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Weekend trip to LA
Going to LA tomorrow with the wife for our anniversary. There Friday through Monday. We are staying in Santa Monica. We will go see friends in Laurel Canyon, go to the Ace Hotel for a show and to the Forum for a concert. Otherwise, probably just around Santa Monica and the other beaches. Debating Uber vs renting a car. With hotel parking I think the car will run $450-500.
Any recommendations for must sees are appreciated too. |
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I dont have recommendations but Santa Monica was my favorite part of LA when I lived in Southern Ca, it's a really fun little town. I'm sure you guys will have a great time even if just perusing the streets.
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The Broad MOCA The Getty Hammer Museum Norton Simon Amoeba Records Crossroads Kitchen (Vegan but you'd never know it - make a reservation) Golden Saddle Donut Friend Amazing Mexican food everywhere, great Korean, Thai, Japanese food in certain neighborhoods. The celebrity **** is boring. Hollywood is cleaned up now and owned by the Scientologists. |
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If you like tacos, after the show at the ACE, hit up Guisados. It's in DTLA on Spring, between 5th and 6th. Parking right next door.
http://www.guisados.co/menu/ |
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Driving and parking in much of LA is really a PITA. You don't have much unscheduled time left so you probably will not have to travel far for any other adventure you may be able to squeeze in. If you're at all into cars The Petersen Automotive Museum on Wilshire Blvd. is near Santa Monica and I could spend 1/2 day there easily. Public transport to either Getty is your best bet now. Admission is free but you need to reserve parking in advance if you want to drive.
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Fritto Misto is really really good "italian"
I put it in quotes because its not traditional italian, but its got a twist. My favorite thing ever is the Atomic Pasta |
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Don't rent a car. It'll be hot this week so stay on the Westside. Venture down to Manhattan Beach/Hermosa Beach. Walk or do a $5 Lyft to Venice (Abbot Kinney). Santa Monica usually has one of the top 5 restaurants in Southern California so if you don't mind spending $200 for dinner.
Downtown is underwhelming but if you have time put aside 3 hours to explore. You will see everything worth seeing (not much). Guisados is ok. The owners are nice people (from my hood). If you like Italian check out: http://www.thefactorykitchen.com/ Very "Big City" without the pretension of Bestia https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/restaurants/bestia As for parking, LA is still the Land of Parking Lots (hi, Ed Ruscha!) Plus.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_rfT9nyyE8 Last edited by beeatnik; 07-27-2017 at 04:50 PM. |
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I live close to Santa Monica and didn't own a car for a few months. Uber and Lyft are plentiful all over LA. Leave the driving to someone else and as a bonus, no worries about parking.
If you are into boats or hanging out in the Marina, the water taxi runs all summer long in the Marina. Great way to see MDR and check out all the yachts, sail boats, kayaker, etc. Fun way to spend a few hours. Stops all over the Marina. Cheap too. One dollar per ride. http://marinawaterbus.com Enjoy your trip! Weather has been amazing on the west side these last few days.
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Definitely second the Lyft (not Uber) recommendation versus renting a car, much more convenient, no parking woes, drink all you want, etc. You're better off taking a taxi from LAX though, the carpooling wait situation is seriously messed up.
If you want to check out DTLA consider taking the Expo line and other light rail; it's kind of novel for us natives, perhaps less so for visitors depending on where you're from. If you want a good burger and great beer selection, check out Father's Office. You're spoiled for choice when it comes to food. Also second a visit to Abbot Kinney, not such a fan of the South Bay beaches myself. |
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All of the below are moderately priced, def won't break the bank:
Gjelina - Venice, italian food MB Post - Manhattan Beach, american Fishing with Dynamite - Manhattan Beach, seafood Tsujita - Sawtelle, japanese ramen Sugarfish - Marina Del Rey or Brentwood, sushi - get the Trust Me meal Yuchun - Koreatown, korean cold noodles M Grill - Koreatown, Brazilian bbq Kang Ho-dong Baekjeong - Koreatown, Korean BBQ too much to list but really depends on what you like. |
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Thanks guys. Super helpful. Rental car canceled. Keep the suggestions coming. Anyone going to be at the Manhattan Beach Grand Prix? And why Lyft over Uber?
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Uber and Lyft are competing for market share in L.A. This makes their prices significantly lower than they are in other parts of the country. Parking is a hassle, you could get a ticket which would up your budget another $70 a pop. I would Uber the whole time with confidence that you'll spend much less than $400...and you will save a ton of time.
p.s. Guisados is very good. I also really like Loqui in Culver City. A Godmother from Bay Cities Italian Deli is also on my recommended list. |
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If you go to the MB Grand Prix, look for Rahsaan Bahati. Grew up in the hood of LA, super nice guy and great bike racer. If you are around Abbott Kinney on Sunday morning, look for the Guerilla Taco truck, its parked outside Blue Bottle coffee from 10-2. Wes Avila is considered to be one of the best chefs in LA and after working at some of the finest restaurants, he decided to go back to his roots and open a taco truck. Amazing high end food from a roach coach.
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Great exhibit going on their right now called Body Worlds Pulse and as a bonus, you can check out the space shuttle Endeavor up close and personal which is included with your admission. Really cool stuff!
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yeah, you don't need the car.
i'll just add that since you have one event planned for each day, try not to get too far from the venue leading up to it. traffic can bite you any day of the week now, and especially friday/saturday evenings. so plan accordingly. there's lots to do so you'll have to prioritize a bit. the getty's worth a visit, if for no other reason than the views and garden. i'm not much of an art guy, but that place is gorgeous. good food is plentiful, no need to cross town for a specific restaurant. weather should be warm this weekend, so you could just hit the beach and enjoy the sights. |
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