<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Specific hotels ... Nope, sorry. I can recommend areas to start looking and that depends on how much you want to spend. I hear the Beverly Hilton is nice [img]biggrin.gif[/img] . Seriously, though, there aren't many hotels in the immediate area. I've noticed in LA county, the places to stay cluster in certain cities. When searching, I'd look in Ventura and Burbank. I'd say that would be a fifteen or twenty minute drive from the Grove. If you want closer, you will have to look in the city of Beverly Hills, which can be pricier, or east Santa Monica.Quote:
Does anyhone have any recommendations as to where to stay while visiting?
If you are visiting Disneyland while you're in the area, I recommend picking a hotel in Annaheim. The options there are SO much better, and it's closer to touristy fun things to do like
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Santa Monica 3rd St Promenade. You just follow the 10 west and exit fourth street. Follow the signs. Parking is cheap. The Third St Promenade is a closed off shopping street with lots of great stores and performers in the evening. From there you can walk to the Pier, which has a ferris wheel and roller coaster, or visit the beach.Quote:
What other attractions are there nearby? I am not familiar with the area at all but wondered where else we could go while we were in the area.
Hermosa Beach is a really good beach, though it'll be about a half hour or forty minutes from the Grove itself. Worth the drive.
The Ghetty museum is gorgeous and has some great exhibits. Your only cost is parking. I highly recommend visiting.
LACMA is also good. It's very close to The Grove, and is free after 5 or 6 PM.
Papa Christo's on Pico and Normandy is a great little Greek restaurant.
Fashion Alley (aka Santee Alley) is a fun, back-street, gray-market shopping experience. They sell a lot designer knock-offs and that sort of thing there. Buy a baby turtle for $5 (actually, don't, you'll regret it later).