Top Tourist Attractions of Los Angeles to Add to your Bucket List

Los Angeles is known for its idyllic climate, ethnic and cultural diversity, Hollywood entertainment industry, and sprawling metropolitan area. It is unofficially known as the entertainment capital of the world.

Top Sightseeing Places in Los Angeles:

Universal Studios: 

The theme park is known for its super fun rides based on blockbuster movies. It is a working studio, but the highlight for most people is its ever-changing rides which range from simulators to roller coasters. The TV-themed rides include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Transformers, The Walking Dead, The Simpsons, Jurassic World - The Ride, and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem. 

Griffith Park: 

Griffith Park is in the eastern part of the Santa Monica Mountains, covering more than 4000 acres. It is the largest state park in California. It's home to many attractions like the Los Angeles Zoo, a planetarium, a Greek theater, golf courses, tennis courts, hiking trails, a riding center created for the 1984 Olympic Games, and other attractions. You can go for a walk or go biking through the trail to get a bird's eye view of the city.

Griffith Observatory: 

The Griffith Observatory is one of the city's most interesting experience-based attractions, and it's all accessible to the public. On-site are exhibits and telescopes. There are also many solar telescopes present on the grounds. However, the main highlight is a look through the Zeiss telescope, which is used to see the moon and different planets. You can also use the telescopes free each evening the facility is open.

Hollywood: 

On the outskirts of Los Angeles, Hollywood is a destination filled with a unique history and many iconic sites. The attractions in Hollywood are closely related to the film industry and the glamour of the silver screen. There is a hillside Hollywood sign, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Chinese Theatre as some of the top places you can see, and if you're lucky, you might even spot celebrities out for a shopping trip on Rodeo Drive. You can find all your favorite actors' stars among the 2,500 plus on the Walk of Fame.

Getty Center: 

The Getty Center, located on a hilltop in the Santa Monica Mountains, designed by Richard Meier, is a vast complex set on 110 acres. The artistic building and the beautiful grounds provide a beautiful setting for this fascinating museum. Collections include European paintings, drawings, sculptures, decorative arts, and 19th- and 20th-century photography.

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