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June 24, 2025

Los Angeles plays a starring role for RICHARD BACHE as he hits California

A CENTURY of movie-making means nowhere blends sci-fi and reality quite like Los Angeles as I discovered from the back of a driverless taxi hours after seeing KITT from Knight Rider in a museum.

Seeing the steering wheel turn of its own accord was as nerve-racking as watching a London cab's meter spinning, but as the Waymo (an app like Uber, but with no driver) safely navigated the streets, it gave a surreal taste of the future.

Like anyone landing at LAX for the first time, I had plenty of preconceptions but LA is full of surprises.

GAME FACE

LA is one of the host cities for next year's World Cup and will welcome the Olympics in 2028. For sports loving families, catching a game husring your visit is a must.

LA Clippers-owner Steve Ballmer sank £1.5billion into the Intuit Dome basketball arena and boy, can you tell. The former Microsoft CEO wanted the world's best arena for his NBA team. Befitting a tech titan's toy, it's a space-age venue.

For starters, after booking a seat online, you upload a selfie on to the Clippers' app and your face acts as your ticket. Want a drink, hot dog or jersey? Pick one up from any bar or shop and stroll away. Facial recognition is also linked to your Google or Apple Pay. Pretty cool.

I also caught the Lakers at their downtown Crypto.com Arena, it's great fun spotting which A-list celebrities are courtside.

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