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I’m planning a trip to Los Angeles. Where should I stay, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, or Los Angeles? What hotels would you recommend?

Hello — the answer to your question would certainly depend upon the experience you want to have, as Los Angeles is quite vast and offers varied experiences, depending on where you will spend most of your time. Until last year, I owned and managed vacation rental properties in Hollywood and West Los Angeles. Hollywood is obviously the most popular for visitors. It is centrally located and offers all of the favorite attractions for tourists. Staying here keeps you in the midst of the Hollywood cashe (staying close to Sunset/Vine Or Hollywood/Highland puts you well within reach of the Hollywood strip and its main attractions, as well as food, convenience stores, and shopping; this is also the most convenient location if you won’t be renting a vehicle).You’ll be opting for a quieter stay if you choose Los Angeles Proper or Beverly Hills, and you’s definitely benefit by renting a car, as getting to other attraction areas from here will require frequent commuting. Staying in Beverly Hills, in my opinion, may offer luxury in accommodations but won’t deliver in terms of convenient access to activities; and while it may be high-end, I wouldn’t say it’s as trendy as, say West Hollywood or even our beach communities (lots of “old money” in Beverly Hills and perhaps not the most free-spirited or energetic).My recommendation: if you’re traveling with youth, consider Hollywood. A group that wants to be closer to outside dining and nightly strolls along Santa Monica Blvd and the bars of Sunset Strip? Consider West Hollywood. If you want to experience coastal living with perhaps only a day or two of all-day sight-seeing? Try our coastal communities: Santa Monica, Venice, Malibu. You’ll pay a little more but it is so very worth it.

Can I leave my bird in the car overnight?

Me an my sister found this pet cockatiel outside so we took him in and fed him and stuff because we heard that pet birds can't survive in the wild, well my sister has wanted a bird for like, 3 years now so she decided that she wanted to keep him because the bird is young but trained, the thing is, is that we are staying in a hotel so we can't bring him inside but we have a cage and it's in the car, I was wondering if it's ok to leave him in the car overnight, the guy who sold us the cage told us to put a blanket over the cage for when it's cold but what for when he's hot? It's 11:30p.m. and we can't bring him inside but it gets really hot during the day and cold overnight so I'm worried that he will get heat stroke or freeze or something, is it ok if I leave him in there?

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