Christmas in Los Angeles
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Christmas in Los Angeles
My family (me husband and two teenage children) are travelling to USA from Australia in November/December 2009. We will be spending Christmas in Los Angeles....can anyone recommend somewhere for Christmas lunch, and any other Christmassy things we can do/see?
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Not sure if your children are into this (girls or boys)? If these are teenage girls, they may enjoy the holiday afternoon tea at the Biltmore Hotel. The Rendezvous Court is all decorated and it has special teas for children.
http://www.millenniumhotels.com/Mill...vousCourt.html
http://www.millenniumhotels.com/Mill...vousCourt.html
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I don't know about Los Angeles, but at least here in the snowy midwest, Christmas is a time of a lot of shows and things of that nature. Maybe someone knows of the best Los Angeles area event website? There will be shows like the Rockettes with dancing and singing. Santa will be everywhere.
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A few years ago, we had spent Christmas with our teenage boys in Los Angeles. Weather was just beautiful.
We stayed at the Biltmore on the Executive Floor and got an excellent rate (no business travellers during Christmas). I can't recommend it highly enough - the ambiance of the hotel is breathtaking, especially at Christmas. And the historic pool is amazing.
We liked the walks to L.A. Cathedral and to the old pueblo & mission (Olvera Street). You will see a lot of Christmas decoration there. We also liked the covered hispanic market. On Pershing Square (views from the Biltmore rooms), there is an ice-skating ring, a giant Christmas tree and frequently live bands - lively scenes.
On Christmas Eve, there is a six-hour (come and go whenever you want), admission-free singing&music show at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Center - certainly a very good thing to do.
On Christmas Eve, we had an excellent dinner at the Water Grill. On Christmas Day, it was more difficult to find an open restaurant. Finally, we opted for the restaurant at the Hilton and had a traditional American Christmas dinner (turkey etc.).
We stayed at the Biltmore on the Executive Floor and got an excellent rate (no business travellers during Christmas). I can't recommend it highly enough - the ambiance of the hotel is breathtaking, especially at Christmas. And the historic pool is amazing.
We liked the walks to L.A. Cathedral and to the old pueblo & mission (Olvera Street). You will see a lot of Christmas decoration there. We also liked the covered hispanic market. On Pershing Square (views from the Biltmore rooms), there is an ice-skating ring, a giant Christmas tree and frequently live bands - lively scenes.
On Christmas Eve, there is a six-hour (come and go whenever you want), admission-free singing&music show at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Music Center - certainly a very good thing to do.
On Christmas Eve, we had an excellent dinner at the Water Grill. On Christmas Day, it was more difficult to find an open restaurant. Finally, we opted for the restaurant at the Hilton and had a traditional American Christmas dinner (turkey etc.).
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One idea for food on Christmas Day is to go with a cuisine from a non-Christian country. The hotel restaurants will probably be open, but will be pretty empty. Plus the wait staff and cook staff won't be too happy about being there, so it might not be the happy Christmas meal you are looking for. But it would be a good time to get some great Chinese or Indian food, etc.



