- Visiting the Getty Center
The museum is full of artistic masterpieces and is located on a delightful hilltop with incredible views. Of course, there are no rich collections of galleries of the Old World, but the impressive exhibits cover a wide historical period.
Here are works by Rubens, Renoir, Monet, Van Gogh and Cezanne. French arts and crafts have received a lot of attention, as has a growing collection of photographs. The garden of fine sculptures is especially impressive.
Many dreamed of being Julia Roberts shopping on Rodeo Drive, but very few of us could afford it. Along the cobblestone trail, tourists mingle with the seriously wealthy. Not far from here is Anderson Court, the only shopping center designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Fulfill your fashion dreams at the best stores in Los Angeles.
- Walking in downtown Los Angeles
Enjoy the city's urban architectural heritage up close on a leisurely walking tour. The walking tour takes you through the city's best sights and most beautiful buildings, from historic theaters and Art Deco buildings to modern buildings.
- Dive into the Jurassic World
Despite the name, this pseudo-scientific nook has nothing to do with Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park or any of its sequels. The Jurassic Museum of Technology is a repository of curiosities, from scientific marvels like a bat that can fly through walls to impossibly small sculptures. The Institute is an intriguing mix of fact and fiction.
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