Listeners heading to Los Angeles this week are in for an exciting mix of classic attractions, vibrant local happenings, and uniquely LA experiences. To catch an energy-filled spectacle, mark July 20 for the Cali Carnival, Fun Fair at 3170 11th Street. This adults-only carnival pulses with live performances, games, bull riding, a full bar, hookah tables, vendors, and more, promising a playful afternoon and evening that captures LA’s flair for dramatic fun.
Tonight and every Friday through September (except July 4), Barnsdall Art Park Foundation hosts Friday Night Wine Tastings atop Olive Hill at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House. Sip boutique wines, savor treats from food trucks, and groove to DJ sets while soaking in 360-degree city views and a perfect sunset—an ideal adult outing of local flavor and art, according to Time Out Los Angeles.
This weekend, classic car fans can enjoy the Montrose Car Show on Sunday, July 6, from 9 AM to 2 PM in the Montrose Shopping Park. The Music in the Park series offers free outdoor concerts every Sunday at Memorial Park in La Cañada Flintridge, where picnics and music combine for a relaxing community vibe, as highlighted by Phyllis Harb.
Adventurers can hike Malibu Creek State Park, roaming 15 miles of scenic trails past volcanic gorges, rock pools, and historic ruins, while bird watchers, mountain bikers, and climbers find ample challenges among the chaparral slopes, per California State Parks. For an oceanic twist, take a guided whale watching tour from Long Beach or kayak and snorkel off Anacapa Island in the Channel Islands National Park, which travel blogger The Unremarkable Climber calls the best day trip to escape city crowds.
Movie buffs can book the TCM Classic Films Tour or opt for the Full Hollywood Sign Tour with Comedians & Their Dogs at sunset—a quirky, laughter-filled climb with canine company offering unbeatable photo ops and playful commentary. TripAdvisor reviewers praise this tour for its fun guides and epic views. Studio experiences at Universal Studios Hollywood are a must, from rides to behind-the-scenes tours and well-themed food courts, especially in the Harry Potter area, as per recent traveler reviews.
Unique art and culture activists can dive into Chinatown’s First Friday festivities, offering extended gallery hours, pop-up vendors, and music along Chungking Road and West Plaza until 10 PM. For hands-on culinary adventure, look up local cooking workshops like The Chori-Man’s chorizo making class or pop-up tastings, which Allevents.in lists among trending July activities.
Those seeking the city’s outdoors should stroll through Echo Park on a swan boat—described by TripAdvisor as a hidden gem—or hike Sand Dune Park in Manhattan Beach for a workout with Pacific views. For a touch of LA’s surf culture, catch a sunset along Venice Beach’s boardwalk or try a morning horseback ride through the Hollywood Hills via the Mulholland Trail, with sweeping vistas of the iconic sign and skyline.
Food lovers can explore LA's internationally known taco and food truck scene; evenings beckon with everything from Silverlake’s trendy gastropubs to Koreatown’s lively late-night barbecue spots. For a unique date or social night, join a sound bath or meditation event, or simply unwind at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank on Friday for a classic car show and retro diner experience that bridges past and present.
Film enthusiasts this month can enjoy outdoor screenings under the stars, with July’s lineup at venues like the Hollywood Bowl pairing movies such as La La Land with fireworks displays—a favorite LA summer tradition, as reported by Time Out Los Angeles.
From celebrity home tours through Beverly Hills to whale watching in Pacific waters, and from eclectic art nights to scenic hikes and food adventures, LA serves up a daily lineup of experiences that are as dynamic and diverse as the city itself.