L.A. Times Concierge: My girlfriends and I need a staycation. Where should we go?
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L.A. Times Concierge: My girlfriends and I need a staycation. Where should we go?
"I love your idea of doing a staycation as opposed to going out of town. It's definitely cheaper and easier to plan (especially for moms). Plus, it's fun to play tourist in your own city. I've put together three mini itineraries in different areas to give you some options. All of the hotels mentioned have rooms with double beds at rates under $250 a night (before taxes and fees)."
"The first place I usually recommend to visitors is the Line in Koreatown because it's centrally located and there are loads of things to do nearby. The aesthetically pleasing hotel has a rooftop pool, a highly Instagrammed greenhouse restaurant and the '80s-themed speakeasy with karaoke suites. Within walking distance - because you'd easily waste an hour trying to find parking - there are also several yummy restaurants. In this guide to Koreatown, Jeong Park recommends Sun Nong Dan for a delicious Korean breakfast ("get there before 10:30 a.m.," he notes) and Guelaguetza for Oaxacan staples."
Three mini itineraries offer affordable Los Angeles staycation options with hotels under $250 per night that include double-bed rooms. Suggested plans emphasize restful, relaxing and energizing activities suited to adults-only weekends, including rooftop pools, greenhouse restaurants, speakeasies, live music and dancing. Dining recommendations include Korean breakfast at Sun Nong Dan and Oaxacan staples at Guelaguetza. Itinerary features accommodate a vegetarian, light drinkers who enjoy cocktails, outdoor seating in the shade, walkable neighborhoods and opportunities for longer walks and memorable shared experiences among longtime friends.
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