Hollywood Hype Never Sleeps
Los Angeles, Always Iconic

Griffith Observatory and Hollywood Sign
Perched atop Mount Hollywood, the Griffith Observatory offers breathtaking views of Los Angeles and the iconic Hollywood Sign. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits on astronomy, attend live shows at the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and use public telescopes to observe the night sky. The surrounding Griffith Park is perfect for hiking and enjoying nature.
The Getty Center
Located in the Brentwood neighborhood, the Getty Center is a world-renowned art museum and cultural institution. It features an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, including works by Van Gogh and Monet. The stunning architecture, meticulously landscaped gardens, and panoramic views of the city make it a must-visit.


Santa Monica Pier and Beach
A historic landmark, the Santa Monica Pier offers an amusement park, aquarium, and numerous dining options. Visitors can enjoy stunning ocean views, take a stroll along the boardwalk, or relax on the sandy shores of Santa Monica Beach. It’s a quintessential California experience.
Universal Studios Hollywood
A mix of theme park and working film studio, Universal Studios Hollywood offers thrilling rides and attractions based on popular movies and TV shows. The Studio Tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at iconic film sets, while areas like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter add to the magic.


Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theatre
Stretching along Hollywood Boulevard, the Walk of Fame honors celebrities from the entertainment industry. Nearby, the TCL Chinese Theatre is famous for its handprints and footprints of stars, as well as its historic architecture.
Venice Beach and Boardwalk
Known for its bohemian vibe, Venice Beach features a lively boardwalk with street performers, artists, and unique shops. The Muscle Beach outdoor gym and Venice Canals add to its eclectic charm.


Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
The largest art museum in the western United States, LACMA boasts a diverse collection spanning centuries and cultures. The iconic “Urban Light” installation at its entrance is a popular photo spot.
Downtown LA and Grand Central Market
Downtown Los Angeles offers a mix of historic landmarks and modern attractions. Grand Central Market is a foodie paradise with diverse culinary options, while the Walt Disney Concert Hall showcases stunning architecture and world-class performances.


Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills
A luxury shopping destination, Rodeo Drive is lined with high-end boutiques and designer stores. Beverly Hills also offers beautiful streets, celebrity homes, and iconic landmarks like the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The Broad Museum
A contemporary art museum in Downtown LA, The Broad features an impressive collection of modern works, including pieces by Jeff Koons and Yayoi Kusama. Its striking architecture and free admission make it a favorite among art lovers.
