Anonymous wrote:Definitely rent a car
The Getty Museum (about 45 min from Burbank by car)
Griffith Observatory
Old Town Pasadena (Vromans bookstore, boutiques, a variety of cuisines)
Hike in Fryman Canyon (https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/fryman-canyon-loop-hike-wilacre-park-hollywood-hills/)
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Burbank until recently. You don't want to spend your time in an uber going to the beach. Better to go to Pasadena, the Norton Simon Museum, Vroman's bookstore and grab some food in the area.
I agree the Broad museum is worth a visit, but it's downtown so not much else and not really a walk-around area.
Glendale which is just across from Burbank has a fancy mall, The Americana at Brand which is outside, with a tram, fountains, places to sit, a fabulous Italian restaurant, Trattoria Amici
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on a long morning beach walk or bike ride, then go to breakfast/brunch in a walkable area (for example either Main St or Montana Avenue in Santa Monica; another good option: Melrose from San Vicente to Crescent Heights). Poke around, sit at a coffee shop.
In the afternoon, after showering up, go to LACMA or the Getty. Then go an early dinner (dining scene is great). After, end your night with a show at The Greek theatre or Hollywood Bowl.
Eat late night tacos. That’s a perfect LA day.
You can really do all that in a day in LA? I was there a few months ago for a day and we did the Getty, lunch and Santa Monica beach walk/pier and with all the traffic I don’t see how you could get the rest of your plan done. But it does sound like a perfect day if it’s possible!
Anonymous wrote:Go on a long morning beach walk or bike ride, then go to breakfast/brunch in a walkable area (for example either Main St or Montana Avenue in Santa Monica; another good option: Melrose from San Vicente to Crescent Heights). Poke around, sit at a coffee shop.
In the afternoon, after showering up, go to LACMA or the Getty. Then go an early dinner (dining scene is great). After, end your night with a show at The Greek theatre or Hollywood Bowl.
Eat late night tacos. That’s a perfect LA day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have dinner at Gjelina in Venice. Get there early and browse the nice shops on Abbot Kinney. And it's fun to walk along the canals and look at the adorbable tiny houses.
Avoid the Venice Beach boardwalk--it's a dump.
I love this idea
Anonymous wrote:Have dinner at Gjelina in Venice. Get there early and browse the nice shops on Abbot Kinney. And it's fun to walk along the canals and look at the adorbable tiny houses.
Avoid the Venice Beach boardwalk--it's a dump.