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Barbara Lonsdale, creator of All Tournative L.A., has made Venice her home for 24 years. Her passion for the history and artistic eclecticism shines through in her tours of the area. &nbs... more
Start your tour like a California Venetian at The Brickhouse Cafe (walk a block up Brooks to Hampton; it's right there on the corner) for a hearty breakfast. You'll have plenty of fuel to burn for browsing one of L.A.'s be... more
Arise and begin with a long lazy breakfast en francais at the French Market Cafe (2321 Abbot Kinney Blvd., between Venice Blvd. and Washington Blvd.). Fill up, foot the bill, then walk Abbot Kinney past Venice Blvd. to bro... more
Once a vortex for the entertainment industry during Hollywood's Golden Era, the Downtown district of Culver City atrophied after a number of studios scattered to other parts of the L.A. area. The last 15 years have brought... more
Starting at the north end of the 3rd Street Promenade (Wilshire & 3rd), walk in the opposite direction to the Promenade down 3rd street into a residential area. Just before the second cross street (Washington) is the g... more
There are few urban landscapes in the world that can match the energy, drama, and historical intrigue of Hollywood. The creative impetus pulsates continuously, colorfully and in wacky ways on Hollywood Blvd. and its side s... more
The original sign read "Hollywoodland," which, at night flashed "HOLLY," then "WOOD," and finally "LAND," punctuated by a giant period. The sign was created and erected by Los Angele... more
Westwood buzzes with the youthful energy of UCLA students and an array of services to support the campus and local office buildings. A bewildering variety of restaurants, cafes, theaters, book stores, and some landmark bui... more
In a matter of hours, this tour will gain you entry into multiple worlds: Bunker Hill (performing arts centers and Financial District), Civic Center, Old Bank/Historic Downtown District, Gallery Row, and the Jewelry Distri... more
A walker and flora/fauna lover's paradise in the city, this is a 10 acre former movie set arranged around a large spring fed lake. In 1950 it was converted into a spiritual sanctuary when the land was bought by the Self-Realization Fellowship "Church of All... more
Easy, in Pacific Palisades
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