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As the country's second-largest city, getting around Los Angeles can be challenging, especially for new residents unfamiliar with the unique challenges facing LA commuters. For those wanting to avoid adding to freeway traffic as much as possible, The LA Metro Transportation Authority operates a vast network of buses as well as six different rail lines that operate to most major neighborhoods.
There's a good reason so many people want to live in LA's beautiful weather - with average summer temperatures around 80 degrees and average winter temperatures around 55 degrees, LA sunshine provides consistent warmth that so many love. During the summer months especially, rain is rare - averaging only 36 days a year of measurable precipitation.
With so many companies based in and around LA, nearly every industry can be found nearby. The biggest employers by employee count include the County of Los Angeles as well as the LA Unified School District. Of course, prominent industries such as film, music, and entertainment are cornerstones of LA, especially in areas like Hollywood.
One of the most recognizable skylines in the world, Downtown LA is saddled between the Pacific Ocean and the San Gabriel Mountains. Founded all the way back in 1781 by Spanish settlers, downtown LA has blossomed into the hub of the cultural capital of the west coast and is now home to The Staples Center, the Grammy Museum, and proud host of the upcoming 2028 Olympic games.
Easily spotted below the world-famous Hollywood sign in the hills above, Hollywood is home to the U.S. film industry and is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in LA. Just west, lies West Hollywood (commonly referred to as WeHo), a cluster of rich culture centered around the Sunset Strip on Santa Monica Boulevard with the states best "Walk-score" of 89.
Between the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valley is where you'll find Glendale, CA: one of LA's most desirable neighborhoods. Home to Disney's Grand Central Creative Campus, and DreamWorks, Glendale is home to many creative individuals working in the film and animation industries.
Though not part of the city of Los Angeles proper, Long Beach is one of the most iconic destinations in the LA area. Home to the retired RMS Queen Mary cruise ship and the Port of Long Beach, it's recently been coined as the "Aquatic Capital of America."
Located at the base of the Topanga State Park, Santa Monica offers postcard-worthy beach views and a strong reputation for luxury living and fine dining. Many will recognize the beautifully illuminated Ferris wheel and roller coaster that lights up the Santa Monica Pier at night. Just south, you'll find the iconic Venice Beach, along with Muscle Beach - made famous by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Commonly referred to as just "The Valley," The San Fernando Valley lies Northwest of downtown LA between Ventura County to the west and Glendale and Burbank to the east. With a rich and diverse population, Valley residents boldly claim that no better Sushi can be found in LA, but that's on you to decide.
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