{"id":8963,"date":"2018-03-27T21:17:22","date_gmt":"2018-03-28T03:17:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.insearchofsukoon.com\/\/?p=8963"},"modified":"2018-03-27T21:24:41","modified_gmt":"2018-03-28T03:24:41","slug":"23-hidden-gems-in-los-angeles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.insearchofsukoon.com\/23-hidden-gems-in-los-angeles\/","title":{"rendered":"23 HIDDEN GEMS IN LOS ANGELES"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Location:\u00a0304 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013<\/h4>\n
This architectural delight is the oldest commercial building in the city.<\/h4>\n
From the outside it seems like a regular old stone building, but the real beauty lies in the structural details inside. It underwent a complete restoration in the early 1990’s which has restored the building to all its glory.<\/h4>\n
This building has been featured in a lost movies including 500 Days of Summer, Pay it Forward, Chinatown and Blade Runner to name a few.<\/h4>\n
Only the ground floor is accessible to public and you can take as many pictures as you want.<\/h4>\n
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2. ABALONE COVE TIDE POOLS<\/span>:<\/h2>\n
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Location: 5970 Palos Verdes Drive, CA 90275<\/h4>\n
This is a neat park with picnic tables and an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean but a steep, narrow dirt path trail will lead you down to the Abalone Cove where marine life is waiting in all its glory. After a hard walk on the rocks when you reach the tide pools, make sure to stick to the sides and lastly if you are brave enough do explore the sea caves too.<\/h4>\n
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\u00a0<\/span>3. LOS ANGELES RIVER BRIDGE<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Though not a lot of water here, but a flat riverbed and an industrial feel makes it’s a stunning place to visit. You can see this place in a lot of music videos and commercials\u00a0 and movies like Transformers, The Dark Knight Rises and Grease to name a few.<\/h4>\n<\/div>\n
You can hike or bike or just walk around different sections of the river which starts in the Simi Hills and Santa Susana Mountains and flows through Los Angeles County, California, from Canoga Park in the western end of the San Fernando Valley and ends in Long Beach.<\/h4>\n
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4. VIRGINIA ROBINSON GARDENS<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>:\u00a01008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210<\/span><\/h4>\n
It is one of the first homes constructed in Beverly Hills. Once this mansion hosted legendary parties and was the talk of the town. Former house of Virginia Robinson and her husband now serves as a historic landmark and the garden is a paradise for visitors. Remember that you have schedule an appointment to see this beauty.<\/h4>\n
There is a 90 minute guided tour which is very informative. Remember there is a lot of walking so wear comfortable shoes.<\/h4>\n
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5.VENICE CANALS HISTORIC DISTRICT<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>:\u00a0Venice, CA 90292<\/h4>\n
The historic district lies in the Venice division of Los Angeles. The highlight of the area is the man-made canals which lie between houses and apartments.<\/h4>\n
The area has a very calm feel with lush greenery and ducks and other birds hanging around. Since it is very close to the Venice Beach and hip eateries, parking can be a bit difficult. The houses have direct access to the canal and you can see their private boats docked in front too. Definitely worth the walk.<\/h4>\n
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6. ANGELINO HEIGHTS\/CARROLL AVE, ECHO PARK<\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>:\u00a01329 Carroll Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026<\/h4>\n
Angelino Heights\/Carroll Ave has some breath-taking Victoria-Era homes in a picturesque neighborhood.\u00a0 The street is an easy find and there are ample parking spots.<\/h4>\n
You can just drive around or take a guided walk tour which takes you inside some houses as well.<\/h4>\n
The architecture is stunning and one feels as if it’s a studio set not real homes as they are soo gorgeous.<\/h4>\n
Carroll Avenue is famous as it is the backdrop to many TV shows including “Charmed<\/a>” and “Mad Men<\/a>” and also Michael Jackson’s “Thriller<\/a>“.<\/h4>\n
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7. THE BROAD<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>: 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles,<\/h4>\n
The Broad is a contemporary, quirky, futuristic, funky museum named after the philanthropist Eli Broad, who is the benefactor.<\/h4>\n
The museum offers free general admission and it is better to reserve the tickets in advance online rather than wait in line to buy at the door.<\/h4>\n
There is a nice permanent collection as well as some temporary exhibits as well.\u00a0 The staff is well-versed in arts and you can enjoy an intelligent conversation with them.<\/h4>\n
The museum is engaging, fresh and thought-provoking and you will leave feeling inspired and ready to make something new.<\/h4>\n
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8. ROSE BOWL FLEA MARKET<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Held on the second Sunday of every month this is one unique flea market featuring over 2500 vendors.<\/h4>\n
Rose Bowl Flea Market is world-renowned and has been going on for over four decades. You will find antiques as well as modern stuff along with loads of local gems. There is ample free parking and though it does get crowded, it is well-organized so you can enjoy it at your own pace.<\/h4>\n
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9. CENTRAL LIBRARY\/LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY<\/span><\/h2>\n
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\u00a0Location<\/span>:\u00a0630 W. 5th Street Los Angeles<\/span>, <\/span>CA<\/span> 90071<\/span><\/h4>\n
From the entrance of the library which feels like a museum to the perfectly\u00a0 manicured shrubs and artistic fountains this is a must see even if you don’t want to check out any books. The inside has plenty of details to keep an artist or architect busy for hours and for all the book lovers out there, there are more than five floors full of millions of books.<\/h4>\n
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No problem. Eat at the Panda Express inside.<\/h4>\n
Have walk and enjoy the book collection, the art and exhibit, the murals and on your way out take a memorabilia from the gift store.<\/h4>\n
Read more here<\/a>.<\/em><\/h4>\n
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10. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND BOTANICAL GARDEN<\/span><\/h2>\n
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\u00a0Location<\/span>:\u00a01151 Oxford Road San Marino, CA 91108<\/h4>\n
This place was established by Henry E. Huntington and houses extensive 18th-19th century European Art and 17th to 20th century American Art. The library is surrounded by 120 acres of exotic botanical gardens including the “Japanese Garden<\/a>” and the “Chinese Garden<\/a>” amongst many others.<\/h4>\n
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\u00a011. GALCO’S SODA POP STOP<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>: 5702 York Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90042<\/h4>\n
Soda lovers rejoice. Galco’s is a one stop soda shop which has it all. From sodas to fizzy drinks to beer and non-carbonated drinks, this place has it all.\u00a0 There is a small deli too where you can enjoy the soda with a bite.<\/h4>\n
With a wide range of over 700 flavors, I am sure there is one just right for you. The coolest thing is that you can create your own soda and choose the strength of carbonation, cap and label it.<\/h4>\n
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12. DESCANSO GARDENS<\/span>:<\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>: 1418 Descanso Drive, La Canada Flintridge, 91011<\/h4>\n
Descanso Gardens is a hidden treasure not far from Los Angeles with year around natural beauty. With exotic botanical collections and one of a kind horticultural exhibits it sure is a living museum. With lots of winding paths to run around and some artistic bridges, there is soo much to see here. From camellia to roses to tulip and much much more…<\/h4>\n
On your way out stop at the gift shop to get a plant or memorabilia.<\/h4>\n
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13. OLDEST McDonald’s<\/span>:<\/h2>\n
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Location<\/span>: 10207 Lakewood Blvd, Downey, 90240<\/h4>\n
Approx. 11 miles South-East of Downtown Los Angeles is the oldest operating McDonald’s and is a drive-up hamburger place. It opened in 1953 and is still going strong. This was the second restaurant owned and operated by the brothers prior to Ray Kroc’s involvement.<\/h4>\n
There are two parts of the building. One is the restaurant and the other is a museum where you can see the memorabilia from early days. Watch “The Founder” and you would really want to go see it.<\/h4>\n
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\u00a014.\u00a0 ANGEL’S FLIGHT<\/span>:<\/h2>\n
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Angel’s Flight via Wikipedia<\/em><\/h4>\n
Location:\u00a0350 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90071<\/h4>\n
This has to be the shortest and the steepest train ride of your life which takes literally seconds to reach the destination. It has appeared in a number of movies and was recently featured on Amazon series “Bosch” which is based on Michael Connelly’s book Angel’s Flight.<\/h4>\n
For just $0.50 with a metro card and $1 without one, this is one ride not to be missed.<\/h4>\n
P.S….It is 33% more steep than the Lombard Street in San Francisco (Go figure!)<\/h4>\n
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15.\u00a0 M*A*S*H SET AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK<\/span><\/h2>\n
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Location: 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabassas, CA 91302<\/h4>\n
The main set is located along the Crags Road which is the main hiking trail through the park. It is an easy hike with a round trip of around 4.8 miles with minimal elevation gain and can be done year round.<\/h4>\n
On your way to the M*A*S*H set as you cross the bridge over the Malibu Creek, you might see people enjoying a dip or two in the Rock Pool. It is usually crowded during the summers.<\/h4>\n
As your continue the hike you will know that you have reached the M*A*S*H set when you see a military ambulance. There are more rusty vehicles parked but the medic tents are more to be seen. There is however a recreated mileage sign which brings memory from the show. There are picnic tables with shade where you can catch up your breath or enjoy a sip of water.<\/h4>\n
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16. SOAP PLANT\/ WACKO<\/span>:<\/h2>\n
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LOCATION<\/span>:\u00a04633 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027<\/h4>\n
This is the best place for unique gifts. From fun books to figurines to cards to unique household stuff to magnets and funky clothing. You name it….they have it all.<\/h4>\n
And not to forget the amazing art gallery where local artists display their work.<\/h4>\n
As the name suggests there are plenty of bath and beauty stuff to choose from. You can also make your own customized essential oil perfume and try it before buying it.<\/h4>\n
Such a unique place, why would you not wanna visit?<\/h4>\n
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