
Los Angeles Neighborhood Map
During the course of your Los Angeles CA travel, you may need a map to help you get around as you explore the city.
Q1) Where can one find a LA neighborhood map?
http://www.hubbuzz.com/LosAngeles/MetroAreaMap.aspx
The Internet has several reliable sources where you can download and print a map of Los Angeles. These maps come complete with information like districts, adjacent cities, unincorporated areas, zip codes of each area, highways, railway tracks, water bodies and so on.
Q2) Significant Neighborhoods of Los Angeles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_and_neighborhoods_of_Los_Angeles#Downtown_Los_Angeles
Downtown Los Angeles: In spit being the smallest part of the city, this region is the geographic, historic and political hub of LA. The neighborhoods in this part of LA range from financial districts to cultural enclaves; some of the most popular ones are: Arts District, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Old Bank District, Wholesale District etc.
Greater Hollywood: Hollywood was taken over by LA in 1910. This area is filled with tourists who come here only to have a look at the Hollywood sign on the mountain. The neighborhoods include Cahuenga Pass, Beachwood Canyon and Hollywood Hills.
San Fernando Valley: This place is covers the largest area of LA and is home to several socio economic groups. The neighborhoods include: Mission Hills, Arleta, Lake Balboa etc.

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