
With L.A. Live finally nearing completion, Los Angeles is truly becoming the entertainment capital of the west coast. An entertainment center supported by an extensive network of theaters, bars, and restaurants, L.A. Live is an entertainment mecca like no other, and truly an impressive sight to behold for any tourist.
Anchored by the Staples Center, home of four different major sports teams, L.A. Live consists of an outdoor shopping area, a world class theater, numerous clubs, restaurants, movie theaters, and mall stores – it even boasts two separate five-star hotels on the same property and even luxury condominiums starting at over $1,000,000 each! As if that weren’t enough, as a testament to it’s worldwide clout, L.A. Live is also the proud home of the Rock and Roll Hall of fame museum, which, for the budget traveller, is open free to the public.
But truly what separates L.A. Live from other entertainment venues is the sheer quality of talent that is coming through. Thousands of famous people have played at the Staples Center and L.A. Live including acts like Britney Spears, the Rolling Stones, Jay Z, and Beyonce. It also hosts dozens of different award shows, and was the location of the official Michael Jackson tribute. There is no other city west of the Mississippi that can offer up such an impressive resume.
The Downtown Los Angeles left much to be desired as little as 5 years ago. But with the support of the local community, as well as the city and numerous sponsers, L.A. Live has truly turned Los Angeles into an entertainment mecca. Travel to Los Angeles for yourself and see what all the fuss is about.
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November 5th, 2009 at 11:41 pm
A few inaccuracies.
1. There are NO stores at LA Live. Just bars and restaurants, no shopping at all, unless you count the t-shits they sell at the ESPN Zone restaurant.
2. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland, OH. At LA Live is the Grammy Museum, and it does charge admission, it is NOT free.