24 REASONS TO VISIT LOS ANGELES IN 2024
“The city of Los Angeles is undergoing transformational change that visitors and Angelenos will experience across every touchpoint in 2024, especially travelers who haven't visited in recent years, from world-renowned dining to major developments in sports, entertainment, the arts and more,” said Adam Burke, President & CEO of the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board. “As the next generations make their marks on neighborhoods across the city, emerging talent energizes every pocket of Los Angeles, shaping our city into LA 2.0. We cannot wait to roll the red carpet for visitors to discover what's in store across Los Angeles next year.”
As the
global travel trends shift for the year ahead, travelers are daydreaming about
their own vacations - bookmarking restaurants, comparing destinations and
blocking off calendars. Here to help, Los Angeles Tourism is
looking ahead to highlight something for every type of traveler coming to LA.
In 2024, the city of Los Angeles is…
- Destination Crenshaw Celebrates Black Legacy (Crenshaw, South LA)Opening to the public in 2024, the $100 million outdoor art and culture experience in the heart of Black Los Angeles will transform a 1.3 mile stretch of Crenshaw Boulevard into a thriving commercial corridor. The outdoor museum will feature community spaces and pocket parks with more than 100 commissioned works by artists including Melvin Edwards, Maren Hassinger, Charles Dickson, and Artis Lane in a truly dynamic expression of Black American culture in the United States.
- NHM Commons Opens at The Natural History Museum (Exposition Park)Debuting a major $75 million transformation in 2024, The Natural History Museum will introduce a 60,000 sq. ft. indoor-outdoor wing, strengthening the museum's connections to the community. The addition is designed by Los Angeles-based Frederick Fisher & Partners and Mia Lehrer's Studio-MLA and is slated to open to the public in Fall 2024.
- Grammy-winning artist, entrepreneur, and notable art collector Drake and his entertainment firm, DreamCrew, are behind this exciting opening that marks the world's first art amusement park - rescued and on view for the first time in DTLA. Thirty-six years ago, "Luna Luna" briefly introduced the world to a fantastical amusement park with rides and attractions by some of the most notable minds in arts & culture, including a carousel by Keith Haring, a forest pavilion by David Hockney, a mirrored funhouse by Salvador Dalí, and a ferris wheel by Jean-Michel Basquiat. This one-of-a-kind creation was lost to the world - until now. Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy has now been unveiled as of December 2023.
- PST Art: Art & Science Collide marks USA's Largest Art Event (City-wide)Southern California's landmark arts event (previously Pacific Standard Time), will return in September 2024 with more than 818 artists and 50 exhibitions, marking the largest art event in the United States. This year's theme will explore the fascinating intersections of art and science from biotechnology to sustainable agriculture and ancient cosmologies to Indigenous science-fiction. Exhibitions in Los Angeles will include We Live in Painting:The Nature of Color in Mesoamerican Art on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and Drawing with Light at the Getty Center.
- In the past year alone, several blue-chip and emerging galleries including Jeffrey Deitch, Hauser & Wirth and David Zwirner as well as Residency Art Gallery, Band of Vices, and Charlie James Gallery have expanded to the West Coast and opened new spaces across Los Angeles neighborhoods. Creatives and collectors alike are looking to the City of Angels for a pulse on what's next in the art world.
- Fantastic for the entire family, Universal Studios Hollywood offers visitors everything from live studio tours and immersive games to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the newly-opened Super Nintendo World. While Universal Studios Hollywood first opened as a film studio in 1914, the theme park will commemorate its 60th anniversary in 2024. For movie lovers, The World-Famous Studio Tour lets you go behind the scenes to see where favorite films and television shows were (and still are) filmed. Now, visitors are invited to behold the original Jupiter's Claim set from Jordan Peele's latest horror epic, NOPE.
- Walt Disney Concert Hall's 20th Anniversary Season (DTLA)Home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Walt Disney Concert Hall presents the best in classical and contemporary music, international sounds and jazz, designed by architect Frank Gehry. The 2023-24 season, “20 Years and Beyond,” is inspired by Gehry's innovative, groundbreaking design of the iconic home of the orchestra, and will present a range of artists and performances. The 20th anniversary season showcases a roster of acclaimed conductors and artists, including Thomas Adès, Herbert Blomstedt, and Karina Canellaki.
- The Original Farmer's Market Celebrates 90 Years (Mid City)A favorite destination among locals and tourists, LA's world-famous Original Farmers Market offers nearly 100 gourmet grocers, restaurants and retailers. Located at the corner of Fairfax and Third Street since 1934, the Market opened at what was then known as the Gilmore Ranch, where a dozen farmers and vendors parked their trucks on the corner to sell produce and other items from their tailgates. For the last 90 years, the Market has increasingly offered something for every taste - American, Brazilian, Cajun, Chinese, French, Italian, Middle Eastern, and more. Many of the businesses have been family-owned and operated for generations.
- DineLA Restaurant Week Turns Sweet 16 (City-wide)Los Angeles has one of the most dynamic dining scenes in the country, offering everything from street food to Michelin-starred restaurants. The bi-annual 15-day dining event will return from July 12-26 this summer, with an expected 400 or more restaurant partners. As a community-focused program, DineLA welcomes foodies to enjoy restaurants and cuisines of all price levels.
- The Automated People Mover (APM) comes to LAX this year - introducing a 2.25-mile electric train to shuttle passengers between six stations and provide easy access to LAX's terminals, increasing efficiency, and enhancing the overall guest experience at one of the nation's busiest airports.
- IPW: The World's Largest Travel Conference Comes to LA (City-wide)Los Angeles will host the U.S. Travel Association's international inbound travel show (IPW) May 3 - 7, showcasing why LA is the ideal place to stay, play, and do business. Past IPW events have generated more than $5.5 billion in future travel by connecting U.S. travel exhibitors with travel buyers and media, securing Los Angeles' position as a foremost global travel destination and showcasing the best of what the city has to offer.
- Los Angeles is experiencing a boutique hotel boom as design-minded hospitality groups continue to entice travelers to neighborhoods throughout LA. Bespoke properties such as The Aster in Hollywood and Vitorrja (by the Gjelina Group) in Venice have recently opened their doors, in addition to DTLA's The Hoxton, Hotel Per La, The Proper, The Winfield and more. Fueling the ongoing transformation of DTLA, these boutique hotels offer curated guest experiences with a residential feel, scenic rooftops and impressive culinary programs for travelers and Angelenos alike.
- LA Metro's Expansion Increases Connectivity (City-wide)Los Angeles Metro continues to expand, opening light rail and subway lines throughout the city. First debuting in June 2023, the regional connector link allows riders to travel from East Los Angeles to Santa Monica, without transferring. Next, LA's metro system will expand to the Westside with the Purple (D Line) Extension Transit Project. This critical, highly-anticipated new addition to Metro's network will add seven new stations and a reliable, high-speed connection between downtown and the Westside.
- 2024 will see the opening of Intuit Dome, a new 18,000-seat, $1.2 billion sports arena for the Los Angeles Clippers. Ushering in a new era of sports entertainment, the arena is a basketball fan's dream, with plans for private courtside cabanas, backstage bungalows, loft suites, a public plaza, concert stage, retail shops and more.
- One city, a whopping 11 professional sports teams. Even if travelers aren't LA sports fans, there is a significant chance their favorite team will play in Los Angeles in 2024 against the Dodgers, Lakers, Sparks, Clippers, Rams, Chargers, Kings, Galaxy, LAFC, Angel City FC, and the new Rugby FC Los Angeles. As sports tourism continues to rise, LA is a dynamic destination to make a vacation out of a ballgame.
- It's Sho-time in LA following the Los Angeles Dodgers' official signing of Japanese baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani. The MLB 2024 season will be one to watch in Los Angeles when Ohtani steps up to the plate. Heralded as one of the most talented players to ever play the game, Ohtani will draw die-hard fans from across the globe to Dodger Stadium this year.
- Discover the best beauty and bakery spots in historic Larchmont Village, a picturesque hub for the residents of one of Los Angeles' most well-regarded neighborhoods. The walkable village is perfect to fall in step with Angelenos for a morning coffee at Go Get Em Tiger, baked goods from Clark Street Bakery, fresh produce and home goods from CookBook Market, and the best beauty and wellness products from Thirteen Lune, a company that is reframing how Black and Brown beauty brands are perceived. Head over to Skin Laundry for best-in-class laser facials.
- With roots dating back to the 1880s, Little Tokyo in DTLA is a major cultural and civic center for Japanese Americans living in Southern California. One of only three official Japantowns in the United States, Little Tokyo is the home of the annual Nisei Week festival, and was declared a National Historic Landmark District in 1995. Be sure to visit Fugesto-Do, a family-owned mochi and manju sweet shop that has been in the neighborhood for over 120 years.
- Los Angeles' first actual suburb has a rich history of art, architecture and culture. A mecca for musicians, creatives, and artisans, the walkable neighborhood is home to Arroyo Records, Lodge Room for live music & performances, and the newly-opened Carla's Fresh Market.
- With 75 miles of county coastline and numerous world-famous surf spots, Los Angeles is the quintessential city of the Endless Summer. Venice Beach is one of many great Los Angeles beaches, with a lively boardwalk as well. From swimming & surfing to yoga, outdoor fitness classes, and some of the best running paths in the city, Venice is the perfect neighborhood for those looking to tap into the outdoors and inclusive wellness.
- Los Angeles' diverse culinary scene continues to blossom as restaurants earn top industry accolades including the highest number of awards in the 2023 James Beard Awards of any city. Among this year's winners are OTOTO, an Echo Park Sake Bar, and pastry chef Margarita Manzke of République, a Mid-City gem.
- MICHELIN® Status Experiences (City-wide)The MICHELIN® Guide California features 220 restaurants from Los Angeles, including 25 with one or more MICHELIN Stars and 4 Bib Gourmand recognitions - underscoring the city's status as one of the world's leading dining capitals. In December 2023, MICHELIN added three new Korean-influenced spots: Baroo, hibi, and Olivia.
- There's no greater city in the United States to enjoy tacos than Los Angeles - just two and a half hours north of the border, and L.A. has the second-largest population of Mexicans after Mexico City. With so many different styles served up across the city, and more than 4,000 trucks and vendors, find mouthwatering options anywhere from hole-in-the-wall favorites to MICHELIN starred restaurants. A few must-try spots include Sonoratown in DTLA, Leo's Taco Truck on Venice and LaBrea, and Tacos El Chino in Huntington Park.
- Farmer's Markets Galore (City-wide)From the famed Hollywood Farmers' Market every Sunday to Culver City Farmers Market, Crenshaw Farmers Market, Historic Downtown Farmers Market and Larchmont Farmers Market, each neighborhood offers fresh produce and goods from local artisans and vendors through community-oriented markets. Los Angeles prides itself on offering best in class farmers markets, everyday of the week.
There's
something for everyone in Los Angeles, and 2024 is the perfect time to plan
your visit. For more inspiration and recommendations on all of the unique ways
to experience Los Angeles across the seven regions, visit
DiscoverLosAngeles.com.
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