Unique Offbeat Attractions: Unusual Things to Do in Los Angeles
Tourists, newcomers, or lifelong Los Angeles residents alike will find hidden gems in this vibrant city. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or first-timer, elevate your visit with these quirky, behind-the-scenes spots that reveal LA's unconventional side.

Museum of Jurassic Technology
Nestled at 9341 Venice Boulevard in Culver City, this enigmatic museum offers an immersive, hands-on glimpse into bizarre artifacts and exhibits evoking ancient innovations. Rotating collections feature oddities like thousands of decomposing dice. Open Thursday through Sunday, it's a must-visit for the curious.
Wildlife Learning Center
Ideal for nature lovers seeking ethical animal encounters, this sanctuary at 16027 Yarnell St, Sylmar, rescues animals from zoos and neglectful owners. Spot sloths, Burmese pythons, and over 70 species amid a serene olive grove. Open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (check for holidays).

Venice Canal Historic District
In Venice's historic heart, stroll canals reminiscent of Italy's Venice, restored in 1993 after early 20th-century disrepair. This stylish neighborhood blends old-world charm with modern LA flair along picturesque waterfront walkways.
Museum of Death
For $15, embark on a 45-minute self-guided tour at 6031 Hollywood Blvd. Explore macabre artifacts like serial killer artwork, crime scene photos, and historical oddities such as the severed head of Bluebeard of Paris.

Watts Towers Campus
At 1727 East 107th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90002, discover Simon Rodia's towering folk art masterpieces—99.5 feet high, crafted from broken glass and bottles. The campus includes galleries, the Watts Towers Arts Center, and the Charles Mingus Youth Arts Center. A National Historic Landmark and LA Cultural Heritage Monument.

Skip the usual Walk of Fame or Beverly Hills shopping—add these unusual LA experiences to your itinerary for authentic adventure.
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