Are you ready for a tour of some of the most iconic landmarks in Southern California? These landmarks are all located in the Los Angeles area. Whether you are visiting California or you are a local who has never taken the time to play tourist in your own hometown, get ready to experience the history and culture of this part of the state.
Even though this trip doesn’t leave Los Angeles and covers just 43 miles of driving, spreading it over two days gives you time to really enjoy these landmarks, and not miss anything due to infamous L.A. traffic. Plus, if you are a local, it will feel like a real getaway. Use this interactive map to customize your road trip, adding or removing stops to make it your own.
1. Los Angeles Union Station
Start your journey by making your way to the incredible Los Angeles Union Station, a designated Historic-Cultural Monument.
This beautiful structure opened in 1939 as Los Angeles’ main transportation hub, but it is so much more. Inside and out, Union Station is full of stunning architectural and design details. Step back in time as you explore the great halls and the palm-filled grounds.
2. Angels Flight Railway
Next, take a ride on the world’s shortest railway on the 1901 Angel’s Flight. This narrow 2.5-foot funicular railway connects Hill Street with the tiny station above. Two funicular cars, named Olivet and Sinai, run in opposite directions on a shared cable. The one-minute journey cost $1 and has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in L.A. At the top, California Plaza is a lovely place to walk around.
3. Grand Central Market
There is no need to drive to the next landmark. Head across the street from the bottom of Angel’s Flight to Grand Central Market. Since 1917, this food market has been a hotspot for food, produce, flowers, and more. Walk around and see if you can spot the few original vendors who have been here for over 50 years.
This is a perfect place to have lunch as you can choose from almost any type of cuisine. Before you leave, grab a scoop of gourmet ice cream at McConnell’s or a fresh roasted and brewed cup of joe at G & G Coffee.
4. TCL Chinese Theatre
After lunch, you are headed to the heart of Hollywood to TCL Chinese Theatre, originally called Grauman’s Chinese Theater. There are parking structures and lots nearby, such as Standard Parking at 6922 Hollywood Boulevard. Make sure you have your camera ready as you check out the theater, and the almost 200 celebrity handprints, footprints and autographs in the concrete.If you want to see inside, theater tours are offered daily, or you can purchase a movie ticket to gain access.
BONUS: Hollywood Walk of Fame
In front of the theater, you can walk along the Walk of Fame to look for your favorite stars and snap a pic.
5. Griffith Park Observatory
Your last landmark today is the spectacular Griffith Observatory. The hilltop location provides epic views of the Los Angeles basin, the Hollywood sign, and epic California sunsets. Inside, you can explore the expansive interactive museum or see a show in the Planetarium. See the awesome Tesla Coil demonstration, look through one of the huge telescopes, or hang out on the front lawn and watch the stars appear.
Studio City is a great spot to stay the night. There are plenty of hotels in the area, or you can book a cool Airbnb like this one-bedroom apartment with breathtaking city views. Ventura Boulevard, just down the hill, has lots of dining options to grab dinner before turning in.
6. Getty Center
You are going to want to spend some time at the amazing Getty Center because there is so much to discover and admission is free. It is known for its modern architecture, its world-renowned art galleries, rotating exhibits, and circular botanical gardens. The view from the Getty is as fabulous as anything you will see inside. On a clear day, you can see the entire city of Los Angeles all the way out to the Pacific Coast. Choose from several dining options to enjoy a tasty lunch.
7. Santa Monica Pier
Your road trip ends at the shore and the famous Santa Monica Pier with its over-the-ocean amusement park. A stroll down the pier leads to fun activities, awesome views, and lots of food and snacks.
Are you ready for your Los Angeles road trip? What other iconic landmarks in Southern California would you add to this itinerary? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
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