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Top 10 Family-Friendly Attractions in Los Angeles [2025]

Disneyland Park California
Disneyland Park California
Disneyland Park California
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Disneyland Park California

Disneyland Park California

4.7
/5
1848 reviews
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From JPY 15240
Based on 28,272 reviews
Anaheim City Center | 40.1 km from downtown
Phone +17147814636
Address: Anaheim, CA 92802, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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󰀆Iconic Sleeping Beauty fireworks show
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We went on a Weekdays and its not that crowded. The only thing we dont like is that the multi lightning pass has limits. Actually its our 2nd time so its starting to get boring.
I downloaded the Disney app, but couldn't pay. I ended up using Ctrip to manage it. I linked my ticket to the app and entered the park without any problems. I had a blast. The Disneyland attraction we visited had a lot to offer, especially the Millennium Falcon, which my daughter enjoyed twice.
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Disney California Adventure Park
Disney California Adventure Park
Disney California Adventure Park
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Disney California Adventure Park

Disney California Adventure Park

4.7
/5
465 reviews
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8.7
From JPY 15256
Based on 15,806 reviews
Anaheim City Center | 40.5 km from downtown
Phone +17147814636
Address: Anaheim, CA 92802, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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󰋄California landmarks & cultural journey
󰌌Unique & diverse themed parks
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Disney California Adventure Park is a vibrant celebration of imagination, thrills, and the spirit of California. From the exhilarating Incredicoaster and Radiator Springs Racers to the whimsical charm of Pixar Pier and Avengers Campus, every corner offers immersive storytelling and unforgettable rides. The park beautifully blends Disney magic with local flair, showcasing themed lands, live entertainment, and mouthwatering food options—like the famous churros and lobster nachos.
Disney California Adventure packs thrills and charm!Radiator Springs Racers delivered high-speed fun while Guardians of the Galaxy had me screaming with joy. I soared over global wonders on Soarin' and marveled at Spider-Man's stunts in Avengers Campus. The breathtaking World of Color show was the perfect finale. Between attractions, I snacked on Pym Test Kitchen's inventive bites and classic churros. From Buena Vista Street's nostalgia to Pixar Pier's whimsy, every area dazzled.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

4.6
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159 reviews
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8.3
From JPY 2676
Based on 1,373 reviews
South Los Angeles | 5.7 km from downtown
Phone +12137633466
Address: 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90007, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 2 hours
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󰌌Interactive puzzles for kids
󰌌Dinosaur light show at night
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We arrive around 12:00noon so the main parking area is already full. They told us to park in the science center building which you need to walk around 5-10mins which is not a problem for us. Its a 3 floor building and we really enjoyed checking each artifacts.
The dynamic experience is well worth a visit for nature lovers, family tourists and anyone curious about the story of life on Earth. Its highlights are its depth and breadth: Core highlights: 1. Dinosaur Hall: Dinosaur Hall: *The treasure of the town! It has more than 300 real fossils, including**the world's only Tyrannosaurus Rex "Thomas" growth series fossils (juvenile, sub-adult, adult), which directly shows the mystery of dinosaur growth. The stunning Triceratops "Destiny" skeleton** (one of the largest and most complete found in North America) and the Diplodocus skeleton are breathtaking. Immersive setting: Fossils are not displayed in isolation, but are placed in a carefully restored prehistoric ecological environment, with sound and light effects, as if traveling back to the dinosaur era. 2. The dazzling world of minerals and gems: "Gem and Mineral Hall": It is a visual feast! It collects**more than 2,000**amazing specimens. Giant natural gold nuggets: Giant natural gold nuggets such as "Golden Dog" are astonishing. Rare Gemstones: Glittering amethyst geodes, rough emeralds, perfectly cut diamonds, and slices of meteorites from Mars and the Moon, showcasing the magnificent wealth of the Earth and the universe. Interactive Exploration: Learn about mineral formation, mining, and their application in technology. 3. Rich North American and California Ecological Displays: "North American Mammal Hall": Lifelike ecological scenes (Diorama) show grizzly bears, mountain lions, bison and other animals in their natural habitats, with both artistic and scientific qualities. "California History Hall" & "Becoming California Hall": In-depth exploration of California's unique biodiversity, geological changes, and the impact of human activities on the environment, with distinct local characteristics. 4. Fun Interaction and Exploration Space: "Discovery Center": Designed for families, it encourages hands-on touching of fossils, microscope observation of specimens, and participation in small experiments to stimulate children's interest in science.
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Griffith Observatory
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Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory

4.7
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559 reviews
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8.2
Based on 20,810 reviews
9 km from downtown
Phone +12134730800
Address: 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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Griffith Observatory: The Eye of Wisdom in Los Angeles, a Must-Visit Free Landmark Griffith Observatory is no ordinary attraction. It is a spiritual symbol of Los Angeles, where science and romance interweave. Whether you are an astronomy enthusiast or not, it is definitely worth a visit, and admission is free (except for certain exhibitions and performances). Its charm lies in its unique integration, with distinct and profound highlights: Core Highlights: 1. Unparalleled panoramic view of the city: Located on the top of the Hollywood Hills, the observatory itself is the best viewing platform overlooking Los Angeles. During the day, the city texture is in full view; at dusk, witness the "City of Angels" covered with golden rays of light, the lights are on, until the lights of thousands of homes under the bright stars, and the Hollywood sign is within reach - this is the most iconic postcard perspective of Los Angeles, a holy place for photography enthusiasts. 2. Immersive astronomy science hall: Samuel Oschin Planetarium: The world's top dome theater, with advanced laser projection system and surround sound effects. Its programs (tickets required) such as "Dark Night Stars" and "Center of the Universe" are not simple popular science, but a soul-stirring journey of cosmic art, taking you through time and space to feel the vastness and mystery of the universe. Free exhibition hall The content is easy to understand and highly interactive. Must-see: Foucault pendulum: a classic device that intuitively demonstrates the rotation of the earth. Planetary models and astronomical maps: Exquisite display of solar system and cosmic knowledge. Giant Tesla coil demonstration: (at a specific time) watch the spectacular sight of artificial lightning, full of scientific sense. The historical building itself: The Art Deco style incorporates Greek revival elements, and the dome and murals are full of astronomical symbols, which is itself a work of art. 3. A window to experience the stars: Free public telescope observation: This is the most precious tradition of the observatory! Open at night when the weather is fine (see the official website for details), you can witness the lunar craters, Jupiter stripes, Saturn rings, and even distant nebulae with your own eyes through powerful Zeiss refracting telescopes and other equipment. Professional volunteers explain on the spot, making the universe within reach. This real stargazing experience cannot be replaced by any screen. Is it worth going? Conclusion: Highly recommended to: Visitors who are visiting Los Angeles for the first time: This is a great starting point to understand the city's geography and temperament. Photography enthusiasts: Capture the classic camera position of Los Angeles panorama and Hollywood sign. People who are curious about astronomy and science: Free and high-quality science feast.
Griffith Observatory: The junction of the Starry Sky and the Earth This art deco building, completed in 1935, is suspended on the Hollywood Hills like a giant astronomical instrument targeting the Los Angeles Basin. Free and open setting makes it the city's most generous viewing platform. Fu Ke in the main hall is the most philosophical. The brass hammers slowly deflect the trajectory of the star map floor, silently proving the physical facts of the earth's rotation. When the Tesla coils on the basement floor were performed, artificial lightning burst in the dome, turning the scientific demonstration into a modern witchcraft show. But the true souls are on the night rooftops when city lights spread like magma beneath their feet, and the visible galaxy hangs overhead, forming a barren war between heaven and man. It is recommended to arrive an hour before sunset. First look at the sun on the west terrace as the Hollywood sign is gilded, then line up in the dusk to touch the astronomical telescope. The couples in line, the photographers on tripods and the children counting stars cast overlapping silhouettes on the metal shell of the telescopeperhaps more worth observing than the celestial body itself. Don't forget to look back at the Greek theater-style dome when you leave, and the bronze statue of Einstein is smiling in the shadow of the porch, as if you already know all about human obsession with the universe.
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Aquarium of the Pacific
Aquarium of the Pacific
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Aquarium of the Pacific

Aquarium of the Pacific

4.5
/5
96 reviews
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7.2
From JPY 6661
Based on 3,309 reviews
32.6 km from downtown
Phone +15625903100
Address: 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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󰌌Feed lively parrots yourself
Sea lions, penguins & otters
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The environment is good, there are many animals inside, and the popular science education is really great. For me, if I am not in a hurry, I can soak in it for a whole day. You must go to the parrot garden inside. After buying nectar, they will automatically fly over. It is recommended to go in and walk to the middle and cover it with your hand, otherwise the old parrot will eat all your portion in one breath!
Most of the aquarium is filled with local marine life, including fish, jellyfish, lobsters, electric eels, dolphins and sea lions. There are a few cute penguins, and you can touch small manta rays. The aquarium is not big, and there is also a parrot pavilion where you can touch and feed them up close, which meets the needs of many children to get close to marine animals. Don't expect too much, it's more suitable for young children.
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Six Flags Magic Mountain
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Six Flags Magic Mountain

4.7
/5
188 reviews
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6.8
Based on 5,558 reviews
52.6 km from downtown
Phone +16612554100
Address: 26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 day
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󱨜Second tallest drop tower & 4D coaster
90 mph "Giant" White Ride
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My mom, youngest brother Luke & I went here for the first time Summer of 2012 to celebrate my 8th grade graduation. I discovered this park because I grew up going to Six Flags St. Louis with my parents, friends, & Luke as my home park frequently since I was about 8 years old & became more of a thrill seeker first with SFSTL, then Six Flags Great America, and I used to go on the Six Flags website because I was curious about seeing parks in other states & seeing what kind of rides the other parks had to offer & discovered Six Flags Magic Moutain as I was browsing & thought this park looked like so much fun, which it really was! My mom took my youngest brother Luke to meet the Looney Tunes characters & Hurricane Harbor waterpark since he wasn't tall enough yet to go on the major thrill rides while I went on lots of amazing rollerocasters with Val, someone who used to babysit for us whenever she was able to. We stayed at a Hilton Garden Inn right across the street from the park, took a picture of X2 which could be seen from our hotel, palm trees in the parking lot, & our elevator had Looney Tunes characters on it which made the Hilton Garden Inn Unique! My dad was also excited for us because Six Flags Magic Mountain is the park featured in his favorite movie, National Lampoon's Vacation & is only about an hour and 40 minutes from Santa Monica beach! Six Flags Magic Mountain is located in Valencia, California.
their rides are amazing the customer service is amazing their water park is awesome they're right X2 is great especially at night
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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
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The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

4.8
/5
102 reviews
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6.5
Based on 2,530 reviews
14.6 km from downtown
Phone +16264052100
Address: 1151 Oxford Rd, San Marino, CA 91108, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
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No.19 of Best Things to Do in Los Angeles
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Huntington Library is just a library. I came here to find out that in addition to the library, there is also an exhibition on the cultural development of the United States and Los Angeles. From the text books in Los Angeles to the economic and cultural development, it is quite interesting. In addition, there are some manuscripts that prove the development of the United States.
One of the best places we have been to in LA. Entrance fee $25 for adults. We will definitely be back. There is a loop trail to follow which is easy to walk and runs through a series of gardens including Chinese, Japanese, desert, Australian, sub tropical and others. Great place to bring the family or catch up with friends. I cant believe this place is not more widely known. It's like an estate with mansions, gardens and cafe. The food at the cafe was quite good.
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California Science Center
California Science Center
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California Science Center

California Science Center

4.3
/5
92 reviews
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5.0
Based on 4,006 reviews
South Los Angeles | 5.6 km from downtown
Phone +13237243623
Address: 700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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󰀆Daily IMAX science films
Visit the retired Space Shuttle Endeavour
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[Fun] It's summer vacation, and you can't let your child play games at home or take extra classes. It's not humane. Then go to the Science and Technology Museum! This mixture of technology and power may be more suitable for boys! [Cost-effectiveness] Good
The California Science Center is a very common place we visited this time. A science center is a facility that exists in many cities in the United States. The science and technology displays are also aimed at teenagers and can cultivate a good interest or hobby.
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Los Angeles Zoo
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Los Angeles Zoo

Los Angeles Zoo

4.4
/5
82 reviews
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4.7
Based on 1,040 reviews
11.4 km from downtown
Phone +13236444200
Address: 5333 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027, United States
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-5 hours
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1200 animals & 113 acres
󰌌Bird shows & animal interactions
󱨠61% positive reviews
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Los Angeles is one of the important industrial and commercial, international trade, science and education, entertainment and sports centers in the United States. It is home to Hollywood, the world's film center, and is also one of the main bases for the U.S. petrochemical, marine, aerospace and electronics industries. Los Angeles also has world-renowned higher education institutions such as the California Institute of Technology.
The Los Angeles Zoo is a relatively traditional animal sanctuary. This zoo attracts many colorful animal species, and the animals are also very popular breeds. You can see many interesting performances when you visit.
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