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Griffith Park
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Griffith Park: Wilderness and Stars on the Top of Los Angeles Griffith Park is no fine garden, but a rugged and charming oasis in Los Angeles. As one of the largest urban parks in North America, it is definitely worth a special visit, especially for travelers who want to embrace the majestic nature and urban legends at the same time. The undisputed centerpiece is the Griffith Observatory, which stands on the top of the mountain. It is an architectural masterpiece in itself, and it also has a "God's eye view" overlooking Los Angeles. During the day, the Hollywood sign is clearly visible on the hillside in the distance, and the city skyline spreads out at your feet; but at dusk is the real magic moment, when the setting sun melts into gold and the city lights gradually light up until they merge into a dazzling starry sky. Inside the observatory, Foucault's pendulum swings leisurely and the dome screen presents cosmic wonders, where science and romance blend together. The vast hinterland of the park is a paradise for hikers and explorers. From easy family-friendly trails to challenging mountain routes (such as the steep trail leading to the Hollywood sign), there are many options. Walk through the dusty California oak forests and cactus bushes, encounter deer or coyotes, and feel the wilderness. The abandoned zoo area is a mysterious and desolate place, which is an alternative check-in point. The Greek Theater is hidden deep in the valley and holds concerts in certain seasons. Listening to the sounds of nature under the stars is an unforgettable experience. Real challenges to note: Parking in the observatory area is extremely difficult due to the constant crowds (it is strongly recommended to use the DASH Observatory Shuttle or online taxi); the facilities inside the park are relatively primitive, some trails lack shade and the signs are not clear enough, so you need to plan your route in advance and prepare enough drinking water. In short, the charm of Griffith Park lies in its primitive and simple wildness and unparalleled vision. Touch the stars in the observatory, feel the mountain breeze on the trail, and listen to the echo in the Greek Theater, and you will understand why it is not only a landmark of Los Angeles, but also a spiritual home for citizens-an extraordinary bridge connecting the bustling city with the quiet wilderness, the real earth and the vast universe.
The Getty
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The Getty Center is one of Los Angeles' most dazzling cultural landmarks! Perched atop the Santa Monica Mountains in Brentwood, it was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier and officially opened on December 16, 1997. This $1.3 billion modernist complex, constructed with imported Italian off-white travertine, boasts clean, bright lines, blending nature and culture with a futuristic aesthetic. It serves as the flagship campus of the J. Paul Getty Trust, and primarily includes: • The J. Paul Getty Museum: Its collection comprises European paintings, drawings, manuscripts, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, as well as world photography from the 1830s to the present. Its crown jewels include Impressionist masterpieces such as Van Gogh's *Irises* and Monet's *Haystacks*! • Central Garden: Designed by artist Robert Irwin, this 12,000-square-meter garden features maze-like pathways, pools, stone waterfalls, and over 500 plant species. A stroll through it is incredibly therapeutic, like stepping into an art dream. • Other highlights: Outdoor sculpture terraces and spectacular panoramic city views (from the Pacific Ocean to the San Gabriel Mountains). Take the free tram up the mountain from the parking lot. Admission is free (advance booking required for time slots). It attracts nearly 2 million visitors annually. Art, architecture, gardens, and stunning views of LA – a perfect one-stop experience! Whether you're an art enthusiast or looking for Instagram-worthy photos, this is definitely worth a visit! Address: 1200 Getty Center Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90049 Have you been there, ladies? What was your favorite part? Share your experience in the comments! 🌿🎨 #GettyCenter #LosAngelesMustVisit #ArtTrip #LAWeekendGetaway