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Aquarium of the Pacific
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Aquarium of the Pacific
The Aquarium of the Pacific is located in Long Beach, California. Home to a collection of over 11,000 animals from over 500 different species of marine wildlife, the aquarium welcomes 1.5 million visitors a year and devotes a huge amount of money to conservation, animal welfare, and research.
Universal Studios Hollywood
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Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Hollywood™ is the nonstop, action-packed blockbuster entertainment capital of L.A. It has thrilling rides and shows, plus the chance to see a real-life movie studio at work. It's in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County and is accessible by car.
Battleship Iowa
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Battleship Iowa
Battleship Iowa is a retired United States warship. Launched in 1942 and finally struck in 2006, USS Iowa served in World War Two and the Korean War, and was the lead ship in its class. Since 2011, the world-famous ship has been an exhibit of the Pacific Battleship Center in Los Angeles.
Museum of Dream Space Beverly Hills
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Museum of Dream Space Beverly Hills
Museum of Dream Space (MoDS) is a one-of-a-kind interactive and mesmerizing digital arts museum. Utilizing modern technology to break the barriers of physical limitation found within traditional art, the space creates captivating and dreamlike experiences. Winding through multiple rooms and hallways, the museums are ever changing with rotating art exhibitions that focus on stimulating the senses and creating unique photo op-worthy moments. The design concept of MoDS is inspired by art from Yayoi Kusama, who is famous for her infinity rooms and the development of digital art. The exhibitions are influenced by many different cultures and aim to reach a level of universality that unites people through common experiences. It's a once-of-a-kind creative playground for content creators, friends, families, and couples alike to capture incredible moments and meaningful memories.
World of Illusions
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World of Illusions
The World of Illusions in Los Angeles is a brain-frazzling house of 3D delight. The museum is loaded with one-of-a-kind illusions that are as fun to look at as they are to interact with. Remember your camera, you'll want to show your friends!

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Located on Sunset Blvd. in the heart of Los Angeles, Lighthouse ArtSpace is a joint project of Lighthouse Immersive USA and Maestro Immersive Art Inc., who share a vision for a space where immersive art can be showcased and experienced for years to come.
5.0 / 5 (1)
From HK$329.52
Warner Bros. Studios is a film and television entertainment company headquartered in Burbank, California. Visitors to the studio can take a tour of props, sets, and exhibits of the most defining movies of classical Hollywood cinema. Get up close and personal to set pieces used in your favorite movies and learn about the script-to-screen process. Don't leave your camera behind for this tour of movie history!
4.6 / 5 (14)
From HK$541.61
Science of Hockey
Fly in a virtual helicopter, jump into a safari Jeep, & climb the rock wall. Discovery Cube Los Angeles is a non-profit science center. Our mission is to INSPIRE and EDUCATE young minds through engaging science-based programs and exhibits therefore creating a meaningful IMPACT on the communities we serve. Discover, play, and learn at the museum. Get tickets to visit and explore over 50 hands-on exhibits.
5.0 / 5 (1)
From HK$101.96
The LEGOLAND® California Resort in Carlsbad, California was the first LEGOLAND® Park outside of Europe. It's a must-see for fans of the Danish blocks, and with 60+ rides and attractions, it's also a highlight for theme park lovers!
4.7 / 5 (3)
From HK$847.74
Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. It's the ninth location for the Madame Tussauds franchise, which was set up by wax sculptor Marie Tussaud. It features 125 wax figures of famous celebrities and historical figures.
4.4 / 5 (5)
From HK$235.40
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and also the much-visited burial site of Richard Milhous Nixon, who was the 37th President of the United States (1969–1974). He is buried alongside his wife, Pat Nixon. This historic building is located in Yorba Linda, California, on land that President Nixon's family once owned.
4.9 / 5 (30)
From HK$180.54
Nicknamed the "Hoppiest Place on Earth", the Bunny Museum is a museum of rabbit-themed exhibits. It was founded by married couple Candace Frazee and Steve Lubanski, who started collecting the items after they began a tradition of giving each other new rabbit-themed gifts every day. Originally housed in the couple's residential home in Pasadena, the museum relocated to larger premises in Altadena in 2017.
5.0 / 5 (3)
From HK$94.19
Media Art ‘Xpo (MAX) – Hollywood is the newest member of Museum of Dream Space (MoDS) family. This is a one-of-a-kind interactive and mesmerizing digital arts museum. Utilizing modern technology to break the barriers of physical limitation found within traditional art, the space creates captivating and dreamlike experiences. Winding through multiple rooms and hallways, the museums are ever changing with rotating art exhibitions that focus on stimulating the senses and creating unique photo op-worthy moments. The design concept of MoDS is inspired by art from Yayoi Kusama, who is famous for her infinity rooms and the development of digital art. The exhibitions are influenced by many different cultures and aim to reach a level of universality that unites people through common experiences. It's a once-of-a-kind, creative playground for content creators, friends, families, and couples alike to capture incredible moments and meaningful memories.
4.0 / 5 (3)
From HK$200.08
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Dolby Theatre

Lights, camera, action! The Dolby Theatre is a live-performance auditorium that holds behind-the-scenes tours for music fans. It's located in the Hollywood and Highland Center shopping mall and entertainment complex, on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue.
3.5 / 5 (2)
From HK$229.20
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Angels Flight

Angels Flight is a landmark funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles, connecting Hill Street and California Plaza.
From HK$306.13
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Griffith Park

Griffith Park is a four-thousand acre municipal park, located in Los Angeles, California. Named after businessman and philanthropist Griffith J. Griffith, who funded the park's development, the park is home to the famous Griffith Observatory and Greek Theatre.
From HK$306.13
Six Flags Magic Mountain + Hurricane Harbor are a theme park and waterpark located in Santa Clarita, California, 35 miles northwest of Downtown L.A. Six Flags Magic Mountain boasts enormous rollercoasters and amusement rides, while Hurricane Harbor is home to giant snaking waterslides and other aquatic activities.
4.7 / 5 (12)
From HK$777.09

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Weather

The weather in Los Angeles is mostly sun, sun, sun, which is why almost four million people live there. Unless they moved there to make it in the movies? Either way, expect year-round heat. Bear in mind that the Los Angeles area contains microclimates, meaning the daytime temperatures can vary as much as 36 °F (20 °C) between inland areas. The L.A. metropolitan area is mostly dry, but expect summer months to be sizzling!

Nightlife

Want to mingle with the A-listers? For that you’ll need to dress to impress and head to Avalon, Drai’s or Boulevard3 in Hollywood, or glam up even more for Chateau Marmont's Bar Marmont in West Hollywood. Of course, you could find those celebs eating and generally being normal in any bar or restaurant. L.A. has a host of clubs and bars for everyone, but for a family affair head to Universal CityWalk®, next to to Universal Studios Hollywood.

Hollywood history

Did you know that Hollywood was established in 1853 and was actually a thriving agricultural community? These days the farming tools have been replaced by sidewalk stars and neon lights, and has been producing movies and television shows since the early 1900s. You can learn a lot more about it with a Hollywood Explorer Pass. See Madame Tussauds, visit movie locations, walk the Walk of Fame and more!

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Universal Studios

Point your broomsticks towards Hogwarts and shop in the ‘real’ Hogsmeade at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter™. Fight to survive a world overrun by hungry walkers in the The Walking Dead, or simply scream the day away on a series of movie-themed rides and rollercoasters, all at Universal Studios. Want to go deeper into the world of movies? The Universal Studios® Hollywood VIP Experience offers unlimited express ride access, reserved seats and more.

Cruise from Newport Beach

Once you’re done spotting movie stars (or not, as the case may be!) take a load off on a relaxing cruise from Newport Beach - the largest recreational boat harbor on the U.S. West Coast. There are different cruises to choose from, all managed by Hornblower, who promise top family fun and full-service, plus amazing L.A. views from the water! Board a luxurious yacht for a sunset cocktail cruise, a dinner cruise, or a brunch cruise that fizzes with both fun and champagne.

Hollywood Walk of Fame

You know you’ve made it when your own star is ready to be walked all over on the Hollywood Walk of Fame! With over 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars glittering up from the sidewalks, this infamous strip is a must-see in L.A. Spot your favorite actors, musicians, directors and more as you stroll along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street - and keep your dreams alive like these people did. Maybe one day you’ll get your own star?

Griffith Park

Done with the rides and tourist traps? Take a trip back to nature and hide away in solitude in the sprawling Griffith Park. There’s over 4,000 acres of wild oak trees, landscaped parkland and picnic areas, plus heaps of awesome hiking opportunities in one of the largest urban wilderness areas in the United States. Go horse riding, visit the L.A. Zoo, play a round of golf, catch a show at the Greek Theater, or take a walk for an excellent view of the Hollywood Sign. Now that's a park!

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