L to L
First L: Los Angeles, Lovely, and Lively!
City of Angels, I'm back! And I foresee more trips to this bustling city now that it's just 2 hours away from San Diego. I rendezvoused with Hillarree and Jacinto at LAX airport at the Sheraton's Four Points hotel as we will tour the city a little bit.
First stop, Venice Beach!
Similar to Ocean Drive in Miami, Venice beach offers street performances, long stretches of beach activities and a variety of shops with a "hippi" theme.
We then headed to Melrose Ave, the fashion district for the young at heart and where budding fashionitas start off with some quirky showcases, all in the highly competitive fashion industry.
Just a few blocks away, is Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, the ultra highclass street where you can find all the most upscale brands known! From Versace to LV, Ralph Lauren to Hugo Boss, it is a dream to walk in one of these stores and walk out with something at hand... But wait~ I did buy something!!! I actually used my Hugo Boss store credit from last Thanksgiving sale to get myself a polo shirt from Hugo Boss. Luckily it was on sale and within my budget which was the store credit I had. *walks out of the store with a gleaming smile~!*
It was already quite late so we decided head back to the hotel and leave the rest of the places on our itinerary for the next day.
The next day we went to Union Station and right next to it is sort of a Little Mexico area. Very quaint and lovely...
Hollywood Boulevard was our next stop. Although I've already been there not too long ago, I still enjoyed it as you find something different to see in every corner (okay, that was an exegeration; movies are always have the same focus!).
We basically spent the whole day there actually, we even attempted to go to Universal City but it was pretty late, we were tired, and heck, we have to pay 10 bucks to park! No way~!
So we headed back to the hotel to get my car and drove down to San Diego where Hillarree and Jacinto crashed at my place.
Second L: Legoland, Lousy, Lame!
Easily said and direct to the point! Don't go to Legoland unless you want to rekindle your childhood experience, or have kids of your own!
But of course, Sean always finds a way to make boring moments... a little less boring~!
Although Legoland was a little kiddy and unexciting, it rekindled some childhood memories. See, I used to play with Lego ALL THE TIME~! So it was really fun to see all the structures that were displayed, and only wished that I visited this place when I was younger, cuz I could have easily gone ga-ga over Legoland~
Labels: Food, Los Angeles, San Diego, Travel
3 Comments:
hey hey, did you know that the train station scene from Pearl Harbor was filmed at Union Station? Just thought I'd let you know =)
OOOHHH looking good
i want a vacation too
wow... nice place
I wish I was there..
I'm so stuck in Msia =p
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