
Perched on the slopes of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, the Griffith Observatory offers stunning panoramic views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign. The free-admission landmark features telescopes, planetarium shows, and exhibits on astronomy and space science. Visitors can view the sun, moon, and planets through public telescopes. The building itself is an iconic Art Deco structure and a popular filming location.

The Getty Center is a world-class art museum and cultural institution perched in the Santa Monica Mountains. It houses an impressive collection of European paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, alongside photography and manuscripts. Admission is free, though parking fees apply. Beyond the art, visitors enjoy striking modernist architecture designed by Richard Meier and panoramic views across Los Angeles toward the Pacific Ocean.

The Santa Monica Pier is one of Los Angeles's most iconic landmarks, stretching over the Pacific Ocean at the end of Colorado Avenue. It features Pacific Park, a small amusement park with a solar-powered Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and arcade games. The pier also offers fishing, restaurants, street performers, and stunning ocean views, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

Downtown LA packs an incredible mix of street art, historic architecture, world-class food markets, and cultural landmarks into the city's most walkable district, revealing LA's true urban depth.

Echo Park centers around a beautiful urban lake surrounded by palms, with indie music venues, murals, and taco stands on Sunset Boulevard painting a picture of authentic, creative everyday LA life.
Los Feliz sits at the foot of Griffith Park and blends beautiful historic architecture with indie cafes, bookshops, and easy access to the iconic Griffith Observatory and its sweeping city views.
Koreatown is a round-the-clock neighborhood bursting with exceptional Korean barbecue, 24-hour spas, karaoke bars, and a buzzing nightlife culture that reveals a completely different side of LA.

Sequoia National Park is home to the world's largest trees and sits just 3.5 hours from LA, offering a humbling and unforgettable encounter with ancient giant sequoias deep in the Sierra Nevada mountains.

San Diego is a vibrant coastal city just 2 hours south of LA, offering world-class beaches, a famous zoo, rich history, and amazing food, making it one of the ultimate Southern California day trips.

Joshua Tree National Park is a breathtaking desert landscape just 2.5 hours from LA, where iconic rock formations, unique Joshua trees, and endless hiking trails create an unforgettable day in the wild.

Santa Barbara, the American Riviera, is a stunning coastal city just 90 miles from LA, offering beautiful beaches, historic missions, great wine, and Mediterranean charm all in one perfect day.