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Off Site Activities

Famous Attractions
La Brea Tar Pits
Rancho La Brea Tar Pits are located in the heart of Los Angeles, and is one of the most famous fossil sites in the world. Since 1906, more than one million bones have been received, including vertebrates, plants and invertebrates. Visitors to The Page Museum at the Tar Pits can view exhibits, including reconstructed animal skeletons such as Dire Wolves and Saber Tooth Tigers, a glass-walled working laboratory, hands-on displays, photo and painted murals on history and films.

Grauman’s Chinese Theater
Undoubtedly one of the most famous attractions in Los Angeles, this icon among theaters has been the scene of star-studded events since its opening in 1927. Along with its stunning and unique design, Grauman’s Forecourt to the Stars is filled with the footprints of Hollywood’s elite, starting with the first ceremony in 1927 with Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks to Marilyn Monroe, Bing Crosby, Sidney Poitier, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many more.

Griffith
Observatory
Since 1935 the Griffith Observatory has attracted millions of visitors to its extraordinary facility. Newly reopened after a multi-million dollar renovation, the Observatory includes a Planetarium, public telescopes, educational exhibits and a multi-media theater. Please contact the Observatory in advance for ticket and reservation information.

Hollywood Walk of Fame
The pink stars with bronze emblems represent a chronological history of the Hollywood-based entertainment industry and honors those who have made significant contributions. Since 1960, more than 2,000 stars have been embedded into the street along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.

The Hollywood Sign
This world-famous sign sits upon Mount Lee, the highest peak in Los Angeles. Located at Beachwood Canyon Drive and Glen Holly Drive.

UCLA
Less than three miles from the hotel is one of the most well-known colleges in the world. Tours of the 419-acre campus are available, and ongoing events, exhibitions and performances are open to the public.

Westwood
This upscale neighborhood just a few miles from Hyatt Regency is home to UCLA, The Hammer Museum, shopping and famous attractions. Visitors can wander Millionaire Mile, where many celebrities keep homes worth several million dollars. Prestigious theaters in the area are often the site of movie premiers and celebrity sightings.

Fairfax District
One of the historic districts just 10 minutes from Hyatt Regency, this area is home to one of the most popular farmer’s market in all of LA, located on Fairfax Ave and 3rd. The area also boasts CBS Television City, as well as The Grove, an outdoor entertainment and retail complex, and the Beverly Center.

Studio Tours
Many of the studios still offer tours for visitors. Availability and inclusions for each tour vary, so contact our concierge desk for details.
  • Universal Studios – This combination of theme park and studio tour is a unique attraction for guests of all ages and interests. 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City,
  • Warner Brothers Studio – 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank,
  • Paramount Studio Tour – 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood,
  • Sony Picture Studio Tour – 10202 W. Washington, Culver City,
  • NBC TV Studio Tour – 3000 West Alameda Avenue, Burbank,