What to do and see in Huntington Park, United States: The Best Places and Tips

August 27, 2017 Enedina Augsburger

Huntington Park in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Bowling Alleys. Discover best things to do in Huntington Park with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Huntington Park

1. Gage Bowl

3477 E Gage Ave, Huntington Park, CA 90255-5510 +1 323-587-3211
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Gage Bowl

Reviewed By David B L - Los Angeles, California

The Gage Bowl has been a community bowling icon for like forever and continues to attract newer generations as they come along. Traditional and nostalgic old Americana in an area which is now predominantly Hispanic. Fun to roll a few. ...

2. The Bicycle Hotel & Casino

888 Bicycle Casino Dr, Bell Gardens, CA 90201-7617 +1 562-806-4646
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4.5 based on 107 reviews

The Bicycle Hotel & Casino

The Bicycle Hotel & Casino hosts one of country's largest poker rooms and is THE place to play in the Los Angeles area. We offer a large selection of poker games and Asian games, as well as a wide range of limits to suit everyone's needs. Our desire is to make every player, from the novice to the professional, feel like they have experienced the best in service and gaming action, every time they come to play.

Reviewed By mojganjoon1 - Houston, Texas

I was here for a poker tournament and it is nice not to have to deal with traffic and just go upstairs when you are done playing!

3. California Science Center

700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90037-1254 +1 323-724-3623
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

California Science Center

Space Shuttle Endeavour on display in the California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Pavilion. Please reserve your passes online or by phone. Explore over 100 permanent interactive science exhibits spanning several galleries. Admission to permanent exhibit galleries is Free! (excludes IMAX and special paid exhibits) Visit Ecosystems -- a hands-on exhibit home to nearly 400 plant and animal species. Come discover amazing environments from the familiar to the fantastic, and find out how the physical and living worlds affect each other.

Reviewed By Heather B - Waterford, Michigan

What a great day for families. Seeing the space shuttle was an amazing experience and we would make a second trip next time we’re in town.

4. Walt Disney Concert Hall

111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012-3034 +1 323-850-2000
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Walt Disney Concert Hall

Home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, this concert hall is designed to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated in the world.

Reviewed By LightPro - Long Beach, California

Much has been written about the seismic shift of Arts and Architecture from Chicago and New York to the Left Coast. No greater evidence of this is the transformation of Grand Avenue with its cultural monuments of the Broad, MOCA, and Grand Park, all anchored by Frank Gehry's shiny concert hall. From the outside, whimsical, lighter-than-air pieces impossibly fit together, leaving the observer wondering how can this place house a world class orchestra venue. Once inside the auditorium, the look softens and mellows dramatically; the metallic exterior gives way to red-hued wood adornments. The acoustics are warm and precise, just about what you would want for a hall this size. The East Coast rightly has reason to be jealous.

5. The Broad

221 S Grand Ave, Downtown Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90012-3020 +1 213-232-6200
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

The Broad

The Broad is a new contemporary art museum founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad on Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles. The museum is designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and offers free general admission. The museum is home to the 2,000 works of art in the Broad collection, which is among the most prominent holdings of postwar and contemporary art worldwide. With its innovative "veil-and-vault" concept, the 120,000-square-foot, $140-million building features two floors of gallery space to showcase The Broad's comprehensive collection and is the headquarters of The Broad Art Foundation's worldwide lending library. -- General admission to The Broad is free. Advance online reservations are available at the museum website and are highly encouraged in this busy period after the museum's opening. For visitors who want to ensure a specific date and time for their visit, and avoid wait times during busy periods, The Broad provides advance reservation of timed tickets online at no charge. Tickets have entry times beginning every half hour. Please note that advance online tickets often book up two to three months in advance. Advance tickets are not required. An onsite ticketing line is available at the museum every day except Mondays, when the museum is closed. Admission for the onsite ticketing line is first come, first served, based on availability. The wait time in the onsite ticketing line is 30 to 45 minutes on an average weekday, and 60 to 90 minutes on an average weekend. On holiday weekends, wait time in the onsite ticketing line can be up to two or three hours. The onsite ticketing line closes 90 minutes before the museum closes.

Reviewed By Sarina14 - New Delhi, India

Visiting The Broad was one of the highlights of my recent LA trip. The four hours there were really well spent. It is a contemporary art museum founded by philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad. What a gift to LA,not to speak to the countless visitors who get to see an amazing eclectic art collection free of cost! I reached early, around 1015 ( the museum opens at 11), to find a long line of visitors waiting in queue as standbys. I didn't mind at all---- while I stood in queue I took in the sunshine and read a wonderful informative brochure that the visitor associates distributed. Apart from the familiar iconic pieces like Warhol's Campbell Soup can paintings, there were some phenomenal treats like the huge mural by Takashi Murakami. I got to see Jeff Koon's Balloon Dog and Tulips which were delightful. Since it is a personal collection, it may not be completely inclusive of what is considered contemporary, but clearly this was a spectacular collection in its own right. The building which houses it is an architectural marvel too. All in all, a must see.

6. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

900 Exposition Blvd, Exposition Park, Los Angeles, CA 90007-4057 +1 213-763-3466
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4.5 based on 1 reviews

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Discover your world past and present. See dinosaurs in our new Dinosaur Hall, including the world’s only Tyrannosaurus rex growth series. Get the behind- the- scenes look at how scientists work on fossils at our Dino Lab. See 240 specimens, including skeletons from mastodons to whales, animal dioramas from North American and Africa, and more.Stroll through our extensive Nature Gardens, and discover true stories about plants and animals in our Nature Lab. See and touch more than 2,000 spectacular specimens displayed in our Gem and Mineral Hall, and enter into the vault to view diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and other exquisite gems. Our Butterfly and Spider Pavilions are open seasonally. Here you can wander through the changing ecosystem with over 30 species of fluttering butterflies all around you, or witness arachnids up close and personal.

Reviewed By smsdes - Temecula, California

Love this Museum, ever changing exhibits mixed with the things they had in my visits as a small child! Dont miss the gems room with the Vault and diamonds and massive Gold nuggets! The outdoor exhibits with Butterflies and hummingbirds is great in the Spring, Nice kid friendly areas.

7. Staples Center

1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015-1300 +1 213-742-7340
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Staples Center

Reviewed By ashebroe - Walnut

Beside being the home of the Lakers (season seat holder) it is a great place to see any attraction. Food is good (but expensive) and parking is plentiful around the city. Avoid the parking structure if you can...

8. University of Southern California

3620 S Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0097 +1 323-442-2000
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4.5 based on 267 reviews

University of Southern California

A major university that has developed into an international center of learning, enrolling more than 28,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students on its two campuses.

Reviewed By sfdann - Salt Lake City, Utah

So enjoyed our visit to this beautiful campus - the Mudd Hall (Philosophy Building), the vonKleinschmid school of international relations, the film and sound scoring buildings, the Bing theatre, Heritage Hall, the student union (USC Department Store), the libraries and the beautiful statues on campus, especially Tommy Trojan and Traveler. The new college halls on Jefferson are extremely impressive and the new statue there is beautiful. Got to watch a women's sand volleyball game. So fun. Enjoyed a Starbucks on campus as well. Everyone was very kind to us. Nice to see continued growth in this part of Los Angeles.

9. Japanese American National Museum

369 E 1st St, Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA 90012-3901 +1 213-625-0414
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4.5 based on 317 reviews

Japanese American National Museum

Museum dedicated to the history and culture of Japanese-Americans.

Reviewed By lupita1868 - Moorpark, California

that there were Japanese internment camps all over the US or that Japanese migrated to other regions, such as Mexico or Peru, or that Japanese Americans even fought in WWII for the US. Really interesting. Learned a lot. Nice historical pieces- letters, photos, etc.

10. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

555 W Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012-2707 +1 213-680-5200
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4.5 based on 441 reviews

Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels

Located in the midst of downtown Los Angeles, only the second cathdral to be built in a US city in the past 50 year, the structure has been compared to Notre Dame in its magnificense.

Reviewed By henryc306 - Toronto

This beautiful church is accesible by Metro. It has floor to celing wall paintings of full length saints in queues all paying homage to God. Make sure you visit the mausoleum in the crypt which contains beautiful stained glass of Christ and Mary.

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