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Go Metro to Santa Monica Pier
Going Metro is the best deal in town when visiting one of the world’s most exciting destinations: Santa Monica Pier, the beach and the Annenberg Community Beach House.
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Get Metro Fit
In today’s hectic world, it’s difficult to make time for exercise. So why not work it into your daily commute? Metro and fitness expert Kathy Smith can help you see L.A. and get fit at the same time.
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Go Metro to Asia
One of the best things about LA is its diversity. Explore an Asian theme and visit Koreatown, Thai Town, Little Tokyo and Chinatown. It's delicious when you Go Metro.
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Go Metro to STAPLES Center
Get your sports straight! If you’re coming to see the game at STAPLES Center, Go Metro!
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Viaje en Metro al muelle de Santa Mónica
Viajando en Metro es la mejor manera de visitar uno de los destinos más excitantes del mundo: El muelle de Santa Mónica, la playa y el centro recreativo Annenberg Community Beach House.
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Sunset After Sunset
We're on Sunset, after sunset. We know you are, too. And Metro Local Line 2 is a great way to get to comedy and music clubs along the world-famous Sunset Strip.
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Wicked
When traffic gets wicked -- Go Metro. And Metro riders can get discounts to Tuesday performances of the smash hit musical "Wicked" at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood.
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Free Summer Music
Los Angeles is loaded with great outdoor music and some of it's even free. Take Metro and you don’t even have to pay for parking … or gas!
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Go Metro to Disneyland
Planning a trip to Disneyland? Metro can take you there!
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Hollywood Bowl
The Hollywood Bowl Shuttle has returned this year, making life, traffic and the pursuit of music much easier for everyone. It connects with the Metro Red Line at Hollywood/Highland Station.
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The Beach
Want to escape the heat, as well as record-high gas prices? Then Go Metro to the beach! Metro serves many other ocean destinations. So this summer, stay cool … Go Metro.
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Griffith Observatory
Enjoy a day at the famed Griffith Observatory, learning about the galaxies, the stars and the universe. On weekends, the LADOT Observatory Shuttle meets the Metro Red Line at the Vermont/Sunset Station.
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Hollywood and Highland
Hey LA! There's a great way to explore Hollywood at night without having to drive. It's Metro, of course.
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Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita Park
The best thoroughbreds in the world will vie for the Breeders’ Cup Oct. 24 and 25. Take the Metro Gold Line to a special shuttle at Sierra Madre Villa Station. Or use the Trip Planner at metro.net to find the route that's best for you.
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Staples Center
Heading downtown for a sporting event or a live performance at Staples Center? The Metro Blue Line is the easy and economical way to get there.
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Farmers' Market
Hop on Metro to visit any one of LA's paradise of farmers' markets. With dozens along Metro routes you can experience great produce and LA's unique neighborhoods.
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Lax Flyaway
Flying out of LAX? Catch the convenient Flyaway from downtown straight to the airport. Just take a bus or train to Union Station and hop on the Flyaway.
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Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach
Here's a great way to cool off on a hot Southern California daTake the Metro Blue Line to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach.
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Koreatown
Imagine yourself in Asia as you emerge from the Wilshire/Western Metro Rail Station in the heart of Koreatown, with its great restaurants, shopping and museums.
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Getty Evenings
If you're sick of the same-old Friday and Saturday nights, Go Metro to the Getty Center. You can socialize, tour the galleries and revel in the end of the week.
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NoHo
Go Metro and explore the NoHo Arts District in North Hollywood -- one of LA's artistic jewels -- where you'll find an eclectic mix of theaters, galleries and restaurants.
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Getty Families
Looking for a family outing that doesn't have a $50 entrance fee? Look no further than the Getty Center, where admission is always free and strollers are always welcome.
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Getty Gardens
Los Angeles has been described as a concrete jungle. But on Metro you can visit the Getty Center -- a garden oasis with spectacular views of the city and, coincidentally, great art.
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Fashion District
Are you ready for a shopping adventure? Go Metro to the LA Fashion District. It's a 90-block area in downtown LA with bargains of 30 to 70 percent off retail.
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Blue Line to Long Beach
Searching for a fun place to explore? Take the Metro Blue Line to Long Beach, rent a bike, stroll the Boardwalk, shop and dine at one of the many new restaurants.
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Santa Monica
When temperatures rise, head to Santa Monica to cool off at the beach. The Metro Rapid 720 will drop you off right next to the world famous Santa Monica Pier.
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Go Metro to New Years Day in Pasadena
The Metro Gold Line takes you right to the Rose Parade.
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Universal Studios and City Walk
LA has some of the world's greatest theme parks. Just hop on the Metro Red Line and arrive refreshed and ready for a day of fun at Universal Studios Hollywood.
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South Bay the Fast Way
Live in the South Bay and want to avoid traffic commuting to and from Downtown LA? Then check out Metro's Express Line 450X from the Artesia Transportation Center.
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Grand Central Market
Go Metro to visit history, sample great ethnic food and do some shopping at the restored 1917 open-air Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles.
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