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Cultural Attractions
The Annenberg Space for Photography
Explore this unique cultural destination showcasing digital and print photography in an intimate setting. Featuring everything from traditional prints from renowned photographers to the latest state-of-the-art high-definition digital technology, the space is a must-see for lovers of art, culture, and photos.

The Music Center
One of the nation’s largest performing arts complexes in the country, the center is comprised of four separate venues housing multiple companies:

  • Dorothy Chandler Pavilion – home of the Los Angeles Opera and the Music Center Dance.
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall – new home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale.
  • Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum – both part of the Center Theatre Group. The Ahmanson Theater has presented dramas, comedies and classic revivals for over 40 years. Mark Taper Forum is best known for bringing new productions to the stage, many of which go on to receive Tony Awards.
Getty Center
Sitting in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, this 110-acre complex includes a museum, research complex and conservation institute. The museum galleries each have a different collection focusing on European drawings, paintings, sculpture, illustrated manuscripts and decorative arts, as well as photography.

Natural History Museum
The largest natural and historical museum in the western United States, the museum contains more than 33 million specimens in its collection. Permanent exhibitions include re-creations of dinosaurs, dioramas of African and American mammals, pre-Columbian culture and memorabilia and artifacts depicting the history of California, the Southwest and Hollywood.

Los Angeles
County Museum of Art
With more than 100,000 pieces of art in its collection, this is the largest encyclopedic museum west of Chicago. View European masterpieces, contemporary art, art from the United States and Latin America, an Islamic art collection, a comprehensive Korean art collection and the Pavilion for Japanese art. 

Los Angeles
Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Situated on 113 acres in Griffith Park, the zoo is home to more than 1,200 animals from around the world and more than 7,400 plants.

The Greek Theatre
This renowned outdoor theater in the heart of Griffith Park has been the premiere venue in Los Angeles for more than 75 years.

Staples Center
In addition to hosting professional sports teams, Staples Center is the place to see traveling shows, tournaments and concerts from Barbra Streisand to Justin Timberlake.

Museum of Tolerance
Designed to examine, educate and foster discussion among visitors on issues of tolerance, racial and ethnic discrimination and prejudice, with a strong focus on The Holocaust.

The Arm and Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center
Located on the UCLA campus in Westwood, the museum’s exhibits feature historic and contemporary art in all aspects of visual arts.

Peterson
Automotive Museum
Explore the history of the automobile and its impact on our culture. View over rare and classic cars, motorcycles and trucks.

The Hollywood Wax Museum
The only wax museum dedicated to showcasing celebrities, the museum is filled with lifelike recreations of stars set in scenes from famous roles they have played.