Walk my Town - Your guide to find the perfect hotspot in a neighborhood that suits your style.


Posted November 15, 2016 by marcusd45

Walk my Town is your guide to the best restaurants, attractions and activities in LA, NYC, San Francisco, Miami and Boston. More cities added weekly.

 
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The City of Angels – A Must See Town

Visiting Los Angeles anytime soon? Bring your walking shoes as there are many attractions within blocks of each other. Where to start? It depends on your interests. If you are into music and museums, grab an UBER or a Metro bus to Downtown Los Angeles. You can get a look at the stunning Disney Concert Hall where the Los Angeles Philharmonic resides and check out the free tours or self-guided tours of the Music Center. Weekend

After touring the elegant Disney Concert Hall, take a walk to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) or the Broad Museum (free for all). To reserve your free tickets to the Broad, Featuring collections from artists from the 50’s, check with the museum for the next available tickets and verify which floors are open.

Hungry from walking in L.A.? Head over to Grand Central Market where the newest chefs try their recipes in food stands and decades old vendors still sell groceries, fruit and candy. Cross the street to check out the historic Angel’s Flight.
Ready to leave downtown? Catch a bus or call for UBER and head over to the gorgeous historic Union Station. You can take a train to Santa Monica, San Diego or north to Santa Barbara for a quick day trip.

In a city with thousands of restaurants and bars, it can be a daunting task for film or television production to find the perfect location for an eating or drinking scene. Does the film take place in modern day or 1950s Los Angeles? Does the script call for an Italian restaurant or a coffee shop, a dive bar or a lounge? Can the screenplay be adjusted in order to better suit the story and fit the budget?

While for most business comes first, appearing as a location in a film or TV show no doubt has its merits and, in more cases than not, brings additional customers through the door. Here are some of L.A.'s most memorable movie restaurants and bars.


The Metro Bike Share system features hundreds of bikes available 24/7, 365 days a year in Downtown Los Angeles. Station locations were selected based on proximity to community resources, employment centers, bike infrastructure and transit in consultation with partner agencies, institutions, community groups and stakeholders. Each station has a touchscreen kiosk, a map of the bike share system, and of course Metro Bikes! System wide, there are about twice as many "dock points", or bike parking spots, as there are Metro Bikes. This helps make finding an available dock point easier when arriving to your destination. You must be 16 or older to ride a Metro Bike. vintage

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Last Updated November 15, 2016