Historic building showcases 18th century French aristocratic style with elegant courtyard and garden surrounded by arches and greenery. Atmosphere blends romantic intimacy with spacious grandeur, featuring versatile indoor-outdoor spaces and beautiful lighting options. Events here feel glamorous and timeless, supported by a well-organized, turnkey setup and private parking.
A historic venue with grand architecture and rich character. It hosts traditional ceremonies and events that highlight its deep cultural significance and storied past.
Beautiful indoor and outdoor areas create a seamless flow between spaces. Plenty of room exists both inside and outside, supporting easy movement and activities.
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Free parking is available right in front of the building.
Most equipment and catering are provided in-house, reducing rental needs.
The venue is ideal for seamless event planning with an organized events team.
Victorian architecture defines the neighborhood with Eastlake style homes and well-preserved facades. Quiet streets hold a nostalgic atmosphere enhanced by nearby pop culture landmarks. Residents maintain a peaceful, respectful environment around these private historic residences.
The area offers a rich mix of historical architecture and landmarks tied to television and pop culture. Stories from neighbors highlight the filming of famous shows, adding layers to its unique cultural history.
The house stands as a private residence with a notable exterior that draws attention. Visitors often view and photograph it from outside, respecting the residents' privacy.
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Charmed House is a private property; visitors should respect the owners' privacy.
Architectural tours may include the first floor of the home, depending on availability.
The house was used for exterior filming only; the interior is not accessible.
State park offers peaceful grounds with beautiful views of mountains, ocean, and cityscapes. Trails lead to Inspiration Point, a spot with one of the best views of Los Angeles. Large green spaces support picnics, sports, and horse-related activities on polo fields.
Historic buildings showcase 1930s design and interiors preserved well. The site blends history with nature, offering easy walks and creative photo spots that engage visitors.
Charming home exterior sets a welcoming tone. The park offers a beautiful natural setting ideal for spending time outdoors with family, friends, or alone.
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Parking costs $12 for a full day or $2 per hour.
Most trails are currently closed, but reopening is expected in about two months.
One hiking trail leads to Inspiration Point, offering great views of Los Angeles.
Museum occupies an old ferry terminal with harbor views and an outside deck. Atmosphere feels cozy and relaxed with interactive kids' areas including costumes and play spaces. Exhibits focus on maritime history with detailed displays and period artifacts.
Exhibits showcase harbor history from the early 1900s, including detailed model ships and artifacts. Displays cover the local fishing industry, Japanese history of Terminal Island, and the development of the waterfront and port area.
Two levels offer indoor space, plus an outside deck with seating to take in the view.
Good to know
Admission is $5 for adults, and kids enter for free.
Parking is free nearby, but limited on-site during events.
The museum is open Wednesday to Sunday from 12-5pm.
Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural design blends ancient and modern styles in a bright, peaceful setting surrounded by green lawns and trees. The space offers 360-degree views of city landmarks and ocean glimpses, creating a quiet, inspiring atmosphere where people relax, study, and enjoy nature.
A Frank Lloyd Wright design with rich history and unique architecture. Offers a 360-degree view of Hollywood and the Pacific Ocean along with passionate staff explaining its significance.
Outdoor space includes a large garden and common park area ideal for picnics. The lawn offers views overlooking the city, blending natural beauty with the mid-century modern architecture indoors.
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Hollyhock House is the only UNESCO World Heritage location in Los Angeles.
Reservations are needed to visit Hollyhock House, especially on weekends.
The entrance fee is $7, and booking ahead is advised.
House showcases Bauhaus-inspired architecture with original furnishings and knick-knacks. Setting on a meadow by the ocean offers a fantastic view from the balcony. Tours provide an intimate, well-presented experience with knowledgeable guides.
An incredible landmark of modern architecture celebrates its 75th anniversary with a rich history. Tours last about 45 minutes, combining detailed stories and time to explore the house and its design.
A guided outside tour runs about 30 minutes and costs around 30 to 60 USD per person. After the tour, there is free time to explore the outdoor space on your own.
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The outside tour costs $30 per person.
Reservations are required before visiting.
There is no parking lot; street parking is necessary.
Old firehouse building offers historic charm with wood accents and vintage photographs. Outdoor patio spaces provide a European feel and accommodate both casual and reserved dining. Atmosphere stays down-to-earth and romantic, with eclectic music enhancing the vibe.
A historic building with a lot of ambiance shapes the atmosphere here. The place carries a special history that adds to its charm.
Multiple patio areas offer options for casual dining or reserved tables. A relaxed lounge patio in back fits large gatherings comfortably. The setting blends indoor and outdoor seating with wood accents and old photographs.
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Happy hour offers great prices on drinks and appetizers from 4-7pm on weekdays.
Live music events, including DJ sets, occur regularly on weekends.
Street parking is available but can be challenging to find during peak hours.
Strikingly modern cathedral with breathtaking architecture and stunning frescoes offers a peaceful sanctuary for reflection and prayer. Quiet prayer garden and live choir music enhance the serene atmosphere. Amenities include an underground parking garage, cafeteria, and gift shop, supporting a comfortable visit.
An iconic architectural monument with mesmerizing design stands as a national landmark. It holds both cultural and spiritual significance beyond religious purposes.
Beautifully landscaped gardens and outdoor gathering spaces surround the cathedral. Outside tables add to the welcoming atmosphere and complement the stunning architecture.
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Parking is free with validation at the cathedral.
Entry to the cathedral is free.
The church is wheelchair accessible from the curbside drop-off area.
Historic hotel with old Hollywood charm and castle-like architecture offers a lowkey, elegant atmosphere. Courtyard and garden provide serene outdoor spaces while a heated pool hosts festive gatherings. Large suites feature vintage and upcycled furnishings enhancing the classic vibe.
Historic charm fills the air with a strong sense of old Hollywood and castle-building inspiration from Europe. The building's relaxed vibe blends hospitality with a rich Los Angeles story.
Outdoor areas include a patio with heaters and a lovely seating area for brunch or lounging. Tables on the patio offer a nice spot to sit outside with an interesting crowd.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining, with a minimum menu price of USD 250.
You cannot drink at the bar unless you have a reservation or are staying at the hotel.
Parking costs $60 per day, which is relatively affordable for the area.
Large, green park offers open spaces and spectacular downtown skyline views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and laid-back despite occasional train and helicopter noise. Visitors include artists, families, and entrepreneurs enjoying trails, shaded areas, and room for dogs.
Open green spaces and walking trails surround the historic Zorro Building and the Southern Pacific Railroad depot. The park highlights its transformation from rail yards and industrial site to a public space, offering a deep connection to the city's past.
Open space hosts outdoor concerts, festivals, and movies with an electric atmosphere. Plenty of parking supports large community events and casual gatherings for games or creative shoots.
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Parking costs about $2.50 per hour, or just under $9 per day.
Parking for events can be challenging, especially on weekends and holidays.
The park often hosts community events and art installations.
Half-timbered building with classic decor creates a Scottish pub vibe and cozy atmosphere. Period-clad carolers perform live music, adding to the unique setting. Bar serves specialty cocktails and rare beers, enhancing the traditional experience.
The venue exudes historic charm with a unique interior that reflects its rich past. Staff often share stories about its connection to old Hollywood and Walt Disney, adding depth to the experience.
Outdoor seating offers ample space for dogs and a quiet atmosphere. A fireplace adds warmth and charm during colder times, with attentive service on the patio.
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Parking is limited, but they have a small lot covered by Valet Service for dinner.
Making a reservation is a must, especially on weekends and during holidays.
Christmas carolers and decorations are present during dinner hours in December.
Irish pub with historic charm and vintage decor offers a cozy vibe and friendly atmosphere. Large private booths and a copper bar create an intimate setting. Outdoor seating and multiple TVs add to the casual, local feel.
Cozy atmosphere with historic charm defines this local Irish pub. The setting feels steeped in history, offering a timeless pub experience.
Outdoor space features a great patio and seating in the parking lot. Live band performances and comedy nights happen outside, creating a lively vibe.
Good to know
Parking is challenging nearby; arrive early to find a spot.
Trivia night happens every week, check the schedule for details.
Live music is featured outdoors until the end of August.