Michelin Must Sees Los Angeles
Michelin Staff (Auteur)
8 neuf & d'occasion a partir de EUR 0,29 (as of 12/31/2012 15:29 PST)
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Description du produit
Look inside to see at a glance LA’s trendiest neighborhoods, its best beaches, film studios, clubs and places to star-gaze—not to mention where to eat, stay, shop for designer duds and get a good facial. Getting Around LA Los Angeles is a driver’s town, and its roads, which sprawl out over 467 square miles in the city and 4,081 square miles in the county, can remain clogged throughout the day. Even so, it’s not unusual to see drivers hurling down the interstates at rates far exceeding the speed limit. LA Freeways Although there are 527 miles of freeway and 382 miles of highway in and around LA, the following routes connect most of the must-see destinations. Keep in mind that I-405 is the major north/south artery, and I-10 is the major east/west thoroughfare. Take US-101 Downtown and to the Valley; US-110 to Pasadena; and I-5 to Anaheim and Orange County. Number Name Rte. 2 Glendale Freeway I-5 Golden State Freeway (north of Downtown)Santa Ana Freeway (south of Downtown) I-10 Santa Monica Freeway (west of Downtown)San Bernardino Freeway (east of Downtown) Rte. 14 Antelope Valley Freeway Rte. 22 Garden Grove Freeway Rte. 57 Orange Freeway Rte. 60 Pomona Freeway Rte. 90 Marina Freeway Rte. 91 Artesia Freeway-Gardena Freeway US-101 (south of Rte. 134) Hollywood Freeway (north of downtown) and Rte. 170 US-101 (west of Rte. 170) Ventura Freeway and Rte. 134 I-105 Glen Anderson Freeway Rte. 110 Pasadena Freeway I-110 Harbor Freeway Rte. 118 Ronald Reagan Freeway I-fr.html0 Foothill Freeway I-405 San Diego Freeway I-605 San Gabriel River Freeway I-710 Long Beach Freeway