Address: 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049, USA
“I’ve been here twice, both w friends. To get here, you can even search for “Getty Center Parking” on your maps app. Parking costs $25, but it’s $15 after 3:00 PM. Tickets are free but must be reserved in advance. You’re allowed in within one hour of your designated time. Give yourself some time to get to the center; you’ll need to parking in a giant multi-floor garage where spaces are rather small (note the code for your area), and then take an elevator to the security line for the tram. There are bathrooms in this area and it’s open air. You can even see a nice sculpture here. You’re allowed to pack a little picnic and food items, even though there are at least 2 places where they sell food and drink inside. Some people have a little picnic on the greens, near the garden, where the grass lawn is perfect. Then, the tram comes every so often and shows you a great little panoramic view of LA and its hills. It’s very clean and has shaded windows. The main entrance has some stairs. Not sure about accessibility here. Then there are several buildings where you can see the art collections. There are elevators indoors and also map guides in multiple languages, including Spanish and Chinese. There’s also a Getty store when you first get inside. The botanical garden is wonderful / my fave, and the sculpture garden and catcus garden are also great. You could easily spend a day here wandering through everything. There are fountains and pools, and the garden has a little winding labryinth and all kinds of amazing blooms and rest areas. Getty has a villa in a separate location. The Getty Center can also be reached by public transportation. I’ll be back for sure. This is the perfect place to take new visitors to LA.”
Address: 10950 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90059, USA
“I love this place”
Address: 2379 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA
“This is a wonderful Museum and Gallery with interesting solo, group and permanent exhibits. These photos feature the Art Candy Machine "Tree" installation and the Micro Art Candy Machine - tiny art with proceeds going to charities.”
Address: 265 N Carolwood Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90077, USA
“What can I say, this was just an incredible experience. There are some pieces in here that were just amazing to be within the presence of. Thr house is supposed to be "just as it was left by Weisman", and it really does look like it was lived in. Great care and deliberation have been taken in the decoration, placement, and thoughtfulness in the design and layout of this house, but also in it's preservation. If you have an opportunity to schedule a tour here, please do yourself a favor and take it. The docent was friendly, knowledgeable, and seemed excited to be there, which made the tour a very pleasurable time, albeit moving a little quickly. I know they have other tours scheduled, sometimes back-to-back, but I really wish I would've had a _little_ more time to linger in some of the areas, as there's just so much to see (you could honestly spend an hour just appreciating each room, nonetheless the entire property). No photos allowed inside, but you can take them outdoor. Also, you park inside the property on the driveway, not on the street.”
Address: 4800 Nob Hill Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90065, USA
“Its a cool house. but what is this. my friend, MLH, loves to go trick or treating here. Apparently her candy was not memorable which is what most halloween candy is like so ye. So that means it was good candy. I like the lexus in the driveway and the shrubberies surrounding the house... It gives it a nice touch. THank you for not demolishing the house. XOXO - PSA”
Address: 3601 S Gaffey St Building 824, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“Nice layout, friendly people ,great view of the LA harbor .”
Address: 1010 S Cabrillo Ave, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“My friends and I got tickets for the Yayoi Kusama exhibit when it was here. We were in the group that did not get tickets for the first batch due to technical difficulties, but we managed to snag tickets for a late night viewing at 8pm. California Museum of Fine Art opened extended their hours after the usual business hours to accommodate the mass appeal of the tour.”
Address: 6767 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
“My friend took me here for my 57th birthday, and I had a ball. I really enjoyed myself. i truly recommend a must go place. I did expect more wax figures, but I enjoyed the ones that were displayed, like Samuel L. Jackson 😅👍🏾”
Address: 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049, USA
“A welcome bonus when looking out from the Getty Center! Visitors are in for a visual treat to see the landscaping, as the garden captures the attention when viewed from the museum above! A creation of California artist Robert Irwin, which I think brings life to nature’s palette! Lawn crossing pathways lead to an irregular passage, crisscrossing a cascading stream. The finale downhill flow ends with a waterfall into a pond. Neatly cut bordered sidewalks guide visitors down into circle paths at the pond. Down here is a garden labyrinth maze, set upon a small lily pad pool with ducks surrounding it. Also, an obvious attraction near the pond are the large trellis-tree bougainvillea. I’ve not usually seen such form for a plant so scattered! Looking back up at the Getty Center from the garden reveals the exquisite nature of the museum and research structures. The earth tone travertine exterior blends nicely with the hills!”
Address: 6933 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
“A must do if you're visiting Hollywood. It's fun to walk around the exhibitions. The whole place is interactive so you can play around and get some good pictures. The added little accessories here and there to make it extra fun. You can feel part of the movie for a minute. I think that was my favorite part, the movie exhibition. And well pretty much every celebrity wax figure look pretty real.”
Address: 1401 S Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA
“Hidden gem of unknown history that not very many people would consider. I was truly inspired by the history this museum holds.”
Address: 16610 Hart St, Van Nuys, CA 91406, USA
“I inherited two oil on wood paintings from my grandmother that were in terrible shape. Honestly so bad, I was embarrassed to bring them in. Hayk spent time carefully explaining the process and the time line. I have the first one back and it looks like a museum piece. I am over the moon! Five enthusiastic stars.”
Address: 361 Vernon Ave #2, Venice, CA 90291, USA
“It's the coolest place ever for people who get excited about engineering projects and such.”
Address: 1052 N Banning Blvd, Wilmington, CA 90744, USA
“California's overlooked museum and underrated as well. This place of historical significance was amazing. Our tour guide is George and he was a wealth of information from each and every door, stairway, and room. No pets allowed but fantastic job by the friendly and well trained staff!! If I could give more than five stars I would. Thanks again George!!!!”
Address: 12 Olvera St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
“Hidden museum with free admission. Its smaller compare to the Avila Museum but still has a good collection of exhibits during the Spanish California days.”
Address: 3800 Homer St, Los Angeles, CA 90031, USA
“I came to Cemetery lane and it was brilliant! The costumes, the decorations, the overall ambiance. AMAZING!! And the folks working really made the experience special. Kids or no, this is a must do for every Angelino!”
Address: 2215 Lake View Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA
“Me and my son went on a school field trip and truly loved the artifacts and the knowledge of the scripture. Miss Karen was funny and a great host to the class. Thanks for the wonderful experience.”
Address: 600 E 5th St Berth 84, San Pedro, CA 90731, USA
“I can't believe a museum of this caliber is just a suggested donation. I was blown away by the exhibit on the Terminal Islanders. It was so well done and imactful for such a small space. The sections on canning, the history of the building, and the kids area were also impressive. I would definitely go back as it seems they are continuing to make updates to exhibits”
Address: 800 W Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA
“If you're into music this is definitely a place to see. Great displays and wonderful music everywhere you go. The evolution of the Grammy was pretty neat to see how it's grown through time. We breezed through pretty quick, about an hour but you could easily spend more time reading all the info and watching the video clips. There's a little spot with places to sit and watch Grammy performances and awards. It was hard not to sing along and groove a little. You take the elevator to the top to start your journey and work your way back down. Small gift shop.”
Address: 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
“A pretty cool lights display! This lights art installation is amazing and worth the visit to this place. It really lights up our spirits too! Only drawback is that you can never take a picture without any people walking amongst these lights, since this place is super popular and will have tons of people visiting it at any time of the day. But the best time to see this grandeur is after dark, once the lights are on and shining bright!!”
Address: 100 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA
“The Holocaust Museum is quite sombering however, it is informative and detailed. The traffic flow within the Museum wasn't bad. Parking is a challenge, and you're needing to reserve your spot before they allow you in. Security is higher in this Museum than most throughout SoCal. It costs $1 to use some earbuds and walk around with a recording about each specific section. Highly recommend that. The details on the recording explain extensively on what each photo and item is as you're walking through. The Museum begins with how and why the Jews were targeted and the steps taken to hold them accountable. There are individual stories to be heard, and graphic photos to assist in understanding the full picture. Staff is nice and allow us to walk through on our own. There wasn't any sort of problem during my experience through the Museum.”
Address: 501 N Los Angeles St, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
“Lots of Cool and Interesting artifacts. Free entry.”
Address: 1717 E 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021, USA
“Had a really good time here. Very convenient parking right at the front door. Staff was super helfpul and pleasant. Very thought provoking exhibits.”
Address: 3348 Johnson Rd, Lafayette, CA 94549, USA
“We decided to spend a day off in Los Angeles and came across this unique Italian American Museum close to Olvera Street. I'm glad that we went in met to the docents and were able to take photographs in there. I really enjoyed it I was very unpretentious Alpha love Enough history to get the idea of how the Italian Americans worked and lived and that certain time period. If you have the opportunity to go in there, it is free and know that you will need to climb a couple flights of stairs.”
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