Redondo Beach
Visit Redondo Beach in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. Redondo Beach features swimming, surfing, pier, bike path, diving, boating, strand walkway, volleyball courts, bait and fishing tackle shop, shopping, restrooms and showers.
Visit Redondo Beach in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. Redondo Beach features swimming, surfing, pier, bike path, diving, boating, strand walkway, volleyball courts, bait and fishing tackle shop, shopping, restrooms and showers.
A beautiful treelined, well-established course built in 1924. The fairways are somewhat narrow with many challenging, narrow approaches into guarded greens. Although 6,536 yards long, it plays much longer and is a challenge for both low and high...
Citadel Outlets is LA’s only outlet shopping destination with bigger and better deals and more than 115 top brand-name stores and restaurants. Located 10 minutes southeast of downtown Los Angeles on Interstate-5 at Atlantic Boulevard North,...
One thing has been consistent about the Lakers: winning. The franchise has boasted a host of Hall of Famers and has compiled a string of championships which has scarcely been rivaled in the history of American sports. Check out the LA Lakers, a...
Lucky Strike Hollywood also called “The Original” is the very first Lucky Strike location. Located at the historical Hollywood & Highland cross street, Lucky Strike Hollywood offers 19,000 sq ft including 12 state-of-the-art bowling lanes,...
Visit the Downtown Disney District, a lively promenade featuring unique shopping and dining, as well as exciting nighttime entertainment. Located just outside the Parks and adjacent to the Hotels of the Disneyland Resort, the Downtown Disney...
Westfield Century City Mall provides the finest open-air shopping destination in Los Angeles, where shopping, dining and entertainment are the star attractions. Sophisticated. Modern. Cosmopolitan. Hip. Luxurious. Day to night lifestyle with...
Wilson is a long 6,947 yard golf course with wide fairways nestled in a tree lined semi-forest setting with mildly sloping fairways. The course was built in 1923 by golf course architect George C. Thomas Jr. adjacent to the original L.A....
Formerly named LA Plaza Abaja in 1866, this five-acre park was renamed Pershing Square for General John J. Pershing in 1918. This postmodern redesign by Ricardo Legorreta, was dedicated in February 1994 and is full of symbols of California life...