. A 2010 renovation has made it into a welcoming space, with lush landscaping, a tempting fire pit and pleasant mid-century design details. Rack rates vary by season, with doubles typically running $168-$280 (winter weekdays) to $400-$526 (summer weekends). On most weekends, there's a two-night minimum.

    Snug Harbor Inn, 108 Sumner Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-8400 or (888) 394-7684, http://www.snugharbor-inn.com.

    A six-room inn with wood floors, bay windows, fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs. Better for couples than families. Doubles from $140 (smallest room, winter weekdays) to $385 (biggest room, summer weekends).

    Catalina island Vacation Rentals, 119 Sumner Ave., Suite B, Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-2276 or (800) 631-5280, http://www.catalinavacations.com.

    Scores of houses and condos can be rented in downtown Avalon and Hamilton Cove, north of downtown Avalon. Rates run as low as $155 nightly (room for two people), high as $635 (10 people).

    Terranea Resort, 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 265-2800 or (866) 484-5558, http://www.terranea.com.

    The 582-room blufftop resort opened in 2009 on a 102-acre site that was occupied by Marineland. This coast is more rocks than beach, but the hotel has three pools and a nine-hole golf course. Doubles from $360 plus $25 daily resort fee).

    Where to eat and drink

    555 East, 555 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 437-0626, http://www.555east.com.

    An old-fashioned steakhouse with checkerboard marble floors and lots of dark wood. Dinner main dishes $19.95-$49.95. Don't overlook the meat loaf. Dinner nightly, lunch weekdays.

    Tantalum, 6272 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 431-1414, http://www.tantalumrestaurant.com.

    In a corner of the Marina Pacifica mall, with unexpected views of Alamitos Bay and big happy hour crowds. Asian fusion menu, big bar area, lots of Asian-tropical atmosphere. Main dishes $16-$34.

    Belmont Brewing Co., 25-39th Place, Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 433-3891, http://www.belmontbrewing.com.

    Hand-crafted beers, patio with a beach view and a spot next to the Belmont Pier. Good chowder and bread ($3.50-$5.25).

    Open Sesame, 5201 and 5215 E. 2nd St., Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 621-1698, http://www.opensesamegrill.com.

    Long Beach Lebanese cuisine. Two busy dining rooms on one block in the heart of the Belmont Shore commercial strip. Lunch and dinner. Main dishes (big portions) $10.99-$24.99.

    Lola's Mexican Cuisine, 2030 E. Fourth St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 343-5506, http://www.lolasmexicancuisine.com.

    Lunch and dinner. Dinner main dishes average $10.95. Spicy tortilla soup.

    Number Nine,, 2118 E. 4th St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 434-2009, http://www.numberninenoodles.com.

    Noodles, spring rolls, salads, sandwiches, beer and wine, served in a deep, narrow, white space. Try the Vietnamese lemonade. All dishes $10 or less.

    Avalon Grille, 423 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-7494, http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/avalon/dini_avalonGrille.php.

    This sleek new Catalina restaurant (with horseshoe bar in middle) sits along the Avalon waterfront, offering American regional dishes. Lunch and dinner year-round, Wednesdays through Sundays, and lunch and dinner daily in summer. Dinner main dishes $14-$35. Excellent pan-seared scallops.

    The Corner Store, 1118 W. 37th St., San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 832-2424; no website.

    This neighborhood favorite (which isn't on a corner and is less than half a mile from Point Fermin and Angels Gate Park) offers excellent picnic fodder—breakfasts, burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs and a kid's menu—and everything is $6.25 or less. Extensive old-school and global soda selection too—more than 170 brands.

    Nelson's, 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 265-2836; http://www.terranea.com.

    Among eight restaurants and bars on the Terranea resort property, this is among the most casual. It's even has pints of Pabst for $3. But it sits atop a bluff, its patio warmed by a fire ring and fireplace. Lunch and dinner. Main dishes $11-$17. Good seared ahi tuna sandwich.

    Parker's Lighthouse, 435 Shoreline Village Dr., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 432-6500; http://www.parkerslighthouse.com.

    Surf, turf and 144 patio seats. Lunch and dinner. Dinner main dishes $19-$58. Burgers, gumbo and sushi and rolls go for $7 and less during weekday happy hours.

    What to see

    Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 590-3100, http://www.aquariumofpacific.org.

    Adults $24.95, children 3-11 $12.95. With Queen Mary admission, $36 for adults, $20 for children. With LA Zoo admission, $31 for adults, $19 for children. Packages with boat cruises and behind-the-scenes tours also available. Open 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. daily (except Christmas and during the Long Beach Grand Prix April 13-15 next year).

    Wayfarers Chapel, 5755 Palos Verdes Drive South, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 377-1650, http://www.wayfarerschapel.org.

    The chapel, built in 1951, is made almost entirely of glass, flanked by trees and sponsored by the followers of the 18th century mystic Emanuel Swedenborg. The architect Lloyd Wright, son of Frank Lloyd Wright. Donations optional.

    Gondola Getaway, 5437 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 433-9595, http://www.gondo.net.

    Since 1982, this 10-vessel company has offered gondola tours of the waterways of Naples in southern Long Beach. Cruises (50 minutes) start 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Cost usually $85 a couple, $25 a person for groups of 7-19 people.

    Descanso Beach Club, 1 Descanso Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-7410 (DESCANSO) or (800) 626-1496 (reservations), http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com.

    Open from mid-April through mid-October, this beach spot includes a restaurant and patio bar, an inlet for swimming, snorkeling and kayaking, Sea Trek Undersea Adventures (like scuba diving, no certification required). It's also the staging ground for a Zipline Tour Center that opened in 2010.

    The Vintage Collective, 2122 E. Fourth St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 433-8699, http://www.facebook.com/vintagecollective.

    Vintage clothes, furniture, art and music. For a sense of the neighborhood, check http://www.4thstreetlongbeach.com.

    Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, 3720 Stephen M. White Drive, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 548-7562, http://www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org.

    Near the tip of the Palos Verdes peninsula, this aquarium isn't as big, new, bright and shiny as the one in Long Beach, but it's charming, well-stocked and inexpensive. Recommended donation $5 per adult, $1 per child.

    Catalina Express, 95 Berth, San Pedro, CA 90731; (800) 481-3470, http://www.catalinaexpress.com.

    Catalina Express offers daily ships between Catalina and Long Beach, Dana Point and San Pedro. The quickest trip, about an hour, is the 22-mile journey from the downtown Long Beach landing (320 Golden Shore St., Long Beach, CA 90802) to Avalon. In peak summer months, Catalina Express offers eight departures daily from Long Beach, at round-trip prices of $69.50 per adult and $54 per child 2-11.

    Venice, Santa Monica and Malibu
    The odd humanity of Venice's Ocean Front Walk. The fun-filled Santa Monica Pier. Getty's ancient art in Pacific Palisades. The sun-kissed beaches of Malibu. The area lets you mix with the masses or take a solitary trek.

    Where to stay

    Hotel Erwin, 1697 Pacific Ave., Venice; (310) 452-1111 or (800) 786-7789, http://www.hotelerwin.com.

    119 rooms in a lodging that was redone in 2009 by the trendy Joie de Vivre chain. One block from the beach and boardwalk. Rooftop bar. No pool. Double rooms rent for about $179 (winter weekdays) to $359 (summer weekends).

    Hostelling International Santa Monica, 1436 2nd St., Santa Monica; (310) 393-9913, http://www.hilosangeles.org.

    Here are 260 beds (most in dorm rooms with shared bathrooms and six to 10 beds each), a few blocks from the beach in the middle of Santa Monica. Summer rates of about $36-$49 per person in dorms (about $10 less in winter) and about $159 for private rooms.

    Casa del Mar, 1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica; (310) 581-5533, http://www.hotelcasadelmar.com.

    129 rooms in a restored building that dates to the 1920s. Opened 1999. Brochure rates for double rooms $565-$850. Parking $34 a night.

    Shutters on the Beach, 1 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 458-0030, http://www.shuttersonthebeach.com.

    Two buildings holding 198 rooms in New England beach house style, facing the beach. Copies of \"The Old Man and the Sea\" in every room. Crowded pool deck. Opened 1993. Brochure rates $575-$995 for doubles. Parking $34 a night.

    Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel, 1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (866) 563-9792, http://www.santamonicaloewshotel.com.

    342 rooms. Most doubles usually $279-$549. Parking $31 a night.

    JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot, 1740 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-9700 or (877) MERIGOT, http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/laxlm.

    175 rooms. Doubles usually $389-$429, plus $35 a day parking.

    Georgian Hotel, 1415 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-9945 or (800) 538-8147, http://www.georgianhotel.com.

    This is an Art Deco building (1933) with a bold blue facade. Its 84 rooms (226-248 square feet and small bathrooms) include 28 suites. They're done in earth tones, with old-fashioned bold-hued tile work in the small bathrooms. Convenient to pier and promenade. Doubles usually $229-342, with winter discounts as low as $179; more for suites. Parking $23 a night.

    Fairmont Miramar Hotel, 101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 576-7777 or (866) 540-4470, http://www.fairmont.com/santamonica.

    300 rooms, two wings. Better views from the 10-story Ocean Tower. More atmosphere and bigger rooms in the older six-story Palisades wing. Also 32 garden bungalows. The hotel's main restaurant, FIG, opened in 2009, emphasizing fresh ingredients. Dinner main dishes $18-$29. Doubles usually $279-$429; more for bungalows. Parking about $37 a night.

    Travelodge Santa Monica, 3102 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 450-5766, http://www.travelodgesantamonica.com.

    83 basic rooms, free parking and WiFi. Doubles usually $130-$160.

    Malibu Beach Inn, 22878 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 456-6444, http://www.malibubeachinn.com.

    46 rooms. Breakfast, lunch and dinner offered at the hotel's Carbon Beach Club restaurant (prime sea and pier views, reservations required for non-guests). Doubles $325-$1,025. Spa, drink and snack service for guests on the beach below.

    Where to eat and drink

    Mao's Kitchen, 11512 Pacific Ave., Venice; (310) 581-8305; http://www.maoskitchen.com.

    \"Chinese country cooking\" (and enormous portions) in a casual dining room on a lively, gritty block of Venice. Main dishes, $7-$12.

    BP Oysterette, 1355 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 576-3474; http://www.blueplatesantamonica.com/bpo/home.

    Seafood and burgers in a lively space on Ocean Avenue. Opened 2009. Lunch and dinner. Dinner main dishes, $14-$22.

    Ye Olde King's Head, 116 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 451-1402, http://www.yeoldekingshead.com.

    Pints, darts, fish and chips have abounded at this pub, restaurant and shop since 1974. Dinner main dishes, $11.95-$22.95.

    Cafe Montana, 1534 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 829-3990, http://www.cafemontana.net.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner, with glass walls for watching the passing parade. Eclectic menu includes a Lithuanian dumpling starter and pumpkin ravioli pasta. Dinner main dishes, $15.95-$26.

    Babalu Bakery & Restaurant, 1002 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-2500, http://www.babalu.info.

    Lunch and dinner, with breakfast on weekends. A little Mexican, a little Chinese, a little Italian. Dinner main dishes, $16.50-$25.

    Rae's,, 2901 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 828-7937.

    Here's a classic little greasy spoon whose building is textbook Googie design, with a long counter and orange booths. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, cash only. Top price is $12.50 for filet mignon, and for $5.50 you get a breakfast of two eggs, two pancakes and bacon.

    Upper West, 3321 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 586-1111, http://www.theupperwest.com.

    Opened in 2010. Offers Modern American cuisine. Big dining room, Dinner daily, lunch on weekdays. Dinner main dishes, $13-$27, happy hours daily.

    What to see

    Annenberg Community Beach House, 415 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica; (310) 458-4904, beachhouse.smgov.net.

    This city-run facility includes various year-round features, but the big draw is a beach-adjacent pool that opens to the public only during the summer. There's also a restaurant next door (Back on the Beach Café), small playground, rental equipment and a summer-only fitness room (which costs extra). A day of pool access (10 a.m.-6 p.m.) is $10 for adults and $4 for kids 1-17. Most Mondays, that price drops to $1 for children and adults and the pool stays open until 8 p.m.

    Santa Monica Pier, 200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica; http://www.santamonicapier.org.

    Built in 1909, the pier includes a 1922 carousel, the Pacific Park amusement zone (with Ferris wheel) and a dozen restaurants and shops. There's limited parking on the pier, usually $6-$8, and the exercise equipment of Muscle Beach is just south, on the beach. Pier is free and open 24 hours; businesses on pier set their own hours.

    Santa Monica Place, 395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica; (310) 260-8333, http://www.santamonicaplace.com.

    Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Burberry, Kitson, Louis Vuitton, Nike and many more are united in this three-level mall. Just north wait the hundreds of shops, restaurants and such of the Third Street Promenade (between Broadway and Wilshire). The Downtown Santa Monica Farmers Market sets up at Third and Arizona (8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays and 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturdays. More info: http://www.downtownsm.com.

    Hennessey + Ingalls Art & Architecture Bookstore, 214 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 458-9074, http://www.hennesseyingalls.com.

    Open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily.

    Magicopolis, 1418 4th St., Santa Monica; (310) 451-2241, http://www.magicopolis.com.

    Buy gags for the kids, stop in for a drink at the Magic Bar on Friday or Saturday nights, or settle in for a show in the theater in back. It's $27 for the 8 p.m. shows on Fridays and Saturdays, $22 for the 2 p.m. shows on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Every Picture Tells a Story, 1333 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 451-2700, http://www.everypicture.com.

    Children's books, children's book art, cartoon art, fantasy art, Disney studio art, editorial cartoons and more.

    Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica; http://www.bergamotstation.com.

    More than two dozen art galleries, a cafe, a few shops and the Santa Monica Museum of Art, all gathered on the post-industrial site of an old rail yard.

    McCabe's Guitar Shop, 3101 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 828-4497, http://www.mccabes.com.

    Stringed instruments, CDs, DVDs, music books and intimate concerts in the 150-seat guitar showroom.

    The Getty Villa, 17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades; (310) 440-7300, http://www.getty.edu.

    Art from antiquity, surrounded by gardens and a facsimile villa. Open Thursdays- Mondays and most Wednesdays. Admission is free, but advance timed tickets are required and parking is $15 per vehicle. The villa's theater stages one production per year; this year, \"Trojan Women (after Euripides)\" will run Thursdays-Saturdays Sept. 8-Oct. 1.

    Adamson House, 23200 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 456-8432; http://www.adamsonhouse.org.

    A classic 1930 Spanish-style beach house with amazing details (the \"Persian rug\" made of floor tiles in the hall). It's now run as a house museum by the state parks system. Open 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday (last tour starts at 2 p.m.). Cash-only admission $7 (17 and older), $2 (6-16), free for younger children.

    Malibu Pier, 23000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; http://www.parks.ca.gov/.

    Besides the Beachcomber restaurant and the Malibu Beach Supply Co. boutique, the pier offers fishing and serves as base for sportfishing boat trips 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays. More info: http://www.malibusportfishingpier.com.

    Paradise Cove, 28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 457-2503, http://www.paradisecovemalibu.com.

    Besides the old \"Rockford Files\" trailer park, you'll find the Paradise Cove Beach Cafe, with extensive indoor and outdoor seating that nevertheless gets jammed. Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner (8 a.m.-10 p.m. daily), call ahead to request \"priority seating\" (instead of reservations). If it's stacked up, you might still have to wait. Most dinner main dishes, $18-$30. Sports equipment, beach chairs and cabanas for rent. Parking in the lot is $3 for four hours if you spend at least $20 at the cafe; otherwise, it's $25.

    The South Bay
    Grab a fistful of quarters and see the real South Bay. Here are places to stay, eat and drink and some sights to see in Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, along with Marina del Rey (about 12 miles north).

    Where to stay

    The Beach House at Hermosa Beach, 1300 the Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-3001, http://www.beach-house.com.

    Ninety-six rooms, each with fireplace and balcony or patio. Rooms for two $229-$349 in winter, $299-$489 in summer.

    Shade Hotel, 1221 N. Valley Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 546-4995, http://www.shadehotel.com.

    Thirty-eight rooms, a small pool and restaurant, Zinc. Two blocks from the beach. Rooms for two $275 in winter, $365 in summer, with occasional Sunday-night discounts to $225.

    Sheraton Gateway, 6101 Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 642-1111, http://www.sheratonlax.com.

    It has 802 rooms. Rooms for two as low as $102 with advance purchase, otherwise usually $119-$159 on weekends, $195-$229 weekdays.

    Belamar Hotel, 3501 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 750-0300, thebelamar.com.

    127 rooms. In-house restaurant. Rooms for two usually $179-$289, more for suites.

    Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel, 9620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90405; (310) 337-2800, http://www.marriott.com.

    499 rooms and suites. Rooms for two usually about $129-$149 on weekends, $229 on weekdays.

    Westin Los Angeles Airport Hotel, 5400 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 216-5858, http://www.westinlosangelesairport.com.

    It has 740 rooms and a massive lobby that features a Daily Grill serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. In summer, weekend rates dipped as low as $79 for auto club members. Rooms for two usually about $139 on weekends, $229 on weekdays.

    Portofino Hotel, 260 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277; (310) 379-8481, http://www.hotelportofino.com.

    160 rooms with nautical overtones and lots of blue and yellow. Waterfront location. Barking sea lions nearby are such a fixture that the front desk offers free earplugs on request. Small pool. Rooms for two usually $189-$289, more for suites.

    Surf City Hostel, 26 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 798-2323, http://www.surfcityhostel.com.

    Three private rooms and several dorm rooms, with 67 beds in all. Shared bathrooms and kitchen. A block from beach, and directly above a loud restaurant and bar. Rates $25 a person in winter, $30-35 in summer.

    Where to eat

    The Strand House, 117 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 545-7470, http://www.thestrandhousemb.com.

    New American cuisine, with indoor/outdoor dining overlooking beach. Dinner main dishes $23-$39.

    Green Temple, 1700 S. Catalina Ave. No. 103, Redondo Beach, CA 90277; (310) 944-4525, http://www.greentemple.net.

    All vegetarian, with Asian accents and a small courtyard patio. Main dishes $9-$15. Lunch and dinner, with breakfast on Sunday. Closed Mondays.

    Gum Tree Café, 238 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 376-8733, http://www.gumtreela.com.

    Breakfast and lunch up to $11. Closed Mondays.

    Watermans, 22 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-4462, http://www.watersmanshb.com.

    Opened in 2010. Big dining room and patio on a raucous beachfront block. Entrees $8-$29.

    Good Stuff, 1286 the Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-2334, http://www.eatgoodstuff.com.

    Casual, healthy breakfast and lunch with a patio. This locally based chain has four locations in all. Main dishes up to $10.59.

    The Rockefeller,418 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-8567, http://www.eatrockefeller.com.

    This gastropub opened in spring 2011, offering beer, wine and a short menu of burgers and sandwiches. Entrees up to $14. Dinner daily, with lunch on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and breakfast from 9 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

    Manhattan Beach Creamery, 1120 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 372-1155. http://www.mbcreamery.com.

    Ice cream, yogurt, cookies, frozen bananas and other sweets. One scoop of ice cream: $3.50. Open 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily.

    Rock'n Fish, 120 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 379-9900. http://www.rocknfishmb.com.

    Surf and turf in a merry beach-adjacent atmosphere. Beware of two-hour time limit on all tables. Most main dishes $14-$40, some surf 'n' turf combos more.

    Encounter, 209 World Way, Los Angeles International airport, Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 215-5151, http://www.encounterlax.com.

    \"California fresh\" cuisine. Lunch and dinner daily. Dinner main dishes $23-$31.50

    The Proud Bird,11022 Aviation Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 670-3093, http://www.theproudbird.com.

    Lunch and dinner daily, with Sunday brunch from 9 a.m. Dinner main dishes $14-$39.

    Shanghai Red's, 13813 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292; (310) 823-4522, http://www.shanghairedsrestaurant.com.

    Happy hour drinks and snacks $5-7. Dinner nightly, lunch weekdays, brunch from 10 a.m. Saturdays and 9 a.m. Sundays. Dinner main dishes about $16-$37.

    What to see

    Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium, Manhattan Beach Pier, Manhattan Beach, CA 90267; (310) 379-8179, http://www.roundhouseaquarium.org.

    Open 3 p.m.-sunset Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m.- sunset weekends. Free, with suggested donation of $2 per person or $5 per family.

    Hermosa Cyclery, 20 13th St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-7816, http://www.hermosacyclery.com.

    Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.

    The Comedy & Magic Club, 1018 Hermosa Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-1193, http://www.comedyandmagicclub.com.

    Dinner entrees about $11-$26. Most shows start at 8 p.m. (with doors opening at 6:30), and prices vary. Often, the club offers 10 comics for $10. Saturday nights often include shows at 6:45 and 9:30. Sunday nights with Leno usually start at 7 and cost $32 with a two-drink-or-menu-item minimum.

    Burton Chace Park, 13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292; (310) 305-9595, http://www.chacepark.com.

    Marina views, shaded picnic tables, grass. Open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. daily.

    Redondo Beach Pier, 100 Fisherman's Wharf, Redondo Beach, CA; 90277; http://www.redondopier.com.
    Hermosa Beach Pier, 1 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; no website.

    Beverly Hills, Westwood and Brentwood
    You're an outsider heading to the Westside of Los Angeles. This means you'll be well-fed, well-rested and perhaps more closely watched by the issuers of your credit cards. while the dollars fly, you may learn a little about wealth, fame, and Persian desserts.

    Where to stay

    Montage Beverly Hills Hotel, 225 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 860-7800, http://www.montagebeverlyhills.com.

    Opened in November, 2008 with 201 rooms, including 55 suites. Doubles $525-$775.

    Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows, 9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills 92010; (310) 276-2251, http://www.beverlyhillshotel.com.

    210 rooms, including 38 suites and 23 bungalows. Double rooms $475-$840.

    Mosaic Hotel, 125 Spalding Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (800) 463-4466 or (310) 278-0303, http://www.mosaichotel.com.

    49 rooms. Doubles $250-$350.

    Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, 9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 275-5200, http://www.fourseasons.com/beverlywilshire.

    The \"Pretty Woman\" hotel. Has 395 rooms, including 141 suites. Doubles $450-$625.

    Where to eat

    Bouchon Bistro, 235 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 271-9910, http://www.bouchonbistro.com.

    Main dishes $18-$45.

    Saffron & Rose Ice Cream, 1387 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 90025; (310) 477-5533; http://www.golobolbol.org.

    One scoop: $3.25.

    Apple Pan, 10801 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90064; (310) 475-3585, http://www.applepan.com.

    Opened 1947. Open 11 a.m. to midnight Tuesdays-Thursdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Burgers, sandwiches and desserts at prices up to $7.75.

    Nic's, 435 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 550-5707, http://www.nicsbeverlyhills.com.

    Lively bar, colorful dining room. Main dishes $24-$43.

    Nate 'n Al, 414 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 274-0101, http://www.natenal.com.

    An old-school deli that dates to 1945. Main dishes up to $21.95.

    Urth Caffe, 267 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 205-9311, http://www.urthcaffe.com.

    An L.A.-area chain with four locations. Organic coffees, sandwiches, salads and baked goods.

    What to see

    Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary, 1218 Glendon Ave., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 474-1579, http://www.pbwvmortuary.com.

    Marilyn Monroe and many others. Visiting hours 8 a.m.-dusk. Graves and mausoleums.

    Getty Center, 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles 90049; (310) 440-7300, http://www.getty.edu.

    Open 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. most days, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturdays, closed Mondays. Admission free. Parking is $15 a car, or free after 5 p.m. No reservations required or accepted.

    Museum of Jurassic Technology, 9341 Venice Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 836-6131, http://www.mjt.org.

    Open 2-8 p.m. Thursdays, noon-6 p.m. Fridays-Sundays. Suggested donations $5 for adults, $3 for children 12 to 21, free for those younger than 12.

    UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles 90095; (310) 825-4321, http://www.ucla.edu.

    Free, two-hour walking tours for prospective students and their families, led by students, are offered at 10:15 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. most weekdays, and at 10:15 a.m. most Saturdays. Reservations required. http://www.admissions.ucla.edu/Prospect/tours.htm

    Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 443-7000, http://www.hammer.ucla.edu.

    Closed Mondays. Opens at 11 a.m. Tuesdays-Sundays; closes 5 p.m. Sundays, 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and 9 p.m. Thursdays. Admission $10 for adults, free for children accompanied by an adult.

    Geffen Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 208-5454, http://www.geffenplayhouse.com.
    Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90049; (310) 440-4500, http://www.skirball.org.

    Admission $10 for adults, $5 for children. Closed Mondays. Open noon-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends. Time-certain reservations recommended for Noah's Ark.

    Center for Land Use Interpretation, 9331 Venice Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 839-5722, http://www.clui.org.

    Open noon-5 p.m.

    Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9820 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232; (213) 628-2772, http://www.centertheatregroup.org.

    Live theater in a 317-seat venue since 2004.

    Annenberg Space for Photography, 2000 Avenue of the Stars, No. 10, Los Angeles 90067; (213) 403-3000, http://www.annenbergspaceforphotography.org.

    Open 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. Admission is free. Validated self-parking is usually $3.50 for three hours.

    Paley Center for Media, 465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 786-1000, http://www.paleycenter.org/visit-visitla.

    Exhibits, events, and a library of 150,000 TV and radio programs and ads, which you can watch on site. Open noon-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. Suggested contribution $10 for adults, $5 for children younger than 14.

    Museum of Tolerance, 9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035; (310) 553-8403, http://www.museumoftolerance.com.

    Closed Saturdays. Adults $15.50, ages 5-18 $11.50.

    Beverly Canon Gardens, 241 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 285-2408, http://www.beverlyhills.org/services/rec/parks/beverly_canon_gardens.asp.

    A tiny park in the heart of a shopping district, with chairs, tables, fountain and grass.

    Beverly Gardens Park, Beverly Hills 90210

    This 1.9-mile linear park, which has no street address, runs along Santa Monica Boulevard between Whittier and Doheny drives, with greenery and a pedestrian path. It also has the city's 40-foot-long BEVERLY HILLS sign, near North Beverly Drive.

    Roxbury Park, 471 S. Roxbury Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 285-6840, http://www.beverlyhills.org/services/rec/parks/roxbury.asp.

    This 11-acre park includes sports fields, picnic areas, four tennis courts and children playgrounds.

    Sony Studios, 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 244-8687, http://www.sonypicturesstudiostours.com.

    This is where \"Wizard of Oz\" was shot in 1938 and where \"Jeopardy!\" has been shot since 1984. Walking tours last about two hours, open to ages 12 and above, $33 per person. Tours begin at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. daily.

    Brentwood Country Mart, 225 26th St., Santa Monica 90402; http://www.brentwoodcountrymart.com.

    Two dozen trendy shops and half a dozen spots for food. Opened in 1948.

    Taschen Books, 354 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 274-4300, http://www.taschen.com.

    Fancy and sexy books, many in limited editions at eye-popping prices.

    Wilshire to West Hollywood
    Highlights include the Sunset Strip, Chateau Marmont, Farmers Market, Canter's, Pink's, Fairfax, Melrose, La Brea Tar Pits, LACMA, Koreatown and the Wiltern.

    Where to stay

    Farmer's Daughter, 115 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036; (800) 334-1658 or (323) 937-3930, www.farmersdaughterhotel.com.

    66 rooms. Doubles, $189-$269, more for the three suites. Adjoins Tart restaurant.

    London West Hollywood, 1020 N. San Vicente Blvd.; West Hollywood90069; (310) 854-1111, http://www.thelondonwesthollywood.com.

    Just below the Sunset Strip. 200 rooms (the hotel calls them all \"suites\"), each at least 750 square feet. (There's a guy on staff whose job is brushing smooth the suede walls in the public areas. Pool and lounge on roof. Gordon Ramsay restaurant. Doubles, $339-$409 nightly, with specials as low as $249.

    Ramada Plaza Hotel, 8585 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069; (800) 845-8585, http://www.ramadaweho.com.

    An affordable chain hotel in the middle of the action. The 176 rooms include 22 loft suites with domed ceilings. Doubles, $149-$199. Pool, free Wi-Fi.

    Chateau Marmont, 8221 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90046; (323) 656-1010, http://www.chateaumarmont.com.

    Show-biz insouciance and 63 rooms in a faux French castle that dates to 1929. Just above the Sunset Strip. Doubles from $415.

    Where to eat

    Soot Bull Jeep, 3136 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 90005; (213) 387-3865.

    A neighborhood stalwart since 1983. Lunch, dinner. Korean barbecue, cooked on a charcoal grill at your table in a plain, busy dining room. Main dishes, $18-$23. 

    Hatfield's, 6703 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 935-2977, http://www.hatfieldsrestaurant.com.

    French cuisine (with global influences) that's been winning raves since opening in 2010. Main dishes, $29-$36, prix fixe and tasting menus $49, $59 and $98. Dinner only.

    Pink's, 709 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 931-4223; http://www.pinkshollywood.com.

    Hot dogs of many kinds since 1939. Burgers too. Often a long line. Dogs, $3.45-$7.95. Opens 9:30 a.m. daily, closes at 2 a.m. most days, 3 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. No credit cards.

    Canter's Deli, 419 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 651-2030; http://www.cantersdeli.com.

    Open 24-7 (except Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur). Main dishes, $12.50-$18.50. The neighboring Kibitz Room cocktail lounge and music venue is open 10:30 a.m.-1:40 a.m. Nice bonus: 90 minutes of free off-street parking with validation.

    Messob Ethiopian Restaurant, 1041 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90019; (323) 938-8827 or 8806; http://www.messob.com.

    Lunch and dinner. Main dishes, $9.25-$26.50, most less than $15, with many vegetarian options.

    Hugo's Restaurant, 8401 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069; (323) 654-3993, http://www.hugosrestaurant.com.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner, but best known for creative breakfasts (served until 4 p.m.). Breakfasts up to $12.50, dinner main dishes, $12.50-$22.75.

    Kings Road Cafe, 8361 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048; (323) 655-9044; http://www.kingsroadcafe.com.

    Many sidewalk tables. Breakfast and lunch, dinner until 8 p.m. weekdays. Main dishes, $7.50-$16.50.

    Chateau Marmont restaurant,8221 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90046; (323) 656-1010; http://www.chateaumarmont.com.

    Breakfast lunch and dinner. Dinner main dishes, $18-$45. Bar Marmont (8171 Sunset Blvd.) serves dinner only.

    HMS Bounty, 3357 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 90010; (213) 385-7275, http://www.thehmsbounty.com.

    Bar and grill. Main dishes, $9.95-$19.95.

    Village Idiot, 7383 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 655-3331, http://www.villageidiotla.com.

    A mod-pub retreat, with brick walls, high ceiling, black ducts. Popular for watching soccer. Lunch and dinner daily, with breakfast on weekends. Most dinner main dishes, $11-$17.

    Crazy Hook, 3250 Wilshire Blvd., No. 102, Los Angeles 90010; (213) 389-3424.

    A pirate bar in Koreatown. Beer served and drunk in large quantities. Main dishes around $10.

    What to see

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 857-6000, http://www.lacma.org.

    Biggest encyclopedic art museum west of the Mississippi. Admission, $15 for adults, free for children 17 and younger. Special exhibitions sometimes pricier. Closed Wednesdays.

    Page Museum La Brea Tar Pits, 5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 934-7243 (PAGE), http://www.tarpits.org.

    Goop, bones and natural history. Open daily. Admission, $11 adults, $5 children 5-12.

    Petersen Automotive Museum, 6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 930-2277 (CARS), http://www.petersen.org.

    Admission, $10 for adults, $3 for children 5-12. Closed Mondays.

    Wi Spa, 2700 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90057; (213) 487-2700; http://www.wispausa.com.

    A big, clean Korean-style spa, with separate floors for men and women, and a co-ed floor with a kids' zone and restaurant. Access to sauna and tubs costs $15-$25 a person.

    Japan L.A. Pop Culture Shop, 73201/2 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 934-5201), http://www.japanla.com.

    Hello Kitty and beyond. Open daily.

    Necromance, 7220 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 934-8684, http://www.necromance.com.

    Bones, bugs and other natural history curios. Open daily.

    MAK Center for Art and Architecture, 835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood 90069; (323) 651-1510, http://www.makcenter.org.

    Adult admission, $7. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

    Pasadena
    Begin your own explorations with these 10 micro-itineraries for Pasadena and its environs.

    Where to stay

    Langham Huntington Pasadena, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106; (626) 568-3900, http://www.pasadena.langhamhotels.com.

    Twenty-three acres, 380 rooms, each at least 415 square feet. Building dates to 1907. Doubles from $189.

    Arroyo Vista Inn, 335 Monterey Road, South Pasadena, CA 91030; (323) 478-7300, http://www.arroyvistainn.com.

    Nine rooms in a well-appointed hillside 1910 Craftsman house, atop a long, narrow driveway. Not set up for kids. Doubles from $157.

    Bissell House, 201 Orange Grove Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-3535, http://www.bissellhouse.com.

    Seven bedrooms, with private baths, in an 1887 Victorian mansion. Doubles from $155-$275. Pool. Kid-friendly.

    Where to eat

    Green Street Tavern, 69 W. Green St., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 229-9961, http://www.greenstreettavern.net.

    California comfort food with European influence. Lunch and dinner, brunch Saturdays and Sundays. Dinner main dishes $13-$19.

    Din Tai Fung, 1108 S. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 574-7068, http://www.dintaifungusa.com.

    These are the only California outlets of a global dumpling-house chain born in Taiwan. Pork-and-broth-filled dumplings, (xiao long bao), a specialty. Lunch and dinner, no reservations, often a line. Most dishes $5-$9.25. Second location at 1088 S. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007.

    Julienne, 2649 Mission St., San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 441-2290, http://www.juliennetogo.com.

    French bistro style, pleasant sidewalk dining under arched arcade. Gourmet market inside. Breakfast and lunch. Closed Sundays. Lunch main dishes $12-$19.50. Long menu of food to go from the market.

    Red White + Bluezz Jazz Club, 70 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 792-4441, http://www.redwhitebluezz.com.

    Dinner only. Live jazz nightly (no cover charge) and jazz brunch on Sundays. Dinner main dishes about $11-$30.

    Lemonade, 146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 304-7700, www.lemonadela.com.

    Lunch and dinner, cafeteria style. Opened in 2011 as part of a growing L.A.-area chain. Main dishes up to $11.75.

    La Grande Orange, 260 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 356-4444, http://www.lgostationcafe.com.

    Lively dining in an old train depot. Dinner main dishes $12-$27. Lunch and dinner daily, reservations accepted. Also, there's an adjoining semi-separate pizza operation known as the Luggage Room Pizzeria, (626) 356-4440, http://www.theluggageroom.com, which also offers lunch and dinner daily, no reservations. Pizza $11-$15.

    Auntie Em's, 4616 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90041; (323) 255-0800, http://www.auntieemskitchen.com.

    High-achieving comfort food in kitsch-hipster company. Sidewalk and indoor seating, sometimes a wait on weekend mornings. Lunch main dishes top off at $12.95. 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sundays.

    Buster's Ice Cream & Coffee Stop,1006 Mission St., South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-0744, http://www.busterscoffee.com.

    Coffee, ice cream, pastries, sandwiches and salads in a colorful corner storefront, beginning at 6:30 a.m. weekdays, 7 a.m. weekends. Closes between 7 and 9 p.m., depending on the night. Sandwiches usually $6-$6.75.

    Heirloom Bakery, 807 Meridian Ave. Suite C, South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-0042, http://www.toolproject.com/heirloom.

    Breakfast and lunch, with salads, sandwiches and pizza. Prices up to $8.95.

    Zona Rosa Caffe, 15 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 793-2334, http://www.zonarosacaffe.com.

    A boho Latino coffeehouse. Coffee drinks up to $4.20. Live Latin music on Thursday nights in spring and summer.

    Green Street Restaurant, 146 S. Shopper's Lane, Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 577-7170, http://www.greenstreetrestaurant.com.

    California cuisine. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Dinner main dishes $12.95-$24.95.

    Little Flower Candy Co., 1422 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 304-4800, http://www.littleflowercandyco.com.

    Sweets, salads and sandwiches up to $9.50.

    Bean Town coffeehouse,45 N. Baldwin Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-1596, http://www.beantowncoffeebar.com.

    A community fixture with old sofas, exposed brick, vintage signs. Coffees, breakfasts, sandwiches, soups, salads and wraps. Open 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays; 5:30 a.m.-11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Main dishes all under $8. Coffee drinks top off about $4.

    Mother Moo Creamery, 17 Kersting Court, Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-9650, http://www.mothermoo.com.

    Ice cream made fresh daily. One scoop: $3.50.

    Wistaria, 44 N. Baldwin Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-3155, http://www.wistariarestaurant.com.

    Opened in summer 2011. A cosmopolitan minimalist dining room in a quaint little downtown. Dinner main dishes $12.95-$23. Closed Mondays. Dinner Tuesdays-Sundays. Breakfast and lunch Thursdays-Sundays.

    The Raymond Restaurant, 1250 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 441-4770, http://www.theraymond.com.

    Elegant meals in a Craftsman house (1890s home to a caretaker for a hotel that's now long gone) and on its patio. Closed Mondays. Dinner Tuesdays-Sundays. Lunch Fridays-Sundays. Breakfast from 9 a.m. on weekends. Dinner main dishes $27-$40.

    What to see

    Norton Simon Museum, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 449-6840, http://www.nortonsimon.org.

    Small but select showcase for European and Asian art, with a handsome sculpture garden and pond. Usually closed Tuesdays. Open noon to 6 p.m., most days, noon to 9 p.m. on Fridays. Closed Christmas Day and Rose Parade Day (Jan. 2), but open noon-6 p.m. Dec. 27, and noon to 4 p.m. New Year's Day. Adult admission $10. Anyone 18 or under is free.

    Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford St., San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 405-2100, http://www.huntington.org.

    Closed Tuesdays. (Also closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.) Open noon-4:30 p.m. weekdays; 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekends and Monday holidays. Adult admission $15 weekdays, $20 weekends. Children age 5-11, $6.

    The Gamble House, 4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 793-3334, http://www.gamblehouse.org.

    Hour-long tours starting at noon until 3 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays. Adult admission $10-$12.50. children under 12 (must be accompanied) free.

    Tournament House and Wrigley Gardens, 391 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91184; (626) 449-4100, http://www.tournamentofroses.com.

    Free hour-long interior tours are offered at 2 and 3 p.m. Thursdays from February through August. The rose garden is open to the public, except for Dec. 31-Jan. 2.

    One Colorado shopping area, 24 E. Union St., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 564-1066, http://www.onecolorado.com.

    About 35 shops and restaurants behind revitalized facades on Colorado Boulevard between Fair Oaks and DeLacey avenues.

    Armory Center for the Arts, 145 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 792-5101, http://www.armoryarts.org.

    Exhibitions, classes and studio space. Noon-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Sundays, Admission $5.

    Distant Lands, 20 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 449-3220, http://www.distantlands.com.

    Travel gear, travel books, European rail passes.

    Vroman's, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 449-5320, http://www.vromansbookstore.com.

    Founded in 1894, the mother of all independent bookshops in Southern California.

    Pasadena Playhouse, 39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 356-7529, http://www.pasadenaplayhouse.org.

    Live theater in a 1925 Spanish Colonial building.

    Caltech, 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125; (626) 395-6811, http://www.caltech.edu.

    About 2,200 undergrads and grad students study amid a complex of increasing architectural diversity. For a self-guided tour, check http://www.marcomm.caltech.edu/pdf/Along_the_Olive_Walk.pdf

    Rose Bowl, There are no public tours of the 90,000-seat stadium. For info on the monthly Rose Bowl Flea Market (more than 2,500 vendors; adult admission $8-$20 each; 5 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), check http://www.rgcshows.com.

    There's a busy 3.4-mile jogging/walking/cycling path around the stadium and neighboring Brookside golf course. From March through October, bicycle racers gather at 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for a 10-lap ride.

    Brookside Park, 360 N. Arroyo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 744-4000, http://www.cityofpasadena.net/PublicWorks/Brookside_Park1/.

    Sixty-two acres, golf course, multiple playgrounds (including a great one behind the aquatic center), five tennis courts, three baseball fields, two soccer areas.

    Ten Thousand Villages, 567 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 229-9892, http://www.pasadena.tenthousandvillages.com.

    Open daily. A fair trade retailer for home décor, personal items and gifts.

    Lacy Park, 1485 Virginia Road, San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 300-0790, http://www.ci.san-marino.ca.us/lacy.htm.

    Thirty grassy acres under tall, shady trees with picnic tables. Free on weekdays. On weekends, all non-residents of San Marino age 4 or over pay $4 each. No alcohol or barbecuing. Inner loop trail good for little kids riding bikes. Open 6:30 a.m.-dusk weekdays, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. weekends (until 8 p.m. during Daylight Saving Time).

    Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 574-7223, http://www.santaanita.com.

    The main racing season runs Dec. 26-April 22 with races Thursdays-Sundays and occasionally on Mondays. But the track also offers Autumn Stakes, which in 2011 meant live races Thursday-Sunday Sept. 30-Nov. 6. For fall or winter racing, adult admission is $5 (general) to $20 (Turf Club). Parking $4-$10 with a general admission ticket (free to children 17 and under with a parent).

    E. Waldo Ward & Son, 273 E. Highland Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-1218, http://www.waldoward.com.

    A four-generation family business, complete with red barn, citrus trees and modest gift shop, that has canned jams and jellies and such since 1891.

    L.A. County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 821-3222, http://www.arboretum.org.

    Exotic greenery, roaming peacocks, a little lake, an 1885 cottage and 127 acres of calm. Adult admission $8, children 5-12 $3. Open 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily, closed Christmas.

    Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91205; (323) 982-8178, http://www.forestlawn.com.

    Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (6 p.m. during Daylight Saving). Mausoleum and church hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. daily.

    Pacific Asia Museum, 46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 449-2742, http://www.pacificasiamuseum.org.

    Adult admission $9. Children age 11 or under free. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays. Closed Christmas and New Year's Day.

    Pasadena Museum of California Art, 490 E. Union St., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 568-3665, http://www.pmcaonline.org.

    Adult admission $7, students and seniors $5. Closed Christmas and New Year's Day.

    Hollywood
    To close out our yearlong series of Southern California Close-Ups, here is a set of 10 Hollywood micro-itineraries, suitable for visitors from across town or across the planet.

    Where to stay

    Magic Castle Hotel, 7025 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 851-0800, http://www.magiccastlehotel.com.

    Thirty units, most of them one- and two-bedroom suites, 500-800 square feet, with full kitchens. Pool, free WiFi. Doubles from $194.

    Redbury Hotel, 1717 Vine St., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 962-1717, http://www.theredbury.com.

    First built as apartments, its 57 rooms are all 750 square feet or more. Hotel opened late 2010. Doubles from $250.

    Best Western Plus Hollywood Hills, 6141 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 464-5181; http://www.bestwestern.com/hollywoodhillshotel.

    Pool, 86 rooms. Largely redone in 2011. Doubles from $99. Free WiFi. Parking $15 a day. Ask for a room facing the hills, not Franklin Avenue.

    Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, 1755 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 856-1200, http://www.renaissancehollywood.com.

    Open since 2001, with 632 rooms. Doubles from $259. (Doubles with breakfast from $289).

    W Hotel, 6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 798-1300, http://www.whotels.com/LAHollywood.

    Here's where the party people stay. Opened early 2010 with 305 rooms, a pool and upscale nightclub on the roof (beneath the big red W) and a Metro subway station underneath (below the smaller black M). Doubles (about 400 square feet) from $259.

    Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, 7000 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 466-7000, http://www.thompsonhotels.com/TheRoosevelt.

    Built in the 1920s, the Roosevelt has 300 rooms, a big pool. Doubles from $189.

    Where to eat

    Musso & Frank Grill, 6667 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-7788, http://www.mussoandfrank.com.

    Old-school service, old-school menu, old-school setting. Lunch and dinner, main dishes, $15-$44. Closed Sundays and Mondays.

    Larchmont Bungalow, 107 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 90004; (323) 461-1528, http://www.larchmontbungalow.com.

    Opened late 2009. Many vegan menu items. Breakfast all day. Lunch and dinner main dishes, $12.95-$24.95.

    Palm's Thai Restaurant, 5900 Hollywood Blvd., Suite B, Los Angeles 90028; (323) 462-5073, http://www.palmsthai.com.

    Dinner main dishes (including crispy fish maw salad and deep-fried frog, sautéed with chile and garlic) up to $20.99. Live music usually comes in half-hour bursts, with sets at 7:30, 9 and 10 p.m.

    101 Coffee Shop, 6145 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-1175, http://www.the101coffeeshop.com.

    Comfort food in classic '60s coffee-shop style. Open 7- 3 a.m. daily. Most breakfast combos $6.95-$10.95. Lunch and dinner up to $14.95.

    Victor's, 1917 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 464-0276, http://www.victorssquare.com.

    Breakfast combos mostly $6.50-$15, lunch and dinner main dishes usually up to $18.

    Oaks Gourmet Market, 1915 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 871-8894, http://www.theoaksgourmet.com.

    Opened in 2009, with salads, sandwiches and pizzas mostly $9-$12, and big wine and cheese selections. Only place to sit: one big, family-style table. Also Hollywood Bowl picnic baskets, $40 (for two) to $110 (for three). Open 7 a.m.-midnight daily.

    Stout, 1544 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 469-3801, http://www.stoutburgersandbeers.com.

    Burgers and beer. Beef, chicken and veggie burgers all $10. Opened late 2009, more than 20 beers on tap. Open until 4 a.m.

    Yamashiro,1999 N. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 466-5125, http://www.yamashirorestaurant.com.

    An Asian-fusion restaurant and bar with a 600-year-old Japanese pagoda and wide, twinkling views of the city. Dinner main dishes, $25-$69; cocktails, $12.

    Aroma Café, 7373 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 850-8120, http://www.aromabakery.com.

    Breakfast, lunch and dinner in a big dining room with glass walls and a big patio. Dinner main dishes, $9.95-$32.95.

    Magic Castle, 7001 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 851-3313, http://www.magiccastle.com.

    A 30-day membership ($100) buys free admission (but not dinner) for two. Guests at the Magic Castle Hotel pay $10 Castle admission on Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, $15 on Fridays and Saturdays. (Those prices will increase to $20 and $25 when the facility fully reopens.). The current dinner buffet costs $32 per adult, as do the weekend brunches. (Ordinarily, main dishes cost $20-$50.) Evening shows are strictly age 21 and older; children permitted at brunch. Dress code, $8 mandatory valet.

    Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles, 1514 N. Gower St., Los Angeles 90028. (323) 466-7453, http://www.roscoeschickenandwaffles.com.

    Now in five locations, Roscoe's does soul food, breakfast, lunch and dinner. Main dishes up to $16.30. Open at 8:30 a.m. most mornings, 8 on Sundays. Closes at midnight most nights, but 4 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday mornings.

    What to see

    Sunset Ranch, 3400 N. Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles 90068; (323) 469-5450, http://www.sunsetranchhollywood.com.

    One-hour guided trail rides, $30 per person; two hours, $45-$70. On the third Saturday of every month, there's a sunset ride with barbecue dinner and music at the stables for $95 each.

    Pantages Theatre, 6233 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 468-1770, http://www.broadwayla.org.

    Traveling shows such as \"Wicked\" (through Jan. 29), and stand-up acts including Kathy Griffin and Jerry Seinfeld.

    Paramount Pictures Studio Tours, 5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 956-1777, http://www.paramountstudios.com.

    Two-hour guided tour of the Paramount lot, by foot and golf cart, $45 per person. 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. Reservations required.

    Kodak Theatre, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 308-6300 or (877) 943-4747, http://www.kodaktheare.com.

    The 3,332-seat venue, unveiled in 2001, is where the Oscars are held yearly and it's home to Cirque du Soleil's \"Iris\" production, Tickets run $43-$253 (plus $13 each in added fees). The live show, heavy on gymnastics, dancing and cinematic effects, is recommended by the producers for ages 5 and older. Dark on Mondays. (The theater website also has info on tours of the venue.)

    El Capitan Theatre, 6838 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (818) 845-3110, elcapitan.go.com.

    Built in 1926 with 1,000 seats, reborn after a Disney rejuvenation in 1991. General admission adult, $15; children/seniors, $12. VIP tickets also available.

    Monastery of the Angels, 1977 Carmen Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 466-2186, http://themonasteryoftheangelslosangeles.com.

    Gift shop open Mondays-Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., with pumpkin bread ($10 a loaf), hand-dipped chocolates and peanut brittle.

    The Daily Planet, 5931 1/2 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 957-0061, http://www.thedailyplanetbookstore.com.

    Newsstand, gifts and books.

    Counterpoint Records & Books, 5911 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 957-7965, http://www.counterpointrecordsandbooks.com.

    Used books and music, bought and sold.

    Hollywood & Highland Center, 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-6412, http://www.hollywoodandhighland.com.

    It's a mall wrapped around the Kodak Theatre and decorated with cinematic flourishes, including a set of concrete elephants.

    Grauman's Chinese Theater, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 461-3331, http://www.chinesetheatres.com.

    Tours available, $13.50 for adults, $6.50 for children; call (323) 463-9576. Movies, $13.75 for adults and $10.75 for children.

    Larry Edmunds Bookshop, 6644 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 463-3273, http://www.larryedmunds.com.
    Starline Tours, 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 463-3333, http://www.starlinetours.com.

    This bus tour company, born in 1935, does tours of Hollywood, stars' homes and many other locales. Tickets $18-$133, depending on the tour.

    Hollywood Forever cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 469-1181, http://www.hollywoodforever.com.

    Sixty-four acres of graves and crypts, including some stars, eagerly presented to visitors via celebrity grave maps, Dia de los Muertos parties and more.

    Guitar Center & Rock Walk, 7425 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 874-1060, stores.guitarcenter.com/Hollywood

    In the sidewalk fronting this massive music store, more than 400 rock stars have left handprints. This was the Guitar Center chain's first store.

    Amoeba Music, 6400 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 245-6400, http://www.amoeba.com.

    New and used music, videos and posters, with occasional free in-store concerts.

    Space 15 Twenty, 1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; http://www.space15twenty.com.

    A mini-mall with indie spirit, offering art books, Umami burgers, Urban Outfitters, etc.

    Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90078; (323) 850-2000, http://www.hollywoodbowl.com.

    The 2012 summer season runs June 22-Sept. 22.

    Greek Theatre, 2700 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 665-5857, http://www.greektheatrela.com.

    The 2012 season runs late April through late October.

    Theatre Row Hollywood, http://www.theaterrowhollywood.com.

    More than a dozen live theater spaces stand on or near Santa Monica Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and El Centro Street. (6400-7400), most with 99 seats or fewer. Some venues, like the Hudson Theatres at 6539 Santa Monica Blvd., have multiple performance spaces. Expect prices around $25.

    Jumbo's Clown Room, 5153 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 666-1187, http://www.jumbos.com.

    Semi-ironic bikini burlesque. Two-drink minimum, no cover. Valet parking, $5.

    The Writer's Room, 6685 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028.

    This is a hidden little watering hole with a vintage feel and $14 cocktails. Enter from the rear, next to Musso & Frank's. Open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Casual and jazzy, 6 -9 p.m., then the music turns to rock, the scene gets trendier and the admission often depends on a doorman's consultation of the guest list.

    Itinerary

    Downtown Los Angeles

    Where to stay:

    Los Angeles Athletic Club,
    431 W. 7th St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 625-2211
    Hilton Checkers,
    535 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-0000
    The Stay,
    636 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90014; (213) 213-7829
    Omni Hotel,
    251 S. Olive St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3300

    Where to eat and drink:

    Bottega Louie Restaurant & Gourmet Market,
    700 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90017; (213) 802-1470
    Café Metropol,
    923 E. 3rd St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 613-1537
    Hoan Kiem,
    727 N. Broadway, Suite 130, Los Angeles 90012; (213) 617-3650
    La Golondrina,
    17 Olvera St., Los Angeles 90012; (213) 628-4349
    Nickel Diner,
    524 S. Main St., Los Angeles 90013; (213) 623-8301
    The Standard Hotel,
    Rooftop Bar, 550 S. Flower St., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 892-8080
    The Millennium Biltmore Hotel,
    Gallery Bar, 506 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 624-1011
    WP24 restaurant and lounge,
    900 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles 90015; (213) 743-8824

    What to see:

    Central Library,
    630 W. 5th St., Los Angeles 90071; (213) 228-7000
    Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County,
    900 Exposition Blvd., Los Angeles 90007; (213) 763-3466
    Grand Central Market,
    317 S. Broadway, Los Angeles 90013; (213) 624-2378
    Union Station,
    800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles 90012. Amtrak, (800) 872-7245
    Walt Disney Concert Hall,
    111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles 90012; (323) 850-2000
    Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk
    The Derby Dolls,
    1910 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 90026; (310) 285-3766

    Inland Orange County

    Where to stay:

    Ramada Maingate,
    1650 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim 92802; (714)772-0440
    Ayres Inn,
    3737 W. Chapman Ave., Orange 92868; (714) 978-9168
    Westin South Coast Plaza,
    686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 540-2500

    Where to eat and drink:

    East Borough,
    at the Camp, 2937 Bristol St., D102, Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 641-5010
    Seasons 52,
    South Coast Plaza, Suite 2802, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa 92626; (714) 437-5252
    Cook's Corner,
    19152 Santiago Canyon Road, Trabuco Canyon 92679; (949) 858-0266
    Gabbi's Mexican Kitchen,
    141 S. Glassell St., Orange 92866; (714) 633-3038

    What to see:

    Disneyland
    1313 S. Disneyland Drive, Anaheim 92802. Tickets and reservations, (714) 781-4400; vacation packages (714) 520-5060
    Knott's Berry Farm
    8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, 90620; (714) 220-5200
    Orange County Great Park
    Sand Canyon Avenue exit off Interstate 5, Irvine 92623; (866) 829-3829
    Nixon Presidential Library & Museum
    18001 Yorba Linda Blvd., Yorba Linda 92886; (714) 983-9120

    Park Neighborhoods

    Where to stay:

    Hotel250
    250 Silver Lake Blvd., Los Angeles 90004; (213) 639-1920
    Los Feliz Lodge
    1501, 1503 and 1507 N. Hoover St., Los Angeles 90027, and 4357 Sunset Drive (same city and ZIP); (323) 660-4150
    El Tres Inn
    4439 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 666-6351

    Where to eat and drink:

    Forage
    3823 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026; (323) 663-6885
    Trails Cafรฉ
    2333 Fern Dell Drive, Los Angeles 90068; (323) 871-2102
    Blair's Restaurant & Cafe
    2903 Rowena Blvd., Los Angeles 90039; (323) 660-1882
    Alcove Cafe & Bakery
    1929 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 644-0100
    Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea
    3922 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90029; (323) 663-6173
    L.A. Police Academy Revolver & Athletic Club Cafรฉ
    1880 Academy Road, Los Angeles 90012; (323) 221-5222
    Short Stop
    1455 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026; (213) 482-4942
    Tiki Ti
    4427 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 669-9381
    Umami Burger
    4655 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 669-3922

    What to see:

    Dodger Stadium
    1000 Elysian Park Ave., Los Angeles 90012; (323) 224-1471
    Griffith Observatory
    2800 E. Observatory Road, Los Angeles 90027; (213) 473-0800
    Los Angeles Zoo
    5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles 90027; (323) 644-4200
    The Autry National Center's Museum of the American West
    4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles 90027; (323) 667-2000
    Architecture Tours L.A.
    (323) 464-7868
    Barnsdall Art Park and Hollyhock House
    4800 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027

    Where to shop:

    Soap Plant/Wacko/Luz de Jesus Gallery
    4633 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 663-0122
    Skylight Books
    1818 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 660-1175
    Echo Park Film Center
    1200 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles 90026; (213) 484-8846
    Time Travel Mart
    1714 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90026; (213) 413-3388

    San Fernando Valley

    Where to stay:

    Beverly Garland's Holiday Inn
    4222 Vineland Ave., North Hollywood 91602; (818) 980-8000 or (800) 238-3759
    Hilton Los Angeles/ Universal City
    555 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City 91608; (818) 506-2500
    Tangerine Hotel
    3901 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; (818) 843-1121
    Sportsmen's Lodge Hotel
    12825 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 769-4700 or (800) 821-8511
    Blvd Hotel & Spa, 10730 Ventura Blvd.
    Studio City 91604; (818) 623-9100 or (888) 885-2583
    Sheraton Universal Hotel
    333 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City 91608; (818) 980-1212

    Where to eat and drink:

    Aroma Café
    4360 Tujunga Ave., Studio City 91604; (818) 508-0677
    Bob's Big Boy
    4211 W. Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; (818) 843-9334
    Pitfire Artisan Pizza
    5211 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601; (818) 980-2949
    Sweet Butter Kitchen
    Café & Market, 13824 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91423; (818) 788-2832
    Nat's Early Bite
    14115 Burbank Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91401; (818) 781-3040
    Jerry's Famous Deli
    12655 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 980-4245
    Sardo's Grill & Lounge
    259 N. Pass Ave., Burbank 91505; (818) 846-8126
    Vitello's
    4349 Tujunga Ave., Studio City 91604; (818) 769-0905
    Vivian's Millennium Café
    10968 Ventura Blvd., Studio City 91604; (818) 762-8710
    Federal Bar
    5303 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood 91601; (818) 980-2555

    What to see:

    Universal Studios Hollywood
    100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City 91608; (818) 622-3750
    Warner Bros. VIP Studio Tour
    3400 Riverside Drive, Burbank 91522; (818) 972-8687
    Mission San Fernando Rey de España
    15151 San Fernando Mission Blvd., Mission Hills 91345; (818) 361-0186
    Coldwater Canyon Park
    12601 Mulholland Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (818) 753-4600
    Big Kid Collectable Toy Mall & Retro Store
    14109 Burbank Blvd., Sherman Oaks 91404; (818) 785-9208
    Tapia Bros. Fresh Produce
    5251 Hayvenhurst Ave., Encino 91436; (818) 905-6155
    Falcon Theatre
    4252 Riverside Drive, Burbank 91505; box office, (818) 955-8101
    Stoney Point Park
    on Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Chatsworth Street and California 118, Chatsworth 91311; (818) 756-8060

    Coastal Orange County

    Where to stay:

    Bay Shores Peninsula Hotel
    1800 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 92663; (949) 675-3463 or (800) 222-6675
    Shorebreak Hotel
    500 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach 92648; (714) 861-4470
    Aliso Creek Inn
    31106 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 499-2271 or (800) 223-3309
    Beachcomber Motel
    533 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 492-5457 or (888) 492-5457
    Casa Tropicana Inn
    610 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 492-1234 or (800) 492-1245
    Blue Lantern Inn
    34343 Street of the Blue Lantern, Dana Point 92629; (949) 661-1304 or (800) 950-1236
    Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel
    1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 240-2000
    Montage Laguna Beach
    30801 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 715-6000 or (866) 806-2163
    La Casa del Camino
    1289 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-2446
    Pacific Edge Hotel
    647 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-8566
    Surf & Sand Resort
    1555 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (877) 349-0352
    Inn at Laguna Beach
    211 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-2855, (800) 544-4479
    Crystal Cove Beach Cottages
    35 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast 92657; (800) 444-7275
    Newport Beach Hotel2306 W. Oceanfront Blvd., Newport Beach 92663; (949) 673-7030 or (800) 571-8749

    Where to eat and drink:

    La Sirena Grill
    347 Mermaid St., Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 497-8226
    Raya
    Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel Hotel, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 240-2000
    True Food Kitchen
    451 Newport Center Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach 92660; (949) 644-2400
    Fisherman's Restaurant & Bar
    611 Avenida Victoria, San Clemente 92672; (949) 498-6390
    Ramos House Café
    31752 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano 92675; (949) 443-1342
    Madison Square & Garden Cafe
    320 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-0137
    Beachcomber Cafe
    15 Crystal Cove, Newport Coast 92657; (949) 376-6900
    Jane's Corn Dogs
    106 McFadden Place, Newport Beach 92663; (949) 675-1770
    Wilma's Patio
    203 Marine Ave., Balboa Island, Newport Beach 92662; (949) 675-5542

    What to see:

    Ocean Institute
    24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point 92629; (949) 496-2274
    Orange County Museum of Art
    850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach 92660; (949) 759-1122
    Laguna Art Museum
    307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach 92651; (949) 494-8971
    International Surfing Museum
    411 Olive Ave., Huntington Beach 92648; (714) 960-3483
    Zoomars Petting Zoo
    31791 Los Rios St., San Juan Capistrano 92675; (949) 331-6550

    Long Beach, San Pedro & Catalina

    Where to stay:

    L.A./South Bay Hostel
    Angels Gate Park, 3601 South Gaffey St., Building 613, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 831-8109
    Avia Hotel
    285 Bay St., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 436-1047 or (866) 644-2842
    Hotel Maya
    700 Queensway Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 435-7676
    Pavilion Hotel
    513 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-1788 or (800) 626-1496
    Snug Harbor Inn
    108 Sumner Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-8400 or (888) 394-7684
    Catalina island Vacation Rentals
    119 Sumner Ave., Suite B, Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-2276 or (800) 631-5280
    Terranea Resort
    100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 265-2800 or (866) 484-5558

    Where to eat and drink:

    555 East
    555 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 437-0626
    Tantalum
    6272 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 431-1414
    Belmont Brewing Co.
    25-39th Place, Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 433-3891
    Open Sesame
    5201 and 5215 E. 2nd St., Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 621-1698
    Lola's Mexican Cuisine
    2030 E. Fourth St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 343-5506
    Number Nine
    2118 E. 4th St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 434-2009
    Avalon Grille
    423 Crescent Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-7494
    The Corner Store
    1118 W. 37th St., San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 832-2424
    Nelson's
    100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 265-2836
    Parker's Lighthouse
    435 Shoreline Village Dr., Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 432-6500

    What to see:

    Aquarium of the Pacific
    100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802; (562) 590-3100
    Wayfarers Chapel
    5755 Palos Verdes Drive South, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275; (310) 377-1650
    Gondola Getaway
    5437 E. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90803; (562) 433-9595
    Descanso Beach Club
    1 Descanso Ave., Avalon, CA 90704; (310) 510-7410
    The Vintage Collective
    2122 E. Fourth St., Long Beach, CA 90814; (562) 433-8699
    Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
    3720 Stephen M. White Drive, San Pedro, CA 90731; (310) 548-7562
    Catalina Express
    95 Berth, San Pedro, CA 90731; (800) 481-3470

    Venice, Santa Monica and Malibu

    Where to stay:

    Hotel Erwin
    1697 Pacific Ave., Venice; (310) 452-1111
    Hostelling International Santa Monica
    1436 2nd St., Santa Monica; (310) 393-9913
    Casa del Mar
    1910 Ocean Way, Santa Monica; (310) 581-5533
    Shutters on the Beach
    1 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 458-0030
    Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel
    1700 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (866) 563-9792
    JW Marriott Santa Monica Le Merigot
    1740 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-9700
    Georgian Hotel
    1415 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-9945
    Fairmont Miramar Hotel
    101 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 576-7777
    Travelodge Santa Monica
    3102 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 450-5766
    Malibu Beach Inn
    22878 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 456-6444

    Where to eat and drink:

    Mao's Kitchen
    11512 Pacific Ave., Venice; (310) 581-8305
    BP Oysterette
    1355 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 576-3474
    Ye Olde King's Head
    116 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 451-1402
    Cafe Montana
    1534 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 829-3990
    Babalu Bakery & Restaurant
    1002 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 395-2500
    Rae's
    2901 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 828-7937
    Upper West
    3321 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 586-1111

    What to see:

    Annenberg Community Beach House
    415 Pacific Coast Highway, Santa Monica; (310) 458-4904
    Santa Monica Pier
    200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica
    Santa Monica Place
    395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica; (310) 260-8333
    Hennessey + Ingalls Art & Architecture Bookstore
    214 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 458-9074
    Magicopolis
    1418 4th St., Santa Monica; (310) 451-2241
    Every Picture Tells a Story
    1333 Montana Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 451-2700
    Bergamot Station
    2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica
    McCabe's Guitar Shop
    3101 Pico Blvd., Santa Monica; (310) 828-4497
    The Getty Villa
    17985 Pacific Coast Highway, Pacific Palisades; (310) 440-7300
    Adamson House
    23200 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 456-8432
    Malibu Pier
    23000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu
    Paradise Cove
    28128 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu; (310) 457-2503

    South Bay

    Where to stay:

    The Beach House at Hermosa Beach
    1300 the Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-3001
    Shade Hotel
    1221 N. Valley Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 546-4995
    Sheraton Gateway
    6101 Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 642-1111
    Belamar Hotel
    3501 Sepulveda Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 750-0300
    Renaissance Los Angeles Airport Hotel
    9620 Airport Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90405; (310) 337-2800
    Westin Los Angeles Airport Hotel
    5400 W. Century Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 216-5858
    Portofino Hotel
    260 Portofino Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277; (310) 379-8481
    Surf City Hostel
    26 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 798-2323

    Where to eat and drink:

    The Strand House
    117 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 545-7470
    Green Temple
    1700 S. Catalina Ave. No. 103, Redondo Beach, CA 90277; (310) 944-4525
    Gum Tree Café
    238 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 376-8733
    Watermans
    22 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-4462
    Good Stuff
    1286 the Strand, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-2334
    The Rockefeller
    418 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-8567
    Manhattan Beach Creamery
    1120 Manhattan Ave., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 372-1155
    Rock'n Fish
    120 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266; (310) 379-9900
    Encounter
    209 World Way, Los Angeles International airport, Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 215-5151
    The Proud Bird
    11022 Aviation Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90045; (310) 670-3093
    Shanghai Red's
    13813 Fiji Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292; (310) 823-4522

    What to see:

    Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium
    Manhattan Beach Pier, Manhattan Beach, CA 90267; (310) 379-8179
    Hermosa Cyclery
    20 13th St., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 374-7816
    The Comedy & Magic Club
    1018 Hermosa Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254; (310) 372-1193
    Burton Chace Park
    13650 Mindanao Way, Marina del Rey, CA 90292; (310) 305-9595
    Redondo Beach Pier
    100 Fisherman's Wharf, Redondo Beach, CA; 90277
    Hermosa Beach Pier
    1 Pier Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254

    Beverly Hills

    Where to stay:

    Montage Beverly Hills Hotel
    225 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 860-7800
    Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows
    9641 Sunset Blvd., Beverly Hills 92010; (310) 276-2251
    Mosaic Hotel
    125 Spalding Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (800) 463-4466 or (310) 278-0303
    Beverly Wilshire
    9500 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 275-5200

    Where to eat and drink:

    Bouchon Bistro
    235 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 271-9910
    Saffron & Rose Ice Cream
    1387 Westwood Blvd., Los Angeles 90025; (310) 477-5533
    Apple Pan
    10801 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90064; (310) 475-3585
    Nic's
    435 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 550-5707
    Nate 'n Al
    414 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 274-0101
    Urth Caffe
    267 S. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 205-9311

    What to see:

    Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park and Mortuary
    1218 Glendon Ave., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 474-1579
    Getty Center
    1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles 90049; (310) 440-7300
    Museum of Jurassic Technology
    9341 Venice Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 836-6131
    UCLA
    405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles 90095; (310) 825-4321
    Hammer Museum
    10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 443-7000
    Geffen Playhouse
    10886 Le Conte Ave., Los Angeles 90024; (310) 208-5454
    Skirball Cultural Center
    2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles 90049; (310) 440-4500
    Center for Land Use Interpretation
    9331 Venice Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 839-5722
    Kirk Douglas Theatre
    9820 Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232; (213) 628-2772
    Annenberg Space for Photography
    2000 Avenue of the Stars, No. 10, Los Angeles 90067; (213) 403-3000
    Paley Center for Media
    465 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 786-1000
    Museum of Tolerance
    9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles 90035; (310) 553-8403
    Beverly Canon Gardens
    241 N. Canon Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 285-2408
    Beverly Gardens Park
    Beverly Hills 90210
    Roxbury Park
    471 S. Roxbury Drive, Beverly Hills 90212; (310) 285-6840
    Sony Studios
    10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City 90232; (310) 244-8687
    Brentwood Country Mart
    225 26th St., Santa Monica 90402
    Taschen Books
    354 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills 90210; (310) 274-4300

    West Hollywood

    Where to stay:

    Farmer's Daughter
    115 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036; (800) 334-1658
    London West Hollywood
    1020 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood 90069; (310) 854-1111
    Ramada Plaza Hotel
    8585 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069; (800) 845-8585
    Chateau Marmont
    8221 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90046; (323) 656-1010

    Where to eat and drink:

    Soot Bull Jeep
    3136 W. 8th St., Los Angeles 90005; (213) 387-3865
    Hatfield's
    6703 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 935-2977
    Pink's
    709 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 931-4223
    Canter's Deli
    419 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 651-2030
    Messob Ethiopian Restaurant
    1041 S. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles 90019; (323) 938-8827
    Hugo's Restaurant
    8401 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069; (323) 654-3993
    Kings Road Cafe
    8361 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 90048; (323) 655-9044
    Chateau Marmont
    8221 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood 90046; (323) 656-1010
    HMS Bounty
    3357 Wilshire Blvd., L.A. 90010; (213) 385-7275
    Village Idiot
    7383 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 655-3331
    Crazy Hook
    3250 Wilshire Blvd., No. 102, Los Angeles 90010; (213) 389-3424

    What to see:

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    5905 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 857-6000
    Page Museum La Brea Tar Pits
    5801 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 934-7243
    Petersen Automotive Museum
    6060 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90036; (323) 930-2277
    Wi Spa
    2700 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 90057; (213) 487-2700
    Japan L.A. Pop Culture Shop
    73201/2 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 934-5201
    Necromance
    7220 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 934-8684
    MAK Center
    835 N. Kings Road, West Hollywood 90069; (323) 651-1510

    Pasadena

    Where to stay:

    Langham Huntington Pasadena
    1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106; (626) 568-3900
    Arroyo Vista Inn
    335 Monterey Road, South Pasadena, CA 91030; (323) 478-7300
    Bissell House
    201 Orange Grove Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-3535

    Where to eat and drink:

    Green Street Tavern
    69 W. Green St., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 229-9961
    Din Tai Fung
    1108 S. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 574-7068
    Julienne
    2649 Mission St., San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 441-2290
    Red White + Bluezz Jazz Club
    70 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 792-4441
    Lemonade
    146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 304-7700
    La Grande Orange
    260 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 356-4444
    Auntie Em's
    4616 Eagle Rock Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90041; (323) 255-0800
    Buster's Ice Cream & Coffee Stop
    1006 Mission St., South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-0744
    Heirloom Bakery
    807 Meridian Ave. Suite C, South Pasadena, CA 91030; (626) 441-0042
    Zona Rosa Caffe
    15 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 793-2334
    Green Street Restaurant
    146 S. Shopper's Lane, Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 577-7170
    Little Flower Candy Co.
    1422 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 304-4800
    Bean Town coffeehouse
    45 N. Baldwin Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-1596
    Mother Moo Creamery
    17 Kersting Court, Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-9650
    Wistaria
    44 N. Baldwin Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-3155
    The Raymond Restaurant
    1250 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 441-4770

    What to see:

    Norton Simon Museum
    411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 449-6840
    Huntington Library
    1151 Oxford St., San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 405-2100
    The Gamble House
    4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 793-3334
    Tournament House and Wrigley Gardens
    391 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91184; (626) 449-4100
    One Colorado shopping area
    24 E. Union St., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 564-1066
    Armory Center for the Arts
    145 N. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 792-5101
    Distant Lands
    20 S. Raymond Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105; (626) 449-3220
    Vroman's
    695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 449-5320
    Pasadena Playhouse
    39 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 356-7529
    Caltech
    1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125; (626) 395-6811
    Rose Bowl
    1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, CA; (626) 577-3100
    Brookside Park
    360 N. Arroyo Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103; (626) 744-4000
    Ten Thousand Villages
    567 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 229-9892
    Lacy Park
    1485 Virginia Road, San Marino, CA 91108; (626) 300-0790
    Santa Anita Park
    285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 574-7223
    E. Waldo Ward & Son
    273 E. Highland Ave., Sierra Madre, CA 91024; (626) 355-1218
    L.A. County Arboretum
    301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA 91007; (626) 821-3222
    Forest Lawn Memorial Park
    1712 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91205; (323) 982-8178
    Pacific Asia Museum
    46 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 449-2742
    Pasadena Museum of California Art
    490 E. Union St., Pasadena, CA 91101; (626) 568-3665

    Hollywood

    Where to stay:

    Magic Castle Hotel
    7025 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 851-0800
    Redbury Hotel
    1717 Vine St., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 962-1717
    Best Western Plus Hollywood Hills
    6141 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 464-5181
    Renaissance Hollywood Hotel
    1755 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 856-1200
    W Hotel
    6250 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 798-1300
    Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel
    7000 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 466-7000

    Where to eat and drink:

    Musso & Frank Grill
    6667 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-7788
    Larchmont Bungalow
    107 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles 90004; (323) 461-1528
    Palm's Thai Restaurant
    5900 Hollywood Blvd., Suite B, Los Angeles 90028; (323) 462-5073
    101 Coffee Shop
    6145 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-1175
    Victor's
    1917 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 464-0276
    Oaks Gourmet Market
    1915 N. Bronson Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 871-8894
    Stout
    1544 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 469-3801
    Yamashiro
    1999 N. Sycamore Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 466-5125
    Aroma Café
    7373 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 850-8120
    Magic Castle
    7001 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 851-3313
    Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles
    1514 N. Gower St., Los Angeles 90028. (323) 466-7453
    Little Flower Candy Co.
    1422 W. Colorado Blvd., hollywood, CA 91105; (626) 304-4800

    What to see:

    Sunset Ranch
    3400 N. Beachwood Drive, Los Angeles 90068; (323) 469-5450
    Pantages Theatre
    6233 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028
    Paramount Pictures Studio Tours
    5555 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 956-1777
    Kodak Theatre
    6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 308-6300
    El Capitan Theatre
    6838 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (818) 845-3110
    Monastery of the Angels
    1977 Carmen Ave., Los Angeles 90068; (323) 466-2186
    The Daily Planet
    5931 1/2 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 957-0061
    Counterpoint Records & Books
    5911 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 957-7965
    Hollywood & Highland Center
    6801 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 467-6412
    Grauman's Chinese Theater
    6925 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 461-3331
    Larry Edmunds Bookshop
    6644 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 463-3273
    Starline Tours
    6925 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 463-3333
    Hollywood Forever Cemetery
    6000 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles 90038; (323) 469-1181
    Guitar Center & Rock Walk
    7425 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90046; (323) 874-1060
    Amoeba Music
    6400 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 90028; (323) 245-6400
    Space 15 Twenty
    1520 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles 90028
    Hollywood Bowl
    2301 N. Highland Ave., Los Angeles 90078; (323) 850-2000
    Greek Theatre
    2700 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 665-5857
    Theatre Row Hollywood
    Between La Brea Avenue and El Centro Street.
    Jumbo's Clown Room
    5153 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90027; (323) 666-1187
    The Writer's Room
    6685 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles 90028
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