Concierge Recommends
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The Getty Villa
As one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Villa sits on the plush hills of the Malibu coast. The Getty Villa serves as an educational center dedicated to the cultures and arts of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. The collection reflects the development of one of the most influential periods of anthropological culture; sixty-four acres of land are covered by 44,000 Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities dating from 6,500 BC to 400 AD.
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The Broad
Located in the center of downtown Los Angeles, The Broad is known as one of the preeminent contemporary art museums in the country. Founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, its exclusivity provides an intimate look into unique exhibitions from Jean-Michel Basquiat to the stainless steel stylings of Jeff Koons. Home to 2,000 works of art, The Broad fosters appreciation of art of our time by serving as one of the most in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists.
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Rodeo Drive
In the heart of Beverly Hills sits one of the most fashionable places to shop, Rodeo Drive. Surrounded by the most luxurious store brands, such as Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co., Rodeo Drive highlights the fundamental culture of Beverly Hills. With more than 100 boutiques, the street’s opulence and charm serves as one of the most popular destinations in Los Angeles. Shoppers will easily escape into the allure of the most famous three blocks in Beverly Hills.
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Hollywood Bowl
Nestled in the foothills of Hollywood, the Hollywood Bowl is an iconic outdoor band shell that is the summer home of the L.A. Philharmonic and a variety of current musical headliners. Let us arrange a custom picnic basket and whisk you away in a luxury car to enjoy an evening of music and dining under the stars on a balmy California night.
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Grand Central Market
Since its inception in 1917, Grand Central Market serves as a historical landmark in the core of downtown Los Angeles. The iconic market reflects the vast culture of its encompassing population by providing a world of eating and drinking options for the vibrant city. This culinary haven creates a sweet and savory mix of Los Angeles-based chefs and entrepreneurs who are passionate about the elevation of the marketplace, making it a must-stop for locals and visitors alike.
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
As the largest art museum in the western United States, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is devoted to collecting works of art that span from geography to antiquity. The LACMA’s collection includes nearly 130,000 objects dating from primeval times to the present. Located in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles, walk through history and explore the Archaeological Perspectives on Mesoamerican Figurines or explore tendencies toward abstraction in German Expressionism.
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The Getty Villa
As one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Villa sits on the plush hills of the Malibu coast. The Getty Villa serves as an educational center dedicated to the cultures and arts of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. The collection reflects the development of one of the most influential periods of anthropological culture; sixty-four acres of land are covered by 44,000 Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities dating from 6,500 BC to 400 AD.
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The Broad
Located in the center of downtown Los Angeles, The Broad is known as one of the preeminent contemporary art museums in the country. Founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, its exclusivity provides an intimate look into unique exhibitions from Jean-Michel Basquiat to the stainless steel stylings of Jeff Koons. Home to 2,000 works of art, The Broad fosters appreciation of art of our time by serving as one of the most in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists.
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Rodeo Drive
In the heart of Beverly Hills sits one of the most fashionable places to shop, Rodeo Drive. Surrounded by the most luxurious store brands, such as Chanel, Hermès, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co., Rodeo Drive highlights the fundamental culture of Beverly Hills. With more than 100 boutiques, the street’s opulence and charm serves as one of the most popular destinations in Los Angeles. Shoppers will easily escape into the allure of the most famous three blocks in Beverly Hills.
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Hollywood Bowl
Nestled in the foothills of Hollywood, the Hollywood Bowl is an iconic outdoor band shell that is the summer home of the L.A. Philharmonic and a variety of current musical headliners. Let us arrange a custom picnic basket and whisk you away in a luxury car to enjoy an evening of music and dining under the stars on a balmy California night.
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Grand Central Market
Since its inception in 1917, Grand Central Market serves as a historical landmark in the core of downtown Los Angeles. The iconic market reflects the vast culture of its encompassing population by providing a world of eating and drinking options for the vibrant city. This culinary haven creates a sweet and savory mix of Los Angeles-based chefs and entrepreneurs who are passionate about the elevation of the marketplace, making it a must-stop for locals and visitors alike.
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art
As the largest art museum in the western United States, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is devoted to collecting works of art that span from geography to antiquity. The LACMA’s collection includes nearly 130,000 objects dating from primeval times to the present. Located in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles, walk through history and explore the Archaeological Perspectives on Mesoamerican Figurines or explore tendencies toward abstraction in German Expressionism.
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The Getty Villa
As one of two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Villa sits on the plush hills of the Malibu coast. The Getty Villa serves as an educational center dedicated to the cultures and arts of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria. The collection reflects the development of one of the most influential periods of anthropological culture; sixty-four acres of land are covered by 44,000 Greek, Roman and Etruscan antiquities dating from 6,500 BC to 400 AD.