LA itself was just like in the movies, and everything revolved around movies. Spot movie stars here! See the famous movie theatres and hand prints here! Take a tour to see movie stars' homes here! This building featured in these films! Come and see the movie studios here! Eat ice-cream here and use our celebrity GPS system to locate where various movie stars are right now! I do understand that movies are entertaining, but honestly, movie stars are just people that are great at acting and filmstudios are where they work. What if tourists tried to spot you, your home or your place of work? I feel the celebrity worship has gone a tad too far here.
I spent a lot of my two days on hop-on-hop-off buses which was a good way of seeing a city built for cars. Quick impressions:
- Hollywood Boulevard was more touristy and more run down that I had expected, and the set up for Academy Awards was in full swing.
- Beverly Hills and especially Rodeo Drive were posher than I had expected, and maybe someone should tell Eddie Murphy that Beverly Hills Police Department was hiring. I liked how residential streets were lined by trees, each street with a different species than the others.
- Santa Monica was beach and palms, and as I think I got a little bit too much sun sitting on the open top bus, I skipped walking on the beach. I also forgot to pack my sunglasses and sunblock with me - such a beginner's error for someone going to LA!
- Downtown LA was actually to me most interesting part - it had beautiful high-rise architecture and it felt like a real city compared to the surreality of Beverly Hills.
Interestingly enough, Wilshire Boulevard, is a point of pride to LA. It had the first traffic lights in the city as well as the first dedicated left-turn lane in all of US. The shops on the street were required to have sufficient parking for all their customers, and it's claimed that this street started the car culture in America that spread like wildfire. I find myself wishing that it hadn't, and there would be more pedestrian-friendly areas and public transport. The traffic in LA was awful, every street is wide and traffic jammed a lot of the time. I could not believe how many cars there could be in a city centre!
One of the highlights for me was the hostel I stayed at, the Orange Drive Manor hostel, and interesting people I met at the dorm. The reasons to come to LA/Hollywood seem to be acting, dancing, partying and taking photos! I suffered a little about having a top bunk (waking up felt a bit like this under their leopard-print covers) but it was the only spot in the room that got reliable wifi!
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