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    Melrose Rooftop Theatre

    Melrose Rooftop Theatre

    3.8
    (83 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$$

    We came out for Friday night roller skating at Melrose Rooftop Theatre to celebrate a surprise…read morebirthday with friends. It's a fun concept, but the experience left a bit to be desired. We checked in at the front entrance and took the slow-moving elevator up to the rooftop. It wasn't a huge deal, but definitely something that stood out. When we got to the top, we were asked to fill out a waiver on our phones--super quick and easy, but honestly something that could've been done earlier when buying tickets online. Parking in the area was $20 at a lot across the street. Not terrible for a Friday night in LA, but still worth mentioning. Your ticket includes skate rental and one drink, so we grabbed a Paloma (the other option was not available) which hit the spot. Unfortunately, the skating surface was a bit of a letdown--treaded hard plastic mats that didn't offer a smooth ride. It took a lot of effort to move and wasn't beginner-friendly. Plus there was a tricky spot that tripped up more than a few skaters. The biggest surprise was the low energy overall--music was pretty quiet, and the vibe felt more relaxed than festive. We expected more of a party atmosphere for a Friday night rooftop in the heart of LA. It was still fun to do something different and hang out with our group, but unless they upgrade the floor or amp up the energy, it's probably a one-and-done for us. Tips: - Allow extra time for the elevator to the 3rd floor. - $20 parking lot across the street. - 1 Drink included, so grab one and make the most of it!

    Great view especially if you're into rooftops. Theres a bar…read moreattached to the side of the movie venue. The Ceviche was filling. The cocktails were tasty and potent. Would go again.

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    Los Angeles County Museum of Art

    Los Angeles County Museum of Art

    4.2
    (2.1k reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Today's Headline: Go Before Everyone Else Figures It Out…read more I'll be honest. I didn't fully understand what I was walking into. I knew the new David Geffen Galleries had just opened and there was a block party, but I surprised by what the day actually turned into. First, the building. The sweeping architecture crossing Wilshire stops you cold. You walk underneath this massive concrete structure floating over the blvd, then head up into a single floor of galleries. I loved that everything shares the same space instead of being separated by era or geography. One minute you're looking at a 3,000-year-old Olmec head, the next you're standing in front of El Anatsui or two Luis Arenal paintings that completely stopped me. The building somehow makes everything feel extraordinary. I visited on opening weekend and during the LA Art Parade, so part of this review is about a one-time event. There were actual pieces of the Berlin Wall outside, Flying Lotus played a free set on the lawn next to the tar pits, and later they closed Wilshire Boulevard for Jeffrey Deitch's Art Parade. I've lived in LA a long time, and I've honestly never seen anything like it. Somewhere between wandering the galleries, drinking coffee on our blanket in the grass right next to an active dig site, and watching Wilshire transform into an art parade, this day quickly became one of my favorite LA days. You know I keep track. I'll definitely be back on a quieter afternoon to better appreciate the architecture and the experience that the architect is trying to give. As exciting as opening weekend was, I think this is the kind of museum that deserves a slower visit when you can spend time with the art instead of the crowd. A couple practical notes: the bag policy is strict (nothing bigger than 11" × 14" and no bag check), and the D Line drops you almost at the front door.

    I went back here for the parade because apparently, June 20, 2026 was the grand opening for the new…read moreDavid Geffen Galleries, which makes the opening I went to in May a soft opening? Anyway, the parade was fun because we could hear people cheering at the end of the street which built up the anticipation of what we'd see next. It reminded me of the Doodah Parade in Pasadena because the props and costumes were clearly handmade. Since the route wasn't long, they went in an oval, so if you missed something the first time, you'd see it again when they came back the other way. I enjoyed the festival feel of it all, especially since there were also a bunch of food vendors to choose from. I got there right when they opened at 10am, so I had no problems getting what I wanted, but towards the end of the parade which started at 6pm, vendors had started selling out of food which was a real problem since people wanted to eat during and after the parade. I even tried the onsite Erewhon Cafe, but they also turned me away and said they were closed. At least they gave out free Popsicles around noon even though there was a long line, but at least it went fast. I had also wanted to try the free crafts, but was told they were just for kids. Since when did making art have an age limit? I'm sure it had something to do with the budget for supplies. You could get into the 3 museum buildings for free if you made a reservation ahead of time. Since I had been there just the past month, I only went in to see the new Chinese dresses exhibit. Since parking was still $23 and I had so many hours to kill before the parade, I ended up walking to the nearby Peterson Museum to at least see the few cars on display for free in their parking garage, then walked 20 mins. up Fairfax to The Grove to kill time there and watch a movie. Apparently, other people did the same since I saw a lot of people with LACMA stickers also on their shirts walking to and from The Grove. Again like in my first visit, the security at LACMA needs to learn a thing or two about treating guests decently. This time around I saw an older woman get on a low stepped wall by the lampposts display to take a video. Following her lead, I also went up, but was immediately yelled at by security. So he yells at me, but not at her? Also, he could've just as easily walked up to me and said in a normal voice that getting on there wasn't allowed. Instead, he chose to make a scene to make an example out of me. I know it's his job, but that doesn't excuse being a jerk. There are ways of getting your point across and still being polite. Anyway, I know that there's a new theater being built at the museum at the end of the year, so depending on what the shows are, I might end up here again.

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    My kiddos enjoying the day at LACMA
    My kiddos enjoying the day at LACMA
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    LACMA 5/17/26
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    World of Illusions

    World of Illusions

    3.9
    (1k reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Needed a last minute outing to keep the kids busy so naturally, I googled my options. This…read morelocation was pretty convenient so off we went. Tickets were pretty easy to purchase online. I thought it was a timed entry but it is not...or it wasn't when we went. I followed the parking sign on the wall which led me to a lot just a little north of the museum. It was $20 to park there. Had I had more time to plan, I may have parked somewhere else as I felt that was a bit steep. I'm assuming metered parking would be hard to find in that location as it is in the heart of Hollywood. I thought it would be similar to the Museum of Illusions in New York, but rather than a museum feel, this was purely just photo ops. You can rent tripods at the front for $10. They also provide free lockers for your bags and stuff- which I would highly recommend. I didn't take up the offer in the beginning but soon realized that was a better option. I would also like to highly recommend and thank Tim! He showed us the ropes of how to take photos and he took some photos for us. He was friendly, professional and patient with my two young kids. He definitely knows his way around an iPhone camera and showed me some tricks I didn't even know. Tim's photos came out a lot better than mine as you need to find the perfect angle for the pictures to have that illusion effect. The tickets I purchased online also allowed us to go to the giant house next door and the upside down house. Tim came to the rescue again and took some amazing photos for us in the upside down house. It was a fun experience for all of us and I would definitely recommend visiting this location. If you see Tim, ask him for some pointers! Thank you, Tim!

    I recently visited the Museum of Illusions and had mixed feelings about the experience. It was fun…read moreoverall, especially if you enjoy taking pictures. There are several photo-friendly illusion setups that make for some cool and creative shots. We bought the bundle deal and also visited the Upside Down House and the Giant House. While those were interesting to see, there still wasn't much to do at either location besides taking pictures. One thing I really appreciated was the front cashier--He was very nice and welcoming, which made the check-in experience pleasant. However, I don't think the visit was quite worth the price. It felt a bit too expensive for what it offers, especially considering the bundle included all three exhibits. The experiences are fun for photos, but they're fairly short and limited in activities. For the amount you pay, it would be nice if there were more interactive things to do or more areas to explore. Overall, it's a good spot if you're really into taking fun illusion photos, but if you're expecting a longer or more activity-filled experience, it may feel a bit overpriced.

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    La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

    La Brea Tar Pits & Museum

    4.2
    (1.3k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    Not-for-profit
    Free WiFi

    I've been wanting to come here since I was a kid. I'd pass by this place so many times with my…read moreparents but never got a chance to make it here. I finally had the opportunity to come here and felt like I was living a dream! Although this museum is smaller than the Natural History Museum, the fact alone that this place is a literal tar pit is amazing. Reading the history and about the site alone is amusing. Would recommend for anyone in the area looking to learn more.

    First time visitor after all these years and wanted to check out before closure and changes…read more Best to come early due to traffic, the weather, school field trips, and peace of mind There is a parking lot next to the tar pits $20 flat rate - CC payment only Can purchase tickets online There is also surrounding street parking but many signs of specific times allowed to park and permit required Surrounding the museum is Hancock Park where you can see the tarpits and Lake Pit where it occasional bubbles - free to wander! Also walking distance is LACMA / Urban Lights display / multiple sculptures Plenty to see exterior wise as well as many dog walkers Inside to see the lab and fossils of the mammoths camels sabertooth tiger vultures (cost to enter) Pending day going there are specific tours available and theater showing. Also an atrium to wander in, more green but neat to see the roofing structure Definetly family kid solo date friendly Glad to have venture before it closes

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    A portal to the Ice Age at La Brea Tar Pits
    A portal to the Ice Age at La Brea Tar Pits
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    Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens

    Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens

    4.5
    (118 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    A peaceful oasis in the Historic Adams District. It used to be free, then COVID had to go and ruin…read morethat. But still, at $6.00pp it's very affordable. Plan at least an hour or two to wander around. As indicated by the name, it's very peaceful and there is a labyrinth to walk. Enjoy the gardens and water features as you marvel at this blissful hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles.

    I've wanted to go here for a very long time and since it was so nice over the weekend, we finally…read moreremembered and went. It used to be free but it's $6 per person and you have to park on the street, but no big deal here . . . yet. Our group of 3 walks up along with another person and we try to check in with 2 men at a table. One older gray haired man tells us the tour already started. I'm completely confused and look at my watch, and say, "it's only 3 minutes after the start time." Then he says, "We were looking for you!" I said, "Well, you weren't looking very hard because here we all are checking in at the start of the tour." After he checks us in, I ask if we can sprint to catch up to the tour and he says yes. I lean into the doorway and see the rest of the tour - 4 other women right there. So half the tour was 3 minutes "late" and they decided to start, weird but moving on. The woman leading the tour was really quite lovely and I wasn't expecting the house to be so amazing since I was focused on the garden part but I really loved learning about the house and original inhabitants. We are asked several times if we want to join the meditation but I'm getting culty vibes and we keep politely declining. Once we are outside, we are asked again if we would like to join the meditation and now the gray haired man is with us again and I said, "No, we really just wanted to see the gardens." At this point he says, "Oh the gardens are closed." I'm completely confused again and said, "What? But that's why we came-- to see the gardens & labyrinth." He then says, "Oh! well the labyrinth is open but the gardens are closed." At this point I think they asked us to join the meditation again. I asked when they expected them to be opened and the response was June of this year, maybe because there have been a lot of delays. Again, weird, but okay we just want to walk the labyrinth. There were a couple of other women walking it and then our group of three joined too. I'm halfway thru it and I look up and see the gray haired man STARING at us - which included 3 preteens/teens in halter tops posing and taking pix - and I was so incredibly creeped out. I had no idea what to do, cross the labyrinth? ask him what he is staring at? I came to this place to ground and do something calming and now I have a man staring at me and other women but since everyone else was looking down or at their phone, they didn't notice so I didn't want to disrupt THEIR experience. Eventually he went away, to join the meditation I guess. We finished the labyrinth and left. It was only $6 but since it didn't mention the gardens were closed on the website or ticket, I am asking for a refund. Would I go again when the gardens are open? Yes. Would I recommend to others? Yes. Would I advise against it as a single woman? Also yes. I will update if they refund us or not.

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    Beautiful gardens
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    Museum Of Death

    Museum Of Death

    3.9
    (1.2k reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I had such a wonderful time here…read more I had been wanting to come for years! My cousin told me about it, and she lives so far away, and I've had lived here all my life and never knew about it. They had really great accessible features for anyone that is handicap. It's really clean, and it's so cool getting to learn about others and how they passed away, not to mention, understand my own life and put it in perspective. I really appreciate them making my night.

    Please please please listen to ALL the reviews citing poor customer service before you decide to…read morespend your hard earned money here. The staff are soo unbelievably rude, obnoxious, creepy, possibly racist and just straight up distatesful asf. The amount of "jokes" I heard coming the two employees with long hair, pertaining to the victims was disturbing. Those same employees also felt the need to follow me around for some odd reason which made me very uncomfortable to the point I almost walked out. I respectfully approached one and asked was there a downstairs to which he snapped, "yeah we have a downstairs" in a very dismissive and rude tone. Lol alright buddy, not sure who pissed in his Cheerios or stole the meth he obviously smokes from the looks of (it?) him. Try rehab, friend :) There were also some pretty loud and obnoxious guests, who kept making it hard for some of us to concentrate, and while I understand the museum can't exactly control who they get as a guest, I was hoping at least ONE staff member would tell them to keep the noice down. Nope! Instead they followed the quiet girl around and allowed the hyenas to roam thru the museum making crass jokes. It's funny I just realized I've already written three paragraphs before I actually got to talk about the museum contents so I'll make this short. Blood, guts, porn and more blood. While I did learn some things, I was expecting a lot more for $21 fridgin dollars. Most of the stuff in there could've been found on Reddit. Welp I crossed this off my list and regretfully so. Save your time and money.

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    Lobby/gift shop
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    Griffith Observatory

    Griffith Observatory

    4.5
    (4.1k reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Griffith Observatory can get very crowded. Went here twice two years apart as part of an organized…read moretour of LA. We did not have to hike going up and parking was not a problem, again because it was an organized tour (our guide/driver remained in the vehicle and dropped us off and picked us up after). Because I was there for only an hour, I was not able to see shows or the planetarium. Exploring the terrace, you'd see the LA skyline as well as the Hollywood sign. Definitely a must visit if you're in LA.

    One of socal's most popular attractions and also the most visited public observatory in the world,…read morethis landmark is a must-visit spot in LA for both tourists and locals. It is a pretty easy and simple hike up to the observatory. In my opinion, the best time of day to visit is during sunset. This is the time when my husband and I always visit, even though it can get pretty crowded. From the terrace, outside the observatory, you can see beautiful views of the city, the LA skyline, and the Hollywood sign. The views are definitely one of the major reasons why this spot is so popular. The scenic overlook is also great for taking nice photos. There are some public telescopes as well, which are great for looking into the sky and potentially seeing some stars and planets. Aside from the stunning viewpoints, the observatory has some interesting exhibits built around the idea of how humans observe the universe. The Samuel Oschin Planetarium is their highlight and centerpiece. You can experience a blend of science, architecture, skyline views, and cosmic perspectives all in one visit. Admission to the building and exhibits is completely free - no purchase necessary. However, parking is not free. Near the observatory are various paid parking lots and metered parking spots with hourly charges. During peak hours, parking could be a struggle, but it's completely worth it for this spectacular experience. I highly suggest wearing comfortable shoes.

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    Boys Trip for Elliot's12th Bday 10.04.24
    Boys Trip for Elliot's12th Bday 10.04.24
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    Madhouse Entertainment - arts - Updated June 2026

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