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Visite autoguidée de Westwood à Los Angeles avec des faits amusants et les meilleures séances de photos

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If you want to discover a more authentic side to LA, one where real people live and work, then Westwood is a great place to go. Because of its high student population, it’s a fun place to be!

This self-guided tour of Hollywood takes you to 10 must-see places in Westwood, nature nooks and numerous restaurants and coffeeshops, each of which is extremely instagrammable so be ready for numerous photo ops along the way!

It's a self guided tour.
You can start and finish any time you like. Learn about LA’s history and culture at your own comfortable pace. During this self-guided tour, you will learn fun facts, stories and insights about historical sites in Westwood Los Angeles as well as explore the most instagrammable places.

Ville: Los Angeles
Sun 29 Jun
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Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Self-Guided Written Tour in PDF
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Los Angeles California Temple
The second largest temple belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, the Los Angeles California Temple is a cool building to see even if you’re not religious. Built in the Modernist style, it’s made from a mix of white Portland cement and crushed quartz, giving it a shiny appearance. The statue of the angel Moroni which sits atop the church can be seen for miles around.
2
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
While you may think that LA is all about celeb-spotting in the flesh, if you want to see the really big names of the yesteryears, head to Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. Some of Tinseltown’s biggest celebrities have been lain to rest here, including Marilyn Monroe, Roy Orbison, Frank Zappa and Truman Capote.
3
Hammer Museum
Founded by industrialist Arnold Hammer in 1990, the Hammer Museum is the place to go for modern art. Whether you’re interested in photography, design, installations, or comic art, you can be sure that the Hammer Museum will have something for you. Best of all, it’s free to enter!
4
Regency Village Theatre
One of the neighborhood’s iconic landmarks, the Fox Theater is one of the leading movie premiere theaters, having hosted a huge number of premieres in its almost 90-year life, including Shrek, all the Harry Potter movies, Independence Day and Venom. With its legendary art deco Fox sign, Spanish Mission-style tower, and carved winged lions, it’s an impressive sight to see.
5
Mildred Mathias Botanical Gardens
Whether you want to stroll around and admire the wonderful flowers and plants or simply find a spot to sit and relax, the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Gardens is one of the most serene places in Westwood. It is highly recommended that you take the self-guided tour, which will help you spot some of the best plant specimens in the gardens, such as the weeping myrtle from Western Australia and the dragon tree from the Canary Islands.
6
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Located on the UCLA campus, the Fowler Museum is a fantastic museum specialising in world art, ethnography and archaeology. Here you can see artefacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, both past and present. Displaying everything from animal figurines to Mexican ceramics, you will definitely leave the Fowler Museum feeling like you have learned something new.
7
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
One of the most impressive sculpture gardens in the whole country, the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden is home to amazing pieces by some of the world’s top sculptors. Matisse, Rodin, Arp, and Miro all have examples of their work on display, plus the five-acre garden makes for a pleasant stroll.
8
The Getty Center
As one of the world’s biggest arts centers, the Getty Center has some amazing exhibitions to check out. From European and American art both past and present to stunning architecture, it’s really not hard to see why the Getty is so famous around the world. Also check out the beautiful gardens, which never look the same twice! You should be aware that you will need to take a taxi to get to the Getty Center. Opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 9pm on Saturday. As it’s such a huge complex, you’ll need around two to three hours to see everything. Because of the distance, it’s an attraction you would probably think about visiting only if you have the energy.
9
Los Angeles California Temple
The second largest temple belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, the Los Angeles California Temple is a cool building to see even if you’re not religious. Built in the Modernist style, it’s made from a mix of white Portland cement and crushed quartz, giving it a shiny appearance. The statue of the angel Moroni which sits atop the church can be seen for miles around.
10
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
While you may think that LA is all about celeb-spotting in the flesh, if you want to see the really big names of the yesteryears, head to Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. Some of Tinseltown’s biggest celebrities have been lain to rest here, including Marilyn Monroe, Roy Orbison, Frank Zappa and Truman Capote.
11
Hammer Museum
Founded by industrialist Arnold Hammer in 1990, the Hammer Museum is the place to go for modern art. Whether you’re interested in photography, design, installations, or comic art, you can be sure that the Hammer Museum will have something for you. Best of all, it’s free to enter!
12
Regency Village Theatre
One of the neighborhood’s iconic landmarks, the Fox Theater is one of the leading movie premiere theaters, having hosted a huge number of premieres in its almost 90-year life, including Shrek, all the Harry Potter movies, Independence Day and Venom. With its legendary art deco Fox sign, Spanish Mission-style tower, and carved winged lions, it’s an impressive sight to see.
13
Mildred Mathias Botanical Gardens
Whether you want to stroll around and admire the wonderful flowers and plants or simply find a spot to sit and relax, the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Gardens is one of the most serene places in Westwood. It is highly recommended that you take the self-guided tour, which will help you spot some of the best plant specimens in the gardens, such as the weeping myrtle from Western Australia and the dragon tree from the Canary Islands.
14
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Located on the UCLA campus, the Fowler Museum is a fantastic museum specialising in world art, ethnography and archaeology. Here you can see artefacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, both past and present. Displaying everything from animal figurines to Mexican ceramics, you will definitely leave the Fowler Museum feeling like you have learned something new.
15
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
One of the most impressive sculpture gardens in the whole country, the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden is home to amazing pieces by some of the world’s top sculptors. Matisse, Rodin, Arp, and Miro all have examples of their work on display, plus the five-acre garden makes for a pleasant stroll.
16
The Getty Center
As one of the world’s biggest arts centers, the Getty Center has some amazing exhibitions to check out. From European and American art both past and present to stunning architecture, it’s really not hard to see why the Getty is so famous around the world. Also check out the beautiful gardens, which never look the same twice! You should be aware that you will need to take a taxi to get to the Getty Center. Opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 9pm on Saturday. As it’s such a huge complex, you’ll need around two to three hours to see everything. Because of the distance, it’s an attraction you would probably think about visiting only if you have the energy.
17
Temple de Los Angeles en Californie
Le deuxième plus grand temple appartenant à l'Église de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours, le temple de Los Angeles en Californie est un bâtiment cool à voir même si vous n'êtes pas religieux. Construit dans le style moderniste, il est fabriqué à partir d'un mélange de ciment Portland blanc et de quartz concassé, ce qui lui donne un aspect brillant. La statue de l'ange Moroni qui trône au sommet de l'église est visible à des kilomètres à la ronde.
18
Parc commémoratif Pierce Brothers Westwood Village
Bien que vous pensiez peut-être que LA consiste à repérer des célébrités dans la chair, si vous voulez voir les très grands noms d'antan, rendez-vous au Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. Certaines des plus grandes célébrités de Tinseltown reposent ici, notamment Marilyn Monroe, Roy Orbison, Frank Zappa et Truman Capote.
19
Musée du Marteau
Fondé par l'industriel Arnold Hammer en 1990, le Hammer Museum est l'endroit où aller pour l'art moderne. Que vous soyez intéressé par la photographie, le design, les installations ou la bande dessinée, vous pouvez être sûr que le Hammer Museum aura quelque chose pour vous. Mieux encore, l'entrée est gratuite !
20
Théâtre du village de régence
L'un des monuments emblématiques du quartier, le Fox Theatre est l'un des principaux cinémas de première de cinéma, ayant accueilli un grand nombre de premières au cours de ses près de 90 ans d'existence, notamment Shrek, tous les films Harry Potter, Independence Day et Venom. Avec sa légendaire enseigne Art déco Fox, sa tour de style mission espagnole et ses lions ailés sculptés, c'est un spectacle impressionnant à voir.
21
Jardin botanique Mildred Mathias
Que vous souhaitiez vous promener et admirer les magnifiques fleurs et plantes ou simplement trouver un endroit pour vous asseoir et vous détendre, les jardins botaniques Mildred E. Mathias sont l'un des endroits les plus sereins de Westwood. Il est fortement recommandé de faire la visite autoguidée, qui vous aidera à repérer certains des meilleurs spécimens de plantes dans les jardins, tels que le myrte pleureur d'Australie occidentale et le dragonnier des îles Canaries.
22
Musée Fowler à UCLA
Situé sur le campus de l'UCLA, le musée Fowler est un musée fantastique spécialisé dans l'art mondial, l'ethnographie et l'archéologie. Ici, vous pouvez voir des artefacts d'Asie, d'Afrique et des Amériques, passés et présents. Présentant tout, des figurines d'animaux aux céramiques mexicaines, vous quitterez certainement le musée Fowler avec l'impression d'avoir appris quelque chose de nouveau.
23
Jardin de sculptures Franklin D. Murphy
L'un des jardins de sculptures les plus impressionnants de tout le pays, le Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden abrite des œuvres étonnantes de certains des meilleurs sculpteurs du monde. Matisse, Rodin, Arp et Miro ont tous des exemples de leur travail exposés, et le jardin de cinq acres fait une promenade agréable.
24
Le Getty Center
En tant que l'un des plus grands centres artistiques du monde, le Getty Center propose des expositions incroyables à découvrir. De l'art européen et américain passé et présent à l'architecture époustouflante, il n'est vraiment pas difficile de comprendre pourquoi le Getty est si célèbre dans le monde entier. Découvrez également les magnifiques jardins, qui ne se ressemblent jamais deux fois ! Sachez que vous devrez prendre un taxi pour vous rendre au Getty Center. Les heures d'ouverture sont de 10h à 17h30 du lundi au vendredi et de 10h à 21h le samedi. Comme il s'agit d'un immense complexe, il vous faudra environ deux à trois heures pour tout voir. En raison de la distance, c'est une attraction que vous ne penseriez probablement à visiter que si vous en avez l'énergie.
25
Los Angeles California Temple
The second largest temple belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, the Los Angeles California Temple is a cool building to see even if you’re not religious. Built in the Modernist style, it’s made from a mix of white Portland cement and crushed quartz, giving it a shiny appearance. The statue of the angel Moroni which sits atop the church can be seen for miles around.
26
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
While you may think that LA is all about celeb-spotting in the flesh, if you want to see the really big names of the yesteryears, head to Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. Some of Tinseltown’s biggest celebrities have been lain to rest here, including Marilyn Monroe, Roy Orbison, Frank Zappa and Truman Capote.
27
Hammer Museum
Founded by industrialist Arnold Hammer in 1990, the Hammer Museum is the place to go for modern art. Whether you’re interested in photography, design, installations, or comic art, you can be sure that the Hammer Museum will have something for you. Best of all, it’s free to enter!
28
Regency Village Theatre
One of the neighborhood’s iconic landmarks, the Fox Theater is one of the leading movie premiere theaters, having hosted a huge number of premieres in its almost 90-year life, including Shrek, all the Harry Potter movies, Independence Day and Venom. With its legendary art deco Fox sign, Spanish Mission-style tower, and carved winged lions, it’s an impressive sight to see.
29
UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden
Whether you want to stroll around and admire the wonderful flowers and plants or simply find a spot to sit and relax, the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Gardens is one of the most serene places in Westwood. It is highly recommended that you take the self-guided tour, which will help you spot some of the best plant specimens in the gardens, such as the weeping myrtle from Western Australia and the dragon tree from the Canary Islands.
30
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Located on the UCLA campus, the Fowler Museum is a fantastic museum specialising in world art, ethnography and archaeology. Here you can see artefacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, both past and present. Displaying everything from animal figurines to Mexican ceramics, you will definitely leave the Fowler Museum feeling like you have learned something new.
31
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
One of the most impressive sculpture gardens in the whole country, the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden is home to amazing pieces by some of the world’s top sculptors. Matisse, Rodin, Arp, and Miro all have examples of their work on display, plus the five-acre garden makes for a pleasant stroll.
32
The Getty Center
As one of the world’s biggest arts centers, the Getty Center has some amazing exhibitions to check out. From European and American art both past and present to stunning architecture, it’s really not hard to see why the Getty is so famous around the world. Also check out the beautiful gardens, which never look the same twice! You should be aware that you will need to take a taxi to get to the Getty Center. Opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 9pm on Saturday. As it’s such a huge complex, you’ll need around two to three hours to see everything. Because of the distance, it’s an attraction you would probably think about visiting only if you have the energy.
33
Los Angeles California Temple
The second largest temple belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, the Los Angeles California Temple is a cool building to see even if you’re not religious. Built in the Modernist style, it’s made from a mix of white Portland cement and crushed quartz, giving it a shiny appearance. The statue of the angel Moroni which sits atop the church can be seen for miles around.
34
Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park
While you may think that LA is all about celeb-spotting in the flesh, if you want to see the really big names of the yesteryears, head to Pierce Brothers Westwood Village Memorial Park. Some of Tinseltown’s biggest celebrities have been lain to rest here, including Marilyn Monroe, Roy Orbison, Frank Zappa and Truman Capote.
35
Hammer Museum
Founded by industrialist Arnold Hammer in 1990, the Hammer Museum is the place to go for modern art. Whether you’re interested in photography, design, installations, or comic art, you can be sure that the Hammer Museum will have something for you. Best of all, it’s free to enter!
36
Regency Village Theatre
One of the neighborhood’s iconic landmarks, the Fox Theater is one of the leading movie premiere theaters, having hosted a huge number of premieres in its almost 90-year life, including Shrek, all the Harry Potter movies, Independence Day and Venom. With its legendary art deco Fox sign, Spanish Mission-style tower, and carved winged lions, it’s an impressive sight to see.
37
UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden
Whether you want to stroll around and admire the wonderful flowers and plants or simply find a spot to sit and relax, the Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Gardens is one of the most serene places in Westwood. It is highly recommended that you take the self-guided tour, which will help you spot some of the best plant specimens in the gardens, such as the weeping myrtle from Western Australia and the dragon tree from the Canary Islands.
38
Fowler Museum at UCLA
Located on the UCLA campus, the Fowler Museum is a fantastic museum specialising in world art, ethnography and archaeology. Here you can see artefacts from Asia, Africa, and the Americas, both past and present. Displaying everything from animal figurines to Mexican ceramics, you will definitely leave the Fowler Museum feeling like you have learned something new.
39
Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden
One of the most impressive sculpture gardens in the whole country, the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden is home to amazing pieces by some of the world’s top sculptors. Matisse, Rodin, Arp, and Miro all have examples of their work on display, plus the five-acre garden makes for a pleasant stroll.
40
The Getty Center
As one of the world’s biggest arts centers, the Getty Center has some amazing exhibitions to check out. From European and American art both past and present to stunning architecture, it’s really not hard to see why the Getty is so famous around the world. Also check out the beautiful gardens, which never look the same twice! You should be aware that you will need to take a taxi to get to the Getty Center. Opening hours are 10am to 5:30pm Monday to Friday, and 10am to 9pm on Saturday. As it’s such a huge complex, you’ll need around two to three hours to see everything. Because of the distance, it’s an attraction you would probably think about visiting only if you have the energy.
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