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Los Angeles is a sprawling, sun-soaked city of distinct worlds — Hollywood and the studios, the museums of the Miracle Mile, the beaches from Santa Monica to Venice, the hilltop Getty, and the observatory above it all. It rewards visitors who pick a few areas rather than chasing the whole map, who build in driving time between them, and who lean into the indoor-outdoor, anything-goes culture. The weather is famously mild and sunny nearly year-round, making almost any season a good time to visit.
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Top Los Angeles Experiences

Battleship USS Iowa Museum
The "Battleship of Presidents" — a mighty World War II-era battleship now a museum ship at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, where you can walk the decks, tour the gun turrets, and stand on the bridge.

The Queen Mary
The legendary Art Deco ocean liner, permanently moored in Long Beach since 1967 — once the grandest ship afloat, now a floating museum and hotel, famous for its history, its design, and its ghost stories.

Universal Studios Hollywood
A movie-themed amusement park and working studio in one — the famous backlot Studio Tour tram, plus immersive lands and rides built around major film and TV franchises. A full-day LA highlight for families.

Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
A behind-the-scenes tour of a real working Hollywood studio in Burbank — soundstages, backlot streets, iconic sets, props, and costumes from a century of beloved films and TV shows. For real movie fans.

The Getty Center
A spectacular hilltop art museum above Brentwood — European paintings (including Van Gogh's "Irises"), gardens, and Richard Meier's gleaming travertine architecture, reached by a tram with sweeping city views. Free admission.

Griffith Observatory
The Art Deco observatory on the slopes of Mount Hollywood — free to enter, with planetarium shows, telescopes, science exhibits, and the city's most famous views of the LA basin and the Hollywood Sign.
Hotels
Where to Stay in Los Angeles

The Beverly Hills Hotel
★★★★★
The legendary "Pink Palace" — a 1912 Beverly Hills landmark set in lush gardens, with private bungalows, the storied Polo Lounge, and a century of Hollywood glamour. The definitive Old Hollywood hotel.

The Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel
★★★★★
A grand 1928 landmark at the foot of Rodeo Drive — the "Pretty Woman" hotel — blending classic elegance with Four Seasons service, in the most central, walkable spot in Beverly Hills.

Shutters on the Beach
★★★★★
A beloved Cape Cod-style luxury hotel directly on the sand in Santa Monica — breezy beach-house elegance, an oceanfront pool and spa, and the rare LA hotel where you step straight onto the beach.
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