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The Getty Center Los Angeles, {CATEGORY}
The J. Paul Getty Museum at The Getty Center is a museum you can't miss. With lofty skylights and original architecture, it is one of the best museums in Los Angeles. Getty stores a multitude of art, sculpture and photographs from Europe and America. You can also check out old manuscripts and decorative arts here. Highlights of the year consist of Italian Manuscripts from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits and Shrine and Shroud: Textiles in Illuminated Manuscripts, to name a few. Set aside a day for this museum, its Central Gardens and popular restaurant , which are sure to leave you breathless with their beauty. Check website for details.
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Address: 1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90049-1666
City: Los Angeles
State: California (CA)
Country: United States
Phone 1: +1 310 440 7300
Email: info@getty.edu
Official site: www.getty.edu
Opening hours: Tues-Thurs and Sun 10am-6pm. Fri-Sat 10am-9pm
Exceptionally closed: Closed all major holidays
Entrance fee: Free admission
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Of a Family category, the Hotel Angeleno has all the comforts such as : Television, Air conditioning.Located west, 42 minutes by car distance from the city center, this hotel at 170 N. Chuch Lane , CaRead morelifornia is the ideal pied-à-terre to take advantage of all the wonders of Los Angeles, whether for a few days or for a longer stay.Relax yourself in the hotel's swimming pool .The Los Angeles airport is about 32 minutes by car from the hotel (10 miles ).Hide
The Hotel Angeleno is located in Los Angeles (CA) making it one of the best hotels to stay at while in town.Each of the 209 well-furnished guestrooms at the hotel ensures a comfortable stay with indusRead moretry-standard room amenities.Room amenities include separate shower and tub, hair dryer.To suit guests' convenience, this Los Angeles (CA) accommodation offers car park, coffee shop, meeting facilities.The hotel offers outdoor pool to provide extra pleasure and relaxation for all guests.Along with its convenient location in Los Angeles (CA), the hotel also offers a wide range of services and facilities to the guests.For your reservation at the Hotel Angeleno Los Angeles (CA), please enter your preferred visit dates and follow our secure online booking form.Hide
With its central location, Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel is within easy reach of most tourist attractions and business addresses in Los Angeles (CA). All of the 161 rooms of this 2-story property are alRead morel equipped with modern in-room amenities. Modern comfort and convenience are seamlessly combined to ensure the guests' satisfaction. To proceed with your reservation at the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel via our secure online booking form, please enter your period of stay.Hide
Families, couples on romantic getaways and other leisure travelers are only a half-mile from at least 30 quaint shops and celebrity-frequented restaurants when they stay at the Brentwood Inn on West SRead moreunset Boulevard. Sitting in the Hollywood/Beverly Hills, the hotel is near Museum Row, Farmers Market, swank shops of Melrose Avenue and Rodeo Drive, the Hollywood Bowl, Century City, UCLA, Griffith Park and Universal Studios. The Brentwood Inn is totally smoke-free and offers wireless Internet access and complimentary continental breakfasts. Hotel staff members can arrange for transportation to Los Angeles International Airport 12 miles from the hotel and car service to other locations. Meanwhile, the Brentwood's guestrooms feature complimentary bottled water, pay movies, refrigerators, and multi-line phones with voice mail. The hotel doesn't have a restaurant, but guests are close to neighborhood spots serving everything from cheesecake to sushi. Les clients doivent avoir au moins 21 ans pour effectuer l'enregistrement dans cet établissement. L'âge minimum pour l'enregistrement dans cet établissement pendant les vacances d'été est de 21 ans. Tous les clients séjournant dans cet hôtel doivent être âgés de 21 ans minimum. Lits pliants non disponibles. Lits bébés non disponibles. Les clients quittant l'hôtel avant la date prévue devront s'aquitter d'une pénalité de départ anticipé. Cet établissement sur plusieurs étages n'est pas équipé d'un ascenseur. Des frais et dépôts de garantie supplémentaires peuvent être facturés par l'établissement au moment du service fourni ou de l'arrivée/du départ. Dépôt de garantie : 250 US$ par séjourParking : 18 US$ par séjourHide
Hotel Bel-Air. "Hotel Bel-Air" has acquired 5 stars. This residence is situated in Los Angeles. The luxurious residence has been renovated not long ago. The accommodation features 103 bedrooms in totaRead morel. The air conditioning keeps the hot weather outside, always ensuring a comfortable temperature. For a little walk in the morning, the private patio and garden are perfect. You will appreciate the outdoor swimming pool. Visitors are offered various activities, such as helicopter/airplane tours, parachuting, Eco Tours and fishing. There are also numerous sporting activities for visitors to take part in, like kayaking, sailing, golf, snorkeling, waterskiing, diving, surfing and tennis. Furthermore, the hotel features a gym, a walking trail, boats, a running track and motorboats. After your physical activities of the day, a visit to the spa will help you feel refreshed. Refresh yourself in the whirlpool bath or Turkish bath. In the wellness center, you can also indulge yourself with a relaxing massage treatment. The onsite fusion restaurant is known for its Mediterranean specialty. A lounge bar is available for you to have a drink before or after dinner. After a good night's rest, breakfast is available. Additional amenities include Internet access and a shuttle service to help you travel.Hide
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The Getty Center Los Angeles, {CATEGORY}
Since opening in 1997, the Richard Meier-designed Getty Center has quickly assumed its place in the L.A. landscape (literally and figuratively) as the city's cultural acropolis and international mecca. Headquarters for the Getty Trust's research, education, philanthropic, and conservation concerns, the postmodernist complex - perched on a hillside in the Santa Monica Mountains and swathed in Italian travertine marble - is most frequently visited for the museum galleries displaying the Getty's enormous collection of Impressionist paintings, truckloads of glimmering French furniture and decorative arts, fine illuminated manuscripts, contemporary photography, and European drawings. The area that's open to the public consists of five two-story pavilions set around an open courtyard, and each gallery within is specially designed to complement the works on display. A sophisticated system of programmable window louvers allows many works (particularly paintings) to be displayed in the natural light in which they were created for the first time in the modern era. One of these is van Gogh's Irises, one of the museum's finest and most popular holdings. Trivia buffs will enjoy knowing that the museum spent $53.9 million to acquire this painting, it's displayed in a complex that cost roughly $1 billion to construct. A new addition to the Getty Center is the Fran and Ray Stark Sculpture Collection. This collection of 28 modern and contemporary outdoor sculptures from the collection of the late legendary film producer Ray Stark and his wife Fran was donated to the Getty Museum and features many of the 20th century's greatest sculptors, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miró, and Isamu Noguchi. Visitors to the center park at the base of the hill and ascend via a cable-driven electric tram. On clear days, the sensation is of being in the clouds, gazing across Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean (and into a few chic Brentwood backyards). If you're like me and don't remember a thing from your college art-appreciation class (like I even went), get one of the new GettyGuide Audio Guides at the information desk. The nifty device allows visitors to take their own guided tour through the Getty Museum. The 45-minute human-led architectural tours, offered throughout the day, are also worth looking into. Dining options include several espresso/snack carts, a cafeteria, a self-service cafe, and the elegant (though informal) "Restaurant" offering table service for lunch (Tues-Sun) and dinner (Fri-Sat), with breathtaking views overlooking the ocean and mountains (restaurant reservations are recommended, though walk-ins are accepted, call tel. 310/440-6810 or make reservations online at www.getty.edu). Realizing that fine-art museums can be boring for kids, the center provides several clever programs for kids, including a family room filled with hands-on activities for families, weekend family workshops, Art Detective cards to help parents and kids explore the grounds and galleries, and self-guided audio tours made specifically for families. Entrance to the Getty Center is free and no reservations are required. Cameras and video cams are permitted, but only if you use existing light (flash units are verboten).
The Getty Center Los Angeles, {CATEGORY}
Since opening in 1997, the Richard Meier-designed Getty Center has quickly assumed its place in the L.A. landscape (literally and figuratively) as the city's cultural acropolis and international mecca. Headquarters for the Getty Trust's research, education, philanthropic, and conservation concerns, the postmodernist complex - perched on a hillside in the Santa Monica Mountains and swathed in Italian travertine marble - is most frequently visited for the museum galleries displaying the Getty's enormous collection of Impressionist paintings, truckloads of glimmering French furniture and decorative arts, fine illuminated manuscripts, contemporary photography, and European drawings. The area that's open to the public consists of five two-story pavilions set around an open courtyard, and each gallery within is specially designed to complement the works on display. A sophisticated system of programmable window louvers allows many works (particularly paintings) to be displayed in the natural light in which they were created for the first time in the modern era. One of these is van Gogh's Irises, one of the museum's finest and most popular holdings. Trivia buffs will enjoy knowing that the museum spent $53.9 million to acquire this painting, it's displayed in a complex that cost roughly $1 billion to construct. A new addition to the Getty Center is the Fran and Ray Stark Sculpture Collection. This collection of 28 modern and contemporary outdoor sculptures from the collection of the late legendary film producer Ray Stark and his wife Fran was donated to the Getty Museum and features many of the 20th century's greatest sculptors, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Joan Miró, and Isamu Noguchi. Visitors to the center park at the base of the hill and ascend via a cable-driven electric tram. On clear days, the sensation is of being in the clouds, gazing across Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean (and into a few chic Brentwood backyards). If you're like me and don't remember a thing from your college art-appreciation class (like I even went), get one of the new GettyGuide Audio Guides at the information desk. The nifty device allows visitors to take their own guided tour through the Getty Museum. The 45-minute human-led architectural tours, offered throughout the day, are also worth looking into. Dining options include several espresso/snack carts, a cafeteria, a self-service cafe, and the elegant (though informal) "Restaurant" offering table service for lunch (Tues-Sun) and dinner (Fri-Sat), with breathtaking views overlooking the ocean and mountains (restaurant reservations are recommended, though walk-ins are accepted, call tel. 310/440-6810 or make reservations online at www.getty.edu). Realizing that fine-art museums can be boring for kids, the center provides several clever programs for kids, including a family room filled with hands-on activities for families, weekend family workshops, Art Detective cards to help parents and kids explore the grounds and galleries, and self-guided audio tours made specifically for families. Entrance to the Getty Center is free and no reservations are required. Cameras and video cams are permitted, but only if you use existing light (flash units are verboten).
The Getty Center Los Angeles, {CATEGORY}
The J. Paul Getty Museum at The Getty Center is a museum you can't miss. With lofty skylights and original architecture, it is one of the best museums in Los Angeles. Getty stores a multitude of art, sculpture and photographs from Europe and America. You can also check out old manuscripts and decorative arts here. Highlights of the year consist of Italian Manuscripts from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits and Shrine and Shroud: Textiles in Illuminated Manuscripts, to name a few. Set aside a day for this museum, its Central Gardens and popular restaurant , which are sure to leave you breathless with their beauty. Check website for details.
The Getty Center Los Angeles, {CATEGORY}
The J. Paul Getty Museum at The Getty Center is a museum you can't miss. With lofty skylights and original architecture, it is one of the best museums in Los Angeles. Getty stores a multitude of art, sculpture and photographs from Europe and America. You can also check out old manuscripts and decorative arts here. Highlights of the year consist of Italian Manuscripts from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Rembrandt's Late Religious Portraits and Shrine and Shroud: Textiles in Illuminated Manuscripts, to name a few. Set aside a day for this museum, its Central Gardens and popular restaurant , which are sure to leave you breathless with their beauty. Check website for details.
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