Car aficionados won't want to skip the Petersen Automotive Museum. Founded by the creator of Hot Rod and Motor Trend magazines, this extensive automotive museum is one of the largest of its kind in the world. The museum owns over 200 vehicles and displays 100 to the public. Learn about the history of the automobile, visit the interactive exhibit to learn about the way a car works, or take a tour of the facility.
Do some bowling at one of the most famous intersections in the world. Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge is more than just a bowling alley. In addition to 12 lanes, an arcade and a pool table, Lucky Strike offers a private room, lounge area, full bar and bottle service. Listen to the DJ pump out tunes to keep you playing all night long, and take a few photos of the memorable night in the classic photo booth.
LA is known for filmmaking; so you shouldn't be surprised to learn dozens of film festivals occur in the LA area every year. The Los Angeles Film Festival is one of the largest, screening over 100 films during its 10-day festivities. The festival showcases independent, international, feature, documentary and short films and draws in a crowd of more than 90,000 to its special events and premieres.