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By NinerFace. The Dodgers are a classic, storied baseball team with many notable players over the years. By keithp The history of the City of the Angels encompasses this still functional terminal. By Ambersea. November , the new Sign, four stories high, feet long and weighing , lbs.

By HollyK The park is located below the sign and perched high above Los Angeles. By panthwe. Walk of Fame The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2, five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the….

By permia. Titled Metropolis it shows an imaginary city with over one thousand model cars, high rise buildings, and so on. The museum has more than wax figures of various celebrities in a three story building on Hollywood Boulevard in….

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By Amethystcamper. From the first car to the first hydrogen car, this museum contains many significant automotive milestones.

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Natural History Museums. By Holdtheair. It maintains more than 33 million remarkable, assortment of specimens and artifacts covering 4. By heywoodf Historic Walking Areas.

By js0rel. Venice owes its name to an attempt to create within Los Angeles limits a small replica of the canals of Venice, Italy. By Suzicooks. Once the private collection of the owners of Merle Norman Cosmetics, the Nethercutts opened their collection to the….

By NinerFace. The Dodgers are a classic, storied baseball team with many notable players over the years. By keithp The history of the City of the Angels encompasses this still functional terminal. By Ambersea. November , the new Sign, four stories high, feet long and weighing , lbs.

By HollyK The park is located below the sign and perched high above Los Angeles. By panthwe. No matter who you are or what you like, this place will welcome you and offer people and attractions that suit your preferences. When or if you get sick of that, grab lunch at one of the many great restaurants or cafes in the area.

Also, if you like to read then make sure you check out Small World Books for a kooky selection. This is the shopping center of Los Angeles for people who enjoy designer everything and high-class, expensive boutiques.

What to do there : Obviously you could drop a lot of cash in this area if you have it spare. Also, if you enjoy architecture, make sure you check out the nearby Anderson Court, a shopping mall that was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. This is the place to come if you love Harry Potter , the Fast and the Furious or any other Universal Studio movie and want to walk in the footsteps of the stars. Apart from rides and shows, they also have bars and restaurants as well as rides that are based on shows that are too scary for kids!

What to do there : This is a place to take the kids, or a handful of your friends, and just be a child again. Check out the Walking Dead Attraction, watch a movie at the cinema, drink butterbeer at the Harry Potter-themed pub and go on all the rides.

Not only is it free to get into, which makes it a great place to offset your spending in other places in Los Angeles, the displays are also groundbreaking. These are mirrored rooms that reflect LED lights that go on forever, just as they do in space. The museum has several permanent displays as well as rotating ones. Despite the name, it has nothing to do with the movie, instead, it focuses on scientific wonders both real and imagined.

There are a lot of weird things in this museum, from minuscule sculptures to bats that can fly through walls, and spending some time here is an exercise in getting your mind bent into a new shape! Want more deetz on why we love it so damn much? Then read our comprehensive review for the inside scoop! What to do there : This is the type of collection that you need to take your time with. Make sure you look for your favorite artists but be open to new names as well.

What to do there: Browse the names. The building itself was designed by Frank Gehry and is a spiky, strangely attractive building that juts into the air at seemingly random angles.

The acoustics are amazing, and the concerts are absolutely first-rate too. What to do there : Make sure you take a photograph with this building in the background because it would make a quirky and interesting shot.

So, take an afternoon and get reacquainted with things that were probably part of your childhood. What to do there : This is the place for old school fair activities. Ride the Ferris wheel and the roller coaster before you tuck in to typical fair food such as cotton candy and hot dogs. And stay late in the day because the sight of the sun setting over the Pacific is something that everyone should see at least once.

This area has a laidback vibe that seems to conflict with the rest of the city. But this vibe has also contributed to the strong sense of community that the market has created. So just take your time and relax in the open-air bazaar, explore the many stores, and if you want to do some celebrity spotting afterwards then head down to The Grove shopping area nearby, where stars go to pick up the milk.

Make sure you try out rides like the epic Indiana Jones Adventure and the Grizzly River Run if you like a bit of a thrill. Make sure you keep your camera at the ready! The venue plays host to a range of musical styles which are great on their own, but the real draw is the relaxed vibe.

Chances are that cramming together in the bleachers and sharing your food with the people next to you will net you some new friends! And this goal makes for a really relaxed atmosphere, so take your food and drink and share it with the people sitting next to you to make some new friends. And when you can do that in a place with panoramic and iconic views of the city, all the better! What to do there : This park is extremely accessible and popular amongst locals and tourists alike.

If you enjoy walking you can make it all the way up Mount Hollywood and be treated to views of the Los Angeles basin and the Hollywood sign. You can see artwork from the ancient past as well as these more modern pieces and it will give you an education on art that you will never forget. What to do there: This is a peaceful, enlightening place to spend an afternoon. Wander the halls and see through the eyes of some of the greatest artists who have ever lived.

Dahmer, the Manson Murders and original photos from the Dahlia Murders all have a place here. The passages below are filled with strange street art, and gated where some areas have become unstable over the years.

So remember to stay safe , take some friends with you, avoid the blocked-off areas, and just explore. The Old Zoo Picnic Area is a stark reminder of that reality. What to do there : This is now a picnic area with benches and grills where you can hang out with your friends and have a nice meal.

All of the goods in this shop are antiques and you could easily spend an hour or so looking at all the strangeness people have made through the ages! What to do there : Make sure you buy something to take home. What to do there : If you like classic Hollywood films then make sure you attend one of the summer movie screenings and watch the action projected on the wall of a mausoleum! Just bring a blanket and some food and you can lie out under the stars and enjoy some classic cinema very close to where the stars of it could be buried.

Apart from that, the cemetery is home to lots of stunning statues and mausoleums. Over 24 feet tall and 50 feet long, the artist has created this web on his property and eventually it will wrap all the way around his yard.

What to do there : This sculpture is a marvel of engineering and inventiveness. The archbishop at the time wanted to make a statement with the Cathedral and spared absolutely no expense on its construction. He spent 5 million dollars on a table, 3 million on a single set of doors, and 2 million for the wooden ambo and it shows.

The result is an opulent display that really draws attention. The lower level houses a crypt with more than church officials, Gregory Peck, and the relics left behind by the early Roman martyr Saint Vibiana. It was restored in the s after rain and earthquake damage and was designated a Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument in It features hundreds of plants, a yellow brick road, and whimsical displays that bring to mind Munchkin land from the iconic movie.

In the s and s, a new form of media was invented known as panoramic paintings. This was a form of 3D media that fell out of flavor when film and photos came along. Enormous paintings were displayed in circular rooms or on moving rollers to creating a moving landscape for the audience. And this venue is bringing back this old art form, with degree displays that include light and sound.

The shows include soundtracks as well as lights to create a truly 3-dimensional experience that has to be seen to be believed. You can see the sign in countless movies, TV shows, and celebrity photos and you really should own your picture of the sign too! Just take photos up there and take in the views. If you want even better views, there are steps that go higher that will let you see even further and take in even more of the city.

What to do there: There are some great views throughout the canyon. And this museum celebrates that history in fine style. What to do there : What else? Look at cars! These tar pits have been bubbling for hundreds of thousands of years and more than a million animal bones have been found in their depths. And a lot of them are on display in the museum for your kids to marvel at.

What to do there : The tar pits are free, so check them out and take photos with your group or kids to mark the occasion. What to do there: This is a beach where you should spend some time just people watching. The water is very clean, the waves are great for surfing and there are a lot of shops around where you can get a snack when you get tired of the sun. All in all, this beach makes for a great day in the sun!



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