洛杉矶 · 整套民居 · 5室5床5.0卫 · 可住10人 · Modern MidCity home near Crypto
Discover the epitome of modern living nestled in the vibrant heart of LA: ✔ LUXURY KING-SIZED BED IN EVERY ROOM ✔ Superior quality mattresses, hypoallergenic sheets and plush pillows ✔ Full bathroom with essentials ✔ Fully stocked kitchen and dining essentials ✔ New HVAC system with tankless water heaters ✔ Washer/Dryer ✔ LARGE living room and a 65" TV ✔ Convenient parking area up to 2 cars Ready to experience luxury living? BOOK NOW! We can't wait to welcome you! This home has fabulous open floor plans for the living room and kitchen area with great natural light. There is plenty of closet storage and beautiful modern bathrooms. . The home features custom kitchen cabinets throughout with beautiful quartz countertops. There's anti-scratch waterproof vinyl flooring to add to the modern clean look. Bedrooms: SUPERIOR QUALITY mattresses, hypoallergenic sheets, plush pillows, and also closets. Bathrooms: EQUIPPED with hot water and fully supplied with essential toiletries like soap, shampoo, toilet paper, and a hairdryer. Kitchen: FURNISHED with gas stove and oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and other basic cooking and dining essentials. Living Room: LARGE open space with a comfy couch and a 65” TV. REMINDER: Please do not deliver amazon packages to our home, we are not responsible for wrong addresses and or stolen packages. Parking Area: TANDEM parking for 2 cars (garage does not fit large vehicles). AC/Heat: We have installed an HVAC system along with tankless water heaters. Washer/Dryer: ON-SITE washer and dryer are provided for your PRIVATE USE anytime during your stay. Internet Connection: Go on a LAG-FREE video conference call and let the others play their online games simultaneously.
Awesome Airbnb! The rooms are spacious and every bedroom has their own bathroom! It was very easy to communicate with the hosts and they responded to our questions quickly. The only thing to note is that the walls were a little thin, but we did not mind at all. Overall, we highly recommend this airbnb! It’s such a good deal!
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Arlington Heights is a highly diverse neighborhood in Central Los Angeles, California, adjacent to Koreatown to the north, Harvard Heights to the east, Jefferson Park to the south, and Mid-City to the west. Arlington Heights is bounded by Olympic Boulevard, Gramercy Place, Santa Monica Freeway, and Crenshaw Boulevard on the north, east, south, and west respectively.
Although some may not consider Arlington Heights the most exciting part of LA, this small neighborhood has its own sense of community and quiet charm. Plenty of sidewalks and close proximity to grocery stores and restaurants makes it a great place for families.
There are a lot of places nearby like stores, restaurants, coffee shops, schools, and more. You can grab your morning cup of coffee from Casa Chocolate, La High Memorial Park, or Bricks & Scones and sit down for a relaxed weekend brunch at Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles, The Grain Cafe, or BCD Tofu House. Dessert shops like Creamistry, Dunkin', and Honeymee are great options for satisfying your sweet tooth. Dino's Chicken and Burgers, Mondo Taco, Chef Kang Korean Taco and burgers from Carl's Jr., Burger Lounge Larchmont, Casa Chocolate, Mondo Taco, Tacos El Pantera, or Umbrella Taco are some great spots for a fun dine-in experience.
Arlington Heights has quite a few grocery stores including A Plus Gogi, Arlington Height's Mimi Market, and Western Kosher.
Heading to the City of Angels? We put together a go-to guide packed with information for getting around the city and beyond, including getting to and from the airport. Los Angeles is a sprawling metropolis with attractions spread out around the city. Although the Metro system is relatively easy to use, a car is the most convenient way to explore Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. When you're visiting this sunny Californian paradise, we're sure you'll want to see as much as humanly possible. We've got all the best tips and tricks below for completing your Los Angeles Bucket List quickly and easily.
By Car (Recommended)
Fortunately, car rentals are relatively cheap in Los Angeles and all major car rental companies have offices at the airports and at popular hotels. Be sure to reserve ahead of time to get a good rate. Los Angeles has a system of toll-free freeways that connect the area’s spread-out communities. Be prepared for bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic from 7-9 AM and 3-7 PM. To make the most of your time, it’s best to spend each day in a specific area to minimize travel time. Insider tip: A GPS is a big time-saver when navigating L.A. so be sure to bring one with you or if you’re using your smartphone, consider packing a car charger.
By Public Transportation
The Los Angeles Metro is affordable, relatively easy to use, and services most of Los Angeles County and its top attractions. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, DASH Buses, and Metro Rail Trains. To ride these buses, trains, and subways, we recommend purchasing a reusable TAP Card. These are easily available at TAP machines located within the bus or subway stations. You can load a preset cash value onto the card and travel across all three systems as needed. It's also super easy to add extra cash to your TAP Card.
Metro Buses
The bus system offers 200 different lines that cross the entire city and beyond. There are three types of bus services to be aware of while navigating on the Metro Buses.
• Metro Local Buses are painted orange and make frequent stops along major districts and tourist attractions around the city.
• Metro Rapid Buses are painted red and stop less frequently but allow for an express ride. These buses have special sensors that keep the lights green in order to avoid traffic. Check schedules and routes ahead of time and see if the Rapid Bus is right for you - it'll definitely save you time!
• Metro Express Buses are painted blue and are typically utilized by LA commuters. This route connects Downtown Los Angeles with other business districts and travels on a few of the city's freeways.
Metro Rail
The railway system consists of two subway lines, four light-rail lines, and two express bus lines that connect to Downtown Los Angeles.
• Red Line is the most useful for tourists and visitors. This line links Downtown Union Station to North Hollywood via Hollywood and Universal City. It also connects with the Blue, Expo, and Orange lines.
• Purple Line connects Downtown Los Angeles to Westlake and Koreatown.
• Expo Line is a light rail that links USC and Exposition Park with Culver City, Santa Monica, and Downtown LA.
• Blue Line is a light-rail line that runs from Downtown LA to Long Beach, connecting with the Green, Red, and Expo lines along the way.
• Gold Line is a light-rail line that connects East LA to Little Tokyo, Chinatown, and Pasadena via Union Station, where it connects with the Red Line.
• Green Line is a light-rail line that services Norwalk and Redondo Beach.
• Orange Line express buses connect the San Fernando Valley to North Hollywood.
• Silver Line express buses connect the El Monte regional bus station to Harbor Gateway Transit Center in Gardena.
DASH Buses
These small shuttle buses are run by the LA Department of Transportation and operate along 33 different routes around the city. Many of the Metro Rail and Bus lines connect with the DASH buses. Upon boarding, pay the exact fee (typically 25-50 cents USD).
• Beachwood Canyon Route: this route runs Monday - Saturday and takes you right to the Hollywood Sign. It runs from Hollywood Blvd and Vine Street up to Beachwood Drive.
• Downtown Routes: these five routes run daily and service all the hotspots in Los Angeles. Get to Little Tokyo, Chinatown, the Financial District, Union Station, and more.
• Fairfax Route: this route runs Monday - Saturday and makes a loop around Beverly Hills Central Mall, the Pacific Design Center, Melrose Avenue, the • Grove, and Museum Row.
• Hollywood Route: this route runs daily and services the east side of Highland Ave and Hollywood.
By Taxi or Ride-Share
Outside of major attractions, hailing a cab in Los Angeles can be difficult. Call a taxi company or download the app called “curb”, formerly “Taxi Magic”, to schedule a pickup in advance. Taxis in Los Angeles are typically metered and charged by the mile. You can also use popular ride-sharing services, like Uber or Lyft, to get around. They are easily available and relatively cheap (depending on the time you are traveling and where), so make sure to download your preferred service to your phone before your trip. Please remember, Los Angeles traffic can get pretty jammed during rush hour so give yourself some extra travel time when getting to and from attractions at peak hours.
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