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6031 Hollywood Blvd (N. Gower St), Los Angeles, CA
Museum · 26 tips and reviews
Brodie Olmstead: Lots of serial killer artwork and letters. Entire room of just Charles Manson and Black Dahlia. Actual bunk bed from the Heaven's Gate mass suicide. A must-go for the morbidly inclined. Free parking!
4216 Melrose Ave (at Vermont Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Gay Bar · East Hollywood · 24 tips and reviews
Justin: Loved the gay-in-your-face feeling of the bar. Went on a Thursday night and it was not that packed and it was mostly men in 30s-over. Cool vibe.
Los Angeles: Lovers of all things Japanese will have to make Little Tokyo a stop. Take a self-guided tour of the National Historic Landmark District’s cultural sights.
MuscleTech: Gold's Gym is considered the Mecca of bodybuilding in the US. Plenty of celebrities train here & the gym is full of hardcore, pro-bodybuilders like Arnold Schwarzenegger getting ripped every day.
1901 Westwood Blvd (at Missouri Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Supplement Store · Westside · 6 tips and reviews
Samantha Weinberg: Worst customer service. The guys working didn't greet me, offered no help whatsoever and when I asked if they carried a specific product the person working pointed in the direction it was located.
Beach · Downtown Santa Monica · 22 tips and reviews
Daniel L.: Sit down and watch all the aerial artists on the rings, the hot men on the bars, and join in on yoga and hula hooping. Great relaxation spot!
Joseph C: Watchout near Jodi Maroni's, Tennis Courts & Muscle Beach! Stupid Wanna-Be Senegalese Rappers trying to push up on you to buy their sorry ass rap music. Sounds whacked, dirty earphones!🎧👎💸😭🙍😲😵
People: What trip to Hollywood would be complete without a visit to the iconic sign? Fun fact: The 45-ft. tall letters read "Hollywoodland" in 1923 when it was built as an ad for a housing development.
Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) holds one of the country’s most comprehensive collections of American and European art created since 1940, with more than 5,000 objects