What sights of Los Angeles are still worth seeing?
Los Angeles, CA United States

Los Angeles is known for its numerous attractions as well as for the stars who stay right in the metropolitan area of LA.
Are attractions such as the Walk of Fame, Venice Beach and Santa Monica Peer still worth seeing?
The weather in Los Angeles has changed a lot, especially in recent years, particularly in the morning hours. This is mainly caused by the change in the jet stream influencing high- and low-pressure areas. The high-altitude jet stream in combination with local onshore winds plays a major role in fog formation in Los Angeles, this is especially the case if you stay in the direction of Hollywood Hills and Beverly Hills to Brentwood. However, this does not necessarily have to be a bad thing. Some people may see this as a refreshing change since the sun still shines a lot after noon for the rest of the day. This results in a way more pleasant overall climate throughout the day.
That said, the difference in weather to other parts of the city is not significant.
No matter whether in Santa Monica or downtown Los Angeles , they still offer unique and exciting attractions that should not be missed. Downtown Los Angeles impresses with its numerous skyscrapers and apartment-style buildings. This is where you are more likely to find the typical metropolitan lifestyle, with the typical financial district and numerous office buildings and hotels. Downtown offers a beautiful Chinatown and the historic core which dates back more than a hundred years. Not far from downtown is the Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles' own baseball team During the season, you should definitely catch a game here. The skyline of downtown Los Angeles is particularly dominated by the famous US Bank Tower and Wilshire Grand Center. Both buildings offer a unique rooftop bar and restaurant on the 71st and 73rd floors of the buildings. Once again, early booking is recommended for sunny or bank holiday weekends and vacation days, which also applies to some of the items on this list. Already in Downtown Los Angeles, you should take the opportunity to take a photo at Public Art “Urban Light”. This work of art has been the setting for numerous films and TV series scenes, as well as well-known photos. For reasons of proximity a trip to see the impressive architecture of the Walt Disney Concert Hall should not be missed.

Top places to see in L.A.
Some of the attractions in Los Angeles have been dropped from the list of many visitors, especially in recent years. These include the Walk of Fame, Long Beach and some parts of Venice Beach. In addition, there are increasingly heavy traffic jams and heavy traffic in the cities. The Walk of Fame and parts of Hollywood suffer greatly from homeless people and disruptions. Many parts of the Walk of Fame are almost completely covered by tents and camps. But the city of Los Angeles is trying to eliminate these problems in preparation for the upcoming Olympic Games. Nevertheless, there are some attractions such as the Chinese theater that are worth seeing. Parts of Venice Beach have also suffered from the same problem as well as crime (although some crime slightly lowered in 2024).
During the day, Venice Beach is a must-visit destination, including Muscle Beach and the famous skate park. A stroll or bike ride in the sun along the beach will quickly take you to the Santa Monica pier. Santa Monica Pier is as good as ever and should draw anyone to the beach. . The hustle and bustle of people and rides, as well as the close proximity and accessibility to all other destinations in Santa Monica and Venice, ensure that.
Down from the beach and into the hills you will fin one of the top attractions the Griffith Observatory, which is as well maintained today as it has always been. Don't miss a glimpse of the Hollywood sign along the way.There are plenty of parking options, breathtaking views and plenty to learn about outer space. Book special tours in advance due to demand. On a clear day, you can see a large part of the city from the front viewing platform.(See first photo in this entry)
To get a glimpse of Beverly Hills, you shouldn't miss Beverly Hills City Center. This can be easily combined with a drive down Sunset Boulevard Or a walk on the famous Rodeo Drive to take in the full experience of the Hills. Beverly Hills in particular is still very well maintained and significantly less affected by most of the challenges faced in other parts of the city.

A short drive from Beverly Hills is the Getty Center with its numerous art exhibitions who are also among the must-sees in Los Angeles. Most museums, such as the Museum of National History in Los Angeles, are a must-see here. When it comes to these, it's all a matter of personal interest. You can find a complete list below. Los Angeles would never have become so famous without the film industry. The history and exciting world behind the scenes is well worth a look. Universal Studios Hollywood and Warner Bros. Studios are the perfect place to visit for every movie lover.
For all food lovers, there should be enough opportunities and variety, especially in Venice Beach but also all over the city. A lot of fusion cuisine, Mexican and Asian is widely represented here and there should be something for every palate.
Many independently owned restaurants and food trucks offer a wide range of authentic cuisine throughout the day.
On sunny days, of which there are many, are perfect for a drive along the Pacific Coast Highway, along the water and beach down to Malibu. For a day at the beach in Malibu, you should visit Point Dume, Zuma and Topanga beach. It should be perfect for surfers here but also perfect for any ordinary beach visitors.
On the way back along the Pacific Coast Highway a stop at the Getty Villa, a unique Roman-inspired architectural masterpiece should be made. The villa also contains priceless treasures, particularly from the Roman and Greek periods from 200 AD to 600 AD. Please note that due to the Palisades fire, the villa will remain closed for an indefinite period. Closures may also affect other attractions listed here. Please check in advance to see if any of those listed on this site are open to visitors and whether it is safe to do so.
There are also many places that are very easy to reach outside of Los Angeles. These include cities such as Pasadena, Malibu as well as Anaheim. Anaheim is a good destination for anyone who has always wanted to go to the Magic Kingdom (Disney Land). Hundreds of thousands come here for a day trip or a longer vacation for a taste of Disney's Disneyland.
Malibu stands out due to its beachfront location on the Pacific Coast Highway and million-dollar houses with the stars.There is a unique opportunity to get off the Pacific Coast Highway in the direction of Thousand Oaks and Westlake Village.The surrounding state parks around Malibu offer beautiful scenery with breathtaking and relaxing landscapes.
Pasadena is home to Caltech and the Rose Bowl Stadium and is definitely worth a visit.




The Getty Villa
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Us Bank tower (Downtown)
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Whilshire Grand Center (Downtown)
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Downtown LA
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chinatown (Downtown)
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Old qauters (Downtown)
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Doger stadium (Downtown)
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Urban Light art (Downtown)
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Walt disney concert hall (Downtown)
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Santa monica
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Santa monica pier
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Venice beach
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Muscle beach (Venice)
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Golds gym (Venice)
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Venice skate park
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Griffith observetory ( Hollywood hills)
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Hollywood sign
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Hiking trails ;proceed at your own risk (active wildlife)
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Universal studios
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Warner bros studios
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Walt Disney Studios
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Beverly hills center
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Rodeo drive (Beverly Hills)
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Sunset boulevard
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TCL Chinese Theatre
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Beverly hills mall
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The getty center (Brentwood)
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Pacific coast highway
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Point Dume (Malibu)
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Zuma and topenga beach(Malibu)
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The getty villa ( Pacific Palisades)
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Day Trip or overnight:
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Anheim
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Pasedena
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Malibu
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Landscape Sorrubding malibu
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Laguna beach
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Thousand oak
Los Angeles major attractions worth seeing:
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Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
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The Broad
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MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art)
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Hammer Museum
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Botanical Gardens – San Marino
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California Science Center
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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La Brea Tar Pits and Museum
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The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
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The Autry Museum of the American West
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Japanese American National Museum
Museums and Art:
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Los Angeles City Hall (Downtown LA)
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Bradbury Building
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LA County Hall of Justice
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Union Station
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Pico House
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Beverly Hills City Hall
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Pasadena City Hal
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Los Angeles Central Library
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Greystone Mansion
Buildings of interest
Nevertheless, please note that some of the attractions listed here may no longer be open to visitors at the time in question, may have been closed or may pose a risk to you and others. Please always check for yourself before you make plans.