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Los Angeles
World cinema capital since 1910 — Hollywood Walk of Fame (2,700 stars), TCL Chinese Theatre, Universal Studios, Dolby Theatre (Oscars), Hollywood Sign, mythical Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach beaches, Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive, Disneyland Anaheim (world's first 1955).
Los Angeles (3.9 million inhabitants, 13 million metro — 2nd largest US metropolis after NYC) extends over 1,300 km² in the south California basin. World cinema capital since 1910 (Paramount, Universal, Warner, Disney, Sony, MGM majors produce 80% of global box-office revenue), popular music (Capitol Records), tech (Silicon Beach), and California lifestyle (surf, vegan, wellness, hippie heritage). Extreme polycentric — neighbourhoods spread over 80 km east-west, congested highways (1h for 20 km at peak hours), no classic city centre but a collection of distinct neighbourhoods: Hollywood and West Hollywood (cinema, Sunset Boulevard, Walk of Fame), Beverly Hills and Bel Air (luxury, Rodeo Drive), Santa Monica and Venice Beach (Pacific coast), Downtown LA (Bunker Hill, Disney Concert Hall), Pasadena (Huntington Library), Long Beach (Aquarium), Anaheim (Disneyland 1955), Echo Park and Silver Lake (hipster).
The film industry is the city's soul. Hollywood Boulevard and its Walk of Fame (2,700 stars embedded in the sidewalk since 1960, 24 added each year), TCL Chinese Theatre (1927, star hand and footprints in cement since 1927 — Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks), Dolby Theatre (Oscars ceremony since 2002), Madame Tussauds Hollywood, Hollywood Sign (1923 iconic sign, viewable from Griffith Observatory or Lake Hollywood Park). Universal Studios Hollywood ($109-149, theme park + authentic studio tour, Wizarding World of Harry Potter, The Simpsons Ride, Jurassic World) and Warner Bros Studio Tour ($84-100, Friends sitcom 10-season sets, Big Bang Theory, Batmobile sets) are cinephile essentials. For stars: Beverly Hills bus tour $50-70 (star mansions), fun TMZ Celebrity Tour.
What we love
- ✅World cinema capital — Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, Universal Studios, Warner Bros tour, Hollywood Sign
- ✅Mythical beaches — Santa Monica Pier, Venice Beach Boardwalk, Malibu, Manhattan Beach (but cool 14-22°C sea)
- ✅Creative gastronomy — farm-to-table (Animal, Bestia), food trucks (Kogi), Mexican (Tito's Tacos), Korean BBQ (K-Town)
- ✅Perfect climate April-October, guaranteed blue sky, refreshing Pacific trade winds
- ✅Excursions — Disneyland Anaheim (45 min), Joshua Tree (2h30), Palm Springs (2h), Big Sur Highway 1 (4h SF)
What to know
- ❌Nightmare traffic — 405 and 101 highways saturated 7-10am and 4-8pm, 1h trip for 20 km
- ❌Extreme sprawl — 80 km east-west, essential car, no walkable centre
- ❌High cost — 3* hotel €200-400/night, restaurant $50-80/person
- ❌Wildfire risk (Aug-Nov, Santa Ana winds, 2018/2020 episodes caused damage)
- ❌Cool sea (14-22°C, wetsuit recommended outside July-August)
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Our verdict
Los Angeles is the world cinema capital and essential US West Coast urban option. Our advice: 4-5 nights to grasp the polycentric city. Stay in Santa Monica (coast, beach, walkable, €250-450/night hotels, Loews Santa Monica, Fairmont Miramar) or West Hollywood (Sunset Strip, nightlife, €250-500 hotels, Sunset Tower, Mondrian, legendary Chateau Marmont €500-800). Favour April-May or September-October (perfect climate, moderate crowds, reasonable rates). Direct Paris-LAX flight 11h30 (Air France, Air Tahiti Nui with possible Tahiti stop, €700-1,500 return). Classic programme: Day 1 Hollywood (Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre, Universal Studios); Day 2 Beverly Hills + Rodeo Drive + Getty Center (free, parking $25) + Sunset Strip; Day 3 Santa Monica Pier + Venice Beach Boardwalk + Muscle Beach + Venice canals; Day 4 Downtown LA (Frank Gehry Disney Concert Hall, MOCA, free Broad Museum, Olvera Street) + Griffith Observatory (free, Hollywood Sign + LA panoramic view); Day 5 Disneyland Anaheim (45 min south, $109-189/person, world's first Disney 1955) OR Joshua Tree National Park (2h30 east, spectacular desert, hikes). Essential car rental ($50-100/day Sixt/Enterprise at LAX). Book Universal Studios and Disneyland early, trendy restaurants (Animal, Bestia) 2-3 weeks ahead.
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