
Hollywood Sign & Griffith Observatory
2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
The Griffith Observatory is the most visited public observatory in the world and the best place to see the Hollywood Sign — a white Art Deco building perched on the south slope of Mount Hollywood that provides free telescopic views of the night sky, planetarium shows, and a panoramic view of Los Angeles that stretches from downtown's glass towers to the Pacific Ocean.

Malibu & Pacific Coast Highway
Pacific Coast Highway, Los Angeles, United States
Malibu is the 27-mile stretch of Pacific coastline northwest of Santa Monica that represents the California dream in its most concentrated form — surfing beaches, celebrity homes, seafood restaurants on the pier, and the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) hugging the cliffs between the Santa Monica Mountains and the ocean.

Mulholland Drive
Mulholland Drive, Brentwood, Los Angeles, 90049, United States
Mulholland Drive is LA's most famous road — a 55-kilometre scenic highway running along the crest of the Santa Monica Mountains from the Hollywood Hills to the Pacific Coast near Malibu, providing views of the LA basin on one side and the San Fernando Valley on the other.

Runyon Canyon
2000 N Fuller Ave, Runyon Canyon, Los Angeles, 90046, United States
Runyon Canyon is LA's most popular urban hike — a 160-acre park in the Hollywood Hills that provides a moderately challenging trail with views of the Hollywood Sign, downtown, the Griffith Observatory, and on clear days the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island.
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