Los Angeles Staycation - Ideas to Plan a Fun Weekend at Home

Published: July 18, 2024
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We all love a good vacation. But sometimes, life gets in the way and we can’t get out of town for a variety of reasons. That’s where the idea of a Los Angeles staycation comes in handy. Explore your local city with fresh eyes, seeing and doing things you’ve never done, or only done once. You could even stay in a hotel to make it seem like more of an escape from daily life. If you’re in Los Angeles looking for some ways to explore your hometown, then check out this list of our favorite things to do in L.A. for a fun staycation. Our top staycation ideas include:

  • Aquarium of the Pacific
  • OUE Skyspace L.A.
  • Natural History Museum
  • California Science Center
  • Newport Landing Whale Watch Cruise
  • L.A. Zoo & Botanical Gardens
  • Roller-Skating in Santa Monica
  • The Huntington Library & Gardens
  • Griffith Park

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Aquarium of the Pacific

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For the animal lovers, this is one attraction that shouldn’t be missed as part of a delightful and educational staycation for the whole family. This particular aquarium’s unique focus on the creatures of the vast Pacific makes it an ideal way to learn more about the natural world in your very own backyard, too! They also host periodic special events and programming that you can take advantage of as a local, so be sure to check out the website before your visit. Getting In: Aquarium of the Pacific tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

OUE Skyspace L.A. & Skyslide

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You may have lived in L.A. for quite some time, but have you ever taken the opportunity to see your home city from a bird’s-eye perspective? Head to OUE Skyspace, at the top of the US Bank Tower, for unparalleled views of the city in all directions, from the ocean to the mountains. An extra fun element of this attraction is the Skyslide option – an add-on activity that allows you to slide down from the 70th to the 69th floor of the building in an all-glass exterior slide. It’s a heck of a trip and is quite a thrill. Getting In: OUE Skyspace LA tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card. Skyslide is available for an upgrade fee paid directly to the attraction.

Natural History Museum

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If you’re a history buff or a big fan of the natural world, then this museum is for you. This was actually the first museum in L.A. (the more you know...) and today boasts an impressive collection of natural and cultural artifacts from around the globe. You’ll find everything from dinosaur fossils to Aztec art and artifacts. They also boast rotating special exhibits on various topics, so there’s always something new to explore! Getting In: Natural History Museum tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

California Science Center

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This is a great attraction for families, and is conveniently located in Exposition Park right next to the Natural History Museum –so make a day of it! They have well over 100 interactive exhibits, including fascinating and informative displays of live animals in their famed “Ecosystems” galleries. The big draw, however, is the Space Shuttle Endeavour, which has recently arrived in California. You could also see an IMAX film on a relevant topic, which will make the afternoon just that little bit extra special. Getting In: The California Science Center is free to explore; California Science Center IMAX tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

Newport Landing Whale Watch Cruise

In search of something truly special for your staycation? Then a whale watch cruise it is! This delightful and educational excursion is an excellent way to not only see more of your city via the water, but also to appreciate the natural environment in a way you might not have before. Come here to see these majestic creatures in the wild, from Giant Blue Ways to smaller Minke Whales. The kind of whales you’ll see varies seasonally, so be sure to ask your captain what to expect! Getting In: Whale watch tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

L.A. Zoo & Botanical Gardens

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While you may have taken the kids to the zoo a time or two, have you really spent time exploring the Botanical Gardens? Head to this combo attraction to not only enjoy a visit to your favorite critters, but a chance to stroll through some of the most beautiful gardens around. You’ll also learn about the vital connections between plant and animal life in the world’s ecosystems, and see how both depend upon one another for survival. Getting In: LA Zoo & Botanical Gardens tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

Roller-Skating in Santa Monica

If you’re in search of some old-fashioned fun, why not try your hand at roller-skates after all these years? Cruise around the Santa Monica Boardwalk on your skates, and enjoy the fresh air and exercise. Adults and kids alike will delight in this fun activity. You can rent skates easily from Perry’s Beach Café, which also doubles as an excellent place for some tasty lunch or snacks (see above - doesn't it look relaxing?) Getting In: Perry’s Beach Café rentals are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

The Huntington Library & Gardens

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Another option for you horticultural enthusiasts is the Huntington. This distinctive attraction combines the appeal of some glorious gardens with the that of an art gallery/research library all into one amazing package. After your leisurely stroll through the gardens, check out the paintings and rare books within, including a Gutenberg Bible and a printing of Chaucer’s Canterbury TalesGetting In: Huntington Library & Gardens tickets are included with the Go Los Angeles Card.

Griffith Park

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Last but certainly not least, be sure to visit your hometown park! This massive urban park is filled with fun things to do, from the usual outdoor fare like picnics, hikes, runs, and bike rides to informative attractions like the Observatory, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the above-mentioned zoo & botanical gardens. You could easily spend an entire day enjoying this massive park, but you could also make a few hours here part of a larger itinerary. Either way, it’s good to support your local parks! Getting In: Griffith Park is free to explore; attractions inside the park may charge admission.

Don’t Forget to Save

There you have it – our favorite suggestions for Los Angeles staycation ideas. Whether you’re the type that loves to explore and learn new things, or just love to kick back and relax, we’re sure you’ll be able to create that perfect staycation plan. Remember, if you’re looking to spend wisely while enjoying your local attractions, pick up a Go Los Angeles® Card today!

Katie Sagal
Go City Travel Expert

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Things to do in Los Angeles for Pride Day

Los Angeles is an integral part of the Pride origin story. For it was here in 1970, around a year after the riots at New York’s Stonewall Inn (and three after police raids at LA gay bars the Black Cat Tavern and New Faces) that one of the world’s very first Pride marches took place, alongside similar events in Chicago, San Francisco and the Big Apple itself. More than half a century later, LA Pride is a much-loved feature of the festival calendar: a vibrant, love-soaked celebration of diversity and inclusion that has the whole city partying for weeks on end. Better still, LA now has not one but TWO inclusive festivals running every June, since the welcome addition of WeHo Pride in 2022. WeHo is based out of LA Pride’s former location in and around West Hollywood Park, while LA Pride has moved back to the OG 1970s location in Hollywood proper. Still with us? If not, all you need remember is that it’s twice the fun it was previously! Rea don as we break down the deets (as chronologically as possible!) with all the essential events from LA's Pride festival season... Harvey Milk Day WeHo traditionally kicks off proceedings with an all-singing, all-dancing drag extravaganza on Harvey Milk Day, May 22. The annual José Sarria Drag Pageant is named after the first openly gay person to run for office in the United States, aka the drag performer Widow Norton. Expect dizzyingly high camp and a celebratory atmosphere. In a nod to Harvey, who later became the first openly gay elected official in California, milk and cookies are provided. The event is free, but you’d be well advised to reserve your spot online.  Date: May 22. More info here. Venice Pride Block Party The annual Venice Pride Block Party promises live DJs, a queer market, drag performers (of course), a whole host of enticing food trucks, and a few surprises to boot! And all this just inches from the beach. Way to get the party started.  Date: usually the Friday of WeHo weekend. More info here.  Outloud One of the major success stories of the breakout WeHo Pride celebration, Outloud is a three-day extravaganza of live music at West Hollywood Park. The Friday night opening party is free (but spots must be booked), while Saturday and Sunday are ticketed, with passes available for one or both days. We’re talking some major names, too: acts to appear in the first few years alone include Kylie, Kesha, Janelle Monáe, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Grace Jones. Date: first weekend of June. More info and tickets here. WeHo Pride Street Fair  WeHo Pride’s free street party is quite the amuse bouche ahead of the following weekend’s main event, featuring two days of performances – DJ’s, drag acts, fashion parades, mariachi and country bands, and more – across its Rainbow and Celebration stages at Santa Monica Boulevard. The annual Dyke March also kicks off from here on the Saturday afternoon. Date: first weekend of June. More info here. WeHo Pride March The WeHo Pride celebrations culminate with a march through West Hollywood, a river of flamboyant floats and colorful costumes that flows from N. Crescent Heights Boulevard, west along Santa Monica Boulevard to N. San Vicente Boulevard in Hollywood’s iconic Rainbow District. The parade kicks off around noon, and crowns a ‘Parade lifetime ally icon’ each year, with Cyndi Lauper becoming the inaugural holder of the title in 2024. Date: first Sunday of June. More info here. An Evening Among The Roses Soirees don’t come much swankier than The Huntington’s annual garden party celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its stellar contribution to the museum and its work. Expect string quartets, specialty cocktails, decadent hors d’oeuvres, and slow-dancing in the beautiful rose garden. Tickets start at upwards of $100 for general admission with VIP entry and other increasingly pricey ticket bundles also available. Dress to impress! Date: first or second Friday in June. More info and tickets here. LA Pride in the Park Since returning to its Hollywood Boulevard roots in 2022, the original LA Pride has held its accompanying music festival further east still, in the LA State Historic Park. It’s a big ‘un, too: previous headliners to have filled the 80-foot stage include Megan Thee Stallion, Ricky Martin and Miss Mariah Carey herself! Add some 20 acres of activities, bars, food vendors, a ‘sober garden’ for natural highs, and an X-rated ‘erotic city’ and a good time is more or less guaranteed. Date: second Saturday of June. More info and tickets here. LA Pride Parade No shrinking violet, the epic LA Pride Parade kicks off on Highland Avenue at 11AM, painting a rainbow right across Hollywood Boulevard and down Cahuenga Boulevard. The pot of gold at the end? The LA Pride Block Party, a free all-day street party with live entertainment, drag acts galore, and more food trucks and beer gardens than you can shake a very large stick at. The best spots for ogling the parade’s fantastical floats and outlandish costumes are along the middle of Hollywood Blvd, or opposite the ABC7 broadcast area on Highland. Keep your peepers peeled for the grand marshals; previous incumbents include Harvey Milk, Paris Hilton, Demi Lovato and George Takei.  Date: second Sunday of June. More info here. Pride is Universal Ever wanted to experience LA’s Universal Studios after hours? Now’s your chance! The annual Pride is Universal event sees doors open to ticket holders as early as 2PM (VIPs) and 4PM (general admission). So far so normal. But when doors close to the general public at 9PM, you get to stick around! Pride gets the party started with multiple DJ sets and dance zones across the park, with the music continuing until 2AM. Better yet, most of the rides, attractions and restaurants stay open too, but without the long lines! Magical. Date: varies, but usually the weekend after LA Pride. More info and tickets here. Save on LA’s Most Popular Attractions Hey, you could always check out some of LA’s best tours, activities and attractions while you’re in town. Buy an attraction pass from Go City and you could save up to 50% on regular prices at nearly 50 attractions, including: Universal Studios Hollywood Big Bus hop-on hop-off tour Madame Tussauds Hollywood La Brea Tar Pits The Natural History Museum … and more! Find out more and bag your Los Angeles attraction pass here.
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