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Los Angeles County Museum Of Art (LACMA)
The guide was updated:One of the largest art museums in the western United States, this cultural mecca houses a superb permanent collection of pieces from all over the world and maintains a vibrant program of events, exhibitions, art house films, and jazz concerts. LACMA attracts almost a million visitors annually and displays more than 150,000 works spanning from ancient times to the present.
Useful Information
- Address: 5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles
- Opening hours: Mon, Tue & Thu 11am–6pm; Fri 11am–8pm; Sat & Sun 10am–7pm; Wed closed
- Website: www.lacma.org
- Phone: +1 323 857 6000
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Stretching along Hollywood Boulevard, the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a tribute to entertainment legends, with over 2,700 brass stars embedded in the sidewalks honoring actors, musicians, directors, and more.
And a few steps away, the TCL Chinese Theatre is impossible to miss, with its dramatic, pagoda-style facade. The real magic, though, is in the forecourt, where generations of stars—from Marilyn Monroe to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson—have left their handprints and signatures in cement. Since its first movie premiere in 1927, the theater has been at the center of Hollywood’s biggest moments, and even today, it’s one of the best places to catch a film in true Hollywood style.
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Santa Monica Pier
The Santa Monica Pier is where classic seaside charm meets California cool. Home to Pacific Park’s solar-powered Ferris wheel, it’s a spot where kids chase thrills on carnival rides while visitors of all ages take in sweeping ocean views. Street performers, local vendors, and the occasional fisherman lined up along the railings give the pier its lively, unpolished character. Just steps away, the Heal the Bay Aquarium highlights local marine life, and history buffs can snap a photo at the Route 66 "End of the Trail" sign.
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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
Experience the magic of Hollywood and see where your favorite movies and TV shows were made on this Warner Bros. Studio guided tour. See the famous Central Perk café from Friends, visit The Big Bang Theory set, and ride around the picturesque town of Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls. For a grand finale, become a part of your favorite DC Universe and Harry Potter movies on recreated sets.
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Venice Beach
Street performers, tattoo artists, novelty vendors, Gen-X nomads, hippies, people-watchers, and freaks of all kinds come together to create this unique bazaar you have to explore at least once. And don't forget the three-mile beach or the streets that are lined with edgy boutiques. No wonder why this is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Southern California.
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Griffith Park
Griffith Park, spanning over 4,000 acres, is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. It has served as the backdrop for numerous films, including "Batman" and "Jurassic Park." The park is home to the Griffith Observatory, the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Travel Town Museum. Visitors can explore 53 miles of scenic hiking trails and enjoy swimming, biking, and horseback riding, ensuring there's something for everyone. Griffith Park is also home to the Hollywood sign, which stands on Mt. Lee.
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Sunset Strip
Between Crescent Heights Boulevard and Doheny Drive, you can indulge in all the glitz, glamour, and spectacle of Los Angeles without traveling more than a few blocks. Sip a poolside or rooftop drink at exclusive bars, or hear live music at rock clubs like the iconic The Viper Room.
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Universal Studios & Universal City Walk
Go behind the scenes on the world-famous Studio Tour to explore where Hollywood movies are made. Then, enjoy thrilling rides, shows, and attractions that put you inside some of the world’s biggest movies. End your day at Universal CityWalk® with acres of L.A.’s hottest entertainment — from indoor skydiving to live music, movies, clubs, and mouth-watering food — why would you go anywhere else?
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Los Angeles County Museum Of Art (LACMA)
One of the largest art museums in the western United States, this cultural mecca houses a superb permanent collection of pieces from all over the world and maintains a vibrant program of events, exhibitions, art house films, and jazz concerts. LACMA attracts almost a million visitors annually and displays more than 150,000 works spanning from ancient times to the present.
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
One of the cultural symbols of Los Angeles, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is said to have the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world. Home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale, this downtown building truly is an architectural wonder not to be missed.
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Disneyland
Disneyland, the world's first theme park, offers visitors the chance to meet beloved characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. In addition to classic attractions, the park features "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," where guests can immerse themselves in the Star Wars universe. At the Droid Depot, visitors can build their own custom droid, choosing from various components to create a unique companion.
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The Getty
Perched atop a hill, the Getty Center offers visitors a remarkable art collection, including European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, all set within modernist architecture and surrounded by meticulously designed gardens.
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
The La Brea Tar Pits and Museum offer a rare, up-close look at Ice Age fossils still being uncovered in the heart of Los Angeles. Tens of thousands of years ago, tar trapped mammoths, saber-toothed cats, and dire wolves, preserving their remains for modern paleontologists to study. Today, visitors can explore these discoveries in the museum, watch scientists at work in the Fossil Lab, and even see active excavation sites like Project 23, where new fossils are unearthed daily.
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Downtown Los Angeles Art Walk
The Downtown Art Walk takes place on the second Thursday of every month. This self-guided tour is the perfect experience for art lovers as it showcases many art exhibition venues in Downtown Los Angeles.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA)
The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles boasts an impressive permanent collection of contemporary art and hosts dynamic rotating exhibitions. MOCA operates three distinct venues: the main facility on Grand Avenue, The Geffen Contemporary in Little Tokyo, accommodating larger works and installations, and the MOCA Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
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Madame Tussauds Hollywood
The L.A. installment of this legendary wax figure museum is worth a visit if you don't have much luck spotting movie stars elsewhere. It is located right next to the TCL Theatre and displays some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Get up close and prepare to strike a pose next to your favorite celebrities.
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Rose Bowl Stadium & Rose Bowl Three Mile Loop
Built in 1922, the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena is renowned for hosting numerous significant football games, including five NFL Super Bowls. Encircling this historic venue is the popular Rose Bowl Loop, a 3.1-mile paved path that also encompasses the Brookside Golf Course. This loop is a favorite among locals and visitors for walking, running, and biking, offering scenic views of the San Gabriel Mountains.
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California Science Center
Through interactive exhibits, ground-breaking programs, live demonstrations, and exciting films, both grownups and kids can explore the wonder of science at California Science Center. The STS Endeavor and IMAX cinema are only a couple of must-sees - bring a lot of time along, as you will most probably want to wander around for hours.
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Norton Simon Museum
With its Frank Gehry-designed interior and wonderful collection of masterpieces by Degas, Picasso, Rembrandt, Goya, and Rodin, the Norton Simon is one of Los Angeles' best-kept secrets. The museum is set in beautiful gardens and exhibits one of the most impressive private collections of American, European, and Asian art in the world.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
With an impressive collection of nearly 35 million specimens and artifacts, this is the largest natural and historical museum in the Western United States. A family-friendly museum that has something for everyone — apart from the dinosaur fossils and gems there is also the Los Angeles discovery zone in the basement with live animals and interactive exhibits.
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Nethercutt Museum
Even though the museum displays antique furniture, mechanical musical instruments, and even an early 20th-century locomotive, most visitors come here to see the impressive collection of retro automobiles, all dating from 1898 to 1997.
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Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
Located in the Westwood Village area of Los Angeles, this memorial park is a resting place for some of the greatest names in the entertainment business. Marilyn Monroe, Truman Capote, Dean Martin, and Natalie Wood — among others — rest beneath the ground of this L.A. park.
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