Things to do in Los Angeles

Discover LA's Wonders: Stargazing, Dance Nights, Hiking, and More in the City of Angels


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Listeners exploring Los Angeles will discover a city bursting with fun, flavor, and adventure, no matter their interests. For a dazzling start, the Griffith Observatory welcomes visitors today from 10 am to 10 pm, set among scenic trails in Griffith Park. Here, listeners can peer through telescopes, catch a live planetarium show, or just take in panoramic city views and the iconic Hollywood Sign. On September 18, the free “All Space Considered” live broadcast lets science fans explore the universe with curatorial staff, while September 27 hosts the popular Public Star Party, offering dozens of telescopes for public stargazing.

Music lovers and nightlife seekers can vibe to the energy of “A Toda Madre Saturdays” in downtown L.A., where reggaeton rhythms fill A Toda Madre Cantina from 10 pm—a local favorite for dancing and mixing with Angelenos, according to Patch's Los Angeles Events Calendar for August 30, 2025.

Families and art enthusiasts will love the ongoing 59th Annual Sawdust Art Festival in nearby Laguna Beach with local artists, live music, and hands-on art classes, as listed by KidsOutAndAbout. Younger listeners can get hands-on at the “Make-Together Workshop: Tea Pet Mugs” or dive into interactive science at Discovery Cube Los Angeles’ “Rescue Exhibition.”

Outdoorsy listeners get spoiled with options. The Los Angeles Hiking Group leads a “Perfect Weather Hike” in Griffith Park every Saturday—a scenic two-hour loop with sweeping views of downtown, the Pacific, and the Observatory. For a wilder trek, join their “Bouquet Falls & cliff-climb” adventure through Bouquet Canyon, offering waterfall views, light climbing, and a follow-up free concert. Malibu Creek State Park provides over 15 miles of trails, swimming holes, and M*A*S*H filming locations, with history and natural beauty.

Iconic attractions remain musts. Universal Studios Hollywood dazzles with rides themed on blockbusters, and Disneyland in nearby Anaheim serves up timeless charm and roller coasters. The Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theatre invite listeners to find celebrity stars and handprints, creating their own “movie moment.” For sports, catch a Dodgers game at Dodger Stadium if it lines up with the visit, or tour the legendary stadium any day.

Art lovers can wander the Getty Center for classical to modern masterpieces or the unique Getty Villa for an ancient Greece and Rome experience along the coast. LACMA offers more than 150,000 works to ponder, from around the world and across eras.

The culinary pulse of L.A. beats at local food landmarks and markets. Visit the bustling Grand Central Market for global flavors or the farmers’ markets popping up throughout weekends—like the festive one in Dana Point. Secret gems await too, like the mochi at Fugetsu-Do in Little Tokyo, a local favorite for over a century, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Beach culture runs deep—Venice Beach Boardwalk entertains with street performers, bodybuilders, and skateboarding, while Santa Monica’s sandy piers and Pacific surf offer classic West Coast fun. For serenity, South Coast Botanic Garden hosts “Bamboozled: An Unexpected Bamboo Adventure” for a botanical escape just outside the city bustle.

Those craving an authentic local perspective can sign up for walking tours with The Real Los Angeles Tours. Led by passionate local guides, these walks uncover hidden neighborhoods, street art, and the evolving city story, with eco-friendly options for travelers on any budget.

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Things to do in Los AngelesBy Inception Point Ai