Los Angeles combines cultural venues, entertainment sites and historical locations. The Getty Center displays European art, Griffith Park offers nature experiences, Universal Studios shows film technology. Santa Monica Pier, Rodeo Drive and Venice Beach present different aspects of the city. Museums like LACMA and The Broad complement the offerings.
Brentwood, Los Angeles, California
Museum housing 40,000 art pieces from European history spanning medieval times to present day, surrounded by sculpture gardens.
Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California
Astronomical museum featuring a planetarium, telescopes and space exhibitions, offering views over Los Angeles city.
Universal City, Los Angeles, California
Film studio and entertainment park featuring rides, shows and tours through movie sets from notable Universal productions.
Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California
Historical pier featuring a Ferris wheel, carousel, aquarium, restaurants and fishing spots on the Pacific Ocean.
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
This three block street hosts international fashion houses and high end jewelers with brands like Gucci, Prada and Cartier.
Fairfax District, Los Angeles, California
A shopping center featuring a cinema, restaurants, and an artificial lake with water fountains and a historic trolley.
Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California
The largest art museum in the western United States with over 150000 works from antiquity to the present.
Downtown Los Angeles, California
Sports arena with 20000 seats, home to Lakers, Clippers, Kings and Sparks teams with regular sporting events and concerts.
Los Angeles, California
Natural history museum with Pleistocene fossils and active tar pits that have preserved animals for 40,000 years.
Los Angeles, California
Baseball stadium from 1962 with 56,000 seats for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball.
Los Angeles, California
Four-floor museum featuring historical vehicles, technology and automotive culture from the past 120 years.
Los Angeles, California
Natural park from 1896 with 4,300 acres, observatory, zoo, museum, planetarium and 53 miles of hiking trails.
Downtown Los Angeles, California
Train station from 1939 featuring Art Deco architecture, marble floors, high ceilings and Spanish Colonial details.
Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
Sidewalk featuring over 2700 brass and terrazzo stars honoring personalities from film, television, radio and theater.
Downtown Los Angeles, California
Museum with 120000 square feet of exhibition space and collection of 2000 postwar and contemporary art pieces.
Venice, Los Angeles, California
2.5 kilometer oceanfront walkway with street stalls, restaurants, boutiques, fitness equipment and basketball courts along the Pacific Ocean.
Anaheim, California
The entertainment complex spans 500 acres comprising two theme parks, three hotels and a shopping district.
Mount Lee, California
The white letters measure 45 feet high, span 350 feet wide, and were constructed in 1923 as an advertisement sign.