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These ten free and exciting activities in Los Angeles only scratch the surface of what Los Angeles has to offer.
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Free and Exciting Activities in Los Angeles
Whoever said that you need money to have fun in Los Angeles; is lying to you.
These ten free and exciting activities in Los Angeles only
scratch the surface of what Los Angeles has to offer.
Los Angeles has a verity of beautiful hikes to offer.
Solutions in LA suggests you take the time to find and
enjoy the gorgeous Franklin Canyon.
The canyon is hidden and an unknown part of Los
Angeles, so if you need a day getaway this is the
place.
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If you’re interested in different types of music,
Amoeba music store, on Sunset Boulevard at Cahuenga, in Hollywood
offers free concerts almost weekly. Just show up ready
to have a good time.
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When you’re in Hollywood you can’t pass up the
chance to see the stars. Take a walk down
Hollywood’s walk of fame; to see Hollywood’s famous
stars, and have your picture taken next to them. Its only
2 blocks north of Amoeba Music.
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California is known for its beaches, and no beach is more famous or fun than Venice Beach, also known as
muscle beach. Take a towel and a swimsuit
because the water is amazing. However the people and
performance artists on the boardwalk can keep you entertained
for hours. There are many hotels located on the boardwalk if you’re
interested in a beachfront vacation, and Solutions in LA is ready to help
you find your perfect beachfront hotel.
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Both the Getty Museums are free to enter, and hold some
of the most famous pieces of artwork known to man. The rose
garden at the Getty Center in Brentwood, is one of the most
romantic places in LA.
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The California Science Center in Exposition Park
, is a fun and informative museum. A lot of their exhibits are hands on, and they have a
new fish tank that houses countless numbers of marine
wildlife. They even have a marine petting zoo where you
can touch starfish.
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The La Brea Tar Pits have been around for thousands of years. Located in Hancock Park the tar
pits show what life was like during the time of the cave man.
If you visit on the second Tuesday of the month you can
also visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
next door.
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Window shopping down Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills can yield some unexpected results. You may not be able to afford
the items in the stores, but the movie stars who shop there can, so you never know who you can
meet or get a picture with.
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The Griffith Observatory is a perfect place to watch the sky. It has been newly renovated, and
is the perfect place to learn about the universe. Griffith Park is also the perfect place to get a
view of a LA and have a nice picnic.
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Walking down Olvera St. will show you what LA used to look like before Hollywood existed,
the street is centuries old. It was the first street in LA, and it is a great place to experience some of the local history, and Latino
culture.
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If you know any other free or exciting things in Los Angeles, or you have been to any of these
places, and you have advice for first time visitors pleases feel free to comment below, or if you liked the article please share it. If you’re
interested in doing any or all of these things, but you don’t live in LA, but you want to visit; contact Solutions in LA for information about
hotels, transportation, or any other accommodation you might be interested in.
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