Griffith Park
Griffith Park
Griffith Park

Griffith Park Tours and Tickets

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Griffith Park is one of the largest city parks in North America, covering a vast 4,310 acres (1,744 hectares). An oasis in the urban sprawl of Los Angeles, this green space caters to visitors of all ages and interests with attractions such as the Los Angeles City Zoo, the Griffith Observatory, and the iconic Hollywood sign.

  • Daily
  • 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, 90027

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CL_p, Nov 2023
1 day must
Great tour driver gave lots of information and great sense of humor. Was a lo g day but very earth while
Michael_R, Nov 2023
LA Day Trip
Was a great trip lots of sites to seen and experienced, recommend at start of trip so you get bearings and ideas of areas to visit if you haven’t already got a full itinerary. A few areas LA need to step it up in, tour guide was great and knowledgeable and kept us all safe🙏
Kate_H, Nov 2023
Great day out
Jeanette was the best and pointed out loads of things, all very enjoyable. We went to a lot of different sites, very varied and stopped for lunch at the farmers market, the food was lovely.
HRick_W, Nov 2023
Great way to spend six hours
It was a great tour to get to see three important and beautiful sites. Also the drive through Beverly Hills and Hollywood.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Griffith Park hours of operation?
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Griffith Park hours of operation: Daily. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
People Also Ask
Q:Is Griffith Park worth visiting?
A:Yes, Griffith Park is a must-visit destination in LA, offering a perfect blend of nature, culture, and stunning views of Los Angeles. Explore scenic trails, visit the iconic Griffith Observatory, and enjoy the Hollywood Sign vista. It's a fantastic experience for travelers of every age and interest looking for nature and adventure.
Q:How do you spend a day in Griffith Park?
A:Begin your day at Griffith Park with a visit to the Griffith Observatory, gazing at the stars and enjoying panoramic views of the Hollywood sign. Later, take a leisurely hike along the scenic trails and visit other attractions that interest you, like the LA Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Autry Museum, and Greek Theater.
Q:Can you go to Griffith Park for free?
A:Yes, it is free to enter Griffith Park. The park offers many free attractions, including the Griffith Observatory, LA Live Steamers Railroad Museum, and Travel Town Museum. Visitors can explore the park’s vast grounds, enjoy picnics, hike the trails, and admire the Hollywood Sign without an admission fee. Note that some attractions within the park do charge fees.
Q:How long do you need at Griffith Park?
A:The amount of time you need at Griffith Park depends on your interests. To cover the highlights, plan for at least half a day. A visit to the Griffith Observatory and a stroll through the park can take about 3–4 hours, while more extensive exploration may require an entire day.
Q:How do I get around Griffith Park?
A:Navigating Griffith Park is a breeze. Both free and paid parking is available around the park. Alternatively, hike or bike on numerous scenic trails. For an eco-friendly, stress-free option, take the DASH Observatory Bus, which stops at Los Feliz Village, the Greek Theater, the Mount Hollywood hiking trail, and the Observatory.
Q:When should I go to Griffith Park?
A:You can enjoy Griffith Park year-round. Each season offers a distinct experience. Spring brings blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures. Summer offers long, sunny days, ideal for hiking. Fall boasts cooler weather and beautiful foliage. Winter means fewer crowds and clear views. On rainy days, head straight to Griffith Observatory for indoor exploration.