Things to do in Los Angeles

Thrilling Escapades and Cultural Immersion in LA's Vibrant Summer Playground


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Thrill-seekers, art lovers, and culture explorers—Los Angeles is your playground this week. Dive straight into the buzz of the city with Universal Studios Hollywood’s Mega Movie Summer, running through August 10, packing blockbuster films, special events, and immersive attractions inspired by cinematic legends. Right next door, Hollywood Bowl is turning up the nostalgia: experience Jurassic Park in Concert today as a full orchestra brings the iconic score to life beneath the starlit sky, complete with surprise character meet-and-greets.

For music lovers wanting more, HARD Summer 2025 has just electrified Hollywood Park, but the beat carries across town: KCRW’s Summer Nights continues with free DJ performances and dancing at notable L.A. sites such as the Hammer Museum and Chinatown, giving listeners a soundtrack to summer under the open sky, as reported by Secret Los Angeles. Whisky a Go Go, the legendary Sunset Strip venue, promises rock energy all month; this week’s concerts include Babylon A.D. and Prima Donna Rising for those craving genuine, gritty live music.

Art and culture shine at The Getty Center, where world-class works sit alongside tranquil gardens with panoramic city views—no ticket needed to enjoy the hillside architecture. The Petersen Automotive Museum offers a completely different experience, exhibiting everything from rare movie cars to race machines that fascinate gearheads and curious newcomers alike, according to Tripadvisor. Prefer your art outdoors? The First Thursdays Artwalk in Laguna Beach just wrapped, but L.A. brims with creative street murals and installations in neighborhoods like Arts District and Venice.

Adventure seekers can hike up through Griffith Park for an unforgettable perspective on the city, culminating at Griffith Observatory, the perfect spot to snap a photo of the Hollywood Sign or gaze through public telescopes. If a different view is on your wish list, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area features winding trails, mountain vistas, and easy access to pristine El Matador State Beach, making it perfect for a picnic or a sunset stroll. Over in Venice Beach, listeners will encounter skateboarders, street performers, and quirky shops, all set to the soundtrack of rolling waves.

Looking for something truly unique? The Obscure in downtown L.A. delivers an immersive cocktail-tasting journey wrapped in myth and candlelight, running exclusively through August. According to Secret Los Angeles, this speakeasy infuses each drink with story and spectacle, ideal for adventurous palates and curious minds.

For a fusion of technology and entertainment, Cosm in Inglewood offers shared reality inside a giant 8K LED dome—watch Cirque du Soleil’s “O,” classic cinema, or even live sports, all reimagined in stunning virtual immersion this month, with group specials available.

No trip to L.A. is complete without indulgent bites: discover food trucks near Abbot Kinney, sample avocado beer at Avocado Fest, or hit Grand Central Market for everything from tacos to artisanal cheese. In the mood for sea and surf? Head south to Doheny State Beach in Dana Point for surfing, tide-pooling, and classic California vibes, or explore Laguna Beach’s art galleries and sandy coves for a laid-back escape.

Whether catching concerts, hiking high above city lights, sipping in secret bars, or exploring beaches and museums, Los Angeles this week invites every visitor to experience something unforgettable.

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Things to do in Los AngelesBy Inception Point Ai