Tara Weingarten
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Mar 12, 2008 04:44 PM
People tell me all the time how much they hate L.A. When I ask why,
they cite our unsightly urban sprawl and a lack of culture. I can't
deny we spend too many hours on clogged freeways. But a lack of
culture? To these people, I say, come see the Los Angeles I know, where
culture comes in unexpected ways. Oh yeah, and while the Midwest and
East Coast are still braving ice storms, we here in Southern California
are dining al fresco and sailing along the coast under cloudless skies.
Stay: Live like a rock star at the Hotel Bel-Air (http://www.hotelbelair.com/),
where a typical day on the sun-mottled patio restaurant brings
sightings of real rock stars, legends like Nancy Reagan and
international glitterati. Bungalows with private patios and French
country furnishings are tucked among the über-verdant foliage and
old-growth trees in this exclusive residential Bel-Air neighborhood.
Rates from $395.
The Huntley Hotel (thehuntleyhotel.com)
in Santa Monica towers over the Pacific with views of the landmark
Santa Monica Pier and its rainbow-colored Ferris wheel. Rooms were
recently renovated in midcentury swank but with modern touches like
flat-screen TVs and marble baths. One of the city's hottest hotel bars,
the Penthouse, sparks a party each night 18 floors above the coastline
with views that do it justice. Rates from $350.
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