Attractions & Tours Los Angeles

Although you will never be able to take your dog to sniff the Mona Lisa, or see him react to the squirrel exhibit at the city zoo, there are many other dog friendly spots to taste a little bite of a cultural treat. Every city has its own attractions and uniqueness that you and your furry friend can enjoy.

In 1990, West Washington was renamed to Abbot Kinney, after the man who built the Venice Canals. Throughout the years it has been developed by the dil... View Listing
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Arlington Garden is a three acre garden on Caltrans-owned land. It is leased to the City of Pasadena and entrusted by the city to Arlington Garden in ... View Listing
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The Art Walk Lounge is the visitor center for the LA Art Walk. Visitors can pick up maps, view and purchase art from uniquely curated exhibitions feat... View Listing
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Barnsdall Art Park sits on 11 acres in the Los Feliz/Hollywood area. The site was deeded to the city of Los Angeles in 1927 as a cultural art center. ... View Listing
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WE ARE YOUR OFFICIAL STORYTELLERS Lure Films is a team of real people dedicated to making your brand visually come to life. However technical, weird,... View Listing
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In the heart of the Malibu Civic Center, nestled against the majestic mountains and just a stone's throw from the beach lies the Malibu Country Mart, ... View Listing
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Fun! Plain and simple. No creative or artistic skills are needed. Painting with a Twist is all about connecting with friends over a glass of wine, you... View Listing
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The Rose Bowl is an outdoor athletic stadium in Pasadena, California, just outside Los Angeles. Built in 1922 and located among the San Gabriel Mounta... View Listing
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Dogs are allowed on the pier as long as they are on a leash but they are not allowed into businesses and Pacific Park. Also, dogs are also allowed on ... View Listing
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