Neighborhood Attractions
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art & The Broad Contemporary Art Museum at LACMA www.lacma.com
- Page Museum - La Brea Tar Pits www.tarpits.org
- Craft & Folk Art Museum www.cafam.org
- Peterson Automotive Museum www.petersen.org
- Hancock Park
Hancock Park is a park in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California that is the location of the La Brea Tar Pits, the George C. Page Museum of La Brea Discoveries, and LACMA. Somewhat confusingly, it is not actually in the neighborhood called Hancock Park, which begins approximately 1 mile to the east.
- Screen Actors Guild www.sag.org
- Writers Guild of America West www.wga.org
- The Grove at Farmers Market www.thegrovela.com
- The Beverly Center www.beverlycenter.com
- Goethe-Institut Los Angeles www.goethe.de
Beverly Hills – Beverly Hills is a city in the western part of Los Angeles County, California, United States. Beverly Hills and the neighboring city of West Hollywood are together entirely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles.
Fairfax District - It is roughly bordered by West Hollywood on the north, Highland Avenue on the east, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on the west and Wilshire Boulevard on the south. The Fairfax District is sometimes confused with Park La Brea, which is a real estate development within the District, and the curious Beverly Hills Adjacent, particularly on housing rental advertisements. The section of Fairfax Avenue filled with traditionally Jewish businesses is sometimes referred to by Angelenos as Kosher Canyon or "The Bagel District."
City of West Hollywood
www.weho.org, a city in Los Angeles County, California, was incorporated on November 29, 1984. The latest residential population estimate was 34,675[1]. The city is well known for its nightlife, celebrity culture, and diverse atmosphere. The city has large gay, Jewish and eastern European populations. The area is informally referred to as "WeHo"[2]. Although just 1.9 square miles in size, West Hollywood is one of the highest profile communities in the Los Angeles area, full of celebrities and nightlife, and due to its central location among the generally upscale communities west of downtown Los Angeles. Goings-on in the city and surrounding areas are broadcast daily in media around the world, including on TMZ on TV from Sunset Boulevard and Crescent Heights Avenue.
Korea Town – Korea Town often abbreviated K-town is a neighborhood in the Mid-Wilshire district of the city of Los Angeles, California. Home to a population of 340,000 and covering just under 5-square-mile it has the highest population density of all neighborhoods in Los Angeles.