Top Museums in Los Angeles to Visit During Your Trip

Planning a vacation to Los Angeles? While we're sure you'll be spending plenty of your time enjoying that California sunshine, don't forget that the City of Angels also has tons of top museums, covering everything from natural history to celebrity culture.

Published: July 18, 2024
Top Los Angeles museums

Home to lots of museums that offer a diverse array of subjects for visitors to explore, L.A. has something to thrill every visitor. Take a break from trying to spot a celebrity (at least, outside of Madame Tussauds), and be sure to visit a few of our favorite Los Angeles museums.

Our insiders put together a list of top L.A. museums to consider adding to your itinerary. Let's get stuck in!

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  • Hollywood Museum
  • Madame Tussauds Hollywood
  • GRAMMY Museum
  • Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
  • La Brea Tar Pits & Museum
  • and more!

Hollywood Museum

Hollywood Museum

Get the most detailed and thorough glimpse into the history of showbiz at the famous Hollywood Museum, located in the historic Max Factor Building. With 10,000 real artifacts and props showcasing 100 years of Tinseltown on the big screen, restored makeup rooms, one-of-a-kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts, elaborate movie sets, and more.

Be sure to check out the extensive Marilyn Monroe exhibit, one of the museum's most popular displays. If you want to see Rocky's boxing gloves, Paris Hilton's party dresses, or Hannibal Lecter's jail cell from Silence of the Lambs, this is the place.

Getting in: Hollywood Museum tickets are available on the Go City® Los Angeles All-Inclusive Pass only.

Madame Tussauds Hollywood

Madame Tussauds Hollywood
The images shown depict wax figures created and owned by Madame Tussauds.

Meet all of Hollywood's most popular celebrities under one roof...sort of. Located next to the world-famous Grauman's Chinese Theatre, this wax museum is the best of its kind. Get up close to over 100 astounding life-like wax figures. Pose with Johnny Depp, Clark Gable, Beyonce, and tons of Hollywood's most beloved characters. Make sure to bring your camera to this three-story celebrity hangout, a photograph with your favorite star is the ultimate Hollywood souvenir! 

Getting in: Madame Tussauds Hollywood tickets are included on all Go City® Los Angeles passes.

La Brea Tar Pits and Museum

La Brea tar museum

Travel back to the last Ice Age when mammoths and saber-tooth cats roamed through Los Angeles at one of the world's most famous excavation sites and fossil museums. The La Brea Tar Pits and Museum is celebrated for having the largest and most diverse collection of extinct Ice Age animals and plants in the world.

A unique aspect of this museum is that visitors can get up close to the action by watching scientists at work in the excavation pits of the Page Museum Laboratory and see bones being cleaned and repaired. Check out Hancock Park, outside the Museum, to see life-size replicas of several extinct mammals. 

Getting in: La Brea Tar Pits and Museum tickets are included on all Go City® Los Angeles passes.

GRAMMY Museum®

Grammy Museum

Discover how music affects our emotions and enriches our lives at one of L.A.'s best pop culture museums. This non-profit educational institution was inspired by the GRAMMY Awards, which celebrate the best of musical accomplishments each year. Through interactive exhibits, you'll go behind the scenes of the music-making industry and recording processes and learn about the history of the GRAMMYs.

Feel the excitement of being at the Awards show firsthand as you lounge in the Museum's 200-seat Theater and watch The Making of a GRAMMY Moment. This one-of-a-kind museum is located at the heart of L.A. and is a great way to experience music as an industry so integral to the culture of Los Angeles. 

Getting in: GRAMMY Museum tickets are included on the Go Los Angeles Card All-Inclusive Pass.

Battleship IOWA Museum

Battleship IOWA Museum

Known as the "Battleship of Presidents," the Battleship IOWA Museum stands as a testament to the sailors who served the US in World War II. You'll get to explore what life was like for sailors on similar vessels and learn about various topics, like history, science, technology, engineering, and math, and the role the sailors played in WWII. 

Insider tip: download the "USS Iowa" app on your mobile phone to add to your experience. 

Getting in: Battleship IOWA Museum tickets are included on all Go City® Los Angeles passes.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles is home to one of the world’s most extensive and valuable collections of natural and cultural history. Explore the planet’s biodiversity and natural history at this dynamic learning laboratory.

Exhibit highlights include: real dinosaur and mammal fossils, natural gems and minerals, habitat dioramas, and ancient Latin American archaeological treasures. Visitors will enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at paleontologists at work in the Dino Lab where dinosaur fossils are prepared daily. 

Getting in: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles tickets are included on the Go City® Los Angeles All-Inclusive Pass only.

Huntington Library and Gardens

Huntington Library and Gardens

The Huntington is a private, nonprofit institution founded in 1919 by Henry E. Huntington. It's home to an expansive collection of rare books and manuscripts of Anglo-American civilization, art collections, and botanical gardens. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the museum’s 650 paintings and 440 works of sculpture focus on two distinct areas—European art from the 15th to the early 20th century, and American art from the late 17th to the mid-20th century.

Qualified scholars will enjoy the library, one of the most complete research libraries in the United States in its field of British and American history. The ever-changing exhibit of botanical gardens covers 120 acres and features a Teaching Greenhouse where visitors can learn some fundamentals of botany. 

Getting in: Huntington Library and Gardens tickets are included on all Go City® Los Angeles passes.

The Broad Museum

The Broad Museum

Opened in 2015, The Broad Museum is a new contemporary art museum in LA. The museum contains more than 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which includes some of the esteemed collections of postwar and contemporary art worldwide.

In addition to its permanent collection, The Broad also hosts an active rotation of temporary exhibitions and innovative installments that keep audiences engaged and coming back. The Broad Museum features two floors of gallery space to showcase the comprehensive collection and is the headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation’s worldwide lending library. 

Getting in: The Broad Museum offers free general admission, but advanced reservations are highly recommended as tickets are limited.

J. Paul Getty Museum (The Getty Center)

J. Paul Getty Museum (The Getty Center)

Located on a hilltop in the Santa Monica Mountains is L.A.'s visual arts mecca. The Getty Center houses a variety of genres and mediums including European paintings, drawings, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and European and American photographs. The building, an architectural masterpiece designed by Richard Meier, offers beautiful gardens, open spaces, and one of the best views of the city.

The Getty's constantly changing exhibitions combined with its outstanding permanent collection make it L.A.'s premier museum, attracting upwards of 1 million visitors annually. 

Getting in: The J. Paul Getty Museum admission is free, but advanced, timed reservations are required.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Spanning the globe and traveling through the depths of time with its collection of artwork, the LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States. This seven-building complex on 20 acres of land shares its collections through exhibits, public programs, and research facilities. Explore the full range of creative work from multimedia artists like Tim Burton or learn about the evolution of photography. This dynamic museum is an unbeatable destination for any art lover. 

Getting in: Los Angeles County Museum of Art tickets are available for purchase upon arrival.

Autry National Center Museum of the American West

Autry

A truly unique museum, the Autry is an intercultural history center devoted to sharing and preserving stories of the diverse peoples of the American West. A 500,000-piece collection and assorted exhibitions are designed to engage you in critical issues of society, through the lens of the Western experience. 

Getting in: Autry National Center Museum of the American West tickets are available for purchase upon arrival.

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Things to do in Silver Lake Los Angeles

Silver Lake is a fun and trendy neighborhood located in the east-central area of Los Angeles County. Though it is relatively small, this spot truly reflects the culture of the city with a long list of exciting points of interest and hidden gems to choose from. It is especially well-known for its hipster persona and laidback atmosphere, making it perfect for a lazy day in Los Angeles. Start the day with a casual stroll down Sunset Junction and grab a bite to eat at one of its tempting sidewalk cafes. Spend time checking out some of the area’s quirky historical landmarks, like The Paramour Estate and the Music Box Steps. Or simply lay out a blanket and soak up the sun in front of the Silver Lake Reservoir. With so much to see and do here, there’s no way of going wrong! Well, what are you waiting for? Silver Lake is ready for you! 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Los Angeles in December

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A well-recognized hub of innovation and creative thought, Los Angeles is home to countless cultural institutions which are well worth the visit. Still, The Broad ranks pretty high up on our bucket list for its fantastic contemporary collection and sleek design. Located on Grand Avenue in the downtown area of the city, the museum stands out for its porous, honeycomb-like exterior, and is well-known for its dimpled interior. Upon entrance, visitors can enjoy an impressive collection of around 2,000 works, with many household names. Whether you’re a creative type at heart or just trying to dip your toes into the art world, this spot is perfect. Highlights include Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog, Robert Therrien's enlarged table and chairs and Roy Lichtenstein's Black Flowers. In addition, the museum is known for housing Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Rooms, a starry installation piece perfect for anybody who’s interested in capturing the perfect vacation snap. We love this spot because its collection serves to fascinate all types. Find Interesting Activities Another one of our favorite things to do during the month of December in Los Angeles is checking out Descanso Garden’s Enchanted Forest of Light. Whilst Descanso Gardens is a total treat for nature lovers all year round, the spot totally transforms into a festive wonderland around the holiday season. Running towards the end of the month, the Enchanted Forest of Light exhibit offers a one-mile walk through an entire town of magical stained glass creations by contemporary sculptor Tom Fruin. Enjoy rainbow sycamores, glowing roses and a dazzling celestial garden. Combining art with nature, this event works to perfectly capture the magic of the most wonderful time of year. A thoroughly captivating and exciting experience, this stop is not to be missed. We recommend bringing a cozy jacket for this one, since L.A. can be pretty chilly at night time around this time of the year! Get Into the Spirit What better way to get into the holiday spirit than with a Christmas Parade? Join over 10,000 people at the Hollywood Christmas Parade as it follows a 3.5 mile route up Hollywood Boulevard. Head out to see massive balloons, colorful floats, street performers, marching bands and much more. As per tradition, the parade will feature Santa Claus himself, along with his reindeer. And or course, it just wouldn’t be a Hollywood parade without celebrities - past guests have included Danny Trejo, Kel Mitchell and Tom Arnold. Make sure to show up early - this way you can get a good viewing spot, and catch the pre-parade concert. A spectacular visual experience, this one is fun for the whole family. It’s the biggest Christmas parade in Southern California - so don’t miss it! If you’re looking for a total crowdpleaser, look no further than Christmas at Universal Studios. As if this spot wasn’t exciting enough all year round, they really go all out for the festive season. Enjoy the holidays in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, where Hogsmeade is transformed with elaborately-themed festive decor and holiday food, beverages and entertainment. In addition, experience the magic of Christmas at Hogwarts Castle with a stunning spectacle of dazzling lights and music. For those who want something a little bit more traditional, the annual event ‘’Grinchmas’’ runs all throughout the month, where you can meet the Grinch. There’s also a tree lighting in the evening time, where guests can gather and celebrate with the characters from the Christmas classic. With so much fun and festivities packed into one place, there’s no reason not to go! Unlike New York or Chicago, Los Angeles might not be the first place to come to mind when you think of the holidays. Still, with so much to see and do, you’ll never be bored visiting Tinseltown in December. Explore the area to its full potential with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. 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