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Your essential guide to the best things to do in Los Angeles, from stair hikes to scenic drives and more. Looking for the best things to do in Los Angeles? We have you covered with the very best that L.

How many of the best things to do in Los Angeles will you try? November Your Halloween costume may still be sitting in your hamper, but ready or not, Christmas is already here. You can also find out more about how Time Out selects the very best things to do all over the world , or take a look at our list of the 50 best things to do in the world right now.

What is it? A historic library, museum and sprawling gardens that was the bequest of entrepreneur Henry E. Why go? The library and museum are equally impressive; all require reservations on weekends. A 4,plus—acre rugged park in the center of the city. The trails, the flora, the views, the howls of coyotes down the canyons at night, the twinkly lights of Downtown in the distance—L. Take a food tour of Downtown L. Both are included in general admission with free weekday afternoons for L.

County residents, and totally free days on November 7, 9 and 20 and December A mile bike path, officially known as the Marvin Braude Bike Trail, that traces nearly the entire extent of L. Take a guided bike ride along the coast. A former reservoir turned public recreation area at the center of one of L. The historic Echo Park Lake in recent years finally became a family-friendly destination worthy of its bold backdrop: the Downtown skyline amid the lotus flower blooms, fountains and the Lady of the Lake statue.

The four-acre waterfront spot is the only legal off-leash dog beach in L. A free, contemporary art museum in Downtown L. Three little words: Infinity Mirror Rooms. A Sunday market with dozens of food vendors in the Arts District. The weekly food fest is like an incubator for L. Multiple series of pop-up movie screenings, which are splitting their times between alfresco picnic-style events and drive-ins. A free hilltop art museum with a rolling lawn overlooking the ocean.

From the ocean to the mountains northeast of Downtown L. So too do the masterpieces on display, particularly its Impressionist paintings and baroque and French decorative arts. Both museums require a free reservation. A handful of holiday lights displays that are about to flip the switch.

Nearly all of L. Zoo Lights. A series of small canals that run through the beachfront neighborhood—hence the name, Venice. Tucked between the grimy Venice Boardwalk and the posh Abbot Kinney, the Venice Canals offer a completely different side of the famed beachfront neighborhood. A mountaintop observatory, and a winding, scenic drive to get there.

A postcard-worthy seafood shack on the Pacific Coast Highway toward the western edge of Malibu. Alternatively, dine up the coast with locals at Malibu Seafood , where the long line is worth the wait for fresh fish and seafood, or grab a superlative lobster roll at Broad Street Oyster Co. You can look inside the stunning auditorium on a self-guided tour, but the exterior is also just as exquisite. About a half-dozen drive-in movie theaters in SoCal that are still going strong.

And its story is distinctly rooted in L. The first third of the drive sticks mostly to spectacular real estate a few blocks inland, but after you round Point Vicente, the drive changes dramatically. These WPA era staircases are well-suited for a workout or a fitness-included tour of the area. Though some homeowners have tried to prevent open access, make no mistake: These sets of stairs are for public use.

There are loads of hiking trails throughout Los Angeles so why not sport those runners and get active! Biking is also very popular in LA with the coastal route along Santa Monica being very popular. If hiking and biking aren't quite your thing but you want to embrace the local, fitness buzz, why not partake in some Yoga on the beach!

Take in amazing views as you enjoy a bite to eat, test your limits on the piers roller-coaster, catch a sunset or simply stroll around some of the shops. Santa Monica pier is one of the largest piers in the USA and it's packed with fun for everyone. It also looks great with a sunset as its backdrop so do take the camera with you! Los Angeles is known for its amazing cuisine and eating out in LA will definitely be one of the highlights of your trip.

Los Angeles has dining options to suit every taste and budget. They also have a Cupcake ATM, you know, in case you visit outside of opening hours!

Only in LA! Los Angeles is one of the best cities for shopping and fashion lovers because it has dozens of malls and shopping districts to suit every budget and style. A visit to Rodeo Drive for some high-end window shopping is also a must! Los Angeles is known as the Entertainment Capital of the World because it has a bustling, lively night-life scene that's hard to rival! Downtown LA is home to numerous bars and clubs while the Hollywood night-life scene is all about the glitz and glamour.

Dress to impress and dance the night away or choose to go see a show or concert. In LA, there is so much for you to enjoy once the sun goes down. So, there is plenty to do once the business meeting is over. Los Angeles is famous for its glitz and glamour, but its hotels offer much more than star power for planners who are looking for everything from accommodations to board rooms and event spaces for thousands of guests.

The Los Angeles Convention Center has abundant space for any size event. With over , sqft. It is the third-busiest airport in the United States, with flights to and from almost anywhere. LAX is in the process of a multi-billion-dollar capital improvement program that improves service, enhances convenience and modernizes operations. It operates 2, buses and six rail lines, including a subway with service from Downtown to Hollywood in about 15 minutes.

The largest draw in Los Angeles for meeting visitors is L. Los Angeles is filled with contradictions and extremes: the 10,foot sometimes-snowcapped mountains and the degree heat of the Valley; the mansions and the tents ; the sunshine and the floods.

They make it almost unknowable. The best way to try to get to know it is to live here. Before making up your mind about whether to give it a go, below are 15 things to know about living in LA. The city of Los Angeles is made up of hundreds of neighborhoods. The boundaries of these neighborhoods are often disputed although many have tried to draw them , and walking just a few blocks will often reveal a community that looks and feels distinctly different.

The pace is a little bit slower. Before signing a lease—and definitely before buying a house—crash with a generous friend for a few weeks. Give yourself time to adjust and get to know the different neighborhoods. Staying in your zone, and being able to walk to fulfill most of your daily needs, can be a survival mechanism. So choose where you live carefully—but also keep in mind that you might be priced out of your dream neighborhood. Not sure where that micro-neighborhood is?

Bonus: Locals wax on about their own neighborhoods. In addition to having the U. There are also several solid bike-share systems serving many neighborhoods and dockless bikes and scooters as well , and of course, plenty of ride-hailing and car rental options. Can you take a train or ride a dedicated bus lane to avoid congestion?



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