Los Angeles is the entertainment capital of the world, and the streets of Hollywood often feel like the world's biggest reality show. But the City of Angels also sits squarely at the center of many global enterprises, including the fashion industry, the culinary arts, international trade, science, medicine, technology, and the visual and performing arts.
The United States' second largest city, Los Angeles is also one of its most diverse; LA's borders encompass dozens of neighborhoods shaped by immigrants, including Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Historic Filipinotown, Little Armenia, Koreatown, Tehrangeles, the Byzantine-Latino Quarter and Thai Town. And every part of town offers plenty of sun, shopping and sightseeing.