09-17-2016 05:46 PM - edited 09-18-2016 11:52 PM
Next March, I am going to be in Los Angeles for a weekend. I would love to get some good ideas on what free things I could do that most tourist don't know about.
09-18-2016 06:46 PM
SolutionHey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
09-18-2016 06:46 PM
SolutionHey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
09-18-2016 11:56 PM
@CorrieD wrote:Hey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
Thank you CorrieD for your suggestion, and for the video that you sent to me.
@CorrieD wrote:Hey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
09-20-2016 12:57 PM
There are awesome places to explore in LA. please check some of social media links as hidden losangeles facebook and other links in net
http://la.curbed.com/maps/things-to-do-hidden-attractions-los-angeles
i am not linked to any one of these groups to share the info here..
@JeffD wrote:
@CorrieD wrote:Hey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
Thank you CorrieD for your suggestion, and for the video that you sent to me.
@CorrieD wrote:Hey @Jeffrey1970, I recommend tagging Los Angeles in the location window instead of where you live. This enable people to find the post more easily as it relates to the subject - L.A. 🙂
09-23-2016 11:53 AM
Check out "The Old Zoo" in Griffith Park if you want to have a cool little moment to remember. I know it's Griffith Park so you will inevitably see other people but nothing close to all that much because they all go to the observatory.
One thing I can say is that I didn't really live until I was able to go into the monkey cage and gorilla caves.
10-02-2016 02:26 PM
There is also a great app called 5 EVERYday which gives 5 events around the city that are interesting and not that well known. Today, for example, there's an Eastside Food Festival, screening with Tim Burton's animator, and a punk show at the Hammer Museum. LA is so big that it really depends on where you are staying or plan to spend the bulk of your visit. One place tourists never seem to visit is Watts Tower. You should check it out -- but not if you're staying at the beach for only a weekend! LA deserves multiple visits to discover its most hidden gems.
10-07-2016 05:44 PM
I would highly suggest checking out all the restaurants in the Pico area, and taking a walk down Hollywood Boulevard if you have the time.
12-15-2016 01:29 PM
If you want a good source for investigating events happening around LA (movie premiers, gallery openings, festivals, performances of every kind, etc.) it's worth looking at the LA Weekly before you visit. Another online source is LAist, although that's not set up as easily to look for events or happenings in specific areas. You just have to browse around the arts & entertainment section.
03-22-2017 11:41 PM
Griffith Park overall is awesome!! Especially the Griffith Park Observatory.
03-22-2017 11:42 PM
Walking down Hollywood Blvd is definitely a cool thing to do!!