This unique, minimalistic designed hotel in downtown Los Angeles is situated in the heart ... more
of the city, is close to many popular attractions and offers many of the latest technologies. The Standard hotel offers guests a variety of modern amenities and facilities. Relax in the rooftop pool while listening to nightly live DJs, enjoy modern platform-style beds or browse for souvenirs at the on-site gift shop. The area surrounding the downtown Los Angeles Standard is filled with many points of interest. The luxury shopping of Rodeo Drive, the famous Hollywood Boulevard and a variety of gourmet restaurants and entertainment venues are in close proximity.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Varieties of ethnics, food, goods Disadvantages: Dirty
In downtownLosAngeles, you will find the Toy District, the Fashion District and the Jewelry District, the Flower District. Olveria Street, Chinatown, Korean town and Little Tokyo are in this district too.
There are many wholesalers selling toys, watches, jewelry, carpets, eyeglasses, bags....You have to buy in bulk or else it is expensive. It is an international district because the business owners are from every corners of the world, Koreans, Persians, Chinese, Latino. The fashion district sells all types of fabrics. It is close by the Fashion Institute, so you will see a lot of students visiting the stores also. Don't hesitate to ask for a sample. The store owners are usually very nice and they will cut you a sample piece to take home. The Flower District is often very crowded early in the morning. They offer fresh flowers from ...
Advantages: A World Class City Disadvantages: Don't try walking, the bus, or light rail
LosAngeles: Bigger Than Life
Let me state it right off at the start: I love LosAngeles. It is a great city to visit or to live in ? IF you know how to get around, and how to put up with the eccentricities of the place.
Getting Around L.A.
Originally, LosAngeles was a much smaller city. Long Beach, Santa Monica, Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, Santa Fe Springs?.those were all separate towns a long way from L.A. You reached those towns by riding the old red trolley cars. Sometime in the late 1940's the urban planners who are responsible for this awful sprawling mess made a conscious decision: LosAngeles would be a megalopolis connected by a system of freeways?people living in the megalopolis would, of course, be wealthy and every person would own a car. So, during much of the 1950's the streetcar lines were ...
Advantages: Didn't stay long enough to find out... Disadvantages: Intimidating for first time visitors.
along La Cienega up to West Hollywood, where our Ramada Hotel was waiting for us. One peculiar feature was that all the furniture in the reception was made out of glass, so on your way across to the elevators, you keep whacking your shins on virtually invisible coffee tables.
The jet-lag wasted us. At three in the morning we were wide awake. The time warp logistics of losing hours and gaining hours during air travel were always beyond me, and I couldn't get my head round it. Back home, they were all sipping their second cup of coffee of the morning. By midday the next day, we were ready for bed.
We emerged into a pastel LosAngeles morning. We were the only people out walking on the streets. The only other people who go by foot in LA are other Europeans and the joggers. It's an incredibly vain city - every other shop is a gym ...
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