Places To Go, Things To Do, and Where To Stay in and Around Los Angeles

Discover activities, restaurants, and shopping in iconic LA neighborhoods like Malibu, Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades, and Brentwood. A street view of palm trees and skyscrapers towering over downtown Los Angeles, CA.

There’s no place on earth like the City of Angels. From serene beaches to the lights of Hollywood, Los Angeles holds new experiences and memories around every corner, whether you’re visiting for the first time or have lived here for decades. 

Planning a visit to La La Land can be overwhelming with so many options and so little time. Whether you’re intrigued by upscale lifestyles or scenic getaways, this SoCal city is perfect for those seeking a mix of relaxation, culture, and luxury experiences. As Angelenos ourselves, we are here to break down top attractions, hidden gems, and outdoor adventures in popular neighborhoods around the LA area. 

Brentwood

A view of Los Angeles from neighboring Brentwood, California.

While LA’s quintessential high-end lifestyle can make for an enthusing afternoon, heading to Brentwood offers a more charming, family-oriented downtown experience. Start your Saturday with a trip to the Brentwood Farmers’ Market before heading to The Streets of Brentwood for shopping and dining the whole family can enjoy. 

Known for its agriculture, Brentwood, LA, is a wonderful community where you can explore the Los Angeles outdoors. Take a hike through the Round Valley Regional Preserve before gathering cherries at one of many U-pick farms in the area. 

Brentwood Restaurants

You’ll find no shortage of local flavor in Brentwood. Enjoy renowned polenta for brunch at MJ’s Cafe & Bakery, feast on authentic Italian at Bar Toscana, and grab some delectable pho at CreAsian

Beverly Hills

A street sign for the intersection of Via Rodeo Drive and North Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, CA.

If the finer things are more your scene, take a jaunt down Rodeo during your time in Shaky Town. Enjoy the gorgeous Beverly Hills weather while heading to Beverly Gardens Park to snap a pic of the iconic Beverly Hills sign. Whether you’ve got money saved up or like window shopping, checking out the flagship Louis Vuitton store, among other iconic brands, on Rodeo Drive is a must. We also recommend cruising along legendary Mulholland Drive for a view of majestic mansions and the LA skyline.

Not all of Beverly Hills is so high-end, however. The whole family can partake in classic sightseeing, including the witchy Spadena House, Beverly Hills celebrity homes, and the expansive Greystone Mansion. You can also enjoy a picnic in stunning Franklin Canyon Park

Beverly Hills Restaurants

Dining in this ZIP code doesn’t come cheap, but you have to take advantage of some of the best food and service you’ll find anywhere at least once when you visit the 90210. Try the salmon pizza at Spago Beverly Hills, bite into an authentic Florentine sandwich at Lorenzo California, and share the tuna tartare at Crustacean.

Pacific Palisades

A view of the beach in Pacific Palisades during a summer night in Southern California.

A visit to SoCal wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the beach! A nature lover’s haven in the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles, Pacific Palisades is the perfect place to visit after a day spent downtown. Soak in some vitamin “sea” at Will Rogers State Beach, take an enlightening visit to Lake Shrine, or embark on a family-friendly hike to Santa Ynez Falls. No matter how you spend your time outside, Pacific Palisades weather is fairly comfortable throughout the year.

Aside from taking in the natural beauty of the mountains and coast, you can also experience Californian culture in ways that allow you to stay indoors. The Getty Museum offers the opportunity to explore art and science throughout history, and the Eames House is a monument to mid-century modern architecture.

Pacific Palisades Restaurants

This quiet beach town has no shortage of delightful eateries. Have some steak frites at Hank’s, enjoy East Coast pizza at Flour Pizzeria, and don’t miss out on the fried chicken with wasabi honey at Blue Ribbon Sushi

Malibu

A beachside view of the Malibu Pier at sunset.

Malibu is a picturesque beachfront town known for the stars and athletes who live on its sands. Your quintessential day on the shore should encompass all the best beaches in Malibu. Explore the iconic pocket beaches along Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach or watch the surfers at Leo Carrillo State Park. Depending on when you visit, Zuma Beach is the perfect spot to witness grey whales make their annual migration.

Farther inland, Malibu has a host of activities for those who want a break from snorkeling and paddleboarding. Explore high-end shopping and dining at Malibu Country Mart, peruse authentic Greek and Roman art and antiquities at the Getty Villa Museum, and go horseback riding through with Malibu Riders.

Malibu Restaurants

Malibu boasts a broad selection of some of the finest dining in Southern California, but that’s not to say you won’t be able to find something for everyone! Feast on renowned sushi dishes at Nobu Malibu, dine on shrimp at Paradise Cove Beach Café, or enjoy family-friendly American eats at Duke’s Malibu.

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