
Los Angeles has many of the most memorable places to take pictures. Disneyland isn't the best place for scenic backdrops, but there are great options in West Hollywood and the LA Arts District. However, there are a few must-sees. Pixar Pier, The Broad and The Paul Frank Pink Wall are just a few of the attractions you should see in Disneyland.
Pixar Pier
These two iconic LA spots are among the most Instagrammable. Amazing photos can be taken from the glass roller coaster suspended high above ground. You can also take photos at the Micheltorena Steps which create a heart-shaped shape. You can also check these photo spots for inspiration:

Disney Castle
If you're visiting LA, you must check out the Hollywood Tower. It has featured in many TV and movie shows. It is well-known for its spacious atrium, and elegant iron stairways. It's also one among the oldest commercial buildings of downtown LA. To get there, you have to climb a flight of stairs. Once you've completed the climb, you can view LA from its top floors. It's also one the most photographed places in LA.
Broad
The Broad is a two-story museum and one of Downtown's top attractions. The unique architecture of the Broad is enhanced by interactive installations by Yayoi Kusama and Jeff Koons. Visitors can also take photos of Robert Therrien’s 10-foot tall table-and-chairs installation. The Broad is free to enter, and it offers several photo ops for those who are looking for something different.
The Paul Frank Pink Wall
One of Los Angeles' most Instagrammable spots is the bright pink Paul Frank Pink Wall. This colorful wall is located on Melrose Avenue in west Hollywood, and attracts tourists from all over the world. A European-style café is found across the street. This Mediterranean-inspired restaurant is known for its beautiful decor. It is also a popular location for Instagram photographers.

Union Station
You might be apprehensive that Union Station in Los Angeles isn't very photogenic. This famous location is extremely popular among selfie enthusiasts. There are many photo opportunities at this iconic train station. Designed by Frank Gehry, the venue was meant to be a "living room for the city" and features a light-filled tunnel.
FAQ
How do I travel light?
There is no right answer when packing for your trip. But here are a few tips to help you choose what to bring along.
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Only bring what is necessary.
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Only bring what you plan to actually wear.
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Do not overpackage yourself with items.
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Check your suitcase for space.
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Always double-check that you've packed everything you need.
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Enjoy free storage
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Reusable water bottles can be used instead of buying bottled.
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Use a backpack to carry your stuff instead of a bag.
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Walking or cycling is a better option than using public transport.
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The right size bag is important.
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Avoid carrying bulky items.
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Be prepared for all eventualities
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Leave nothing behind.
Do I need travel insurance?
If you plan to do something adventurous, travel insurance is crucial. It's important that you are covered for all kinds of adventure sports.
Skiers, for instance, should have adequate medical coverage. You should also think about getting coverage for theft loss and damage.
Also, you should consider purchasing cancellation insurance. You can cancel your holiday without incurring any penalty.
Also, make sure you ask for insurance for emergency evacuation. This includes being taken off the mountain in case of an avalanche or other natural disaster.
What can I put in my suitcase for travel?
You should always have at least two pairs of shoes. Two pairs are needed for daily walking in the city and two for vacation.
You should also make sure you have enough clothes for both situations. If you are traveling by plane, you need to make sure you have an extra shirt, pants, underwear, and socks.
It's a good idea to bring along some clothes for longer stays. This will make it easier to go shopping for new outfits and won't make you feel uncomfortable.
If you're taking a bus or train, you'll need to bring some comfortable shoes. If you drive, make sure you have a spare set.
It is important to have plenty of toiletries like shampoo, toothpaste and moisturizer.
Last but not least, make sure you have a flashlight, an insect repellent, sunscreen and sunglasses as well as a first aid kit.
It's better to keep all your items in one bag than to try to fit them in different bags. This will save you time and space.
Don't forget to bring a towel and a washcloth. They will be very useful after a long day of sightseeing.
Statistics
- Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
- Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. (tsa.gov)
- You can use compression sacs or cubes to reduce the volume of your clothes by up to 80%—this is especially convenient for bulky items such as sweaters and jackets. (eaglecreek.com)
- No Checked Bags: No Alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol (over 140 proof), including grain alcohol and 151 proof rum. (tsa.gov)
- Between the ages of 11 and 13, kids, or tweens, will likely want some autonomy but also need boundaries. (travelandleisure.com)
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How To
How to find international flights at a discount
Cheap International Flight Searching is very popular thanks to the rise in popularity of online travel agencies (OTAs), such as Expedia and Travelocity, Orbitz or Priceline, which offer discounted airfares.
You should be aware that there are many factors which can influence your search results for international cheap flights. These include:
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Choose the type of airline that you prefer.
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Your destination city.
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Your departure date.
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Your arrival date.
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The length of your stay.
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The number people traveling together.
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Passengers' age group.
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It does not matter if it is peak season or not.