LA Tourism Launches DiscoverLosAngeles.com

10/26/2012

Los Angeles Tourism

Direct from Famous Angelenos, Tips from Local Celebrities about Where to Eat, Shop and Play in LA, Among Innovations in Destination's New Online Resource

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Oct. 26, 2012) –When in LA, everyone wants to travel like its famous locals.  Where do celebrities eat?  Where do stars go for fun? What are the trendiest shops, shows and nightclubs?

Los Angeles Future Developments

10/10/2012

Los Angeles Tourism

There is always something new in LA. The nation’s second largest city constantly recreates itself, always adding to its list of exciting attractions. The following is a brief synopsis of upcoming sites to see.

New Hotels Emerge on LA’s Horizon

10/10/2012

Los Angeles Tourism

New hotels and those undergoing significant renovations or expansions are poised to entice visitors to Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. Los Angeles is also a preferred destination for conventions, conferences and special events because of its year-round mild weather and access to world-class entertainment.

City Hall viewed from Grand Park

What’s New in Los Angeles

10/10/2012

Los Angeles Tourism

The Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board website, www.discoverLosAngeles.com, is where visitors can discover LA attractions and arrange hotels, airlines and dining throughout the LA area. The site provides an LA events calendar that lists sporting events, concerts and museum exhibits.

The Final Frontier: LA-area Space Sites

9/29/2012

Discover Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES -- Southern California has unmatched pedigree when it comes to its place in space-exploration history. From serving as a veritable assembly line for many of NASA's most notable spacecraft (all of the space shuttles were assembled here) to being the birthplace of space pioneers such as astronaut Sally Ride to continuing to be home base to ambitious space-travel companies like SpaceX, Southern California has been essential in enabling both that "one small step for man" and that "one giant leap for mankind."

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