*FREE LOS ANGELES AIRPORT SHUTTLE.* DISCOVER THE VERY BEST OF LOS ANGELES. The Best Western Suites Hotel is situated two miles from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and conveniently located and easy access to major Southern California attractions including Universal Studios', Disneyland', Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles downtown, Six Flags Magic Mountain', Knott's Berry Farm', Los Angeles Zoo, the Coliseum and California beaches. The hotel provides a courtesy shuttle to and from LAX Airport. Our hotel offers comfortable and affordable accommodation for your convenience with exceptional value for leisure and business travelers. Your home-away-from-home in Southern California. Our Courtesy Hotels are in Los Angeles at LA International Airport (LAX), Hollywood, Disneyland', and Redondo Beach. The Best Western Suites Hotel is close to Los Angeles major attractions such as The Forum, Hollywood Park Race Track, Marina Del Rey, water sports, beaches, golf courses, shopping malls, theaters and restaurants. There are verities of dining options to cater for all tastes within walking distance. Daily tours to major sightseeing attractions. Excursions are also available. The Best Western Suites Hotel offers graciously appointed suites including a king or two queen-size beds and a spacious living area with sofa sleepers. All Suites at the Best Western Hotel include 25-inch color televisions with satellite movies and sports, refrigerators, microwave ovens, coffee maker, three telephones (one in the bathroom), AM/FM alarm clock, and individual climate control. The hotel offers swimming pool, spa and sundeck. The courteous and friendly staff of the Best Western Suites Hotel is ready to make your stay a pleasant and comfortable one. The Best Western Suites Hotel is rated AAA 3 Diamonds. Please allow Best Western Suites Hotel to be your HOME AWAY FROM HOME when visiting Los Angeles, Southern California.



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During your Los Angeles vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Mulholland Drive
Los Angeles is the only major city in the world divided by a mountain range, and the road on top of this range is the famous Mulholland Drive. It travels 21 miles along the peaks and canyons of Hollywood Hills and the Santa Monica mountains, separating the Los Angeles basin from the San Fernando Valley. The winding road provides amazing views of the city (particularly at night) and offers many opportunities to pull over and enjoy the view 1,400 feet above sea level.Completed in 1924, it's named after William Mulholland, the engineer of the aqueduct connecting L.A. and the Valley. Yes, there are celebrities up in them thar hills -- Marlon Brando, Kevin Costner, Barney -- but you'll never find them, as most of the mansions are well hidden. You don't need to drive the whole road to get the full effect. From Cahuenga Boulevard (near the Hollywood Bowl), take the Mulholland Drive turnoff heading west. After a few miles, you'll see the scenic view area on your left. Park at the small paved parking lot (which closes at sunset), ooh and aah over the view of the L.A. basin, and then drive a few miles farther west until you spot the other scenic view area on your right (dirt this time) overlooking the Valley. The whole trip should take you less than an hour. Tip: Don't drive here after 3pm on the weekdays -- the rush hour traffic in this area is horrible. Also, no matter what your map says, there is no Mulholland Drive exit off of U.S. 101; you have to get on Cahuenga Blvd.
Museum of Tolerance
The Museum of Tolerance is designed to expose prejudices, bigotry, and inhumanity while teaching racial and cultural tolerance. Since its opening in 1993, it's hosted 3.5 million visitors from around the world, including King Hussein of Jordan and the Dalai Lama. It's located in the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an institute founded by the legendary Nazi-hunter. While the Holocaust figures prominently here, this is not just a Jewish museum -- it's an academy that broadly campaigns for a live-and-let-live world. Tolerance is an abstract idea that's hard to display, so most of this $50 million museum's exhibits are high-tech and conceptual in nature. Fast-paced interactive displays are designed to touch the heart as well as the mind, and engage everyone from heads of state to the MTV generation.
Will Rogers State Historic Park
Will Rogers State Historic Park was once Will Rogers's private ranch and grounds. Willed to the state of California in 1944, the 168-acre estate is now both a park and a historic site, supervised by the Department of Parks and Recreation. Visitors may explore the grounds, the former stables, and the 31-room house filled with the original furnishings, including a porch swing in the living room and many Native American rugs and baskets. Charles Lindbergh and his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, hid out here in the 1930s during part of the craze that followed the kidnap and murder of their first son. There are picnic tables, but no food is sold.Who's Will Rogers, you ask? He was born in Oklahoma in 1879 and became a cowboy in the Texas Panhandle before drifting into a Wild West show as a folksy, speechifying roper. The "cracker-barrel philosopher" performed lariat tricks while carrying on a humorous deadpan monologue on current events. The showman moved to Los Angeles in 1919, where he become a movie actor as well as the author of numerous books detailing his down-home "cowboy philosophy."
Kawada Hotel
The Kawada Hotel offers business and leisure travelers comfort, convenience and value with European charm. Located within the heart of Downtown, the Kawada Hotel is central to many of L.A.'s finest venues, and is within close proximity to beach cities and attractions. The Metro provides easy access to all points of interest, while downtown destinations including The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Disney Concert Hall, Music Center, garment district, museums, shopping malls, government ...
Quality Inn & Suites Downtown
One of the best values in Los Angeles. Downtown hotel. FREE continental breakfast and parking. Free high-speed Internet access, free afternoon coffee and tea. There is a busienss center on the premises. Guest must present a credit card upon check in, or 100.00 room deposit will be required (refundable at check out). Hotel will be under renovation until ...
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