5 Places to Visit in Los Angeles in Times of Distancing and Pandemic
2021-07-04
knowing how to choose where to go is part of taking care of ourselves and others while enjoying those around us
The world continues to experience the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the effectiveness of vaccines is already being observed in many countries and cities, the fact that the virus has variants means that avoiding crowded places is still prudent. However, people always look for a way to be distracted, to be able to leave home, exercise, and continue learning.
Next, we present five great places in Los Angels that are not so crowded and where we can go from learning to exercising.
1. The Huntington, Library, art Museum, and Botanical Garden
Located in San Marino, Los Angeles, The Huntington is an extensive space full of culture and beauty; It has:
A library where we can find: uncommon books, manuscripts, and historical documents.
A Museum with an extensive collection of art with British, English, and American artists spanning the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Additional to exhibitions per season.
Theme gardens: Chinese, children's, Shakespeare, among others.
The Huntington is an ideal place for lovers of culture, nature, and tranquility.
2. Temescal Canyon
If you prefer hiking, the Temescal Canyon is perfect. In Pacific Palisades, Topanga State Park, with almost 4 miles and elevations of more than 300 meters, offering a beautiful view and time to exercise and meditate.
3. Runyon Canyon Park
Continuing with hiking, this Runyon Canyon Park, located at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, also offers a beautiful view. It has three available routes that cover approximately 45 minutes of walking. The Park is ideal for exercising, walking your dogs, and take a famous photo with the Hollywood sign in the background.
4. Venice canals
A little bit of Italy in California. Approximately a mile and a half long, located in Venice Beach, we find a small neighborhood of beautiful houses surrounded by four shallow water channels. You should know a lovely and quiet place either as a romantic walk with your partner or if you want to visit each magical place in this city.
5. Angels Flight
At just 0.056 miles long, it is considered the shortest railway in the world. More than a means of transportation, it is a historical and tourist icon. Sinai and Olivet are the two little carriages that travel the short route between Hill Street and Grand Avenue in Bunker Hill. Its charm has been used by the producers of hundreds of films, such as "La La Land."
These 5 wonderful places are just a small sample of how varied Los Angeles can be: hurried, calm, cultured, simply surprising, both for the tourist and its city dwellers.
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