Families visiting Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park will find so much to do and explore including a collection of locomotives and passenger cars dating back to the 1800s. Our Guide to Travel Town has all the information you need to have a fun visit.
Things To Do in Los Angeles with Kids
Have you been to Downtown Disney lately? It’s having a bit of a transformation with some spots soon to close and others opening. While this is happening, you won’t run out of things to do if you’re looking for fun family afternoon or a date day with your favorite person.
Are you looking for something for your kids to do that will entertain AND educate them? Lucky for us, there are lots of educational, and fun, things to do right here in southern California. Here are 10 Educational (and fun!) Things to do in Los Angeles With Kids.
You’ll find a lot of outdoor fun in Diamond Bar, which is located in the eastern part of Los Angeles County. The city is largely residential and offers families lots to see and do.
The city of Tarzana is named after Tarzan, the character made famous by author Edgar Rice Burroughs. In fact, Tarzana is located on the site of the former ranch owned by Mr. Burroughs.
Echo Park is a neighborhood on the eastern side of Los Angeles, sandwiched between Silver Lake and Downtown. But it stands on its own with lots of fun family-friendly things to do.
The Los Angeles area is filled with great parks that your kids will love to explore, but you may not have had the chance to visit them all. We want to help you find all of the great parks so we’re exploring parks from the beach to downtown to the valley. This week, we visit Seoul International Park in Koreatown.
Families visiting The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino will find so much to do and explore, from rare manuscripts, enchanting gardens, and stunning artwork to special events for the entire family. Our Guide to The Huntington has all the information you need to have a fun visit.
Hancock Park (named for the Hancock Family) is one of those centrally-located neighborhoods that is conveniently located to so many other neighborhoods. But before you go exploring the surrounding areas, families should really park the car and get out for a walking tour of this charming neighborhood.
Van Nuys, a neighborhood within the San Fernando Valley, is named after a developer of the same name — Mr. Van Nuys. Families with kids of all ages will find lots of fun things to do here. Public Observation Area at Van Nuys AirportOff of Woodley Ave. at the end of Waterman Dr., Van Nuys, …