The Best Places in Los Angeles to Pop the Question
From museums to alien landscapes, read on for the best places in Los Angeles to propose.
09/27/2016
Esther Tseng
From museums to alien landscapes, read on for the best places in Los Angeles to propose.
09/26/2016
Discover Los Angeles
Your date is off to a good start - admission to the Getty Center is free, and you don’t need a ticket or reservation!
Parking is $15 per car, and reduced to $10 after 3 p.m. Go Metro and save even more money: Metro bus lines 734 and 234 stop at the Getty Center entrance, located at the intersection of Getty Center Drive and Sepulveda Boulevard.
09/23/2016
Discover Los Angeles
The landmark amphitheatre reopened in July 2016 after a $66-million renovation designed by Levin & Associates Architects with Mia Lehrer + Associates landscape architects. The project was initiated in 2012 and required a 21-month closure of the amphitheatre - programming during construction took place at off-site venues.
09/07/2016
Discover Los Angeles
Founded in 1938, Chinatown’s Central Plaza by day is a gathering place for the elders in the neighborhood, whether it’s for a game of chess or a sweet bun and tea from Phoenix, the area’s oldest bakery. By night, the statue of martial arts star Bruce Lee watches over the 1930s era facades, while art galleries host openings, bustling new restaurants serve the latest dishes and live music serenades visitors.
09/06/2016
Elina Shatkin
Hollywood Forever's charms are somewhat hidden. Drive by and you might barely notice it, unless you're trying to make your way past the line of cars snaking out onto Santa Monica Boulevard some Saturday night. (More on that later.) Tucked off of a busy stretch a few blocks east of Vine Street, it's easily accessible by bus. Visitors can tour the grounds for free from Monday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
08/31/2016
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On view at the Getty Center, "London Calling: Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj" represents the first major American museum exhibition to explore the leaders of the “School of London,” which rejected contemporary art’s preoccupation with abstraction and conceptualism in favor of the human figure and everyday landscape.
08/24/2016
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Molly Ringwald, the ginger-haired "It Girl" of the 80s, shares her favorite L.A. places
08/18/2016
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Get to know activist and helicopter pilot Robin Petgrave, the founder of Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum and mentor to a new generation of influential Angelenos.
08/12/2016
Discover Los Angeles
From horseback rides in the Hollywood Hills to a showstopper lamb dish and a thrilling game of soccer, we invite our Kazakh friends to explore the City of Angels with this 24 hour guide.
08/02/2016
Discover Los Angeles
Now on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) through Nov. 27, 2016, Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters is the acclaimed filmmaker’s first museum retrospective.