The Fairfax Avenue district is between Wilshire and Santa Monica and is the heart of LA’s Jewish community. You’ll find yeshivas, temples, and kosher shops and delis. There aren’t many tourist attractions in this area, but it is still a nice place to take a stroll.[1] Farmers MarketThe main attraction is the Farmers Market at […]

Hancock Park is a neighborhood west of Downtown along Wilshire Boulevard that was developed in the 1920s as an elite suburb of LA. Its well-preserved revival architecture makes Hancock Park quite charming to visit. You’ll find many lovely houses in the mock-Tudor style.[1] Getty HouseThe Getty House is one of the main highlights of the […]

ВЎGuelaguetza! Mid-Wilshire is an ethnically diverse district of Los Angeles that sits along Wilshire Boulevard between Beverly Hills and Downtown. Hollywood pretty much runs parallel to Mid-Wilshire to the north. For whatever reason, Mid-Wilshire is often bypassed by tourists, but it is worth visiting if you are interested in observing 20th century architecture, as most […]

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