Los Angeles, famously called the "City of Angels" is the second largest city in United State of America. It is a major tourist attraction. The breathtaking buildings, which dot the landscape coupled with exotic restaurants and friendly people has made Los Angeles a big tourist attraction for decades.
Los Angeles is home to Hollywood, which is undoubtedly the biggest attraction for people of all age groups. Other attractions around the area include Little Tokyo, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Santa Monica Pier, etc.
L.A. has too many tourist attractions to mention all of them but the following are a selection of some popular tourist attractions worth a visit:
Disney's California Adventure is one of Southern California's most popular tourist destinations and for over 50 years, lovers of Disneyland and all things Disney have been flocking to California. No trip to the United States is complete until you have visited Disneyland which is suitable for the young, the old and the brave! Try to allocate more than one day here, if possible as there is much to see.
Dodger's Stadium Experience the thrill and excitement of a Dodger's ball game when they play one of their opponents at the Dodger's Stadium. Sample a traditional hot dog and candy feast while you cheer on the Dodger's in this amazing stadium. There is also a souvenir shop onsite where you can purchase some Dodger souvenirs.
LA Zoo Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city with a visit to Los Angeles Zoo. With so many animals both great and small, a great day out is assured here. In addition to the zoo there is also a play park, interactive theatre, children's zoo and a very good bird show.
LA Maritime Museum Learn all about the cities relationship with the sea, how people make a living from the Pacific, the ships that travelled it from times past to today and see the amazing exhibits and much more.
LA County Arboretum and Botanical Garden Slow down the pace with a trip to these amazing gardens full of plants, trees, flowers with beautiful fragrances, lake, arboretum, ducks and peacocks!
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