Things to Do in LA: Bowl Concerts, Museums, and Metro Tips for a Perfect Sunday
JUN 7, 20263 MIN
Things to Do in LA: Bowl Concerts, Museums, and Metro Tips for a Perfect Sunday
JUN 7, 20263 MIN
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Welcome, listeners, to Things to Do in Los Angeles with your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennett, coming to you on a sunshine-soaked Southern California day. The June marine layer is burning off, temps are cruising in the 70s along the coast and warmer inland, and the city’s got that classic Sunday vibe: half chill, half “let’s make questionable decisions on Sunset Boulevard.”
Let’s kick off with what’s happening around town today. The Hollywood Bowl is hosting a big outdoor concert tonight, and their summer season is in full swing, so pack a picnic, bring a light jacket, and prepare to sit in traffic with style. Downtown, the Walt Disney Concert Hall has afternoon performances and tours, perfect if you like your culture with air-conditioning. Over at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Wilshire, it’s a great day to wander the galleries, then snap that obligatory photo at Urban Light before sunset. Families, the California Science Center near USC is a solid win: free general admission, hands-on exhibits, and you can see the Space Shuttle Endeavour up close. And for nightlife, West Hollywood and Downtown LA are buzzing with DJ sets and rooftop bars—think cocktails, skyline views, and someone loudly insisting they “totally know the promoter.”
On the news and city update front, the Los Angeles Times reports that Metro is continuing to expand its rail lines, and weekend service on key lines like the E Line and B Line is generally frequent, making trains a smart move if you’re headed to downtown events or the beach. LAist notes a steady wave of new restaurant openings, especially around the Arts District and Koreatown, with buzzy spots slinging everything from Korean fried chicken to vegan tacos. If you’re driving, local outlets remind everyone to watch for ongoing road work on major arteries like the 405 and the 5—plan extra time or, better yet, let Metro or a rideshare take the wheel.
Now, game plan for your perfect LA day. If it’s your first time, you have to hit Griffith Observatory: epic views of the city, a front-row seat to the Hollywood Sign, and free exhibits that make you feel smarter than you actually are. Then cruise down to Santa Monica or Venice for a beach walk, people-watching, and a peek at the outdoor gym scene at Muscle Beach—basically the Olympics of showing off. If you want a more offbeat adventure, check out the Last Bookstore downtown, a labyrinth of art installations and books that’s Instagram-ready but also genuinely cool. Food-wise, track down a classic LA taco truck or hit Grand Central Market, where you can do a world tour of food in one block.
Local tip from your pal Oly: in LA, distance lies. A place that’s “only 8 miles away” can mean a 45-minute drive if you time it wrong. Aim big drives for late morning or later at night, and use real-time traffic, not blind optimism. And if you’re riding Metro, keep a TAP card handy and remember that trains are often the fastest way to big venues on busy nights.
Before we wrap, keep an eye on tomorrow’s calendar: more outdoor concerts, weekday museum hours with smaller crowds, and plenty of evening sports bars ready for whatever game is on. Tune in next time for fresh events, new openings, and maybe a bizarre LA sport or two—yes, I’m absolutely hunting for rooftop dodgeball or underwater yoga.
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