Los Angeles, which also means "Los Angeles" in Spanish is in the state of California, USA. It is the most densely populated state and is also the largest city in 14 th in the world. Having such a large population means that people of almost every race and religion called Los Angeles home, making it the most culturally diverse city on the planet.
Getting to Los Angeles
Being a big city, Los Angeles has a number of exit and entry points. As for airports, which has six commercial airports and dozens of private airports. The largest and most famous of these airports is Los Angeles International Airport comprising of 9 terminals. The terminals are so big they need a good 10 minutes to get from one to another.
Los Angeles is also accessible by train and bus. If you are entering the city by train, the Amtrak station located at N. Alameda St. and along the Hollywood Freeway in downtown Los Angeles (short for Los Angeles) would be your entry point. If you come by bus then you have several options as Greyhound terminal or station in North Hollywood.
Navigate LA
A tourist has the option of renting a car, or take the rail system that connects to most tourist attractions in the city. Since Los Angeles is a place so huge, it is more advisable to opt for the rail system to avoid getting stuck in a traffic jams in the city famous and navigate the complex system for free. Another viable option is to use the bus system of the city, which will take you to almost every corner of the city, the only drawback is that it is a bit slow.
Hotels and other accommodations
Depending on your budget, LA offers the most sophisticated to the base, a bathroom and crash pads. The choice of accommodation should be based purely on what sights and sounds that you want. Options are Hollywood for those who want to witness the glitz and glamor of the largest city in the world of glitz of Beverly Hills for people with extraordinary budgets at their disposal or Santa Monica for those wishing to experience the clean sand beaches .
Places to See
Los Angeles is a treasure of historical monuments and museums and art galleries. For history buffs, there is Olvera Street, which has the oldest buildings in the city of Union Station. Famous museums are the Museum Los Angeles J. Paul Getty, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Museum of Art and Natural History Museum and the California Afro-American. For nature lovers, a visit to Griffith Park is a must, and a visit to Los Angeles is not complete without seeing the Mulholland Drive, which is the epicenter of any movie that was and is being shot in Los Angeles.
Restaurants
LA offers the best dining experience for a tourist could want. Of the traditional Big Mac burger with chips n fish and oriental dishes, all are readily available. The n of the hamburger chain, KFC and McDonald's are present in almost every corner for lovers of fast food, while Genghis Cohen is the place to go for Chinese food.