bighatnohorse wrote:
LA area is not RV friendly.
As others have stated, a rental car, a good map and a plan would be the best bet.
Recommendations:
LA: La Brea Tar Pits & the LA County Museum
JP Getty Museum
Pasadena: Norton Simon Museum - you've seen the outside of it if you've ever watched the Rose Parade
Also in Pasadena, the Gamble House is magnificent. And the Frank Loyd Wright's "Millard House".
Nearby Pasadena: The Huntington Library
You could make a four for one in that area alone.
Good advice on places to see in LA. We love visiting, but probably would not want to live there.
We have friends that live on the beach at Malibu, where we stay. Walk along the beach there, you never know who you might see. The beachfront houses are truly amazing, and present a much different view from the beach than the walls and gates that you see from Pacific Coast Highway.
Also do the Venice Beach boardwalk for an odd and truly interesting view of CA.
My wife's cousin was the curator at the Norton Simon Museum. We ran through with her immediately after the Northridge earthquake to help protect and straighten artwork. Her husband is a director at The Huntington, and the library, artwork and gardens are truly amazing. There is orginal artwork from Audubon, journals from Darwin, and a Gutenburg Bible. The Chinese and succulent gardens are a must to see.
As an architect, I love the Gamble House by Greene and Greene. I've been to meetings and receptions there.
Santa Monica is interesting, and you should probably do Rodeo Drive for for a look but not buy shopping experience.
You should probably rent a BMW convertible.
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