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Going Back To Cali

April 3, 2015 By Gabe Kapler 9 Comments

I genuinely appreciate Phoenix and its landscape. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the last 6 weeks here. That said, I can’t wait to get back to LA.

Southern California, in my estimation, is the most magnificent place on earth. In particular, Los Angeles is our state’s crown jewel. I’m proud to present to you five regions you must visit when you come to my home city.

  1. Downtown and surrounding areas - The neighborhoods surrounding Downtown are rough but with great allure. There is something about the grit of LA that resonates strongly with me. My city is full of fighters and lovers, transients and gangsters. Wannabe models and actors do not define LA. The variety of creeds and colors do. The population has nearly tripled over the last 14 years, and now features everything from glitzy new mega-entertainment complexes like LA Live to historic office buildings to Skid Row, the 50-block area with the largest percentage of homeless individuals in the country. Downtown LA features concert halls, museums, and some of the area’s best new restaurants. It’s also nearly evenly split racially between Asian-Americans, African-Americans, Latinos, and Caucasians, making for a diverse mixing bowl.

There’s more than meets the eye in Downtown’s concrete jungle of freeways, skyscrapers, sculptures, and convention centers. From its wholesale flower market and fashion district to its historic landmarks and gallery-sponsored art walks, Downtown is where diverging interests converge in this star-studded city on the coast. Take the time to explore this seemingly-intimidating neighborhood and you’ll notice that it’s friendlier than expected—people are nice and public transportation is accessible. Downtown, everyone’s waiting for you.

  1. Topanga Canyon - Driving from Woodland Hills, you’ll inevitably become dizzy as the canyon weaves its way through forest and streams (depending on the season). You’ll unquestionably forget your proximity to a major metropolitan area. TC is magic.

Homeopaths, naturopaths, and individuals forging their own paths collide in Topanga’s canyon. As flower children rally on the roadside and artists sequester themselves in hillside homes, creative endeavors seem to effortlessly spring forth in this distant-from-Downtown neighborhood. Snack on local granola as you hike Topanga’s trails and cruise its coastline—just don’t expect to experience LA’s other kind of wild side unless you have a car.

  1. Venice - Sure, it’s touristy, but it’s charming and eclectic. Plus, it’s on the Pacific Ocean. Can’t. Lose.

An unconventional enclave along Los Angeles’ coast, Venice combines alternative values with counter-culture street cred. A carnival atmosphere permeates throughout this beach town, emanating from its fire-breathing street performers and its spoken-word sidewalk expressionists.

  1. San Fernando Valley - Surrounded by mountains and veined with the 101 and 405 freeways gridded city blocks, the 818 is crazy diverse and unconventionally attractive. The middle of the valley is working class, and I’m proud to call the SFV my first home.

Food trucks, general stores, and Latino bodegas line Van Nuys, a suburban LA neighborhood that swims in the center of the San Fernando Valley. Striking contrasts convene in this seventies-feeling locale—rows of shiny new car dealers park adjacent to retro-styled burger stands and mismatched thrift centers. In Van Nuys, you won’t find warehouse-turned-art-lofts or expansive green spaces. Instead, you’ll find adobe-colored single-story homes, south-of-the-border flavors, and boulevards shaded by palm fronds next to the neighborhood’s train station. Sherman Oaks balances urban attitudes with suburban amenities—speeding cars contrast sharply with the slow sway of palm trees in this San Fernando Valley neighborhood. Although this congenial neighborhood isn’t known for its trendiness, a smattering of hip cafes and boutiques are always close by on Ventura Boulevard. When you truly want to embrace your location in the Valley, visit the Sherman Oaks Galleria—it’s the real-life setting where “Valley Girl” was filmed. Like, awesome to the max! Little league games, half-time snacks, and shopping on Saturdays signify life in Glendale, quite possibly LA’s quaintest suburb. Glendale boasts its own small downtown and big-name corporations alongside car dealerships, manicured plazas, and tree-lined streets that give its residents a wholesome atmosphere in which to play, eat, and peruse. Big stars produce blockbuster films amid Burbank’s small-town atmosphere. Known as “The Media Capital of the World,” entertainment studios from Walt to Warner and Nickelodeon to Cartoon Network create visual content at the foot of the Verdugo Mountains. A neighborhood that still welcomes visitors with the sight of a water tower, Burbank’s retro aesthetic recalls an era when sock-hops and going steady were just the niftiest.

  1. Malibu - Hawaii has nothing on the coastline of north Malibu. Quite simply the most breathtaking beach community anywhere.

Getting to Malibu’s six beaches, sunbathed coast, or illustrious university takes effort when you’re coming from the core of LA, but the journey is worth it. Evidence of this small-town’s nonpareil respect for nature is everywhere. Malibu’s celebrities, surfers, and students bask in its proximity to both the coast and the Santa Monica Mountains. Board, bike, and engage in the ‘Bu’s favorite community pastimes—judging chili cookoffs, pre-screening films at festivals, and fundraising for local organizations.

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  • Tony

    Kap…gotta respectfully argue the merits of NorCal! “The City”, Napa, Pebble Beach, Tahoe, and of course The World Champion Giants. I lived in SoCal for many years, it’s nice. See you at AT&T!

  • bill

    It’s certainly nice to love where you live! I always say embrace and appreciate what you’ve got, and don’t focus on what you don’t have. Seeing other locations can often help remind you of what you love about your home.

  • bill

    one more thought-next time I visit the City of Angels, you’re going to have to make out my itinerary Kap!

  • McCarty

    Kap, my boy, Bay Area!

  • Mike

    Was waiting for this post. We are from the east coast and will finally be making our first trip to LA in September. This will be our first time in all of California. Thanks Kap. I love reading all of the posts here everyday so if anyone has any other suggestions we would love to hear from you. Thanks everyone!

  • Eric Galvan

    Keep going south. San Diego is THE perfect California city.

  • Charlotte Marks

    I visited Los Angeles once for a few days. OK place to visit, wouldn’t want to live there. Sorry.

  • Alex

    Glad you ride for LA Kap

  • lien

    SoCal is my home … love the Los Angeles area, but i also love the Pasadena area with beautiful neighborhoods and wonderful museums like the Norton Simon, Pacific Asia, Huntington Library …, terrific trails in the San Gabriel and San Bernadino mountains … also one of my favorite places to visit is the Sam Maloof Historic House in Rancho Cucamonga, one of SoCal best kept secret, imho. … oh, Laguna Beach area is another can’t miss :-)

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