If it is the first time to come to Los Angeles (Los Angeles), it is recommended to divide the attractions into five categories: landmark buildings, film and television culture, seaside scenery, art museums, and modern buildings. Los Angeles is not as famous for its skyscrapers as New York, but for its film culture, coastal scenery and unique architecture.

Los Angeles City Landmarks

  1. Hollywood Sign

The most iconic city symbol of Los Angeles.

Built in 1923
Located in Mount Lee
Each letter is about 13.7 meters high
Is one of the symbols of the global film industry

Views:

Griffith Observatory
Lake Hollywood Park
Hollywood Hills Hiking Trail

  1. Griffith Observatory

One of Los Angeles’ top attractions to visit.

Not only can it be stargazing, but it can also overlook the entire Los Angeles Basin and the Pacific Ocean.

Highlights:

Free and open
planetarium
Giant telescope
Filming locations such as “La La Land” and “Rebel Without a Cause”
See one of the Hollywood Sign locations

  1. Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Avenue of Stars is about 2 kilometers long.

With thousands of stars

  1. TCL Chinese Theatre

The Chinese cinema is an important venue for Hollywood premieres.

Features:

Star handprints and footprints
Hollywood blockbuster premieres
Classic Chinese architectural style

  1. Santa Monica Pier

Los Angeles’ most famous waterfront landmark.

Features:

Ferris wheel
Pacific Ocean View
Route 66 Terminal
Wonderful sunset view

  1. Venice Beach

The most artsy beaches in Los Angeles.

Features:

street performer
Skate park
Graffiti art
Beach (Muscle Beach)

Full of California liberal culture.

  1. The Getty Center

Many tourists consider it one of the most beautiful buildings in Los Angeles.

Highlights:

Designed by Richard Meyer
White stone buildings
Garden landscape
Collection of Van Gogh, Rembrandt and other masters
Overlooking Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean

  1. The Broad

The hottest modern art gallery in Los Angeles.

Collections include:

Andy Warhol
Jeff Koons
Kusama, Yayoi;

The appearance of the building is very futuristic.

  1. Los Angeles County Museum of Art

One of the largest art museums on the West Coast of the United States.

The most famous check-in point:

Urban Light (Lamp Post Art Installation)

  1. Walt Disney Concert Hall

A masterpiece of contemporary architect Frank Gehry.

Features:

Stainless steel streamline appearance
Model of Deconstructionist Architecture
Los Angeles Philharmonic Residency
One of the world’s top concert halls

  1. Bradbury Building

One of the most famous historic buildings in Los Angeles.

Features:

Victorian atrium
Iron staircase
“Blade Runner” Filming Locations

Movie and TV fans must go

  1. Universal Studios Hollywood

One of the most famous movie theme parks in the world.

Experience:

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
Movie studio tours;
Jurassic World
Super Nintendo World

  1. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures

Oscar Museum of Motion Pictures.

For movie lovers to dive into:

Oscar History
Movie special effects
History of Hollywood

The most recommended route for the first time to Los Angeles (2 days)

Day 1: Classic Los Angeles

Hollywood Sign → Griffith Observatory → Hollywood Walk of Fame → TCL Chinese Theatre → Sunset Strip

Day 2: The Waterfront and the Arts

Getty Center → Beverly Hills → Rodeo Drive → Santa Monica Pier → Venice Beach See the sunset

In this way, you can basically watch the most classic city landmarks, beach scenery, film and television culture and modern architecture in Los Angeles at one time.