How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Charlotte de Witte

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Set us as preferred As one of the biggest techno DJs in the world, Charlotte de Witte never has her feet on the ground for long.But she comes back to L.A.

as much as she can.In Sunday Funday, L.A.people give us a play-by-play of their ideal Sunday around town.

Find ideas and inspiration on where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on the weekends.“Since I started, L.A.has been one of those very important cities.

You really want to hit it as a beginning artist.It’s where everything is centered and everything is happening,” De Witte said during an interview at the Grammy Museum in November.

She was here celebrating the release of her self-titled album debut.“L.A.

made a difference for me.”Throughout her years partying and performing in L.A., she’s played clubs such as Sound and Exchange LA.Then she grew to larger spaces like the Shrine and City Market, where she played open-to-close sets.

In the past, when things haven’t been as hectic, De Witte has enjoyed many of L.A.’s unique cultural offerings.Here are a few of her favorite things to do on a Sunday in the city.

9 a.m.: Coffee at Maru downtownWhen I’m staying around downtown, I like to go to the Arts District and stop by Maru for a coffee.They also make great matcha and pastries.

Whether it’s to-go or you’re just hanging around for a bit, great coffee is the best way to start the day!11 a.m.Roller skate from Venice to Santa MonicaIf we have a little bit more time to enjoy L.A.

on tour, we always go to Venice.It’s such a unique place to be, but it’s also a very chill place.

You’re in L.A., which is a huge city, but because you’re also next to the ocean it’s more calming for the mind and soul.When I’m on tour, I’m always in big cities, in the middle and the heart of where everything’s happening, and I could miss some peac...

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