1. The Chandelier Tree:
The Chandelier Tree in Silver Lake continues to light up the night sky with the beautiful dripping crystals! What started as one man’s gift to the neighborhood has become a must-see!
Within the bustling streets of the Downtown Jewelry District lies a small European-style alley. Originally St. Vincent’s College, this court features a reminiscent style of what Paris would look like! With the giant cappuccino cup and the fountain, a little piece of the city of love is brought to you!
Amongst the trails of Griffith Park lies Amir’s Garden! Rebuilt by Amir Dialameh after a brushfire in 1970 as a firebreak, it is still home to many beautiful native plants and continues to caters to many hikers today! Explore one of the many side trails or relax under the shade of the trees in the garden plaza!
Calling all time travelers! Buy your savvy supplies here! Browse for ray guns, a robot toupee, or a portable black hole at this convenience store! All proceeds go to 826LA, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting the creative writing of kids.
Spoke Bicycle Cafe opens right onto the LA River Bike Path in Elysian Valley and is home to cyclists, joggers, and dog walkers! Their main goal is to help create a more bikeable, walkable, livable Los Angeles. They offer expert bike repairs, a large bicycle rental fleet along with other community events.
The Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes feels like a coastal oasis! Designed by Lloyd Wright as a “tree chapel,” it is set among a stand of redwoods with elegant windows that blend the spaces to create the sensation of being both outside and inside.
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