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I'm currently staying in la till next june. What are fun things to do/nice places to see/where to go to meet people

I'm currently staying in la till next june. What are fun things to do/nice places to see/where to go to meet people
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Definitely recommend the Observatory and the Getty. (as above)

Definitely recommend the Observatory and the Getty. (as above)
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Gotta see the Getty! Also check out the Norton Simon Museum - it has a really nice garden.

Gotta see the Getty! Also check out the Norton Simon Museum - it has a really nice garden.
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DISNEYLAND

DISNEYLAND
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LACMA and the Hammer Museum are two other great options for art lovers. The Santa Monica Pier and Third Street Promenade are two great places to meet people, with tons of restaurants and stores on 3rd street. Disneyland and Universal Citywalk are two other popular places for tourists, you can also take a hike to the Hollywood sign if you're interested. Hope you enjoy your stay!

LACMA and the Hammer Museum are two other great options for art lovers. The Santa Monica Pier and Third Street Promenade are two great places to meet people, with tons of restaurants and stores on 3rd street. Disneyland and Universal Citywalk are two other popular places for tourists, you can also take a hike to the Hollywood sign if you're interested. Hope you enjoy your stay!
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Just go down fairfax, melrose and rodeo and enjoy

Just go down fairfax, melrose and rodeo and enjoy
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Fun Places: Six Flags Magic Mountain/Hurricane Harbor, Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Seaworld, Raging Waters, Round 1, Griffith Observatory, The Getty, LACMA, Little Tokyo.

Hiking: Ernest E. Debs, Eaton Canyon, Hermit Falls, Inspiration Point, many more around Altadena.

Beaches: Huntington Beach, Newport Beach (Go to Sea Side bakery there), Zuma beach, Corona Del Mar, La Jolla, Santa Monica (This beach is kind of dirty)

Food: A bunch of good places to eat around the 626 such as Pasadena and San Gabriel, Porto's Bakery, 85 Degrees Bakery, Phil's BBQ, and so much more.

Meeting People: Downtown Fullerton

Fun Places: Six Flags Magic Mountain/Hurricane Harbor, Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Universal Studios, Seaworld, Raging Waters, Round 1, Griffith Observatory, The Getty, LACMA, Little Tokyo.

Hiking: Ernest E. Debs, Eaton Canyon, Hermit Falls, Inspiration Point, many more around Altadena.

Beaches: Huntington Beach, Newport Beach (Go to Sea Side bakery there), Zuma beach, Corona Del Mar, La Jolla, Santa Monica (This beach is kind of dirty)

Food: A bunch of good places to eat around the 626 such as Pasadena and San Gabriel, Porto's Bakery, 85 Degrees Bakery, Phil's BBQ, and so much more.

Meeting People: Downtown Fullerton
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If you wanna take a roadtrip and have the money, go visit Vegas. It's only about 4/5 hours from the general LA area. I was born in LA but lived in Palm Dale til I was 5 and then went to Vegas, so I can't help you as far as LA goes. I'd suggest Disneyland and, if it's still there and within your budget, SeaWorld. I think that's in San Diego though.

If you wanna take a roadtrip and have the money, go visit Vegas. It's only about 4/5 hours from the general LA area. I was born in LA but lived in Palm Dale til I was 5 and then went to Vegas, so I can't help you as far as LA goes. I'd suggest Disneyland and, if it's still there and within your budget, SeaWorld. I think that's in San Diego though.
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the getty is fucking amazing, lacma and moca are awesome too. if ur more in the mood for something less serious check out the museum of jurassic technology near culver city, collection of some super weird shit that is meant to blur the line between reality and fantasy. super cool place, would recommend to everyone.

the getty is fucking amazing, lacma and moca are awesome too. if ur more in the mood for something less serious check out the museum of jurassic technology near culver city, collection of some super weird shit that is meant to blur the line between reality and fantasy. super cool place, would recommend to everyone.
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I'll never forget the feeling of melrose & venice for the first time

I'll never forget the feeling of melrose & venice for the first time
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you could probably walk down melrose, sunset, or some other famous street and find a lot of stuff to do. LA is a city with a lot of character. If I were visiting LA for the first time, I'd definitely check out the Getty and Disneyland. There's like a million good restaurants in LA, but maybe for more LA-exclusive food, I would get a bowl of ramen at Little Tokyo (shinsengumi and men oh are my favorites) and a taco from the Kogi truck.

you could probably walk down melrose, sunset, or some other famous street and find a lot of stuff to do. LA is a city with a lot of character. If I were visiting LA for the first time, I'd definitely check out the Getty and Disneyland. There's like a million good restaurants in LA, but maybe for more LA-exclusive food, I would get a bowl of ramen at Little Tokyo (shinsengumi and men oh are my favorites) and a taco from the Kogi truck.
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Sakurayou could probably walk down melrose, sunset, or some other famous street and find a lot of stuff to do. LA is a city with a lot of character. If I were visiting LA for the first time, I'd definitely check out the Getty and Disneyland. There's like a million good restaurants in LA, but maybe for more LA-exclusive food, I would get a bowl of ramen at Little Tokyo (shinsengumi and men oh are my favorites) and a taco from the Kogi truck.

Can't forget Daikokuya.

Also, In & Out. Just so you can say you've had it (assuming you haven't had it before)

[quote=Sakura]you could probably walk down melrose, sunset, or some other famous street and find a lot of stuff to do. LA is a city with a lot of character. If I were visiting LA for the first time, I'd definitely check out the Getty and Disneyland. There's like a million good restaurants in LA, but maybe for more LA-exclusive food, I would get a bowl of ramen at Little Tokyo (shinsengumi and men oh are my favorites) and a taco from the Kogi truck.[/quote]

Can't forget Daikokuya.

Also, In & Out. Just so you can say you've had it (assuming you haven't had it before)
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daikokuya > shinsengumi tbh

http://www.yelp.com/biz/kang-ho-dong-baekjeong-los-angeles > both of those

daikokuya > shinsengumi tbh

http://www.yelp.com/biz/kang-ho-dong-baekjeong-los-angeles > both of those
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