Los Angeles is legendary for its sunshine, glamour, and cultural edge – as well as its high costs. However, there are many exciting activities and experiences that don’t cost a dime. If you know where to find them, that is.
From iconic landmarks like Griffith Observatory and the Getty Center to hidden gems, these and other free spots reveal a culturally rich side of Los Angeles. Here are some of the most rewarding free things to do in LA.
1. Immerse Yourself in Another (Literary) World at The Last Bookstore
Calling all bookworms: The Last Bookstore in DTLA isn’t just California’s largest independent new-and-used bookstore; it’s an immersive experience. The store enchants visitors with its archways made from books and a visually captivating atmosphere.
In addition to the 500,000-plus volumes that line the shelves, this literary hub features displays of vinyl records and local art. This one-of-a-kind atmosphere is always free – though keep in mind that even a small purchase helps to keep it going.
2. Soak in the LA Views at Griffith Observatory
You’ve seen the views of sprawling, twinkling LA in countless movies. Griffith Observatory is one of the best vantage points from which to see it all with your own eyes.
From the Hollywood Sign to the towers of Downtown, the views from the top of the hill are worth the hike. Moreover, the observatory houses engaging exhibits on astronomy and space exploration. Don’t miss the chance to peer through the Zeiss Telescope, which allows visitors to observe celestial objects.
Public telescope viewing typically starts around 7 pm each night.
Planning tip: Sunset is the most popular time at Griffith Observatory; the views speak for themselves. Parking runs at $10 per hour. If you’re not in a rush, park a little lower down the hill in one of the free parking areas in Griffith Park for a short hike up to stunning vistas.
3. Attend a Free Concert at the Historic Hollywood Bowl
The historic Hollywood Bowl, an outdoor amphitheater in the heart of Hollywood, has hosted some of the world’s biggest stars as well as acclaimed classical musicians and orchestras. While most shows require tickets, they often start for as low as $1, and the calendar occasionally features free concerts and open rehearsals.
Those fascinated by the history of this famed venue can go on a self-guided tour and enjoy free admission to the on-site museum, showcasing the venue’s impact on the entertainment industry.
Local tip: The Bowl stands are also free and open to the public on days without scheduled shows. Pack a picnic and soak in the ambiance of this historic venue.
4. Indulge in Art and Culture at the Getty Villa Museum and the Getty Center
The Getty Villa Museum and Getty Center are absolute must-visit destinations for culture seekers and art enthusiasts in LA. Run by the same entity yet each with a unique charm, these Westside institutions are about a 20-minute drive from one another.
The Getty Villa Museum in Malibu takes architectural inspiration from ancient Roman designs, making it an exquisite venue to explore the art collection of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty.
A stunning hilltop complex in Brentwood offering panoramic views, the Getty Center is not only notable for its Richard Meier architecture but also for its collections of European paintings, sculptures, and manuscripts. Visitors shouldn’t miss the Getty’s Central Garden, “a living work of art” that features displays of local plants and peaceful waterfalls.
Local tip: While admission to both Getty museums is free, parking runs $20. If you visit both in one day, you’ll only have to pay for parking once on non-peak days.
5. Attend a Taping of Your Favorite TV Series
As the entertainment capital of the world, LA offers the chance to experience the magic firsthand by being part of an audience during a live show. The energy is electric, leaving you wanting more. You can see celebrities and performers work behind the scenes, catching exclusive moments viewers at home will never see.
Planning tip: Many shows invite audiences in, but you’ll need to be organized and may need to secure tickets in advance. Many shows also take breaks during the summer, making audience experiences potentially harder to find at that time.
6. Lift Off into Space at the California Science Center
The California Science Center delights those who enjoy immersive, hands-on exhibits. The center offers four free zones to explore: World of Life, Creative World, Ecosystems, and the famed Air and Space. This hands-on environment will leave you in awe as you get a close look at the space shuttle Endeavour – which has traveled to space and back 25 times.
The four free displays may be more than sufficient for your visit. However, there are additional special exhibitions and IMAX screenings that require an admission fee.
7. Find Your Favorite Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Yes, it’s touristy, yet the Hollywood Walk of Fame offers great fun for everyone. This public sidewalk along Hollywood Blvd features over 2,700 brass and terrazzo stars honoring entertainers from film, TV, music, radio, and live performances.
Planning tip: The strip gets very busy from mid-morning all year round. If you want to take your time and capture photos, start your day early.
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