Many Angelinos like to say that Los Angeles is not all about Hollywood, and tell you not to believe everything you see on TV. They say not everything revolves around nightclubs and most people don't even know where the "hotspots" are. This is as untrue as a snow blizzard in Los Angeles, because nightlife in LA is exactly as wild as it seems.
A seasoned night owl can spot a tourist from the second they order a rum and coke and perch their heads like an ostrich in hopes of seeing someone from The Hills or maybe real celebrities. In fact, if a club is on The Hills it automatically means that it is a Top Tourist Club because the producers always take those kids to the most crowded spots that eventually become even more inundated with tourists because of the show itself. Look ahead for the Top Tourist Clubs in Los Angeles and remember a fun night you have most definitely had there.
Les Deux
1638 N Las Palmas Ave
Hollywood, CA 90028
Italian by design, French by name, this hotspot has been the center of The Hills action, a huge tourist attraction and always completely packed. Les Deux is a sleek club featuring beautiful LA weather and just as stunning people. Les Deux is a Top Tourist Club for it's food as well. Created by Dolce Group, the brainpower behind Ketchup and Geisha House. Dolce Group created a hearty Italian menu; perfect to feast on hours before you slip into your party clothes.
Area
643 N La Cienega Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90069
Brought to Los Angeles by top celebrity, fame loving and sometimes touristy nightlife head honchos, SBE, Area nightclub in West Hollywood is purely posh with it's mid-century modern design. A top tourist club, Area has been seen all over the place, from television screens to magazines. Area feels like a loft party, if your loft was gorgeous and sexy. It is easy to see why tourists flock here and local sipped cocktails here.
Opera
1650 N Schraeder Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Every celebrity has been seen at this club created by David Judaken (founder of Garden of Eden and Mood), and the older celebs most definitely came here when it was Vynyl or Club 1650. The new space a is fairly typical Los Angeles tourist club, with hard wood floors, tables in plain view of the entire crowd and a line outside any night of the week. Dark red and sexy, Opera and its sister club, Crimson, are top tourist attractions for good reason. This is definitely a great LA destination.