Famed amusement park with 8 themed lands
Iconic amusement park featuring 8 themed "lands" with rides, shows & costumed characters.
Big movie-themed amusement park
Sprawling amusement park with a cinema theme, featuring rides, restaurants, shops & shows.
Star-studded Hollywood sidewalk
Famous Hollywood sidewalk area emblazoned with stars & celebrity names since 1960.
Popular landmark for rides & restaurants
Storied seaside destination boasting a range of shops & cafes, plus an amusement park & aquarium.
Iconic letters atop Mount Lee since 1923
Erected in 1923, this symbolic landmark on Mount Lee is often viewed from Griffith Park Observatory.
Planetarium, telescopes & city views
This art deco landmark from 1935 features a high-tech planetarium, public telescopes & city views.
Famous street with glitzy attractions
Prominent road featuring the Hollywood Walk of Fame & other landmarks of the entertainment world.
Hiking trails, city views & L.A. Zoo
Urban oasis featuring hiking & equestrian trails, plus city views, the Greek Theatre & L.A. Zoo.
Celebrated free venue for art exhibits
Famous, sizable free museum highlighting American & European art, architecture & manicured gardens.
Landmark cinema & celebrity footprints
This iconic, opulent theater hosts movie premieres & immortalizes hand- & footprints of the stars.
Iconic stretch of sand & mountain vistas
Landmark beach next to the Pier featuring a 3-mile coastline, mountain views & walking/biking paths.
Shopping and fashion
Rodeo Drive is a two-mile-long street, primarily in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles. Its southern terminus is at Beverwil Drive, and its northern
Legendary road for nightlife & landmarks
This iconic, 22-mile road is known for its vibrant nightlife & boasts a variety of local landmarks.
Vibrant spot for shopping, food & fun
High-energy hub of shops, eateries & nightclubs plus entertainment such as a cinema & bowling alley.
From pre-Columbian to contemporary works
This 20-acre campus with diverse collections spanning art history also offers screenings & concerts.
Floating 1930s hotel with dining & a spa
Ornate lodging on a 1936 ocean liner, offering art deco decor, fine-dining & a spa.
High-tech home of the Academy Awards
Besides the Oscars, this chic, state-of-the-art theater hosts film premieres, shows & public tours.
Anime, shopping, and art
Little Tokyo, also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North
Prehistoric-fossil excavation site
Ice Age–fossil excavation site with an adjacent museum, plus a re-created prehistoric garden.
Posh retail, dining & entertainment area
Posh shopping center offers a range of retailers, dining & entertainment amid a stylish promenade.
Iconic home of the LA Philharmonic
Frank Gehry-designed music hall with striking steel architecture & pristine acoustics.
Seaside amusement park with rides & eats
Oceanfront park with coasters, eateries & games on the pier, including an iconic ferris wheel.
Lush zoo with more than 250 species
Zoo & botanical gardens open since 1966 containing more than 250 animal species & 800 plant species.
Manor on bluff with artifact collection
Former tycoon's residence modeled after 1st-century Italian villa, with Greek & Roman artifacts.
Cultural center with galleries & gardens
Expansive complex housing art galleries with famous works, rare-book collections & lush gardens.
Legendary outdoor venue for live music
Concertgoers bring a picnic & wine to watch shows of every genre at this historic amphitheater.
Famed hub of high-rises, shops & museums
Legendary avenue lined with deco & modern skyscrapers, Museum Row, shops, restaurants & bars.
Road known for views & celebrity homes
Roadway notable for celebrity homes, views of city landmarks & its presence in Hollywood films.
Historic district with a Mexican market
Shady, brick-lined street with an open-air Mexican marketplace & many historical 19th-century homes.
Home to baseball's Dodgers since 1962
This classic ballpark, one of baseball's oldest, has hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1962.
Historic plaza for gourmet foods & shops
Sprawling historic market features a range of trendy shops, restaurants & gourmet grocery purveyors.
Behind-the-scenes ride in a theme park
Long-running tram tour at Universal Studios Hollywood exploring 4 acres of movie & TV-show backlots.
Shopping, street art, fashion, and art
Melrose Avenue is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination in Los Angeles that starts at Santa Monica Boulevard, at the border between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. It ends at Lucile
Roller coaster
Sea-life exhibits in a waterfront space
Pacific Ocean dwellers on display at this large aquarium with touch tanks & behind-the-scenes tours.
Popular hiking trails with scenic views
Landmark hiking trails known for sweeping city views & people watching, plus an off-leash dog park.
Renowned collection of post-1940 works
An airy space showcasing masters in Pop Art & abstract expressionism as well as emerging artists.
Wax museum featuring notable Americans
Museum chain for life-size wax replicas of famous Americans & historic icons in themed galleries.
Man-made canals with adjacent walkways
Italian-inspired artificial canals built in 1905, with sidewalks & bridges for pedestrians.
Shopping, street art, and art
Art, museum, Vincent van Gogh, and painting
The Getty Center, in Los Angeles, California, is a campus of the Getty Museum and other programs of the Getty Trust. The $1.3 billion Center opened to the public on December 16, 1997 and is well
Museum containing waxwork celebrities
Famous Hollywood faces are cast out of wax at this museum open late on Fridays & Saturdays.
Dinosaur skeletons & rotating exhibits
From T. rex skeletons to an insect zoo, popular attraction holds more than 35-million artifacts.
Site of a famed college-football game
Arena home to a storied annual college-football championship game & a notable monthly flea market.
Showing classic hot rods & concept cars
A vast collection of autos including restored antiques, race cars & vehicles from famous movies.
Beach for bonfires & plane watching
Bustling public beach offering a hang gliding training park, bonfires & views of departing aircraft.
Angels Flight is a landmark 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles, California. It has two funicular cars, Sinai and Olivet, running in opposite
Hiking
Film studio and filmmaking
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood is a public attraction situated inside Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank close to Hollywood and part of the greater Los Angeles area. It offers visitors the chance
Contemporary museum with many works
Modern art museum with a honeycomb-like facade housing rotating exhibits, plus a shop & restaurant.