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LACMA – A Must Visit Place in Los Angeles
I love Visiting Museums as they are the Places where Past and Present Collide to form an art and LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Arts) has been by far the best Museums I have ever visited and it is the most loved museums in LA. It is also the largest art Museum in western hemisphere with all different types of arts. LACMA is so large that you will definitely need multiple visits.Even if you are not an art lover,you will fall in love with the arts in the museum. So many buildings with different exhibitions in each which specialize in various time periods and parts of the world,and in-between…
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Stickhouse in Los Angeles
It’s Summer and the first thing which hits our head is the Beach & the Ice cream. Recently I have been to Santa Monica Beach in Los Angeles and got to visit Stick House which is in Buzz for being International Brand’s First store in USA With over 100 Stores world wide, So I thought of Checking it out for all my readers who were constantly asking me to review Food Spots in and around California. While I was there, I found out that This is an Italian Based Franchise where the Gelatos are handcrafted and are organic & Low Calorie . I was like WHAT?? Low Calorie?? YES PLEASE…
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Carrera Cafe – It’s More Than a Cup of Coffee
Who Doesn’t love coffee?Being a coffee-holic, a cup of coffee is a must to begin a new day full of passion and inspiration. Recently I have Been to Carrera Cafe to Grab a Cup of Coffee and Totally fell in Love with it . And now this has become one of my Favorite Cafes in Los Angeles. The Structure : It is a cute little European style cafe, Very open and bright with white colored walls and has both Indoor and Outdoor seating.I found the cafe super Clean and Shiny. If you want to study and have a sandwich, this place seems like a good study spot.They offer…
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Rodeo Drive-The Most Expensive street in the world
Rodeo drive is an iconic and one of the most well known streets in the world in one of the US fanciest zip codes, Beverly hills 90210. You can find the world’s best retailers here, from clothing to jewelry to fine dining, not to be missed and the perfect place for a stroll even if just to window shop and dream. In 1967 Fred Hayman, “the father of Rodeo Drive,” opened Giorgio Beverly Hills, the street’s first high-end boutique. In 1968 Aldo Gucci opened a store on Rodeo, which catalyzed the process by which the street took on its present form. Located in the heart of Beverly hills, rodeo…