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![]() Los Angeles Comes Out to Play
by
Ronnie Greenberg
andMel Greenberg, Photos by Mel Greenberg
Activities from the Hollywood Walk of Fame to the Los Angeles Zoo plus California's great weather makes LA a year-round travel hot spot.
Shopping is a year-round indulgence where family members can find everything from the hippest fashions to handcrafted one-of-a-kind pieces. Most well-known for shopping (and celebrity watching) are a three-block area in Beverly Hills called Rodeo Drive and Melrose Avenue in Hollywood. Los Angeles reinvents itself for every season, so there's always something hip and happening. Here a few ideas to keep your family entertained in the city where dreams come true. Come see where L.A. began at El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Park. Here you'll find restored historical buildings including Avila Adobe, the Old Plaza Church, the Old Plaza Firehouse and more. The park is also the home of a colorful Mexican marketplace, Olvera Street, with strolling Mariachi musicians and folkloric dancing. This shopping paradise of colorful stalls lined with piñatas has shops of candles, bright woven blankets, hand-crafted silver jewelry and handmade toys which double as folk art. Families can enjoy wonderful times, surprisingly good meals, and each other at The Getty Center ( Skirball Cultural Center, just a mile north of the Getty Center, has a wide range of cultural programs and museum exhibitions for adults and children of all ages. The Music Center ( Staples Center, a state-of-the-art sports and entertainment complex, is the dynamic home of the Los Angeles Clippers, Lakers, Kings, Sparks and Avengers sports teams, as well as one of the biggest concert venues in the entertainment world. For more in sports, this year, the L.A. Dodgers will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the team's move to L.A. from Brooklyn, New York in 1958. Anniversary celebrations include an exhibition game against the Boston Red Sox on March 29 in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the Dodgers first played from 1958-1961 before the opening of Dodger Stadium. Games are played in the Stadium from April to October. Not every city has a destination library, but the Los Angeles Central Library presents the vibrant and colorful things the world has to offer on cool computers in awesome reading rooms. You can spot the restored 1925 landmark from a distance by the multicolored tile pyramid on its roof. Another landmark, Union Station, proves that half the fun is getting to the fun, particularly if you're aboard the California Zephyr or the Coast Starlight. Architectural buffs in the family will marvel at the palatial 1939 Spanish Colonial Revival depot that now serves Amtrak trains.
Legends of HollywoodFamily members can walk, stroll or be carried down the street where more than 2,000 Hollywood legends have been immortalized. At your feet, the terrazzo-and-brass-stars of the Hollywood Walk of Fame stretch along Hollywood Boulevard. Many stars have also left their signatures, hand- and foot-prints in the forecourt of Grauman's Chinese Theatre, creating the world's largest autograph album. Marvel at the ancient styling of the Egyptian Theatre, the 1922 home to the very first Hollywood premiere ("Robin Hood" starring Douglas Fairbanks) and now fully renovated and restored to its original glamour. Thrill at the Hollywood and Highland Mall, a real head turner. As you head up the Grand Staircase, you'll encounter a gigantic Egyptian themed archway flanked by two statues of 33-foot high elephants that frame the "Hollywood" sign. Everyone is sure to find their niche in the sprawling new complex with more than 70 shops and restaurants. The 3,650-seat Kodak Theatre, home to the annual Academy Awards, was designed after a 1920's movie palace replete with stacked opera boxes. Universal Citywalk, a backlot style street, has entertainment choices ranging from challenging to child's play, including a brand new IMAX-3D movie theater, a NASCAR Silicon virtual racing experience, and Jillian's Hi-Life Lanes. This pedestrian-only mini city is free and located adjacent to the Universal Hollywood theme park, which is open only to ticket holders. Taking extreme to new heights, family thrill seekers will love the new Ifly Hollywood ( Half-Day ExcursionsBeyond Hollywood, L.A.'s attractions include sites for exploration and discovery. The California Science Center is a world class science-education facility highlighting interactive exhibits and educationally themed movies. Get ready for history and imagination to come alive at the Natural History Museum of L.A. County featuring artifacts and memorabilia from the past. Griffith Park comprises more than 4,000 acres of family fun. Facilities include 28 tennis courts, hiking trails, the Los Angeles Equestrian Center, Fern Dell Park, the merry-go-round, pony rides and train rides. The newly re-opened Griffith Observatory ( The Los Angeles Zoo is home to over 1500 exotic animals. The Campo Gorilla Reserve, the new habitat for six African lowland gorillas, closely resembles their native West African homeland. Families share the African experience as they journey along a misty, forested pathway for close-up views. Glassed viewing areas and planted moats are all that separates Zoo guests from the largest primate in the world. The romance of the West is legendary at The Autry National Center where exhibits trace the rich history of the West.
Where to StayThe Renaissance Hollywood Hotel ( Getting There/Getting AroundAll major airlines fly into the busy Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). Families with time to spare will also want to see (if not dine at) the colorful Encounter Restaurant. It is the huge white concrete spider in the middle of the airport complex, whose lively Walt Disney Imagineering Jetson-esque restaurant is as much fun for kids as its terrific gourmet food is for adults. Visitors can now explore many of the area's major attractions via public transportation due to the expansion of the Metro Rail. Families pressed for time or interested in exploring nearby highlights should rent a car, which in this capital of 'image' might even be a Mercedes, T-bird convertible or Jaguar! For more information, maps and brochures about Los Angeles and the surrounding area, log onto the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau or call them at
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