What To See On A Los Angeles Limo Tour
January 12, 2010 • Category : Vacations
There are many ways to take a limo tour of Los Angeles, the city of diversity, glitz and glamour. Whether you decide to go for a pre-arranged limo tour or set up your own limo rental and itinerary, there are dozens of ways to be a celebrity for a day or night in Los Angeles.
No limo tour of Los Angeles is complete without a visit to Hollywood and its many star-studded hot spots. A great first stop is right on Hollywood Boulevard, home of attractions such as the Walk of Fame, celebrity footprints by Mann's Chinese Theatre and the expansive Hollywood at Highland shopping and eating complex.
The best time to stop by Hollywood for a limo tour is night, where the glow of lights, cameras and action makes for an especially delightful trip. Stopping to walk around the variety of shops and people watch on Hollywood Boulevard is likely a winning decision.
A stop by Sunset Strip, a more refined sort of Los Angeles glamour, is another must-do on any Los Angeles limo tour. There are a variety of sights to gaze upon such as Chateau Marmont, a famed West Hollywood hotel that is also the site of John Belushi's fatal drug overdose. There's also The Comedy Store, home of many famous and not-so-famous stand-up comedians and popular dance clubs such as The Roxy. Keep in mind that parking for your limo may be competitive and likely costly on any weekend night, so plan accordingly and perhaps stop by during daylight hours. Of course, if you want to truly experience the glamour of Los Angeles, any inconvenience and parking cost may be well worth it.
Daytime limo tours are ideal as well, especially for enjoying the many beaches and scenic ocean views along the Los Angeles coastline. Sunset Boulevard goes from downtown Los Angeles through Hollywood and Pacific Palisades to Malibu. A daytime limo tour highlighting the beautiful scenery in Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu is another unparalleled Los Angeles experience.
During your journey, there will be dozens of fine shopping and eating opportunities. Unless you have your heart set on something specific, Los Angeles is the perfect city to just happen upon something new and exotic. Most restaurants offer something to write home about and have "A" health ratings, especially in the better parts of town such as Malibu and West Hollywood.
By:
Priyank Saxena
Stephanie Mojica is a writer for Yodle, a business directory and online advertising company. Find a or more articles at Yodle Consumer Guide.


