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.
OPENING SATURDAY OCTOBER 1st One of the largest pumpkin patches in the Los Angeles area, Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch encourages that kid-at-heart attitude... View Listing
You can board your pet for FREE at our kennel, which is located in the main parking lot. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PET IN OR TIED TO A VEHICLE WHILE YOU VISIT... View Listing
WITH ITS ELEGANT, OPEN-AIR LAYOUT, DISTINCTIVE MEDITERRANEAN ARCHITECTURE, LAVISH LANDSCAPING AND DYNAMIC FOUNTAIN AREAS, THE COMMONS IS THE ULTIMATE ... View Listing
Travel Town, the Los Angeles City Recreation and Park Department’s unique display of vehicles representing many modes and eras of conveyances, is vi... View Listing
Service Animals are welcome in all of our restaurant and merchandise locations, attraction queues and most other locations throughout Universal Studio... View Listing
The Venice Canals are a unique feature of Los Angeles that are man made canals built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his \\\"Venice of Am... View Listing