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Free things to do in Los Angeles
Free activities free activities here and there! Everywhere you look, LA has covered its budget. The first installment of 100 Things free to do in Los Angeles is go out and do things. So what are you waiting for? Find out today in Los Angeles.
1. Cruising Mulholland Drive: One of the most famous cases globally, winds Mulholland Hollywood Hills through the spine west of the mountains of Santa Monica's Pacific Ocean (almost). More details.
2. On the PCH Pacific Coast Highway is a road full of sunshine along the coast and is undoubtedly one of the units of the signing of Los Angeles. More details.
3. Experience Sunset Strip: There is no other way multiple personalities of the two-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard. See what's hot Sunset Strip.
4. Log in Hollywood history: The courtyard of Grauman's Chinese Theatre has been one of the most popular attractions of the 1920s without when, during the first Cecil B. s DeMille "King of Kings", the actress Norma Talmadge accidentally stepped in wet cement.
5. Get Photos Samuel L. Jackson: Speaking of Grauman's in Hollywood now that Madame Tussauds is open, you can Sidle up to the man himself, a scarf around him and take your photo – your friends at home never know who is the wax figure of Jackson.
6. Give an example to Venice: street actors most amazing world are here – chainsaw jugglers, swamis skid street dancers, … whatsoever. Get the local perspective of Venice.
7. Window shop on Rodeo Drive: The treasure hunt and Star look at famous Rodeo (pronounced Row-Day-O ") Drive in Beverly Hills, home for the rich and super rich. See other business district in Los Angeles.
8. View Live TV: Being part of a studio audience in their favorite TV shows and game shows like "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune." Tickets are free but must be obtained in advance. On a game board
9. Treepeople: This non-profit organization based in Los Angeles has helped lead the ecotourism industry, offering many opportunities for volunteer visitors. For over 30 years Treepeople helped to plant and maintain trees, while educating people on the environment.
10. City Tourist Office: Los Angeles Downtown has many free cultural attractions, has become one of the best places to Tourism free. See what is available.
11. Follow the paparazzi paparazzo witness the cycle of star-making is an authentic experience of LA – and totally free. Discover the best places to see celebrities.
12. Star gaze at the Griffith Observatory: The presentations and exposures instead renovated Griffith Park are hot free, as is an introductory video of the building and its contents.
13. Visit Kat Von D "LA Ink tattoo shop": In the shop, which operates under the name High Voltage Tattoo, there never a lull. Fans of the show pop on a regular basis, to come into the store just to see where the show is done and to find good shows to buy. Learn more about the reality Guest.
14. Explore the Los Angeles Fashion District: For single people, the shopping destination of Los Angeles is an experience. Learn more about the neighborhood fashion.
15. Dance, dance, dance: not always have to pay a cover to enter the dance scene in Los Angeles. Big clubs without lids can be found in most neighborhoods get a bit of everything. On the hottest night haunts.
16. About Exhibition Park: Five remote sites walk of each other is a rare event in Los Angeles to take advantage of the USC / Exposition Park area This walk.
17. Discover the architecture of Los Angeles: Los Angeles is full of architectural treasures from the late 19th century and early 20 as well as other recent additions. In Learn more about the modern architecture of Los Angeles.
18. Enjoy the murals of Los Angeles: The treasures of the city cultural histories of the past present and future, hopes and dreams of the City of Angels. Visitors can find many of the murals of subway stations in Los Angeles, or visit Conservation Mural Los Angeles for complete information.
19. El Pueblo Historic Monument: More information on the birthplace of Los Angeles instead of its rules of origin in 1781.
20. Olvera Street: shop visitors, listening to mariachi music, folkloric dance and eat watch Authentic Mexican restaurant. Giro d'Avila Adobe, the oldest existing house in Los Angeles. Other restored historic buildings: the old place church and the Old Firehouse Plaza.
21. Leimert Park Village: Located in the heart of the Crenshaw District, Leimert Park Village attracts tourists to the culture African-American to several of its stores, art galleries, cafes, restaurants and jazz clubs. Learn more about Leimert Park.
22. Walk Downtown LA Art: Discover the latest trends in fashion and downtown LA Art Walk, held the second Thursday of the month. For information to upper galleries.
23. Abbot Kinney First Friday: Support locally owned businesses in Venice come to what is becoming a top art Los Angeles Tours. Learn more about the Art Walk.
24. Chung King Road and Paseo del Arte: Discover the modern landmark of Paseo del Chinatown Arte Chung King Road. The scene is surprisingly hip and young. See what galleries to visit.
25. San Pedro Art Walk: 1st Thursday San Pedro Art Walk flew under the radar since its inception in 1996, but in recent years, locals and tourists on the cruise port Los Angeles came to the region for artists, an experience very close to the Community of Saint Peter, performance and value impromptu conversation Street art – all the classic ingredients of a ride on the great art. Learn more.
26. Little Ethiopia: Experience the refreshing scene and authentic in Little Ethiopia, where you can feel the turmeric and paprika and listen to pop colorful African radio blaring store. Learn more.
27. Little Tokyo: The Japanese love of all things need a stop for Little Tokyo. Take a self-guided tour of places of cultural interest in the District of monument NHS. Learn more.
28. Chinatown: For many, the best approach as Chinatown is an urban adventure – not in China, but in a different culture, both Chinese and Americans. As the first established Chinatown in America, the thrill region's cultural history, woven in a community, now modern and lively. See the guide.
29. NoHo: The NoHo (North Hollywood) Arts District is a square mile is rapidly become one of the communities of Los Angeles artsier with several galleries, public art, theaters, boutiques, vintage clothing stores, restaurants Ethnic and outdoor cafes. As for the appointment.
30. Watts Towers: Torres Watts represent 33 years of work by a construction worker an Italian immigrant who made the project of his life. Similar in many respects the style of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, the 17 interconnected structures A remarkable example of American folk art movement.
31. Come signal: Feeling uninspired? Try changing your perspective on a show familiar. Although the discussion on the Hollywood sign are excluded from public access, you can walk or drive on obtaining large angles for photos. Of Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, north of Beachwood Drive, turn left on Ledgewood Drive and turn and winding. Then go to the right at the intersection three ways of unity Deronda.
32. Tour Los Angeles Central Public Library: The Los Angeles Central Public Library reflects the mania of architecture Egyptian style that swept the country in the 1920s after the discovery of King Tut.
33. Discover Fossil Fun: At La Brea Tar Pits in Hancock Park, the site of the discovery of fossils richest Ice Age in the world, more than 100 tons of fossilized bones representing nearly 400 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish have been discovered from pools of sticky asphalt back to prehistoric times.
34. Stroll in historic Farmer's Market: Los Angeles Farmers Market is open at the corner of Third and Fairfax in 1934 and retains much of its original flavor – Fresh, made to measure peanut butter, meats and cheese, corned beef and hot donuts – while adding some modern touches (Brazilian barbecue, Cajun chicken, sushi).
35. Hollywood Walk of Fame: Since the 1960s, more than 2,300 bronze stars and terrazzo sidewalks were presented at Hollywood.
36. Korean Bell of Friendship: A complex web of reliefs represent the spirits and goddesses of freedom, victory and peace, while the architectural Share colored nature of Korean culture. Optimized for a bright sunny day for a picnic and a walk, the region offers pristine views complemented by yachts and boats rental port below.
37. Visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels: This is one of the most innovative buildings in Los Angeles, and although it is the third largest cathedral in the country is able to inspire visitors with its warm and welcoming interior perfect for introspection. Learn more about the cathedral.
38. free visit to Walt Disney Concert Hall: Take a brief tour of the concert hall is for all the historic and architectural find when you visit.
39. canals of Venice: Winding through the small and delicious (and very expensive) houses, the channels are arch bridges, the gondolier casual and fine weather of Los Angeles, which all contribute to the serenity of the channels. It is certainly an ideal place for a cruise along a bicycle. Home from of Washington Boulevard in Venice.
40. Hollywood Forever Cemetery Tour: In the Cemetery Hollywood Forever, fans gather every August 23 honor Valentino Rudolph. Cecil B. DeMille and Douglas Fairbanks also rest here. In addition, watch free movies here during the summer.
41. Go back in 100 years: the Victorian era had its influence on local architecture, as evidenced by the houses in the 1300 block of Carroll Avenue in Angeleno Heights.
42. Bradbury Building: The interior is unique in offering a five-story atrium, finished with glazed brick and wrought iron (including the elevator shaft that will be familiar to many movies filmed here.)
43. View the ceremony on Hollywood Boulevard: The best way to see your favorite celebrities up close and personal is to check the handprint ceremonies every two months, Hollywood Boulevard. Visit the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for more information.
44. Keeping up appearances: the Sephora offers an express service, a free makeover, fast. It is a pleasant stop while you meet some of the shopping centers for excellence in Los Angeles, and Glendale Galleria, Beverly Center and Hollywood & Highland Center.
45. attractive market: The network of farmers markets in Los Angeles helped open new field of production in urban areas. Some of the most Popular open on Sunday, including the famous Los Angeles originates from the third Farmers' Market and Fairfax. Other important markets are the Hollywood Farmers Market (Ivar and Selma Avenue), Hermosa Beach Farmers Market (900 Valley Drive), Studio City Farmers Market (Place of Ventura and Laurel Canyon Boulevard) and market Farmers in Santa Monica (2640 Main Street).
46. stairing Start ": The hills Los Angeles has inspired the early developers of housing for connection Street through several sets of stairs, which generates significant tram car, now disappeared. An online search with the words Key Silver Lake Stairs "which connects to several online communities that share tips and addresses of favorite climbs.
47. Get in shape Fido: The city of Los Angeles operates nine dog parks, where friends can move the dogs off leash. These fenced areas within parks offer variety of equipment for humans and animals. Get more information on dog parks in Los Angeles, or for more information on animals and Los Angeles.
48. Rising Tide: The city also has seven skate parks that offer a haven for skaters looking for challenging terrain. See the best parks skating in Los Angeles.
49. Build your beach body: Venice Beach is famous for cowards, but at least as well known for Muscle Beach Home amateur and professional bodybuilders.
50. night walk: For years, the Sierra Club Angeles Chapter has been leading walking tours on the many trails of Griffith Park. http://angeles.sierraclub.org/griffith/index.asp.
51. Learning to swim: the selection of equipment, Leisure and Parks Department offers Operation Splash, free swimming lessons summer sponsored by Kaiser Permanente. www.laparks.org
52. Get egocentric Sahaja Yoga Meditation Center in Sherman Oaks offers free weekly meditation classes in English, Spanish or Persian. The 90 minutes free guided meditations are provided three nights a week and once on Saturday. For the program, visit http://sahajayogala.org/FreeClasses.htm
53. Museum of the ban Residence: residence of 1864 Greek Revival, the banishment of museums, is the former home of General Phineas Banning, the "Father" the Port of Los Angeles.
54. African American Museum in California: The California African American Museum exhibitions to raise public awareness of the contributions Afro-Americans in society.
55. California Science Center: Through practical experience in the galleries at the California Science Center you will learn about inventions and innovations of man, life processes and more. It also has a seven-story IMAX theater.
56. Museum UCLA Fowler: Exhibitions Africa, Asia, Pacific and America, past and present, providing a unique and intriguing Fowler Museum.
57. Getty Center: In view of the coast of California and Los Angeles, the Getty Center surrounds guests a breathtaking view and a collection of art class world, including European painting and decorative arts contemporary photographs.
58. Getty Villa: An educational center and museum dedicated to Malibu the study of arts and cultures of ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria.
59. Hollywood Bowl Museum: New exhibition booth at the renewal of Hollywood Bowl music and great moments in classical music, jazz and Rock & Roll.
60. Homestead Museum: historic site of two houses dating from the 1840s and 1920 and a private cemetery.
61. Los Angeles Maritime Museum: Located in San Pedro, inside the former municipal airport Ferry, this museum is dedicated to celebrating the maritime history of the California coast.
62. The Paley Center for Media: more than museum, the Paley Center is an institution dedicated to educating the public and to explore the intersection between media and society. Leads discussions on television, radio and emerging platforms and the cultural, creative and social development of these expressions.
63. Santa Monica Museum of Art: The Santa Monica Museum of Art organizes exhibitions of contemporary art in all dynamic media and disciplines, supplemented by education courses for people of all ages.
64. Travel Town Museum: Dedicated to the preservation and celebration railway in the western United States, with exhibitions of historic locomotives of steam passenger vehicles, and cars.
65. FIDM: Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising library of over 10,000 costumes, accessories and textiles from the 18th century to the present including film and theatrical costumes.
66. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust: Brigitte Lahaie is dedicated as a main source institution commemorating those who perished and those who survived the Holocaust housing valuable artifacts that miraculously survived the war, ghettos, and finally camps.
67. Autry National Center: downtown galleries to explore general issues related to the history and various cultures of the American West.
68. Art and Folk Art Museum: The first focused on folklore and folk art, the museum offers exhibits on artistic expression throughout the world, showing a variety of cultures.
69. Hammer Museum: The collections include works Monet, Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Sargent. Also conferences, seminars, graduate film, lectures and musical performances.
70. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens: An oasis of art and culture in 207 acres. Discover stunning gardens, the new children in the garden, tropical conservatory, garden Chinese, four art galleries and a library with collections of rare books.
71. Japanese American National Museum: Internationally recognized for commitment to explore the importance of cultural and ethnic diversity of the United States to present and share the experience Americans Japanese with exhibitions, public programs, the award-winning shop and resource center.
72. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA): With more than 120,000 works in its permanent collection, LACMA is the largest visual arts museum in the western United States. With the recent addition of the Broad Museum of Contemporary Art LACMA is the first encyclopedic museum with a facility dedicated to contemporary art, which is particularly suited to Los Angeles.
73. Mak Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House: one of the most important cultural centers of Los Angeles, the MAK Center for Art and Architecture is located at the historic Schindler House and art exhibitions on cultural issues, experimentation and invention.
74. Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA): City Art Museum has a first class of the best permanent collections in the country, with works by artists such Roy Lichtenstein, Mark Rothko, and more.
75. MOCA Geffen: With exhibitions of avant-garde, on educational programs and events popular of the night, this is your source of inspiration and a must for lovers of contemporary art.
76. Museum of Latin American art: By focusing on exposures rotation Museum highlights important contributions in the field of contemporary art from America Latin. Meanwhile, their anchors museum's permanent collection with works by Wilfredo Lam and Alejandro Colunga, among others.
77. History Museum Natural Los Angeles: The Museum, known for its marble walls of the original 1913 and equipped roundabout holds the title of being the largest museum third of its kind in the United States, over 3.5 million copies and counting.
78. Norton Simon Museum of Art: The permanent collection of art characteristics of the European Renaissance to the mid 20th century, with works by Raphael, Botticelli, Rubens, Rembrandt, Watteau, Goya, Monet, Renoir, Degas and Van Gogh and the sculpture of India and South Asia.
79. Skirball Cultural Center: At the Skirball, enjoy the exhibits of museums – including Ark of Noah very popular at the Skirball – family programs, performing arts world music, films, lectures, classes, restaurants, shops and more.
80. Enjoy the sun on the beach: Make your choice, or to show your tan or to relax in solitude.
81. Stroll in Griffith Park Griffith Park is the largest urban park in the country – 4,107 acres – and offers a mix of free activities for the whole family. Picnic at one large lawns or walking one of the many trails in the park free.
82. Explore the desert of Los Angeles: Los Angeles has a wealth of wilderness, that attracts fans walking and cycling to places like Topanga State Park, Griffith Park and the Angeles National Forest in Los Angeles. Find the best hiking trails.
83. Go surfing: What you get on a board for the first time or you're an experienced driver looking for better breaks Los Angeles, there is something for everyone. Find the best waves.
84. Birdwatching in Debs Park Audubon Center: The new Audubon Center at Debs Park is the first LEED Platinum certified building, which alone could be grounds for a visit, but the real gem is far from the bustle of the city and reconnect with nature.
85. Walk along the Urban Trail: At any time of day or night, the trail to Silver Lake restored tank is filled with joggers, strollers and dogs on a leash. With a surface crushed granite, the flat course of two miles has become a gym outdoors for residents bohemian.
86. Relax in itself Angeles Riviera: The port of Marina del Rey offers spectacular views and many activities outdoors, including: running, skating, cycling or simply relaxing in the park.
87. Palisades Park: Palisades Park has some of the most beautiful sunsets sun in the city and overlooking the sea is one of the oldest parks in the city, and also one of the most beautiful. The race and the bike path runs along steep cliffs overlooking the sea, while the palm trees are scattered around, adding to the peaceful landscape.
88. Stop and smell the roses: The UCLA campus can enjoy three beautiful gardens for the price of nothing. Mildred E. Mathias Once Botanical Garden, the Sculpture Garden Franklin D. Murphy and Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and Exhibition Park Rose Garden, near USC.
89. Point Fermin Park and Lighthouse: Located on the Pacific Ocean, Point Fermin often overlooked by visitors. But Park of 37 hectares and offers coin telescopes some of the best views of the coast, while the flagship of 1874 is a perfect image for photo-ops. Picnicking, jogging or just sit and lost.
90. Free lessons in archery in Pasadena: I bet you had not thought of that. Pasadena Roving Archers offers free classes every Saturday. Www.rovingarchers.com Visit for more information.
91. Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve: Located Van Nuys, Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve debunks the myth that LA is a jungle of concrete. In the reserve, it is difficult to say that you're in town all. Groves fill the landscape with a variety of wildlife – waterfowl, ducks, herons and more – go to your day.
92. Farm fresh summer Music Farmers Market: All About Jazz for the whole family healthy this annual series of summer concerts. The combination products market great food home from Los Angeles to groups of farmers who come from traditions such as Latin jazz, swing, country, jazz funk and more. Thursday and Friday until September.
93. Grand Summer Festival Artists: At noon, hundreds of Angelenos quit his job and have a cultural break with a bit of fresh air. Performance Major features more than 40 free events for the Performing Arts – Music, dance and theater – as multicultural as his own audience, giving local talent a chance to shine. Mid-June to Mid October.
94. Ford Amphitheatre Summer Season: Imagine dance shows, comedy, film and music in the climate California, cypresses and chaparral, courtesy of Los Angeles County Arts Commission. June to mid-October.
95. Pershing Square Summer Concert Series: At the heart of the great height of the center of the city is an oasis of palms known as Pershing Square, where summer brings residents, tourists and professionals as well as lunchtime concerts, movies on Friday, children and events fabulous Salsa Sundays. From June to late September.
96. Live The Hollywood & Highland: This series of summer gives you the opportunity to compete with the best jazz cats and samples of gifts of Bacchus and to end hunger in the world all at the same time. Even if it is a free event, donations of wine tasting benefit from project angels. From June to August on Tuesdays.
97. Twilight Dance and Music in the Santa Monica Pier in Hawaii Jamaica, Great Britain, Argentina, Africa … These are just some of the places Exotic Dance represented by Twilight and the series of music concerts this summer. From late June to late August.
98. Sunset Summer Music Festival in Culver City: The sun is not the only thing going in Culver City during the summer. When the day ends, the music starts, which offers an eclectic mix of music including classic rock, bluegrass and zydeco, even. Mid July-September start.
99. I also like the Rock in the Hammer Museum: Indie 103.1 resumes out to local groups coming to play on the terrace of the hammer. In the past, groups like sea bass and Tokyo Police Club played to a crowd. 2009 dates have not been posted yet, but visit the site for updates.
100. The 405 free Saturday at the Getty Center: "Saturday Off the 405" (formerly known as "Off Friday" 405) takes over the museum's courtyard, with a view nightlife of the city. Have a drink at the bar money and then check the guest musicians, organized by the magazine Flavorpill. May to September.
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