From traditional lighting ceremonies to festive decorations at attractions and neighborhoods throughout the city, here are the best holiday light displays in L.A.
During the holidays in Los Angeles, you can welcome Santa Claus when his sled lands on Hollywood Boulevard, watch a procession of colorfully decorated boats, and experience the world-famous Rose Parade.
While folks in Indiana, North Carolina, New York or even, ahem, Boston may beg to differ, Los Angeles has a number of reasons to call itself the basketball capital of the world.
On Sunday, March 18, thousands of runners will navigate their way from Downtown L.A. to Santa Monica in the annual Skechers Peformance Los Angeles Marathon.
Driving in L.A. has always been a glamorous way to explore the city. Here, "scenic" means "where the scene is at," and there's no doubt that Los Angeles has its fair share of drives featuring LA-centric landscapes.
For golfers, vacationing often means hitting the links, and L.A.'s pleasant year-round weather and fantastic array of public courses will thrill any golf fanatic.
Skateparks in Los Angeles became part of L.A. culture when surfing legend Hobie Alter created Hobie Skateboards in the 1960s. Shortly after, places like Venice Beach were deemed major skate destinations, appearing in numerous skate videos.
Los Angeles may be synonymous with car culture, but a steadily growing number of bicyclists are claiming their own chunk of the road and forming a vocal subculture in the process.