Los Angeles is home to sprawling neighborhoods, scenic peaks and trails, and Hollywood-famed landmarks such that there is always more to explore even for long time residents living in the city. Here you will find the Dodgers Stadium, Staples Center (home to four national sports teams and previously named Best Major Concert Venue), the Los Angeles Convention Center, the Griffith Observatory, the Getty Museum and Villa, and more. Los Angeles is known for its multicultural population, making it a growing hub for people from over 140 countries, 224 different languages, and a variety of local and international cuisines. Ethnic enclaves featuring the diverse heritage of the city range from Chinatown to Koreatown to Olvera Street, all places where you can go to experience the cultural vibrancy of Los Angeles. The city sits between mountains and the Pacific Ocean, making it a versatile site for outdoor activities. Want to take a trip? The Los Angeles International Airport is just a car ride away. This city is a great place to live and work, to meet new people, and to gain new experiences.