Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festivals. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

St. Patrick's Day in LA

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Get your green on. St. Patrick’s Day is coming up and we cannot wait to celebrate. Even if you are not Irish, you can still celebrate with your friends at many events in the Los Angeles area. Los Angeles knows how to party, and we have found some great events throughout the next week. So go find your green shirt and beads, you are going to have a great time!


The St. Patrick’s Day parade is an event that everyone looks forward to all year. Green is everywhere as we see some of our favorite local floats and celebrities ride through South Bay. The St. Patrick’s Day parade will be held on March 12th this year. It is only an hour from your home at The Glendon. The parade starts around 11 am and features local officials, Irish dancers and more. 


Casey's St. Patrick's Day Street Festival in Downtown LA is from 6am to 2am on March 17th. This festival features food, drinks and games all day long. It is even free admission before 3:30pm. This event will be held at 613 South Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA with an entrance at Wilshire and Hope.


Rock & Reilly's St. Paddy's Day Block Party will be held this year on March 12th from 1-10pm. The party benefits Pencils of Promise. You can hang out hear DJ’s, enjoy food trucks and enjoy 8 bars with 100 kegs of green beer. The party is held in the back lot behind Rock & Reilly’s in West Hollywood. Make sure to get there early because entrance availability is subject to capacity. 

Irish Bars

If you want to get your Irish on at a local bar, Los Angeles has a few to choose from. You can always go to Finn McCool’s. You can listen to their Irish bands while enjoying Irish food and drinks all day long. 


We hope you have a safe and happy St. Patrick’s Day with friends and family in Los Angeles.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Fall in LA

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It might not feel like fall in Los Angeles, but fall is technically here. Just because we are experiencing hot temperatures this time of year, does not mean we cannot enjoy the cool weather activities that the rest of the country experiences. Oktoberfest, festivals and concerts are just a few of the ways we can celebrate the change in seasons. Invite your friends from Palazzo Westwood and see what you can find in our gorgeous city. 


Happening a little later in the season is the Los Angeles Oktoberfest. This event is held October 16th-18th at the Beverly Hills Country Club. For $100 dollars per person, you can acquire glass bier stein that gives you unlimited refills throughout the festival. You also can enjoy food and entertainment throughout the three day event. The best part about this event is that it raises money for local charities in the region.



The Tapia Brothers Farm Pumpkin Patch is not just a quick way to buy a pumpkin. You can literally get lost in the famous Tapia Brothers Farm epic corn maze. This maze is so big it is in a separate lot across from the pumpkin patch. You can run through the maze with a map and a sheet full of trivia questions. As you run around the maze, you can find the answers. If you complete the maze and the answers you can submit your name to win $100. After you complete the maze, go pick out a pumpkin or five to carve for your Halloween celebrations. 


The famous Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is back for this Halloween season. This is not a kid-friendly ride through a pumpkin patch. This hayride includes everything from demons to monsters all throughout Griffith park. There is a pitch black maze and scare zones just waiting to help your Halloween spirit. This year’s theme is “Boogeyman”. This event happens all throughout October. You can learn more on their website. 


These are just a few of the great fall events occurring throughout Los Angeles. What is your favorite fall event?

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Labor Day in LA

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Los Angeles is a great place to spend your three day weekend. Labor Day is quickly approaching and we can not wait to spend a nice relaxing weekend at home. However, you can still go out and enjoy the sun without traveling too far. There are so many great Labor Day events around Los Angeles it might be hard to choose just one.


This entire weekend is your chance to try the Los Angeles Times’ annual food and wine festival. You will be able to taste test the best food in the city while experimenting with some new flavors you may not have tried. The festival is Sept 4th-6th, and the tickets cost between $100-175. 

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“ET Phone Home” Everyone knows this iconic phrase from the Drew Barrymore classic 80s film.  The Hollywood Bowl is adding this film to it’s live-scores for Labor Day weekend. You can watch the movie in HD while listening to the L.A. Philharmonic provide the live score. This movie will be shown all weekend. September 4-5 at 8pm and Sept 6th at 7:30pm.


Maybe you want to do a little shopping during your long weekend. Sept 5th-7th is the Fiesta Hermosa, which is one of the largest arts and crafts fairs in the country. This fair is held in downtown Hermosa Beach. It features more than 300 artisans plus live food and entertainment. You can head to the fair this weekend from 10am-6pm. 


Get some of that last summer food in your stomach before fall starts. Sept 7th there will be an all day BBQ on Terrine’s back patio. You can enjoy everything from fried chicken to classic sides as you enjoy the California sun. Reservations are recommended and the BBQ costs $35 a person. You can call 323-746-5130 to get your spot today. 

These are just four of the many great Labor Day events happening in Los Angeles. Whether you want to lay in the pool at Palazzo Westwood or eat corn on the cob, we hope you have a great long weekend. 

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Friday, June 12, 2015

LA Pride 2015


June is National LGBT Pride Month, and this weekend Los Angeles is ready to celebrate! The 45th annual LA Pride begins today and lasts through Sunday, June 14! Get ready for three days parades and festivals in West Hollywood!

Pride Festival
The main events of the Pride Festival takes place Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14 at West Hollywood Park. Hours on Saturday are noon to 1 AM, and 11 AM to 11 PM on Sunday. Both days of the festival include performances from some of music's most popular artists. While most of the pride fest activities are Saturday and Sunday, there is a festival tonight from 5 PM through midnight.

Festival experiences include the Main Stage, Art & Culture Exhibit, Country Pavilion, Erotic City, Hop-Hop Stage, Latino Carnivale, Sizzle, TranStation and Youth Space. There are also an area for food and beverages. Main Stage performers include headliners Ke$ha, Wilson Phillips (on Saturday) and Fifth Harmony (on Sunday).

Pride Parade
The Pride Parade takes place Sunday at 11 AM at the intersection of Crescent Heights and Santa Monica Boulevards. Activitsts the Rev. Troy Perry and Zoey are the parade's grand marshals, and the cast and crew of Amazon's Transparent are the community grand marshals. 

If you are interested in seeing the festivities in person, tickets can be purchased online. Ticket options range from $20 for a General Admission ticket to $115 for a Festival Door Multi-Day pass.

If you driving to the event, parking is available at the Kings Road Parking Structure, Hancock Parking Structure, La Jolla/Havenhurst Lot, La Peer Lot, Orange Grove Lot, Spaulding Lot and Pacific Design Center. If you park on the street, you do need to observe the parking regulations. "Pride Ride" will offer a continuous shuttle loop along Santa Monica Boulevard with shuttles scheduled to arrive every 15 minutes. 

Getting to LA Pride from your apartment home at Palazzo Westwood Village by car will take about 20 minutes.

Have you attended any of the previous Pride festivals? What are you looking forward to seeing this year? Share your thoughts on Palazzo's Facebook and Twitter pages!

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Los Angeles Daily News