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One fun week in Los Angeles. A complete day-by-day itinerary
"Founded in 2008, the Anaheim GardenWalk is a popular three-story shopping center a short walk from Disneyland. Here you’ll find name brand stores galore as well as dozens of delicious dining options like Bubba Gump Shrimp and entertainment venues like the House of Blues Anaheim. Besides shopping and dining, the Anaheim GardenWalk is passionate about supporting the work of talented local artists."
"If you're in the mood to do a little shopping, look no further than the Anaheim GardenWalk. The 430,000-square-foot outdoor entertainment experience features plenty of shops, music venues, restaurants and more. The main plaza is just steps away from the Disneyland Resort a short drive from Angel Stadium and the Honda Center, and minutes away from some fantastic hotels!"
"The downtown district of Santa Monica is a vibrant and exciting place to be. Right in the centre of it all is the Third Street Promenade, a popular pedestrian shopping area spreading across four blocks. Along this street lined with palm trees are numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, vendors, and nightlife venues."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user Cayambe used under CC BY-SA 4.0. Ready to go shopping?. Grab this opportunity and shop at the world’s finest outlets on the Third Street Promenade."
"The shopping precinct offers the perfect mix of large commercial shopping malls and street shopping. Perhaps the most well-known is the charming 3rd Street pedestrian mall."
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"But first, coffee.” Joshua Zad started on Melrose Place with that tagline, drew a fashionable crowd, and now has six locations that span the city, plus Alfred Tea Rooms extending from WeHo to Tokyo. Alfred’s original coffee bar is split-level, with an umbrella-shaded patio (branded, of course), a communal work area, and a subterranean bar with Stumptown coffee, a workhorse La Marzocco espresso machine, Farmshop pastries, and grab-and-go fridge. To show how integral social media has been to Alfred’s growth, two drinks on the menu have hashtags: #10DollarLatte and #AlfredCone - espresso served in a tiny chocolate-dipped ice cream cone cup."
"Alfred is a coffee shop designed with the complete customer experience in mind. While their tagline may be “But first, coffee” (which, to be fair, who’s isn’t?) their mission is, “for every person to walk out of [their] cafes as thrilled with their experience as they are with their drink.” Both a tea and coffee house with several locations throughout Los Angeles county, they serve up cool vibes and delicious coffee. Where: 8428 Melrose Pl"
"Two Rodeo Drive is a high-end shopping center in the heart of Rodeo. Built to resemble a classic European street, it feels extra romantic with cobblestone beneath your feet, twinkling lights above your head, and soft music serenading you. This may just be one of my personal favorite spots in all of Beverly Hills."
"No shopping experience is complete without a stroll down Rodeo Drive. Of all the luxurious shops to spend at, the Two Rodeo Drive complex is one of our favorites. This luxury shopping center in the heart of Beverly Hills is home to designer stores like Agent Provocateur, Etro, Jimmy Choo, and Versace."
"Hanging signage recalls the longtime former location not far away, though today’s iteration inside the Hotel Normandie is a glossy reminder that times change. Thankfully the well-griddles burgers are as sturdy as ever, lovingly overseen by burger whisperer Christian Page."
"My friend and I stumbled on this place by accident walking down third. The hostess was prompt and and we loved the sign out front abo..."
"Zabie's is a classic but above-average neighborhood spot in Santa Monica that serves up solid and straight-forward dishes at breakfast and lunch. Get the poached salmon for the spicy garlic lemon sauce poured over it. Or the saffron chicken-laced Mediterranean salad."
"Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049Hours: Tuesday – Friday, noon – 5 p.m. | Saturday & Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.Phone: 310-440-4500Admission: Adults (ages 18+), $12 | Seniors, Full-Time Students With Valid ID, and Kids (ages 12-17), $9 | Kids (ages 2-12), $7 | Kids (under 2), Free | Admission is free to all visitors every Thursday.Membership: Household, $65 | Household-Student, $60 | Household-Senior, $60 | Family, $110 | Family Plus, $175"
"Climb aboard Noah’s Ark at the Skirball for some serious fun!. The ark is full of activities and displays and interactive exhibits so children can climb, build, explore and make-believe. The ark itself is a wonderful, whimsical wooden structure filled with filled animals."
"Justinian Jampol took his curiosity of the Cold War and academic background in European history to found the Wende. The title of the museum comes from the German word “Wende” which means “transformation,” and is commonly used to describe the era leading up to and following the fall of the Berlin Wall. On display, you can find visual and material culture from Cold War-era Soviet Union and the former Eastern Bloc."
"Nestled in the hills of Altadena, Cafe Culture is a family-owned and operated, socially-conscious coffee shop that serves breakfast, and lunch, along with espresso drinks and fresh drip coffee. The casual café has a warm and welcoming atmosphere with comfortable seating, warm wooden accents, and complimentary wireless Internet, and serves traditional and specialty coffee drinks, espresso, bag, and loose-leaf teas and healthy smoothies. The café also serves a small menu of light, made-from-scratch fare such as freshly baked pastries, croissants, sandwiches, and salads."