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From the beaches to the boulevards, Los Angeles is a sprawling city full of incredible food, culture, and places to explore. But whether you're a visitor or a longtime local, all of those exciting possibilities can sometimes feel overwhelming. To help you make the most of L.A. and find out what makes this city special, we've tracked down 100 Things to Do in Los Angeles Before You Die. This book is designed to help you find the hidden secrets and take you beyond the typical tourist traps to exciting new destinations. Sample eclectic culinary delights at historic Grand Central Market, bike along picturesque beaches or through new neighborhoods during the CicLAvia bike ride, or drive to see stunning views of the city from the Griffith Observatory. You'll quickly discover there are plenty of ways to gain new perspectives on the city and find out just how diverse it can be. Your next L.A. adventure begins here.
About the Author
Jensen, Danny: - Danny Jensen is a freelance writer and photographer who covers food, drinks, and travel for Time Out, Thrillist, TravelZoo, KCET, and more. While he grew up in Boston and lived in New York after attending Vassar College, Danny has spent nearly a decade exploring L.A. You can usually find him eating at a hole-in-the-wall restaurant or uncovering some long forgotten piece of Los Angeles history.Kim, Carrie: - Carrie Kim is a freelance writer and designer who enjoys playing tour guide around Los Angeles. Her favorite day in L.A. is usually one that starts with an early matinee at the Cinerama Dome, extends Downtown for a late lunch, and ends up at one of L.A.'s iconic music venues for a live show. But most of all, she loves learning more about Los Angeles than she knew the weekend before.
About the Author
Jensen, Danny: - Danny Jensen is a freelance writer and photographer who covers food, drinks, and travel for Time Out, Thrillist, TravelZoo, KCET, and more. While he grew up in Boston and lived in New York after attending Vassar College, Danny has spent nearly a decade exploring L.A. You can usually find him eating at a hole-in-the-wall restaurant or uncovering some long forgotten piece of Los Angeles history.Kim, Carrie: - Carrie Kim is a freelance writer and designer who enjoys playing tour guide around Los Angeles. Her favorite day in L.A. is usually one that starts with an early matinee at the Cinerama Dome, extends Downtown for a late lunch, and ends up at one of L.A.'s iconic music venues for a live show. But most of all, she loves learning more about Los Angeles than she knew the weekend before.
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