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525 F D Roosevelt Ave (Ave. Plaza Las Americas), San Juan, San Juan
Shopping Mall · 173 tips and reviews
LogoTV: Biggest center in PR. Over 250 stores & 50 restaurants. You'll find clothing, shoes & purses not avail in the US. - Kenya Michaels, RuPaul's Drag Race Season 4
7000 Hollywood Blvd (at Orange Dr), Los Angeles, CA
Hotel · Central Hollywood · 166 tips and reviews
People: After checking out Grauman's, go across the street for some clubbing at Teddy's (Sam Ronson often deejays), grab a poolside drink at Tropicana Bar or some grub at Angelina's fave steakhouse, Dakota.
6250 Hollywood Blvd (at Argyle Ave), Los Angeles, CA
Night Club · Central Hollywood · 75 tips and reviews
People: The rooftop hot spot has fast become a star magnet. W Hollywoodhotel guests will have an easier time getting in, but if it's not happeningfor you, try the Living Room restaurant and bar downstairs.
1743 N Cahuenga Blvd (at Hollywood Blvd), California
Night Club · 42 tips and reviews
People: Jello shot sushi snack? Yes, please! It's California meets the Hamptons at this beach house-inspired club that has celebs like Chris Pine imbibing between its indoor/outdoor spaces.
692 N Robertson Blvd (at Santa Monica Blvd), West Hollywood, CA
Gay Bar · 290 tips and reviews
People: This West Hollywood gay hotspot is a go-to destination for anyone looking to mix it up while fueled by a plethora of famous martini flavors, from key lime pie to cucumber.
People: S&M and bondage go glam at this swanky West Hollywood lounge, where topless dancers are part of the décor and A-listers like Leo DiCaprio come to play.
7000 Hollywood Blvd (at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel), Los Angeles, CA
Hotel Bar · Central Hollywood · 8 tips and reviews
People: Where else can you see burlesque dancers, fire-breathers – and celebs? The Vaudeville show always draws an A-list crowd – and those who don't shy away from risqué subject matter.
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queens, NY
Tennis Stadium · 22 tips and reviews
US Open Tennis Championships: On July 4, 1973, the Singer Bowl, a temporary stadium from the 1939 World's Fair donated by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, was renamed the Louis Armstrong Memorial Stadium during a jazz jamboree.
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queens, NY
Tennis Stadium · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 117 tips and reviews
US Open Tennis Championships: Arthur Ashe Stadium is the largest tennis stadium in the world: 23,771 seats, 90 luxury suites, 12 elevators, 6 escalators, 6 TV studios, 20 broadcast booths, 16 camera positions, 1 love of the game!