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Nightlife Los Angeles |
Los
Angeles is known for having sizzling nightlife. People come
here to let their hair down and have some fun. After a hard
day at the different attractions the visitors love to relax
at one of Los Angeles's many nightspots. Los Angeles offers
plenty of opportunities for club hopping, where they play different
genres of music, from hard rock to blues to hip-hop to house
music to whatever you ask for. There are plenty of live entertainment,
concerts, state of the art games, and even amusement parks on
the menu. No matter what you are looking for, after the sun
sets you can put on your dancing shoes and sure thing you will
have fun. So if you are looking for a rocking evening head straight
to Sunset Boulevard, you never know you may bump into Bob Marley
or Bruse Springstein in the making.
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Bars & Clubs |
Key Club
9039 Sunset Blvd
The Key Club is one of the most popular clubs in Los Angeles
right now and for good reason-they have great music, good food,
and a perfect ambience.
The Knitting Factory
7021 Hollywood Blvd
Knitting Factory, the famous live music venue in New York City
is has opened its doors in Los Angeles. They are known for featuring
jazz and experimental bands artists, which include prominent
as well as amateurs.
Lava Lounge
1533 North La Brea Ave
It's all about playing it “live”. Known for its elective live
music from blues to alternative to rock, this joint has managed
to keep up its image over the years. This place has managed
to be totally cool and popular for years. Maybe it's the bamboo
style decor or the crowd, many of whom wear dark sunglasses
late into the night, whatever it is the lava is still hot.
Lunaria
10351 Santa Monica Blvd
This place is truly one of its kinds. This delightful dining
room features a sliding wall that reveals a hidden stage where
a live jazz combo entertains until late into the night.
O'Brien's Pub
2941 Main St
This warm, homely bar, with beer flowing all through the night,
is a great place to mingle and meet new people. Situated on
the cool part of Main Street where you can walk to restaurants
if you're not ready to operate heavy machinery.
The Roxy
9009 West Sunset Blvd
Once considered the "home away from home" of Guns 'n Roses,
this mainstay rock 'n' roll hangout is a great place to catch
some live, loud music. Frequented by both music industry professionals
and the laymen, it has a great sound system, several packed
bars and, most of all, excellent vibes.
Sky Bar
8440 Sunset Blvd
The hottest celeb bar in town, this is also one of the most
exclusive. Guests at the hotel are guaranteed entry. The space
itself is very low key and open-air. Stars mingle with their
friends amid the city breeze and the impressive view.
Viper Room
8852 Sunset Blvd.
A beeline to gain entrance so unless you've got a famous face
you can’t break in. Still this is one of the brightest and the
most happening spots in West Hollywood,
Whisky a Go Go
8901 Sunset Blvd
This place is truly steeped in the very roots of rock history.
Try the upstairs area to get away from the crowd and get a different
vantage point entirely. No entry fee on Monday.
Ye Olde King's Head
116 Santa Monica Blvd
This one is for those who prefer the European style to the American
ones. Here they serve-fish and chips, warm beer and darts like
the pubs back in U.K. For those Yanks who prefer a cold one,
they're available as well. Attached restaurant serves up traditional
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