Trailhead offers paved loop trail with stunning views of the Hollywood sign and reservoir. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, making it ideal for a calm walk away from city noise. Parking is generally available, and the area feels like a hidden gem in the hills.
Trail stays off limits for cars, making it safe for kids and strollers. Almost the entire path is paved, suitable for families with children and pets.
The trail offers stunning views of the Hollywood Sign, city, and reservoir. Walkways above the dam provide gorgeous vistas of the surrounding hills and lake.
Good to know
There are 2 toilets and drinking water available at the location.
The parking lot fills up a lot after 7am, so arrive early.
Dogs are not allowed on the trail.
Tar-filled lake bubbles with thick, black asphalt, emitting a distinct smell and reflecting surrounding trees and sky. Well-maintained park offers peaceful space for reflection and observation of ongoing paleontological digs. Active scientific work and life-sized fossil displays create an engaging, educational atmosphere for visitors of all ages.
Kids get fascinated by the woolly mammoth exhibit and the Lake Pit. The site offers a fun way to learn history and suits both adults and children.
A small walkway offers nice views of the tar pit and the museum behind it. Paleontologists and researchers work on excavations in full view, adding a dynamic element to the scenery.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find near the La Brea Tar Pits.
The outdoor exhibit is free to walk through during the daytime.
The public bathrooms were closed during my last visit.
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.
Grassy fields and plenty of space let kids run freely and play safely. Events like puppet shows and crafts offer fun activities for children and families.
The park offers stunning views of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. It captures the city's energy and diversity, highlighting why LA is a creative capital.
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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.
Ferrari rides offer an adrenaline-filled and glamorous experience with professional photos at iconic Hollywood views. Tours include stops at celebrity hotspots and provide a safe, well-managed atmosphere with engaging guides.
Kids get to ride in a Ferrari California T driven by Salim, which makes the experience exciting. Both kids and adults enjoy the time spent here.
Cruising through the hills offers amazing views of the Hollywood sign and the surrounding hills. The scenery provides great photo opportunities with clear views of Los Angeles and the iconic sign.
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Ride Like a Rock Star hosts corporate events and private parties.
Expect to pay a 20% tip for the service.
The experience includes a tour of celebrity hotspots.
Ranch offers stunning 360-degree views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood sign, creating a breathtaking natural setting. Horses are well-kept and the atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming to beginners. Ducks, chickens, and llamas add a barnyard charm to the experience.
Kids get to enjoy horseback rides and hands-on activities like feeding and bathing the horses. Staff provide great care during rides, making it a fun experience for children.
360-degree views of Los Angeles stand out during the two-hour trail ride. The Hollywood sign and cityscape offer incredible views from horseback.
Good to know
There is limited parking available, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Bring cash for tips as credit cards are not accepted for gratuities.
The horseback riding experience offers stunning views of the Hollywood sign.
Spacious rooms offer breathtaking views of Hollywood Hills and city lights. The atmosphere is generally calm and quiet, with occasional nighttime noise. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, large TV with streaming access, and convenient underground parking.
Kitchen convenience makes cooking simple meals easy when traveling with kids. The space offers extra room that families appreciate, and kids enjoy staying here.
Windows offer sunrise over the hills and sunset over Hollywood views. The scene includes the Hollywood Hills, the iconic sign, Griffith Observatory, and downtown LA.
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Check-in is straightforward with clear directions provided.
Parking is available on-site for guests.
The hotel is conveniently located near Hollywood attractions.
Bright, clean space with spacious indoor and patio seating offers a quiet, chill atmosphere blending Hollywood glam with Hawaiian comfort. Guests enjoy a coffee bar and casual games while waiting. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming throughout the day.
Kids enjoy the sushi burritos and the Luxe Lobster option. The menu offers choices that appeal to younger tastes.
Patio seating offers a clear view of the Hollywood sign up Gordon Street. The view of the Hollywood sign stands out from the outdoor area.
Good to know
There was parking right next door.
I found Pokeworks to be very clean.
There was plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
Underground and rooftop spaces combine to create a flea market with unique vintage finds and a beautiful downtown view. The atmosphere stays relaxed and trendy, with friendly vendors and a lively vibe. Amenities include bars on two levels, a skate park, and pickleball courts, making it more than just a shopping spot.
Kids find plenty to enjoy with clothing options like pants, mad shirts, and jackets. The spot also offers henna tattoos and welcomes both kids and dogs.
A beautiful rooftop view overlooks the area with a sick downtown view of Los Angeles. The sight of the downtown skyline stands out clearly.
Good to know
Entry to the flea market is free.
Parking is available, but it can be hard to find.
Many vendors accept only cash, so bring enough cash for purchases.
Old Masonic building hosts spacious contemporary art galleries with astonishing architecture and tall ceilings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, with free admission requiring advance reservation. Unique painted stairwells and a library add to the distinctive cultural vibe.
Some exhibits have clear content warnings because they are not suitable for children. Overall, the space is not designed to be kid friendly.
Views from the third and top floors offer breathtaking and lovely spots to relax. The third floor provides a consistently great view.
Good to know
Reservations are required to visit; tickets are free but must be booked online.
Parking is free on-site for visitors with a reservation.
Admission to the foundation is free for all visitors.
Outdoor areas showcase early 1920s Chinese architecture with lanterns and decorations creating a picturesque setting. Atmosphere varies from quiet and empty to lively during events featuring food trucks and live performances. The place blends cultural heritage with family-friendly activities and traditional Asian food options.
Kids get drawn to the fortune teller's unique setup and enjoy exploring small shops full of trinkets and souvenirs. They also like playing with tiny poppers on the ground while adults take photos.
Amazing views and nice scenery create a relaxing atmosphere. The spot offers a good place to view art while enjoying the surroundings.
Good to know
Many shops are closed on Sundays, limiting shopping options.
Chinatown Central Plaza hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
The Lunar New Year parade is a major event attracting many visitors.
Renovated lobby and bar areas showcase fresh, elegant design with beautiful scenery and stunning architecture. Atmosphere blends lively jazz evenings and occasional loud parties, creating a dynamic energy. Guests enjoy well-crafted cocktails and a mix of comfortable lounges and outdoor patios.
Staff bring toys, coloring books, and cookies for children without being asked. Connecting rooms suit families with young kids. Staff show personal attention by giving presents and engaging with children.
Rooms offer spectacular views of the Hollywood Hills and city skyline. Upper floor upgrades provide incredible vistas including the Hollywood sign.
Good to know
Parking costs $79 per day, which is higher than average for the area.
Jazz night occurs every Monday at 7:30pm, featuring live music.
Valet parking incurs a $65.99 fee at checkout, which may not be disclosed upfront.