Sure, you could spend your entire L.A. vacation at theme parks, window shopping on Rodeo Drive, or trying to get the perfect picture of the Hollywood sign. (No, you can’t walk, drive, or hike up to it. Your best bet is going to be parking on Franklin Ave, or Beachwood Canyon and snapping a photo from about halfway up the street.) But to truly experience some of the culture, excitement and West Coast vibe of the City of Angels, try one or all of these adventures instead.
Griffith Observatory
An icon of Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory can be found in historic Griffith Park, at the top of Mount Hollywood. It features many different space and science-related exhibits. But the highlight of the Observatory has to be the planetarium’s star shows. If you go at night (and you should because the city views are breathtaking!) make sure to bring an extra sweater.
The Huntington Library
But even more impressive than the museum itself are the libraries gardens. Forget any botanical garden you may have seen anywhere else. This is 120 acres of jaw dropping beauty, including self-contained eco-systems, a jungle, a Japanese garden, subtropical displays, more roses than you’ve ever seen, and a desert landscape.
Olvera Street
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The Farmers Market and The Grove
The Getty Museum
Beaches
Malibu’s Zuma beach is the quintessential California beach experience, with beautiful sun worshipers on the sand and talented surfers tackling the waves. For something completely crazy, try Venice beach, where roller bladders and street performers come face to face with the hard bodies of Muscle Beach. Or try Santa Monica, where you can play boardwalk games and catch the sunset on the enormous Ferris wheel.
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No matter when you decide to visit Los Angeles, make sure you visit these places. Although you will have to do a lot of driving, you will definitely enjoy your trip. Sure, there are many other awesome places to visit in L.A., but these are my favorite ones. If you’ve ever been to L.A., feel free to share your experience in the comments section.