"La La Land" has scored seven Golden Globe awards nominations, and has won seven Critic's Choice Award which also incorporates best picture. The film has also performed beyond par at the box office, which has domestically earned $22.2 million and $17.7 million internationally.

One of the most unforgettable locations in the film was the part where Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone were walking by the Colorado Street Bridge in Pasadena. Another location you would certainly not forget is the scene on the 115-year-old cable railway in downtown Los Angeles.

Of course, the movie wouldn't be about Hollywood without having their fans have the chance to see the famed studio lot of Hollywood Center Studios. The scene in the Hollywood Center Studios was shot in real life even though it is supposed to be Warner Bros.

According to Hollywood Reporter, another location that grabbed the attention of the viewers is The Lighthouse Café in Hermosa Beach. The Hollywood plan of Damien Chazelle could be a wake-up call for the city of Los Angeles, because there are not too many jazz clubs in the city. One of the sweetest locations they have been through and possibly a No.1 date spot is the Griffith Observatory, which is located on the south-faced slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles' Griffith Park in Los Feliz.

"La La Land" has one of the exquisite filming locations this year, and with its wide variety of filming locations that will certainly drag you to come over. According to Yahoo! Movies, another spot where you can get a classy date is in Grand Central Market downtown, which is a must-visit market whether for tourist and locals alike. The Hermosa Beach Pier is a location you should never miss out upon visiting Los Angeles, and lastly heading to the ramp connecting Los Angeles' 105 and 110 freeways is a location simply unforgettable.

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