Best Free Things to Do in Los Angeles

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Feb 26, 2012
By Ted Mallinson
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    Attend a TV Show Taping of your favorite sitcom, game show, talk show, or reality show, or even one you've never heard of. Tickets are always free. Read my Guide to Attending a TV Show Taping
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Robert Crouse
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    Performances at the Music Center and Disney Concert Hall may be on the pricey side, but you can tour the Music Center campus including Fran Gehry's metalic masterpiece sailing down Grand Avenue. The inside of the Disney Concert Hall is great, but my favorite thing is climbing up on top among all that metal, and you can do that even if there's no tour.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Tracy Towns
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    Visit the Forecourt of the Stars at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard to measure your hands and feet against the footprints and hand prints of Hollywood legends.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Mary Leatherbury
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    The Getty Center, a modern hilltop fortress in Brentwood, houses one of the finest art collections in the world. The building and view are worth a visit even if you're not interested in the art. The Museum is free, but there is a fee for parking. Bike and motorcycle parking is free. Groups of 15 or more motorcycles must reserve parking. Metro Bus 761 stops at the main gate.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Larry Terk
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    The Griffith Observatory, located in Griffith Park, has a free astronomy museum and offers visitors a free glimpse at the cosmos through their super Zeiss telescope. Tip: Get in line before dark if you want a look at the night sky, especially in summer. They close the line at a certain number of people.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Lori Kirk
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    Take a stroll down Venice Beach Boardwalk to check out the street performers, the hard bodies at muscle beach and the interesting characters wandering the strand during the summer and on weekends. Parking in the area ranges from $3 to $15 depending on the lot and the time of year. Limited free street parking is available in the neighborhood if you have the patience to look for it.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Gordon Francis
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    Meander along the Hollywood Walk of Fame to find the stars of your favorite celebrities. The Walk of Fame runs east to west on Hollywood Boulevard from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue and North South on Vine street from Yucca Street to Sunset Boulevard.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Alyssa Baird
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    Take a look at the Hollywood Sign from the viewing area at the Hollywood & Highland shopping and entertainment complex next to Grauman's Chinese Theatre or drive up Beachwood Canyon for a closer look. Another good viewing point is looking up Gower Boulevard. The sign itself is fenced off from the public, so there is no legal access to it.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Marisa Barnwell
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    Explore the Mexican marketplace at the Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument at Olvera Street. Explore on your own or join a free walking tour Wednesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to noon. A self-guided tour brochure describing the historic buildings is available at the Information Desk in the Plaza or at the El Pueblo Visitors Center. Parking Lot at Main Street and Cesar Chavez. Metro Red Line stop: Union Station.
    Feb 26, 2012
    By Randy Dryer

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