For with just the Disney resorts and Universal Studios (the home of Harry Potter), L.A. has two of the world's biggest attractions for children (and their parents);
Add in the numerous other museums, amusement parks and beachfront experiences found across the Southland and families with kids of all ages will discover plenty of fun to keep them occupied while visiting the City of Angels. There's plenty of choices for kids of all ages in Southern California, so many that finding time to do them all may be the biggest challenge your family has on a visit to our sunny shores.
1.Olvera Street
Learn about the history of Los Angeles on Olvera Street. Created in 1930 to preserve California's history, this Mexican marketplace brings back the glory of old LA with narrow brick streets, shaded paths and more.
2. Grand Park
Spend all day in Grand Park. Splash around in the new membrane pool, read a book, pack a picnic, stop and smell the flowers, and maybe catch an event in their performance spaces!
3. The Last Bookstore
Explore the sculptures made out of books in magical nooks and crannies at The Last Bookstore. This one's truly a gem: from the arches made of out books to an area in which the books are organized by color (Insta-inspo), it's a can't miss for little bookworms.
4. LAX
Watch planes land at LAX. Nothing fascinates little kids more than watching those metal behemoths take flight and land, which luckily for you is free!
5. Original Farmer's Market
Window shop at the Original Farmer's Market. Another gem from '30s LA, this permanent, seven-days-a-week farmer's market has dozens of places to eat, shop and look at toys.
Raising kids isn't cheap. And raising them in a bustling metropolitan center of the arts, culture and food scene? Even less so. These 50 free things to do in LA (and the surrounding areas!) include outdoor adventures, family concerts, story times, live tapings of your favorite shows and spots.
6. UCLA and USC
Take a tour of a local university. UCLA and USC may be rivals, but both allow anyone to look around their campuses during the day. Or, sign up for a tour! Your kids will be applying to college before you know it (!).
7. Kidspace Children's Museum
Some of our favorite museums offer free admission on certain days of the month. Kidspace Children's Museum offers free admission on the first Tuesday of every month for Free Family Night, while the Skirball Center is free to all on Thursdays. Other dates to keep in mind: MOCA is free on Thursdays from 5 to 8pm; the Autry is free on the second Tuesday of every month; and the LA Arboretum is free on the third Tuesday of every month.
8. Dockweiller Beach
Build a campfire at Dockweiller Beach. This is one of the only beaches left where you can have a good, old-fashioned bonfire. Roast marshmallows as the sun goes down on one of those perfect LA nights— trust us, it's something that your kids will never forget.
9. Los Angeles Audubon Society
Join a guided family birding walk with the Los Angeles Audubon Society. It's never too early to foster a love of ornithology in your little ones! Maybe you'll learn a thing or two, too.
10. Andres Pico Adobe
Tour the historic Andres Pico Adobe. As the second oldest mission in Los Angeles County, this is a great opportunity to make history come alive for your kiddos with a look at how the missionaries of the 1800s lived!
Read also: Top 10 things to do in LA this weekend
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