| Travel Tips Top Five Tourist Traps in Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California is a place
of beautiful beaches, sunny skies, and many popular tourist traps.
This doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy visiting and having a great
time. It means you can explore L.A. as an informed and knowledgeable
traveler who won’t be snookered by the money-taking schemes that
abound in the city of angels. Do the research, use common sense,
and have a fantastic trip!
Hollywood Boulevard: One of the
most popular attractions in LA, Hollywood Boulevard was once home
to the greatest studios and a milieu of popular celebrities and
visitors. Now, it is a street lined with overpriced souvenir shops
and boutiques, as well as generic, expensive restaurants. However,
it is worth visiting Hollywood Boulevard's walk of stars and Grauman’s
Chinese Theatre. They are two parts of historic Hollywood Boulevard
that are worth seeing and free to boot. Take a nice stroll down
Hollywood Boulevard and take in the sights, but beware the myriad
of t-shirt stands, souvenir shops and overpriced restaurants.
Universal Studios: Universal Studios
is a great place to come if you have kids, but like Disneyland in
Anaheim, it is severely overpriced. The rides, while amusing, are
not as great as they’re made out to be. Experience it once if you
like, b ut if you’re going to shell out the cash, check out Disneyland,
Knott’s Berry Farm Theme Park, or Disneyland’s California Adventure. They’re
still tourist traps, but the rides are generally better. The food
is the usual theme park fare. If you go, please take a lunch and
drinks. You’ll save a ton of money, energy and time by doing so.
Universal Studios is touristy and commercialized; there are better
ways to explore LA without burning a hole in your pocketbook.
Melrose Avenue: One of LA’s most
visited locations, Melrose Avenue boasts incredibly expensive dining
and lots of shopping. Other than people watching, you can eat or
shop while waiting anxiously to catch one glimpse of a star. In
reality, you would have to go every day for at least a week to actually
catch a glimpse of anyone or you might pass a disguised celebrity
without noticing. Either way, you’re in for disappointment on the
star-gazing end.
Homes of the Stars Tours: One of
the biggest rip-offs in Los Angeles, you can find any number of
“guides” trying to take you on a sightseeing adventure of the glamorous
homes of Hollywood’s A-List stars. If you use a little common sense,
you’d wonder why an A-list star would provide their personal address
to the guy on the street waving the sign. Even if the address were
correct or in the general vicinity of the home, you won't see anything
but huge houses and mansions and you’ll never know whose you really
saw. You are much more likely to run into a star randomly going
to the supermarket in Malibu or the farmer’s market in Hollywood.
Rodeo Drive: Another of Los Angeles’
gems, Rodeo Drive is the place to shop, shop, and shop some more.
If you have a grand or more to drop, that is. While you might see
some famous faces, the only activity Rodeo Drive offers the average
tourist is great people watching and excellent window shopping.
Hosting a number of high-end stores and shops, as well as ritzy,
overpriced cafes and restaurants, Rodeo Drive is truly a place to
love briefly and leave quickly.
Tourist traps exist in every part
of the world in any and every place you visit. Knowing how to avoid
them and how to navigate them is a skill learned by experienced
travelers. For those who are beginning travelers, knowing the places
to visit and the places to avoid is extremely helpful.
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