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Go Metro Summer Guide metro.net Summer Guide Go Metro Guía de verano SANTA MONICA PIER MANHATTAN BEACH CHINATOWN HOLLYWOOD HIGHLAND LONG BEACH AQUARIUM NOKIA THEATER AT LA LIVE Summer Guide Metro Red Line/Purple Line 9 Vermont/Sunset Station ● Metro Gold Line Metro Blue Line 1 Union Station ●●● Take the LADOT Griffith Observatory Shuttle, on 19 Union Station ●●● 30 Pico Station ● weekends only to: Barnsdall Art Park/Hollyhock House, Avila House, Olvera Street (El Pueblo de Griffith Observatory Avila House, Olvera Street (El Pueblo de LA LIVE, LA Convention Center, Lucky Strike Lanes Summer 2009 Los Angeles), Old Plaza Fire House, Olvera Street, Los Angeles), Old Plaza Fire House, Olvera Street, & Lounge, Nokia Theatre, Staples Center, Sepulveda House 10 Hollywood/Western Station ● Sepulveda House The Grammy Museum 2 Civic Center Station ●● Thai Town 20 Chinatown Station ● 31 103rd Street Station ● Take Dash A from 1st/Hill to: Ahmanson Theatre/Mark 11 Hollywood/Vine Station ● Chinatown Art Galleries, Old Chinatown, Los Angeles City Library, Watts Towers Art Center, Taper Forum, Dorothy Chandler Pavillion, Little Tokyo, Amoeba Music, Arclight Cinerama Dome, Ford Los Angeles State Historic Park Watts Towers of Simon Rodia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Walt Disney Amphitheatre, Henry Fonda Theatre, Hollywood Walk 21 Lincoln/Cypress Station ● 32 Artesia Station ● Concert Hall, Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels of Fame, Los Angeles Fire Department Museum, Pantages Theatre Arroyo Seco Bike Path, Cypress Park, LA River Gateway Towne Center 3 Pershing Square Station ●● Center and Gardens Grand Central Market, Pershing Square Historic 12 Hollywood/Highland Station ● 33 1st Street Station ● 22 Heritage Square Station ● Center, Richard J. Riordan Central Library Egyptian Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, Hollywood Bike Station, Downtown Long Beach Farmer’s Greayer Oak Park, Heritage Square Museum Market, Edison Theatre, Long Beach Convention 4 7th Street/Metro Center Station ●●● Boulevard, Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Entertainment Museum, Hollywood History & Entertainment Center, Long Beach Performing 7th +Fig Shopping Center, Los Angeles Visitor 23 Southwest Museum Station ● / Museum, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Arts Center, Terrace Theatre Center Theatre 2222 Information Center, Macy’s Plaza Wax Museum, Kodak Theatre, Mann Chinese Theatre Audubon Center in Debs Park, Casa de Adobe, Lummis Home & Garden, Southwest Museum, 34 Transit Mall Station ● Metro Purple Line 13 Universal City Station ● Sycamore Grove Park Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach AMC Movie Theatres, Campo de Cahuenga, Gibson Public Library, Queen Mary, Scorpion Submarine, 5 Wilshire/Normandie Station ● 24 Highland Park Station ● Amphitheatre, iFLY Hollywood, Jillian’s Hi-Life Lanes, Shoreline Village, The Pike at Rainbow Harbor Koreatown Jon Lovitz Comedy Club, Universal CityWalk, Universal Arroyo Seco Regional Library, Highland Park Studios Hollywood Recreation Center, Highland Theatre, LA Police Metro Green Line 6 Wilshire/Western Station ● Historical Museum Take Metro Local Line 20 or Metro Rapid Line 720 to: 14 North Hollywood Station ●■ 35 Redondo Beach Station ● 25 Mission Station ● Hancock Park, Los Angeles County Museum Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, NoHo Arts District, Take Metro Local Line 126 to: Manhattan Beach, of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art NoHo Art Gallery Farmer’s Market (Thursdays), Freemont Center Dockweiler State Beach, Redondo Beach Museum, Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits, Theatre, Meridian Ironworks Museum, Rialto Theatre Peterson Automotive Museum, Wiltern Theatre Metro Orange Line 26 Del Mar Station ● Visit metro.net to plan your trip and to find discount Take Metro Local Line 20 or Metro Rapid Line 720 to: offers to select destinations. Central Park, Gamble House, Pasadena Conference Rodeo Drive shopping and dining district 15 Sepulveda Station ■ Center, Pasadena Ice Skating Rink, Pasadena Take Metro Local Line 234 or Metro Rapid Line 734 Visite metro.net para planear su viaje y para aprovechar Take Metro Local Line 20, Metro Rapid Line 720 or Santa Fe Depot de ofertas de descuento a destinos selectos. Metro Rapid Line 704 to: 3rd Street Promenade, AMC to: Sherman Oaks Galleria, Arclight Movie Theatres Movie Theatres, Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica 27 Memorial Park Station ● 16 Woodley Station ■ Pier, Zimmer Children’s Museum Armory Center for the Arts, Memorial Park & Levitt The Japanese Garden, Van Nuys Golf Course, Pavilion, Norton Simon Museum, Pacific 14 Woodley Lakes Golf Course Metro Red Line Movie Theaters, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena 17 Balboa Station ■ Civic Center, Pasadena Museum of California Art, 7 Vermont/Beverly Station ● Pasadena Public Library Take Metro Local Line 14 or Metro Rapid Line 714 to: Balboa Sports Center, Lake Balboa at Beilenson Park 28 Lake Avenue Station ● American Girl Place, Pacific Theaters, The Farmer’s 18 Warner Center Station ■ Market (various eateries and shops), The Grove Take Metro Express Line 485 to: Ice House AMC Movie Theatres, Westfield Promenade, Comedy Club, Pasadena Playhouse 8 Vermont/Santa Monica Station ● Westfield Topanga Take Metro Local Line 4 or Metro Rapid Line 704 to: 29 Sierra Madre Villa Station ● AMC Movie Theatres, Century City Mall Victory Park ©2008 lacmta 09-0307 Go Metro metro.net Antelope Valley Line Go Metro Ventura County Line 3RD STREET PROMENADE THAI TOWN AUDUBON CENTER IN DEBS PARK SOUTH PASADENA FARMER’s market Guía de Verano 18 17 16 15 14 13 Summer’s a bummer when you’re stuck Tome un descanso del tráfico este 12 25 26 27 28 29 in traffic. Go Metro. verano. Viaje en Metro. 11 24 verano de 2009 10 23 Looking for something to do this summer? ¿Está buscando algo para hacer este 9 22 Many beaches, parks, malls and museums verano? Muchas playas, parques, centros 8 San 21 Bernardino Line are conveniently located near Metro Rail de compras y museos se encuentran 7 20 6 5 and Metro Orange Line stations. convenientemente ubicadas cerca de 3 4 2 1 19 Go Metro and you can… las estaciones de Metro Rail y Metro Orange Line. > Skip the traffic > Avoid searching for a parking spot Viaje en Metro y... 30 > Save money on gas and parking > Evite el tráfico > Evítese de buscar un lugar de estacionamiento > Ahorre dinero en gasolina y Riverside Line estacionamiento Orange County & 91 Lines 31 32 35 WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL 34 33 09-2170EB ©2009 LACMTA WATTS TOWERS LA BREA TAR PITS OLVERA STREET LAKE BALBOA Go Metro metro.net Antelope Valley Line Go Metro Ventura County Line 3RD STREET PROMENADE THAI TOWN AUDUBON CENTER IN DEBS PARK SOUTH PASADENA FARMER’s market Guía de Verano 18 17 16 15 14 13 Summer’s a bummer when you’re stuck Tome un descanso del tráfico este 12 25 26 27 28 29 in traffic. Go Metro. verano. Viaje en Metro. 11 24 verano de 2009 10 23 Looking for something to do this summer? ¿Está buscando algo para hacer este 9 22 Many beaches, parks, malls and museums verano? Muchas playas, parques, centros 8 San 21 Bernardino Line are conveniently located near Metro Rail de compras y museos se encuentran 7 20 6 5 and Metro Orange Line stations. convenientemente ubicadas cerca de 3 4 2 1 19 Go Metro and you can… las estaciones de Metro Rail y Metro Orange Line. > Skip the traffic > Avoid searching for a parking spot Viaje en Metro y... 30 > Save money on gas and parking > Evite el tráfico > Evítese de buscar un lugar de estacionamiento > Ahorre dinero en gasolina y Riverside Line estacionamiento Orange County & 91 Lines 31 32 35 WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL 34 33 09-2170EB ©2009 LACMTA WATTS TOWERS LA BREA TAR PITS OLVERA STREET LAKE BALBOA Go Metro metro.net Antelope Valley Line Go Metro Ventura County Line 3RD STREET PROMENADE THAI TOWN AUDUBON CENTER IN DEBS PARK SOUTH PASADENA FARMER’s market Guía de Verano 18 17 16 15 14 13 Summer’s a bummer when you’re stuck Tome un descanso del tráfico este 12 25 26 27 28 29 in traffic. Go Metro. verano. Viaje en Metro. 11 24 verano de 2009 10 23 Looking for something to do this summer? ¿Está buscando algo para hacer este 9 22 Many beaches, parks, malls and museums verano? Muchas playas, parques, centros 8 San 21 Bernardino Line are conveniently located near Metro Rail de compras y museos se encuentran 7 20 6 5 and Metro Orange Line stations. convenientemente ubicadas cerca de 3 4 2 1 19 Go Metro and you can… las estaciones de Metro Rail y Metro Orange Line. > Skip the traffic > Avoid searching for a parking spot Viaje en Metro y... 30 > Save money on gas and parking > Evite el tráfico > Evítese de buscar un lugar de estacionamiento > Ahorre dinero en gasolina y Riverside Line estacionamiento Orange County & 91 Lines 31 32 35 WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL 34 33 09-2170EB ©2009 LACMTA WATTS TOWERS LA BREA TAR PITS OLVERA STREET LAKE BALBOA metro.net Summer Guide Go Metro Guía de verano SANTA MONICA PIER MANHATTAN BEACH CHINATOWN HOLLYWOOD HIGHLAND LONG BEACH AQUARIUM NOKIA THEATER AT LA LIVE Summer Guide Metro Red Line/Purple Line 9 Vermont/Sunset Station ● Metro Gold Line Metro Blue Line 1 Union Station ●●● Take the LADOT Griffith Observatory Shuttle, on 19 Union Station ●●● 30 Pico Station ● weekends only to: Barnsdall Art Park/Hollyhock House, Avila House, Olvera Street (El Pueblo de Griffith Observatory Avila House, Olvera Street (El Pueblo de LA LIVE, LA Convention Center, Lucky Strike Lanes Summer 2009 Los Angeles), Old Plaza Fire House, Olvera Street, Los Angeles), Old Plaza Fire House, Olvera Street, & Lounge, Nokia Theatre, Staples Center, Sepulveda House 10 Hollywood/Western Station ● Sepulveda House The Grammy Museum
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