This is a must to-do when you're in LA. I love the self-audio tour. It only takes about 45 minutes. The gardens are beautiful
Two types of tour and both free! first one is on your own just register and they'll give you a sticker, second one is with an official guide.
The Self-Guided Audio Tour is great, but the Guided Tours are even better! They're usually held Thursday-Sunday around noon - but check the schedule for exact dates & times. Read more.
Take a tour of the Central Library of the Los Angeles Public Library to learn about the art and architecture of this wonderful building. Read more.
On 02/08/2011 the Decibel Sponsored Creatures from the Black Abyss Tour stops here! Featuring Cradle of Filth, Nachtmystium, Turisas and Daniel Lioneye
Los Angeles: Head to this museum now under the direction of former New York art dealer and impresario Jeffrey Deitch. Click "More info" to see a video tour of his home and art collection. Read more.
Magical! From the lobby to the mezzanine, the building is stunningly beautiful! If you have a chance to tour or attend and event here, do it; you'll feel as if you've discovered a lost treasure.
Read all about the storied past of Film Noir in Los Angeles's Bunker Hill by Jim Dawson, whose documentary on Bunker Hill appeared in the Criterion Collection's reissue of Kiss Me Deadly. Read more.
It's one of my favorite venues in LA. The place is big, spacious, clean and has plenty of seating. It's close to Staples Center, there is a mall near and plenty of restaurants nearby. - Penina Mezei
We're here for the Emmys with a few of these. Watching from home? Check out our backstage live camera to see what goes on behind the scenes! Read more.
Add this to a walking tour of downtown LA movie locations, which also include spots like the Millennium Biltmore Hotel & the Westin Bonaventure.
Reserve a tour with the singing poet for the Downtown Art Walk. Read more.
We tend to stay out way too late on Art Walk nights, so we're glad The Standard has us covered this summer with an overnight stay, drinks on the rooftop, and a personal tour of the Art Walk! Read more.
The LA Conservancy city walking tours begin here, $10 per person. Parking under the square can be validated on tours so it's only $5 to park all day!
This was my first time here and it was fantastic, so much history and so much to see. The Donna Summer exhibit is must see!
If you want to brush up on your Grammy history to prepare for this Sunday’s Grammys, then a trip to the Grammy Museum is a must!
Opened in 2008 - the 50th anniversary of the Grammy Awards. Dozens of exhibits spread over 4 floors, celebrating music ranging from rock, country, R&B, classical, Latin to jazz. ~Daina Beth Solomon Read more.