The weekend is finally here in Los Angeles, and you're ready to go out and have some fun. We've done the hard work for you and rounded top Free Things to Do in Los Angeles this weekend in our up-to-date Los Angeles Free Events This Weekend Calendar that covers the best free concerts (classical, jazz, pop, rock, opera), free comedy shows, art exhibitions (museum, galleries), free and cheap party and nightlife activities & things to do this weekend (this Saturday and Sunday) in LA including Santa Monica, Pasadena, South Gate, Torrance, Beverly Hills, Norwalk and more.
Westfield Fashion Square, 14006 Riverside Drive, Los Angeles, CA 91423
little lunch coffee + snacks, 50 Brooks Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90291
Studio City, Studio City, Los Angeles, CA 91604
Veterans Park, 309 Esplanade, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Samy's Camera Pasadena, 1759 E Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91106
Center for Sustainable Communities, 1051 Rosecrans Avenue, Compton, CA 90222
Metropolitan Baptist Church, 2283 North Fair Oaks Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001
Stories, 1716 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, California 90026
Culture Brewing Co Manhattan Beach, 327 Manhattan Beach Boulevard, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
City of West Hollywood Community Room,, 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069
Bowers Museum, 2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, CA
Craft & Folk Art Museum, 5814 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Anastasio, 2265 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064
Museum of Latin American Art, 628 Alamitos Ave, Long Beach, CA
567 S Fairfax Ave, 567 South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90036
10903 S Inglewood Ave, 10903 South Inglewood Avenue, Inglewood, CA 90304
Vegan Pop Up by XMarket, 2524 Pacific Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90291
Expert Dojo, 395 Santa Monica Place #unit 308, Santa Monica, CA 90401
American Museum of Ceramic Art / AMOCA, 399 North Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91767
Truly LA, 216 South Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Besides many free events listed in our Los Angeles Free Events this Weekend calendar above, here are some more Free Things to Do in LA This Weekend:
Visit the Original Farmers Market Spend a Saturday or Sunday browsing the stalls from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at one of the best outdoor markets in the country. Shop for gourmet foods, fresh bread, handmade desserts, fresh produce, and local crafts. The Original Farmers Market has been operating all year long since 1934! 6333 West 3rd Street, Los Angeles | https://farmersmarketla.com/
Tour the Grounds at Griffith Park and Observatory Griffith Park is a famed open space covering more than 4,000 acres of wild terrain, landscaped parkland, and idyllic picnic areas. Griffith Observatory is open to the public for free every weekend. Admission to the grounds includes access to the telescopes! 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, CA
Visit Grand Central Market Vendors serve up international cuisine at Grand Central Market. Featuring 40 stalls, this iconic spot is a modernized vision of the Wonder Market that was built as the largest public market on the West Coast in 1917. Shop for prepared foods, fresh produce, crafts, and more! 317 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA | https://grandcentralmarket.com/
Explore Union Station Los Angeles Union Station isn't just the main railway station serving Los Angeles. It's also a stunning architectural feat that's worthy of a visit. Combining Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne elements, the station has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1980. Explore public murals, wall-mounted electronic art, glass mosaics, and granite sculptures woven into the ambiance. 800 North Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA | https://www.unionstationla.com/
Have Dinner on Melrose Avenue While Melrose Avenue is always full of beauty and energy, it really comes alive on the weekends! Start early in the day to shop for designs from Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith, Jonathan Adler, and more before enjoying a night out in the neighborhood. Of course, the best thing to do on the weekends on Melrose Avenue is to catch a live show at The Improv.
Explore the Bronson Caves The Bronson Caves inside Griffith Park in Los Angeles have been featured in dozens of movies and television shows over the years. Found near the north end of Canyon Drive, this craggy landmark was supposedly the inspiration behind the stage name for Charles Bronson. The "caves" are actually tunnels that have been carved into the wall of a decommissioned quarry.
Do a Brewery Tour Los Angeles is home to many breweries. Most offer free tours to the public on the weekends. For instance, Eagle Rock Brewery offers tours and taproom access on the weekends. Calling ahead to any brewery before showing up is recommended!
See Lake Hollywood Lake Hollywood is actually the Hollywood Reservoir. Nestled within the Santa Monica Mountains, this beautiful spot offers a 3.3-mile hike around the reservoir's perimeter. Get the lens ready for photos of the Mulholland Dam, the Hollywood Sign, and the rest of the stunning landscape.
Walk Through the Walt Disney Concert Hall Yes, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is open to the public for free. Simply visit before 2 p.m. to enjoy a free self-guided tour of this architectural wonder. Visitors can use their own smartphones to hear navigation from John Lithgow! 111 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA
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