5 Best Sights in Los Angeles, California

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We've compiled the best of the best in Los Angeles - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Mid-Wilshire Fodor's Choice

The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures sits on the corner of Wilshire and Fairfax, with a giant spherical dome that features a 1,000-seat theater and stunning terrace with views of the Hollywood Hills. Inside, the museum has enlightening exhibitions that delve into the history of cinema with interactive exhibits, videos of award-winning storytellers, multiple theaters, and immersive experiences.

Petersen Automotive Museum

Mid-Wilshire Fodor's Choice

Car lovers enjoy strolling around more than 300 rare classic automobiles, vintage cars, and iconic motorized vehicles from film and pop culture, including Batmobile, the DeLorean from Back to the Future, and the car from Ghostbusters. Take the 90-minute self-guided tour of the basement-level Vault. The museum itself is a work of art; the eye-catching stainless steel design of curving lines gives it a futuristic look.

Museum of Jurassic Technology

Culver City Fodor's Choice

If ever a museum had its own unique spin, it's the Museum of Jurassic Technology, with an oddball assortment of natural (and partly fictional) "art" pieces such as fruit stone carvings, theater models, string figures, finds from mobile home parks, and a tribute room filled with paintings of dogs from the Soviet Space Program. All are housed in a low-lighted, haunted house–style atmosphere that makes you feel as if the Addams Family butler will come to greet you at any moment. Go upstairs after your visit to enjoy complimentary tea and cookies in the Tula Tea Room, and short films in the Borzoi Kabinet Theater.  The museum is home to multiple dogs and birds, so be advised if you have allergies.

9341 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90232, USA
310-836–6131
Sight Details
$15
Closed Mon.–Wed.
Advance online reservation required

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GRAMMY Museum

Downtown

The GRAMMY Museum brings the music industry to life. Throughout four floors and 30,000 square feet of space, the museum showcases rare footage of GRAMMY performances, plus rotating and interactive exhibits on award-winning musicians and the history of music. A 200-seat theater is great for live events that include screenings, lectures, interviews, and intimate music performances.

800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90015, USA
213-765–6800
Sight Details
$18
Closed Tues.

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Hollywood Bowl Museum

Hollywood

Originally the tearoom for the Hollywood Bowl, this unassuming, two-story museum not only recounts the history of one of L.A.’s most renowned landmarks, but also commemorates some of the major and unforgettable performances that have taken place here. While the second floor mostly touts temporary exhibits, the first floor boasts permanent displays, a few of which are interactive. A quick visit to this museum is a definite must whether you’re a musicophile or you’re coming to see a performance at the Hollywood Bowl.