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Los Angeles is the heart of the second largest metropolitan area in the U.S. While it's most famous for Hollywood, the center of the film and television industry, that is just one aspect of this sprawling and highly diverse city.

The Los Angeles metro area has been a "boomtown" since the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1876 and has long been a gateway of immigration from throughout the Pacific Rim and Latin America. L.A. is a sprawling megalopolis including smaller cities, such as Santa Monica, Burbank, Pasadena and Long Beach, which retain distinct identities. Geographically, there is very little logic as to what is part of the city of L.A. For example, Hollywood is not a separate city, but adjacent West Hollywood is.

You can find some of the biggest tourist attractions in the city on Hollywood Boulevard: the Walk of Fame for its stars; Grauman's Chinese Theater, with its celebrity hand and foot prints; the Hollywood/Highland Plaza for shopping and entertainment; the Wax Museum; and Ripley's Believe It or Not. All of these attractions are accessible from the Hollywood/ Highland Metro Red Line station.

Griffith Park is the second largest park within a city in the entire country and is a great place for hikes or picnics. The hiking trails lead up to Mulholland Drive and provide stunning views of the city. Visitors can also enjoy the beaches, several excellent museums (such as the Getty Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museum of Tolerance) and root for a number of pro sports teams.

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Four Seasons Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 5


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Sky Hotel
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Le Meridien Beverly Hills
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 4


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W Los Angeles - Westwood
Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Average Rating: 4


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Los Angeles, CA, United States

Average Rating: 4


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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles
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