5 Great Things to Do in September in Los Angeles California

Go to a Los Angeles Angels game in Anaheim! You can get a couple of nose bleed seats behind home plate for $60 total or a pair of bleacher seats for $$25. There is some very close off-field parking for $5 on E. Orangewood way. Stay at the Hilton (0.6 miles) in a 2-room sweet for less than $100 a night. At the stadium, you may want to avoid the garlic fires…or you may not.

Flemings Steak House (800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA). Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar is the ultimate steakhouse destination for people seeking a stylish, lively and contemporary dining experience. Nationally renowned for USDA Prime beef and steakhouse fare. It is a bit pricey at ~$35-45 dollars a plate.

Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood Walk of Fame is the sidewalk along Hollywood Boulevard that houses about 2,000 five pointed stars with the names of famous stars and celebrities, not only humans (actors, singers etc) but also figures like Mickey Mouse, Godzilla. All the stars come from television/film/recording and radio industry and they are honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for their contributions to the entertainment industry. The first stars were placed here in the 50s.

The Infield Hot Dog Stand (14333 Ventura Blvd Sherman Oaks, CA 91423). The Infield is a cornucopia of sausage and a selection that will keep any connoisseur satisfied. Featuring dawgs from selected stadiums around the league, classic favorites and signature items such as the Chili Cheese Frito Dog & our Deep Fried Twinkie Dog. The Infield boast a vast variety of unique recipes as well as numerous name brands which is something no other hot dawg stand has been able to offer; Sabrett, Vienna, Hebrew National, Farmer John to just name a few.

Grand Central Market. (317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013). Experience the international diversity of Los Angeles at the Grand Central Market. Offering fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry and fresh fish from California and around the world, the Grand Central Market has been a hub of bustling activity since 1917. A place where thousands of people from all walks of life come to meet with old and new friends, shop for the best bargains in town or just to have a cone of ice cream on a sunny California afternoon. Find out more about the Grand Central Market here, then stop by and experience it for yourself!


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