Guidebook for Los Angeles

Manny
Guidebook for Los Angeles

Food Scene

Hamburger combos are the best. Best enjoyed with the yellow chili peppers.
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Patra Burgers On Sunset
1524 Sunset Blvd
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Hamburger combos are the best. Best enjoyed with the yellow chili peppers.
Tacos unlike any others.
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Guisados
1261 Sunset Blvd
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Tacos unlike any others.

Drinks & Nightlife

This place is awesome Friday and Saturday nights. Friday is my favorite, they have hip hop. Before and after Dodger games is fun too! Check it out!
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Short Stop
1455 Sunset Blvd
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This place is awesome Friday and Saturday nights. Friday is my favorite, they have hip hop. Before and after Dodger games is fun too! Check it out!

Essentials

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Vons
561 N Glendale Ave
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Getting Around

This is a main public transportation stop for buses. This can lead you any where.
Sunset / Echo Park station
This is a main public transportation stop for buses. This can lead you any where.

Parks & Nature

This is the famous Echo Park lake. It is a must see park while you are here. Take a quick jog/walk around the lake. Go on the paddle boats or check out the Downtown view from the lotus flower area.
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Echo Park Lake
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This is the famous Echo Park lake. It is a must see park while you are here. Take a quick jog/walk around the lake. Go on the paddle boats or check out the Downtown view from the lotus flower area.
While Angel’s Point in Elysian Park isn’t the highest vista around, it provides great views of downtown and Dodger Stadium (if you have die hard fans in tow). While you take in the view, stand underneath local Echo Park artist Peter Schire’s sculpture “City on the Hill.” And if the views aren’t enough, there are hiking trails just below the sculpture and plenty of grass to run amok. You can also head over to the other side of Stadium Way (drive, because crossing the street is tough here) where there is a playground and hiking trails to explore Elysian Park. Good to know: This is an excellent viewing spot for 4th of July fireworks.
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Ангелс Пойнт
Angels Point Road
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While Angel’s Point in Elysian Park isn’t the highest vista around, it provides great views of downtown and Dodger Stadium (if you have die hard fans in tow). While you take in the view, stand underneath local Echo Park artist Peter Schire’s sculpture “City on the Hill.” And if the views aren’t enough, there are hiking trails just below the sculpture and plenty of grass to run amok. You can also head over to the other side of Stadium Way (drive, because crossing the street is tough here) where there is a playground and hiking trails to explore Elysian Park. Good to know: This is an excellent viewing spot for 4th of July fireworks.
The park is the second largest park in Los Angeles at 600 acres (2.4 km²).It is also the city's oldest park, founded in 1886 by the Elysian Park Enabling Ordinance. It hosted shooting as well as the shooting part of the modern pentathlon event for the 1932 Summer Olympics. In 1964 the Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park was founded to prevent the City of Los Angeles from constructing the Municipal Convention Center on 62 acres of park land.
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Элизиан Парк
835 Academy Rd
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The park is the second largest park in Los Angeles at 600 acres (2.4 km²).It is also the city's oldest park, founded in 1886 by the Elysian Park Enabling Ordinance. It hosted shooting as well as the shooting part of the modern pentathlon event for the 1932 Summer Olympics. In 1964 the Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park was founded to prevent the City of Los Angeles from constructing the Municipal Convention Center on 62 acres of park land.