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Not For Tourists Guide to Los Angeles 2019

Tourists Not for

Publisher: Not For Tourists

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Summary

The guide that puts the City of Angels at your fingertips—from alternate routes to escape the 405 bottleneck to the most beautiful beaches, and much more. 
 
The Not for Tourists Guide to Los Angeles is the essential urban handbook that thousands of Los Angelenos rely on daily. The map-based, neighborhood-by-neighborhood guidebook divides the city into fifty-seven mapped neighborhoods and pinpoints all of the essential services and entertainment hot spots with NFT’s user-friendly icons. 
 
Want to drive around the palm tree-peppered concrete jungle like a pro? NFT has you covered. How about sunbathing on a beach? We’ve got that, too. The nearest Hollywood club, holistic health practitioner, sports outing, or shopping destination—whatever you need—NFT puts it at your fingertips. The guide also includes:A highway map covering all of Los AngelesMore than 150 neighborhood and city mapsA guide to TV and movie studio locationsListings for the best shopping destinations 
 
Everything from supermarkets, cafés, bars, and gas stations, to information on twenty-four-hour services, beaches, public transportation, and city events—NFT will help you find a boutique for an Oscars gown, and then show you how to get there. 
 
Praise for the Not for Tourists travel series 
 
“For people who don’t want to be seen carrying a guidebook.” —The New York Times 
 
“A series of guides designed to make you feel like a local.” —CNN 
 
“This is one guidebook you won’t find in the fanny pack next to the wet wipes.” —Entertainment
Available since: 11/06/2018.
Print length: 816 pages.

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