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Artspace Warehouse

Artspace Warehouse

Artspace Warehouse is an art gallery in Los Angeles, California. It is a large Art gallery that offers original urban, pop, photo, & abstract art-pieces by various budding as well as artists and local as well as international artists. Artspace Warehouse offers museum comparable quality artworks at reasonable prices. All their artworks are on exhibits hosted in their 5000 sq. ft. art gallery. A free parking facility is there, behind the gallery. Read More

Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

The Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook in Culver City is an urban city park which offers some of the best viewpoints of the city of Los Angeles. Consisting of a dirt trail and stairs leading up to its 500 ft. peak, the viewing areas offer you a glimpse of the Hollywood Hills, the San Gabriel Mountains and the Santa Monica Bay all at once. The peak is also a great place to have picnics, with the picnic tables and drinking fountains complementing the fabulous views at the top. The 1.25-mile zigzag trail leading up to the peak takes you through the 58-acre park. If not, visitors can also take the stairs leading up to the peak. Read More

Bicycle Resort and Casino

Bicycle Resort and Casino

Bicycle Resort and Casino is a lavish poker cardroom and a 4.5-star hotel at the heart of Bell Gardens city, within a stone’s throw away from the spectacular Long Beach. Boasting of an open floor plan with airy interiors, their outdoor-gaming casino is one of California’s most popular hubs for enjoying an array of games like American and Asian poker, cash games, keurig and thrilling tournaments with your friends. The Live show runs five days a week with performances from renowned experts in poker, celebrities and cash grinders. Bicycle Resort has value for money suites with luxurious decor, contemporary furnishing and state-of-the-art amenities including safes, minibars and coffeemakers. Overlooked by the suite balconies is the sundeck with lounge chairs where you can sip on freshly brewed drinks off the trendy open-air bar beside. The property also has a seperate cocktail lounge, the Asian Phoenix cafe and two multi-cuisine diners, the most famous being Bike Brewery offering American, continental and European delicacies. You can indulge in therapeutic treatments at their spa and wellness center, which also houses a well-equipped gym with pool views. The hotels’ surrounding area, Bell Gardens is an excellent location for shopping at malls and designer stores as well as for fine dining. Read More

Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake is a mountain Lake & recreational area situated in the heart of Southern California. It lies close to Phoenix and Las Vegas. The Big Bear Lake is a gem of the San Bernardino National Forest, renowned for remarkable fishing, kayaking, hiking, snowboarding & skiing, mountain biking, and much more. Big Bear Lake is one of the ideal places for camping. There are just so many activities to do. It has many hiking trails, and during the summer, visitors can swim and enjoy boating. Boat rentals are available at the site. During the winters, activities like skiing, snow tubing, and sledding are the most preferred. The surrounding town is small and amiable. For campfires, visitors have to get a fire permit. When leaving the campground for hiking, you should acquire an adventure pass. You can also buy the yearly pass. Snow chains are required while there is snow or ice on the roadways. The camping fees are Single site - $34.50, Holiday single - $36.50, Double Site - $67.50, Holiday Double site - $69.50, Single site with hook up - $44.50, Holiday single site with a Hookup - $46.50. The camping fee includes entry for a single vehicle, an extra vehicle fee of $7 per night. Read More

Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake

Big Bear Lake is a reservoir located in southern California amidst verdantly forested hills, close to Las Vegas and Phoenix as well. Owned by the San Bernardino National Forest, this extremely popular tourist spot is a favorite among locals and adventure enthusiasts for its year-round sunny weather. As the name suggests, you could spot a bear during your wildlife safari here. You could enjoy thrilling outdoor activities like hiking, trekking and mountain biking. When covered in snow during winters, the lake is popular for fishing and skiing. There are rustic cabin style ski resorts located on grounds, offering state-of-the-art amenities and lake views. Guests can also stay at basecamps with lavish restaurants on site. Also regarded as California’s most renowned autumn destination, the lake’s shores have a plethora of rare flora including mature elms and oaks. Big Bear Lake provides numerous recreational opportunities for you and your family such as zipline, swimming, trips to the zoo, high speed Go-karts for kids and a banquet hall for celebrations. The most popular festival here, Oktoberfest is ceremonially spent by locals with music and exotic drinks following an ancient German tradition. The streets of Big Bear Lake are lined with gift shops, posh restaurants and boutiques. Read More

Big Sur

Big Sur

Big Sur is a rocky and mountainous region & state park in the Central Coast of California between Carmel Highlands and San Simeon. Big Sur is known for its marvelous scenery. Big Sur takes pride in being the longest and most scenic stretch of undeveloped coastline in the adjoining United States. This place is one of the most beautiful coastlines throughout the world. It is an isolated stretch of road, that is a noble national treasure that demands extraordinary procedures to protect it from development. The seventeenth macOS update, macOS Big Sur, was named after this area. Big Sur is a highly favored destination with beautiful landscapes, redwood forests, fishing, hiking, beaches, and many other recreational opportunities for local as well as global visitors. The region receives around the same number of visitors as Yosemite National Park. It holds a rank amongst the leading 35 global tourist destinations. Here, you can explore the natural landscapes with blooming wildflowers, flying California Condors, elephant seals, and you spot sea otters too. Big Sur offers a wonderful range of dining from five-star restaurants to local pubs, including Big Sur River Inn, Cafe Kevah, Ripplewood Resort Cafe, and more. Read More

Black Star Canyon Falls

Black Star Canyon Falls

Black Star Canyon Falls is one of Orange County’s most elusive waterfalls with a scenic hiking trail lined with mature oaks and floral bushes. Flanked with serene bridges for birdwatching, this waterfall is unlike any other in Southern California since it has both a natural and a man-made outlet. The surrounding valley and canyon park boasts of tropical and semi-arid plantation beds along the plunging Black Star Creek. Black Star Canyon Falls and Trail is also an important archaeological site with a great deal of American war history. There are plenty of picnic spots dappled in shade apart from the main dirt rock with large boulders from the canyon. This creates the perfect terrain for rock climbing and mountain biking. While some parts of the partially-paved hike up to the Black Star Canyon Falls is suited for pros for its difficulty level, the first few miles are walkable with beautifully designed seating areas. Nestled amidst wildflower groves are some shallow and safe caves which you can crawl into! Hikers and tourists often visit the falls just before it gets dark to enjoy the panoramic skyline views and sunset. You can also bring your furry friends to hike and splash into the stream. Read More

Burton W. Chace Park

Burton W. Chace Park

Jutting into the Marina Del Rey, the Burton W. Chace park offers some of the best views of the harbour to its visitors. The park, which was named after the former Governor of Long Beach, is a great place for family picnics and get-togethers, with multiple picnic tables and barbecue pits provided on the park grounds. A grassed knoll in the centre of the park also offers great views of the marina and the ocean as well as the surrounding areas. The scenic setting of the park makes it a popular location for concerts and community events throughout the year. Read More

California Science Center

California Science Center

The Center is an educational science museum located in Exposition Park. It has several interesting exhibits, and IMAX theatre and is a major tourist attraction. The California Science Center opened was reborn under this name in 1998. It was previously called the California Museum of Science and Industry, and in 1998 was renovated, remodelled and renamed. Today, the museum has a distinct collection of exhibits divided into mainly 4 fields. The Ecosystem was opened recently, and is a massive exhibit containing various natural environments, complete with more than 400 species of plants and animals, and a large aquarium. The World of Life exhibition shows you a detailed look into the organisms and their functioning. The Creative World has several interesting hands on exhibits that the kids will love! Finally, it has a huge collection of aircrafts and space shuttles, including the Space Shuttle Endeavour, allowing you to get up close and personal with the vessels that enable humans to fly and take us into space! Read More

California Science Centre

California Science Centre

Standing exquisitely in the 160 acres Exposition Park of Los Angeles, California Science Centre is a paradise for all the curious minds. With the mission to stimulate curiosity and inspire science learning, the museum remains one of the most visited sites in the park attracting the groups of kids and adults. This very famous museum has found numerous references in pop culture because of its ability to provide visitors with advanced engagement with the world of science. With many permanent exhibitions, the museum promises to stimulate space travel, thunderstorms and hurricanes amongst many other things for visitors. The visitor must also take a tour of one of the most famous and well-designed exhibits of the museum called Ecosystems to learn about the balance between the life process of living things and the significant non-living things. With more than ten immersive environments like an aquarium, desert and forests, this exhibit promises visitors to witness and learn about wildlife and sea creatures while travelling through the long glass tunnels amidst thousands of fishes swimming around you. In the Space and Air exhibit, visitors can explore real aerospace aircraft while learning about its designs. Apart from all the permanent exhibits and stimulators, the museum also holds many special exhibitions and an annual California state science fair which is a must-visit for all the probing minds. The museum also offers multiple live shows and demonstrations for visitors to enhance their learning experience. Flash flood stimulation in the Desert Habitat is one such frequent demonstration to provide a holistic experience. For someone who seeks safety in adventure, there are many attraction points like Ecology cliff climb and High wire bicycle ride where you can enjoy the adrenaline rush without any imminent danger. The place also has a shopping and dining corner for the times when you feel tired after all the engaging encounters with all the brilliant human innovations.  Read More

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