This beloved open-air swimming centre has two Olympic-sized pools for serious swimmers, but also provides plenty of access for families and swimming lessons for beginners.
360 N Arroyo BoulevardThis striking 1929 Spanish-style building sits, along with the Malibu Lagoon Museum, inside the confines of Malibu Lagoon State Park. The major attraction at Adamson House is...
23200 Pacific Coast HighwayBaker has been staging marionette shows for more than 40 years; booking for them is essential. Staff can also cater for children's parties.
1345 W 1st StreetEstablished 19 years after Evergreen Cemetery in unincorporated East LA, Calvary Cemetery is a driving cemetery. The broad avenues of this Catholic burial ground are lined with...
4201 Whittier BoulevardBoard the Condor to view the whales feeding off Santa Barbara. The company also runs kayaking expeditions into the Painted Cave.
Santa Barbara HarborFounded in 1877 and located on a hill in Boyle Heights, Evergreen Cemetery affords views out to the snow-capped San Gabriel Mountains. Its meandering lanes are tightly packed...
204 N Evergreen AvenueLA is short on good theatre aimed at children, but this venue is one of the better ones. On Saturdays at 11am, the Geffen hosts Saturday Scene, a popular entertainment...
10886 Le Conte AvenueIt's still a great place to catch a movie, but most people come to the Chinese Theatre for the hand and/or foot imprints of around 200 Hollywood stars. As legend has it, Norma...
6925 Hollywood Boulevard'If every person could look through that telescope,' declared Griffith J Griffith, 'it would revolutionise the world.' More than 70 years after this iconic building opened, the...
2800 E Observatory RoadThis fine little museum presents a lively account of the Hollywood Bowl's history, through archival film footage, audio clips, photography and all manner of other memorabilia....
2301 N Highland AvenueThe owners of Hollywood Forever have come in for criticism for promoting the place as a tourist attraction, but any place that houses the remains of such celluloid luminaries...
6000 Santa Monica BoulevardFormed in 1924 when the Mulholland Dam was built, the Hollywood Reservoir was a landmark piece of engineering. Holding 2.5 billion US gallons, it provided the drinking water to...
Lake Hollywood Drive, Hollywood HillsThe blinding sun that you might face as you leave the chapel is a blessing. The view from the chapel's steps takes in the unfortunate new mausoleum, which resembles nothing so...
4334 Whittier Boulevard