While the majority of Los Angeles remains unaffected, travelers should avoid non-essential travel to Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Ventura, and Altadena. Sections of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH ...
Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board CEO Adam Burke has a clear message: "L.A. is open for business." And he is asking the travel trade to spread the word. "For two weeks we were fighting wildfires.
One of the most unexpected delights of the Valley Relics Museum is its collection of old political memorabilia. From campaign ...
Located about 18 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles, LAX remains the busiest airport on the West Coast. It is America’s most important gateway for transpacific travel. The facility features four ...
After wildfires broke out in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, L.A. residents weigh in on the current status of the city and why now is a critical time to visit.
The City of Angels has no shortage of culinary delights, but there’s one tiny spot in Los Angeles that’s serving up burgers so good, they’ll haunt your dreams for days. Cassell’s Hamburgers is a ...
L.A.-based travel-goods brand Cabeau will be donating a portion of all sales this week to the Los Angeles Fire Department. California-based Clare V launched the “Los Angeles Je T’Aime ...
With activities and themes ranging from surfing and sports to arts-n-crafts and computer coding, there’s something for every kid at Summer Camp in SoCal – at locations all across the region, and at ...
There are so many epic National Parks near Los Angeles, California ... Check out our Death Valley Camping Guide to learn more about each campground. Pinnacles National Park is popular with ...
National Plan for a Vacation Day by trumpeting its newest guide. Actor John Stamos is on the bright-of-vibe, bright-of-light ...
4. Check out the trains at the Travel Town Museum. Surf Lessons from Sunrise Surf Academy are a terrific way to have fun! 5. Visit Will Rogers State Beach and take a Family Surf Lesson. 6. Shop on ...
Travellers flying into Los Angeles in January were greeted by an apocalyptic sight: billowing clouds of smoke and the red-orange glow of flames against the glittering expanse of city lights.