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Insight Guides Experience Los Angeles (Travel Guide eBook)

Insight Guides

Publisher: Insight Guides

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Summary

Explore iconic cities afresh.

Been there, done that? Want a more authenticexperience? 

Then this stylish Insight guides Experience LosAngeles is for you.



Fromseeing un-missable top attractions like Venice Beach from a new perspective, todiscovering hidden gems like the Santa Monica Mountains, this innovative book -with free app and eBook - is ideal for travellers seeking a unique experienceof Los Angeles. Whether you're a first-timer hoping for off-the-beaten track adventures,or a repeat visitor in search of authentic Los Angeles, this guide will helpyou plan and experience an unforgettable trip.





·      Over 100insider ideas to make your trip unique, authentic and utterly unforgettable,from an evening at Sushi Roku to watching sunset from Griffith Observatory 

·      In the Moodsection suggests the best places to go for inspired art,shopping, fine dining and family fun experiences, and more besides - ideal whenyou feel like following your impulses

·      Compact andconcise, this is a stylish and practical companion when you're out and aboutmaking memorable moments, neatly organised into neighbourhoods, from SantaMonica and Malibu to Beverly Hills

·      Stunning colour photography brings this sensationalcity and its people to life with panache

·      Invaluable maps and Essentials section ensure you won't get lost while venturing off well-travelledroads

·      Includes innovativeextras that are unique in the market - all ExperienceGuides come with a free eBook and app that's regularly updated with new hotel,bar, restaurant, shop and local event listings



About Insight Guides: Insight Guides is a pioneer offull-colour guide books, with almost 50 years' experience of publishinghigh-quality, visual travel guides with user-friendly, modern design. Weproduce around 400 full-colour print guide books and maps, as well as phrasebooks, picture-packed eBooks and apps to meet different travellers' needs.Insight Guides' unique combination of beautiful travel photography and focus onhistory and culture create a unique visual reference and planning tool toinspire your next adventure.
Available since: 11/01/2017.

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