In the 60's - 80's. The southbay cities encapsulated what I think you liked about San Diego. It fit the laid back surfer dude atmosphere. It went against pretentiousness of what is West Los Angeles "Hollywood." Growing up, everyone wore shorts year round. Most were children of aerospace industry parents during the cold war. Even though it was LA County there were personalities and stereotypes to different sectors of the county. Just like what you would consider the section to LA "Valley Girl" originated. Returning to Los Angeles after 30 years. To take care of elder parent. I'd say the southbay has definitely changed. It's become a lot of Chinese wealthy new home owners, Arabs that show little skin for living in a beach community. I do miss the old southbay!
Please make a video of where to stay and what to do near Sofi Stadium in Inglewood. If you go to a concert or event there, what else is relatively close by? A lot of people visit there every year from other parts of the US. It seems like the area around the stadium is pretty run down and there aren’t many (or any?) nice hotels to stay at within walking distance? There’s a few run down motels as far as I can tell and the few hotels don’t have good reviews (such as Sonder Lum). There are some nicer hotels by the airport, but there’s nothing around (except for LAX, right?) I bet a lot of people would watch a video addressing places to stay and what to see in a conjunction with a Sofi Stadium visit. Thank you for considering!❤
Hello, Michael, thanks for another uplifting video. I love the vibe. I really miss the sun. I am from Europe and winters are grey, harsh and days are too short. Can you make a video about some different parts of LA that are good to live in? E.g. Woodland Hills... Thanks. 😊 Mia
I moved to Ireland for 3 years and while it's been an amazing experience, I can't wait to get back to California and the South Bay. So many little things I would have never truly appreciated until I lived abroad :) Simply having a blue sky is something to be appreciated.
I need to come to Cali as soon as I can, sitting here freezing while watching you frolic in the sun. 😅 As per video suggestions: I'd still love to see you riding the tram up to the Getty and taking us along for a stroll around the beautiful garden and architecture up there. 🌵🌳🌺
@@MichaelMartello Yay, I am so happy you love the idea! The garden might be prettier in spring though? Thanks for the happy SoCal vibes, I totally need those right now. 💚
Good suggestion. I haven't been on the hill west of the 405 for a few yrs now. A city's cultural scene, along with its rec & leisure, is part of what makes it tick too. As for the South Bay, since highrises aren't allowed along the Ca coastline, its beaches lack the residential towers found in areas like Florida. That gives Hermosa or Redondo a different, more laid-back vibe. The weather also affects the look of SoCa's coastline too. I believe the colder coastal climate north of Florida, such as starting around the Carolinas, makes Mediterranean-type landscaping less practical. I didn't realize that certain portions of the Sun Belt sometimes see temperatures get low enough to kill off various plant life. It's in the teens right now in Dallas & will fall to that during nightfall in cities like Atlanta or New Orleans. Some areas north of LA, such as around Calabasas or Hidden Hills, can get very cold too. As for rain, unlike Micheal, I admit I prefer last year to this year. Hey, so sue me. To each his or her own.
@@gridley Thank you for liking my idea and even more for the insight! Wouldn't have thought of Calabasas and Hidden Hills getting so cold. So I suppose Ventura to be similar? LA is just so huge, almost like different climate zones. 😅
I live in the San Fernando Valley. Sorry, no beach here. I'm surprised your video doesn't include all the huge waves we have been getting lately. I've seen them on the news and they look amazing. Come to the valley sometime. You may enjoy a walk around Balboa Lake and the Japanese Garden. There is a bike path around Balboa Park which might be nice for your skateboard. Thanks for the amazing videos. It's nice to see how those on the other side of the hill get by.
Michael! It’s your buddy in SFV! This video is great and lately my bf and I have ventured south to Long Beach a few times! Perhaps Alamitos each area? It’s super cute with separate bike/rollerskae/skateboard path next to walking path. My apologies if you did that video already (and I missed it). I think you’d like that area for a video at least! Cute restaurant Gaucho Beach was good too!
Thank you for this video (watching from France) love the way you portrait SoCal. Given it's winter, why not giving us another video of places near LA where it gets cold and cosy (like the ones you already did: big bear and lake arrowhead). Thanks!
love your videos, bro!!! You have inspired me to move to LA. I'm currently applying to jobs in the area and am ready to go asap! I currently live in prismo beach by the way :) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
Hey Michael, love your videos! Some places I’d be curious to see you showcase are East Hollywood, Glendale/Pasadena/Burbank, Studio City, and maybe some spot in the central coast like Ventura, SLO, and Pismo Beach
Can you do some videos on the different neighborhoods...like Hancock Park, or Hollywood Hills, or Brentwood, or West Hollywood. Laurel Canyon. Sunset Blvd. area. Maybe some of the parks around the city? Just sharing some thoughts....thanks.
Michael radiates joy and happiness, he makes his videos so enjoyable to watch
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In the 60's - 80's. The southbay cities encapsulated what I think you liked about San Diego. It fit the laid back surfer dude atmosphere. It went against pretentiousness of what is West Los Angeles "Hollywood." Growing up, everyone wore shorts year round. Most were children of aerospace industry parents during the cold war. Even though it was LA County there were personalities and stereotypes to different sectors of the county. Just like what you would consider the section to LA "Valley Girl" originated.
Returning to Los Angeles after 30 years. To take care of elder parent. I'd say the southbay has definitely changed. It's become a lot of Chinese wealthy new home owners, Arabs that show little skin for living in a beach community.
I do miss the old southbay!
As a 18 yo right now living in North Redondo Beach, I 100% agree. Living in these cities 20-30 years ago however looked like quite the time haha.
would like to see you explore more of the Downtown L.A. (fashion district, little tokyo, overa st, etc. etc.) please!
Please make a video of where to stay and what to do near Sofi Stadium in Inglewood. If you go to a concert or event there, what else is relatively close by?
A lot of people visit there every year from other parts of the US. It seems like the area around the stadium is pretty run down and there aren’t many (or any?) nice hotels to stay at within walking distance?
There’s a few run down motels as far as I can tell and the few hotels don’t have good reviews (such as Sonder Lum). There are some nicer hotels by the airport, but there’s nothing around (except for LAX, right?)
I bet a lot of people would watch a video addressing places to stay and what to see in a conjunction with a Sofi Stadium visit. Thank you for considering!❤
Hello, Michael, thanks for another uplifting video. I love the vibe. I really miss the sun. I am from Europe and winters are grey, harsh and days are too short. Can you make a video about some different parts of LA that are good to live in? E.g. Woodland Hills... Thanks. 😊 Mia
I moved to Ireland for 3 years and while it's been an amazing experience, I can't wait to get back to California and the South Bay. So many little things I would have never truly appreciated until I lived abroad :) Simply having a blue sky is something to be appreciated.
I need to come to Cali as soon as I can, sitting here freezing while watching you frolic in the sun. 😅
As per video suggestions: I'd still love to see you riding the tram up to the Getty and taking us along for a stroll around the beautiful garden and architecture up there. 🌵🌳🌺
I can’t believe I still haven’t made it to the Getty. Good idea!
@@MichaelMartello Yay, I am so happy you love the idea! The garden might be prettier in spring though?
Thanks for the happy SoCal vibes, I totally need those right now. 💚
Good suggestion. I haven't been on the hill west of the 405 for a few yrs now. A city's cultural scene, along with its rec & leisure, is part of what makes it tick too. As for the South Bay, since highrises aren't allowed along the Ca coastline, its beaches lack the residential towers found in areas like Florida. That gives Hermosa or Redondo a different, more laid-back vibe.
The weather also affects the look of SoCa's coastline too. I believe the colder coastal climate north of Florida, such as starting around the Carolinas, makes Mediterranean-type landscaping less practical. I didn't realize that certain portions of the Sun Belt sometimes see temperatures get low enough to kill off various plant life. It's in the teens right now in Dallas & will fall to that during nightfall in cities like Atlanta or New Orleans. Some areas north of LA, such as around Calabasas or Hidden Hills, can get very cold too. As for rain, unlike Micheal, I admit I prefer last year to this year. Hey, so sue me. To each his or her own.
@@gridley Thank you for liking my idea and even more for the insight!
Wouldn't have thought of Calabasas and Hidden Hills getting so cold.
So I suppose Ventura to be similar?
LA is just so huge, almost like different climate zones. 😅
I live in the San Fernando Valley. Sorry, no beach here. I'm surprised your video doesn't include all the huge waves we have been getting lately. I've seen them on the news and they look amazing. Come to the valley sometime. You may enjoy a walk around Balboa Lake and the Japanese Garden. There is a bike path around Balboa Park which might be nice for your skateboard. Thanks for the amazing videos. It's nice to see how those on the other side of the hill get by.
Love to see a new Michael Martello vid ! Keep it up mate 🫶
Thank you! 😊
Santa Monica through to Redondo encapsulates what socal is all about for me! Can’t wait to visit from Australia again in August!
Michael! It’s your buddy in SFV! This video is great and lately my bf and I have ventured south to Long Beach a few times! Perhaps Alamitos each area? It’s super cute with separate bike/rollerskae/skateboard path next to walking path. My apologies if you did that video already (and I missed it). I think you’d like that area for a video at least! Cute restaurant Gaucho Beach was good too!
Thank you for this video (watching from France) love the way you portrait SoCal. Given it's winter, why not giving us another video of places near LA where it gets cold and cosy (like the ones you already did: big bear and lake arrowhead). Thanks!
love your videos, bro!!! You have inspired me to move to LA. I'm currently applying to jobs in the area and am ready to go asap! I currently live in prismo beach by the way :) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
I'm extremely jealous now...here in Utah is snowing and snowing.I need some So Cal weather for sure ! Thanks for your videos , Michael
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Same. Chicago. 🥶
Hey Michael, love your videos! Some places I’d be curious to see you showcase are East Hollywood, Glendale/Pasadena/Burbank, Studio City, and maybe some spot in the central coast like Ventura, SLO, and Pismo Beach
Good ideas!! I need to get the that side of the city more. I do already have some videos on Pasadena, Ventura, & Pismo Beach to check out ☺
Best LA videos as always!! Always loved your hiking videos maybe more hiking spots?🍎💚
Do you like theme parks? Maybe a tour of Disney or Universal Studios?
South Bay is my favourite part of LA! From the parts of the city I have visited anyway haha.
me too😊
love the content and the city
Can you do some videos on the different neighborhoods...like Hancock Park, or Hollywood Hills, or Brentwood, or West Hollywood. Laurel Canyon. Sunset Blvd. area. Maybe some of the parks around the city? Just sharing some thoughts....thanks.
Could you do a video on the Palos Verdes peninsula? It's a beautiful area.
I so love watching your content! Could you do a video featuring Los Feliz?
yeah it gets extremely windy in redondo....so much kite boarders here....but upside its Cool now when everyone else oven hot this week
paradise place man! I love it! enjoy!!
South Bay is a true gem. Check out the Riviera Village in Redondo Beach next time.
Great video Michael. needed to watch this. Thanks!!!!
Just moved to Playa! Love it. Like no place in LA
The health risks associated with the oil wells were the final straw for me contemplating moving there. And they're all over LA (I checked the maps.) 😢
Atwater Village!
Thanks for the plus sign : o )
Do a video of Pasadena and SGV
☠️Skaters Unite🎧
have you done Culver City yet?
I have but I actually want to make an updated version!
Its sad because el seguendo beach is so peaceful
Great content Michael, I'd love to collaborate on some projects.
South Bay is great
South Bay is underrated I just wish it wasn’t so out of the way hahaha
Disneyland
Visit Skid Row
It's so depressing there. 😢 very sad.
Too dangerous. However, there are videos here on RUclips about Skid Row already that you may watch.
Did you go past the 90210 beach house when you were near The Strand?