Griffith Park

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Vadivelan **********
27 Oct 2025
the trip was well planned and excuted. the guide was driving us around and sharing on the highlights.
2+
Chenzel ************
27 Oct 2025
cool experience especially if you are a fan of Harry Potter, Gilmore Girls, and Batman!
2+
Tsz **************
23 Oct 2025
Spent 4 hours here, very nice tour, if you love DC and harry potter / friends / big bang theory, this tour is for you. Tour guide is experienced and tells you a lot about the making of films
2+
Antonella *********
19 Oct 2025
amazing tour and amazing guide!
1+
Melissa **
12 Oct 2025
I tried the studio tour before but this classics one was amazing. Gave us lanyard IDs for the trip. This was at the reception after going into the main entrance. I suggest coming at least 15 to 20 minutes to go have time to see the first area with photos and videos around a larger room from old films to their cartoons and newer ones. Gave us some time in a nice lounge surrounded by oldies photos and free pastries, chips, nuts and drinks. Then the trip was educational with a trip to the rose garden area and even the Props store which the normal tour would not have. Then they dropped us off at the last area with the DC, Harry Potter, Big Bang, and Friends etc. stuff were so if you are an old film (and new shows) fan, 100% suggest to take this one. Went to this one since it was my mom's 1st time. Another passenger had a wheelchair and mom is hard of walking a bit but they accommodated everyone very well. The weather was nice, 3pm tour finished 7pm with some shopping at the end. Awesome!
2+
Melissa **
12 Oct 2025
It was the nicest way I've went around LA. First time with mom, it was informative and we were lucky with good weather. There was a staff member by the transfer area to guide the passengers who wanted to see the beach. We went for the round and didn't hopped off since my mom couldn't walk as much, but still great. We started at noon and finished the red and blue line around 4 to 5 pm without stopping except the transfer to the blue line and getting on until we reached the 1st stop at the big bus tour point. We went around the shops and souvenirs there then. It was a great way to start the trip to LA. 10 over 10 recommend. Download the app. Hop off if ever and still see the timeline of the busses. Crew were nice and would offer it to others to try too. Cheaper than getting a private vehicle and with easy to personalize the itinerary. Might try to go to the museums next time and Paramount studios tour. Seen farmers market and the grove before. Must see and eat there again! Try 48 hrs bus
2+
HSIEH ******
8 Oct 2025
It was a fantastic experience, and the tour guides provided thorough and engaging explanations. Being able to actually visit the set locations was a rare treat. As a huge FRIENDS fan, I took tons of pictures and had a blast. Highly recommended for any fan of American TV shows to visit.
Edmund **
28 Sep 2025
I recently took the half-day 'Best of LA' sightseeing tour, and it was fantastic! Our guide, Shawn, was knowledgeable, friendly, and went above and beyond to make the experience enjoyable. He shared fascinating insights into celebrity hotspots, from luxurious homes to eateries and shops, as we explored Beverly Hills and Hollywood. The tour struck a great balance between iconic landmarks like the Santa Monica Pier, Farmers Market, and Griffith Observatory, with plenty of time to soak in the atmosphere at each stop. As a solo traveler, I appreciated the warm welcome and flexibility of the tour. Shawn's expertise and enthusiasm made the tour truly unforgettable. Highly recommend!
2+

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What to know about Griffith Park

Nestled at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, Griffith Park in Los Angeles is a sprawling urban oasis that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and historical intrigue. As one of the largest municipal parks in the United States, covering over 4,210 acres, it captivates visitors with its diverse landscapes, from chaparral-covered terrain to landscaped parkland and picnic areas. This urban-wilderness park invites visitors to explore its rugged landscapes, iconic attractions, and rich history, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers, history buffs, and astronomy enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or cosmic exploration, Griffith Park promises an unforgettable experience, offering free access to explore the universe and a myriad of recreational opportunities.
Los Angeles, CA 90027, United States

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Griffith Observatory

Welcome to the Griffith Observatory, a celestial haven perched on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood. Here, you can gaze at the stars through public telescopes, explore 60 captivating exhibits, and enjoy live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium. With its panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and the iconic Hollywood Sign, this landmark is where science meets stunning scenery, making it a must-visit for astronomy enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

The Greek Theatre

Step into a world of music and culture at the Greek Theatre, a historic amphitheater nestled within the natural beauty of Griffith Park. Since 1930, this open-air venue has been enchanting audiences with a variety of concerts and performances under the stars. Whether you're a music lover or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, the Greek Theatre offers an unforgettable night out surrounded by the park's serene landscape.

Samuel Oschin Planetarium

Embark on a journey to the farthest reaches of the universe at the Samuel Oschin Planetarium. Located within the Griffith Observatory, this planetarium offers live presentations that immerse you in the wonders of the cosmos. Perfect for both the young and the young at heart, it's an experience that will leave you in awe of the universe's vastness and beauty, making it a highlight of any visit to Griffith Park.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Griffith Park is a treasure trove of history and culture, originating from the Spanish land grant, Rancho Los Feliz. Named after Colonel Griffith J. Griffith, who donated the land in 1896, the park is a testament to his dream of creating a recreational paradise for Los Angeles. The park's history is rich and varied, from its beginnings as an ostrich farm to its role as a detention camp during World War II. Celebrating 90 years of the Griffith Observatory, it has become a place where people gather to connect with the universe and each other, fostering a sense of wonder and community.

Diverse Plant Communities

Griffith Park's unique elevations and dry climate create a perfect environment for a variety of plant communities. As you wander through the park, you'll encounter native flora such as California oak, walnut, lilac, and even some threatened species like manzanita and berberis. It's a botanical adventure waiting to be explored!

Natural Beauty and Wildlife

With its rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems, Griffith Park is a sanctuary for wildlife enthusiasts. From urban coyotes to the famous mountain lion, P-22, the park offers a unique opportunity to witness nature in the heart of Los Angeles. Whether you're hiking, bird watching, or simply soaking in the scenery, the park's natural beauty is sure to captivate you.