One of the world's best-known hotels, the “Pink Palace” has been a popular film location, seen in movies like "The Way We Were" and "California Suite".
Also known as David B. Gamble House, an architectural icon of Pasadena, this Craftsman home was used as Doc Brown’s house in "Back to the Future".
A classic spot in Beverly Hills, known for luxury shopping, Rodeo Drive is iconic from its appearance in "Pretty Woman" and "Beverly Hills Cop".
Among the most famous landmarks in LA and the most iconic landmarks, instantly recognizable by its giant rooftop doughnut. Randy's Donuts has been featured in numerous films, television shows, and music videos.
With its timeless elegance and distinctive architectural features, LA’s main railway station is an Art Deco masterpiece, seen in films such as "Blade Runner" and "Catch Me If You Can".
An American landmark and a cultural icon, a symbol of the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Sign has been showcased in movies like "Argo" and "Mulholland Drive".
A popular filming location in Griffith Park, featured in "Rebel Without a Cause", this observatory offers breathtaking views of the city and has appeared in numerous films, including "La La Land".