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21 curated restaurants & dining across Los Angeles
Three Michelin stars — LA's first. Michael Cimarusti has served exquisite seafood here for two decades, and the third star in 2025 was a coronation. Sustainable sourcing, Green Michelin Star, and a tasting menu that treats the Pacific like a canvas. The lobster and the uni are transcendent.
Three Michelin stars from the moment it reopened in 2024. Aitor Zabala's Catalan-rooted tasting menu is the most theatrical dining experience in LA. Custom steak knives, caviar on dashi meringue, and a chef's counter that feels like a private performance. Close to four figures per person. Worth it.
Two Michelin stars and the most boundary-pushing restaurant in America. Jordan Kahn's twisted steel building is a work of art, the multi-course dinner is more installation than meal, and the music, scent, and texture are all part of the design. Dining as total sensory experience.
From the Bestia team — Middle Eastern cooking with the same intensity and ambition. The lamb neck shawarma is extraordinary, the pita is baked to order, and the duck moussaka shouldn't work but absolutely does. The room is stunning — arched ceilings, Middle Eastern tiles, and an energy that crackles.
One Michelin star. A French bistro in the Arts District run by chefs from Alain Ducasse and Gaggan. The scallop pasta is extraordinary, the mushroom rice Madeira is addictive, and the room buzzes with genuine excitement. LA's best new-wave French cooking.
One Michelin star for Curtis Stone's Hollywood steakhouse and butcher shop. The dry-aged beef is spectacular, the open kitchen with wood-fired grill is mesmerising, and the wine list is deep. The front butcher counter sells cuts to take home. Australia meets Hollywood.
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10 curated bars & nightlife across Los Angeles
Rooftop bar atop the Thompson Hollywood with panoramic views from the Hollywood sign to downtown. French Riviera energy — day beds, cabanas, and cocktails designed for the golden hour. The sunset here is the best free show in LA.
The bar at the Chateau Marmont — where every rock star, actor, and writer in LA history has had a drink too many. The garden patio is Hollywood mythology in real time. Members and hotel guests get priority, but mortals can queue. The mystique is earned.
The legendary New York cocktail bar's LA outpost, and many say it surpasses the original. A sprawling multi-room space in the Arts District with a covered patio, secret back room, and cocktails that are immaculate. The Oaxaca Old Fashioned is essential.
World's 50 Best Bars 51-100 list. A sleek mezcal-forward bar where the cocktails are inventive, the agave spirits menu is encyclopaedic, and the vibe is effortlessly cool. LA's best bar for anyone who takes tequila and mezcal seriously.
A cocktail lounge with two vintage bowling lanes inside the Hollywood Roosevelt hotel. Classic cocktails, plush seating, and the surreal experience of bowling in a bar that Marilyn Monroe once frequented. Book a lane in advance.
Hidden behind Cole's French Dip restaurant in downtown LA. A proper speakeasy — dark, intimate, with bartenders in vests making classic cocktails to order. No menu originally, just tell them what you like. The bar that launched LA's cocktail revolution.
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10 curated hotels & stays across Los Angeles
The most storied hotel in America. John Belushi died here. Led Zeppelin rode motorcycles through the lobby. Lindsay Lohan was banned. Now a members' club, the Gothic revival chateau on Sunset Boulevard remains the centre of Hollywood mythology. The bungalows are the real prize.
Hidden in Stone Canyon behind bougainvillea-draped walls. The swans on the lake, the private suites scattered among 12 acres of gardens, and the Dorchester Collection service make this the most serene luxury hotel in LA. Wolfgang Puck's restaurant completes the fantasy.
Bohemian private hotel and members' club.
Social wellness club in West Hollywood.
The Pink Palace. Since 1912, the most famous hotel in LA — Marilyn Monroe's poolside cabana, the Polo Lounge power lunch, and the banana leaf wallpaper that defines Hollywood glamour. Elizabeth Taylor honeymooned here. Six times.
Opulent West Hollywood private club.
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20 curated landmarks & culture across Los Angeles
The largest art museum in the western United States. The Urban Light lamp post installation outside is the most Instagrammed spot in LA. Inside: everything from ancient Asian art to Hockney to Basquiat. The new Peter Zumthor building is transforming the campus.
At sunset, the classic LA skyline shot — downtown towers framed against the mountains.
LA's coolest street — boutiques, galleries, and some of the city's best restaurants and coffee shops.
Book well in advance. Italian-American cooking in an industrial space — one of LA's most celebrated.
Free entry, free views, free planetarium. The best free attraction in LA.
The most iconic hike in America. Multiple trails lead to the sign — the Brush Canyon Trail from the Bronson Gate is the most scenic. The Mt Hollywood Trail from the Observatory is the easiest. Allow 2-3 hours, bring water, and go early to beat the heat and the crowds.
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10 curated experiences across Los Angeles
Guided hikes through the Santa Monica Mountains ending at a vineyard for wine tasting overlooking the Pacific. This is the LA experience that visitors never expect — rolling hills, ocean views, and excellent local wine. Book ahead, especially weekends.
Malibu's most dramatic beach — sea stacks, caves, and golden sunset light.
Trail to the Hollywood Sign viewpoint. Wisdom Tree hike is quieter.
The most famous drive in LA. Wind along the ridge of the Hollywood Hills with the San Fernando Valley on one side and the LA basin on the other. Multiple viewpoints for photos. At night, the city lights below are infinite. The David Lynch film named after it understood the mystique.
Blufftop walk above the Pacific — palm trees and ocean views.
Most social hike in LA. Panoramic Hollywood Sign and city views.
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