Dolby Theatre
The Dolby Theater, previously known as the Kodak Theatre, is a 3,332-seat live-performance auditorium that's found within the Hollywood and Highland shopping mall.[Learn more]
The Dolby Theater, previously known as the Kodak Theatre, is a 3,332-seat live-performance auditorium that's found within the Hollywood and Highland shopping mall.[Learn more]
The Griffith Park Observatory is one of Los Angeles' most iconic spots and was even featured in the famous 1955 James Dean film Rebel Without a Cause.[Learn more]
As the biggest natural outdoor amphitheater in the United States, the Hollywood Bowl has quite the history.[Learn more]
Spread across 127 acres, the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is found in Arcadia, which is actually around 45 minutes outside of downtown and perfect for anyone wanting to get away the city bustle.[Learn more]
Known simply as LACMA to locals, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is an artistic hot-spot you really need to set aside an entire day for (plus, it's right next to the La Brea Tar Pits).[Learn more]
Nestled in downtown Los Angeles, between towering glass skyscrapers, is The Museum of Contemporary Art, or MOCA, for short. Designed by renowned architect Arata Isozaki, MOCA houses one the country's best collections of contemporary art and reflects ...[Learn more]
Covering almost 100 years of television and radio history, The Paley Center for Media has an international collection of nearly 150,000 programs including performing arts programs, news, public affairs programs and documentaries.[Learn more]
As a symbol of both Hollywood's past and future, the Pantages Theatre sits on Hollywood Boulevard as one of the greatest landmarks of the city. Today it remains one of Los Angeles' leading homes of theater and is frequently used for TV shows.[Learn more]
Since opening in 1997, the Getty Center has quickly become one of Los Angeles' most important cultural hubs. It is the most frequently visited of the museum galleries that display collector J. Paul Getty's enormous art collection.[Learn more]
The original home of the arts collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum until 1997, when the monumental Getty Center opened 13 miles away, the Getty Villa reopened in January 2006. After an extensive renovation, the Villa is now an educational center and ...[Learn more]
The Virginia Robinson Gardens is a place filled with beauty and history. The estate features an iconic mansion filled with countless treasures and six sloping acres of lavish and lush gardens.[Learn more]
Walt Disney Concert Hall is an iconic state-of-the-art musical venue. Through donations from Lillian Disney and many other donors, the incredible venue provides both a visual and acoustic treat, and creates an unparalleled musical experience.[Learn more]