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Businiess name:  Los Angeles Sightseeing
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I love my sister, but we have totally different tastes. We went to Los Angeles on vacation recently. As far as I’m concerned, LA is all about the glamour, the movies, and the beaches. My sister thinks it’s all about the theatre, the museums, and the beaches. (Okay, so we do agree on something.) Fortunately, we did our research before we left, and booked a tour with LA Sightseeing. In the morning, we pretended we were Julia Roberts on Rodeo Drive, saw the footprints at the Chinese theater and the stars on Hollywood Blvd., then drove along a scenic route and went by some stars’ homes. Santa Monica pier and the 3rd St promenade let us do some real, non-Julia Roberts-type shopping. In the afternoon, it was her turn. We went to the Getty Center, still on the same bus. I have to admit it was pretty cool. When I got tired of looking at pictures and statues, I was able to hang out in the beautiful gardens and enjoy the view, or grab a cappuccino in the café. Who would have thought we’d find one tour that would make us both happy? I got my movie fix and she got her culture. The service was great. They picked us up at our hotel, and the bus driver was real friendly and had lots of good information. It was well worth the fare not to have to drive all over LA, esp at the end of the day. We were both beat, but we had fun!

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