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The Getty Center, Los Angeles

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After enjoying our visit to the Getty Villa earlier in our stay we decided to explore the Getty Center on the last full day of our holiday.  It was a bit of a trek to reach the museum by public transport but well worth the effort.  From Downtown LA, we caught a bus to Westwood taking approximately one hour, changing there for Bus 761 to the Getty Tram Station in the Brentwood suburb of West LA which took a further 20 minutes.

Lower tram station, Getty Museum Los Angeles
Lower tram station, Getty Museum Los Angeles

Visiting the Getty Center is a memorable experience from the start as visitors ride a free tram up the hillside to its entrance.  The lower tram station is accessed close to the museum’s large car parks and from the tram windows we had some lovely views of the surrounding countryside.

Upper Tram Station, Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Upper Tram Station, Getty Museum, Los Angeles

The Getty Museum is one of the most visited museums in the United States and offers free admission funded by the legacy of the U.S. oil tycoon, J. Paul Getty.  The Center cost $1.3 billion to construct and has been open since December 1997.  From the upper tram station, a flight of steps lead to the main doors of the rotunda building.  At the information desk we picked up a map and then climbed a grand staircase towards the artwork on the floor above.

Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

The upper rotunda opens onto a terrace linking all five of the museum’s pavilions.  The collection of many famous artists is huge with paintings, drawings, sculptures, decorative arts and photography gathered internationally.  The west pavilion contains many of the highlights of the Getty collection including works by Vincent Van Gogh, Monet and Rembrandt.

Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Getty Museum, Los Angeles

There are four gardens, one at the lower tram stop and the others on the hilltop, each of them an absolute delight.  The central garden is designed to change with the seasons and despite the trees not yet being in bloom, it still looked beautiful.

Getty Museum and gardens, Los Angeles
Getty Museum and gardens, Los Angeles

From this elevated section of the garden there are far reaching views of Santa Monica, the skyscrapers of Downtown Los Angeles and the surrounding mountains.

Flower maze, Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Flower maze, Getty Museum, Los Angeles

A path from the upper garden crosses over a stream which then winds its way gently downhill to a plaza containing a maze of flowering azaleas.  Numerous outdoor contemporary sculptures adorn the gardens and with the modern design and dramatic city views, the Getty Museum is a stunning place to visit.

Views of Downtown LA from the Getty Museum
Views of Downtown LA from the Getty Museum

We returned to the lower tram station and just as we approached the main road we spotted a bus approaching so we ran as fast as we could to the bus stop and just managed to jump on board before it departed.

Urban Light, LACMA, Los Angeles
Urban Light, installation, LACMA, Los Angeles

As the bus was passing the Los Angeles County Museum of Art we decided to alight there for a look around.  LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States with a collection of nearly 149,000 objects.  There wasn’t really enough time to go inside so instead we viewed its outdoor artwork.  We started with Urban Light, a forest of city street lights comprised of 202 vintage lamp posts.  These are all painted the same shade of grey and arranged symmetrically.  I’m certain they would look much more impressive illuminated at night but we still enjoyed strolling amongst them.

Levitated Mass, LACMA, Los Angeles
Levitated Mass, LACMA, Los Angeles

Other outdoor art installations include Levitated Mass, a 340 ton boulder from a nearby quarry that has been positioned on top of a long walk through trench cut into the sandy landscape and dotted around the gardens are 50 larger than life Rodin sculptures.

Rodin statue, LACMA, Los Angeles
Rodin statue, LACMA, Los Angeles

Continuing our bus journey along Wilshire Boulevard we changed for the metro at MacArthur Park so opted to take a stroll by the lake before returning to our hotel.  This park in the Westlake district of Los Angeles is named after General Douglas MacArthur but is probably better known for the 1978 Donna Summer classic hit of the same name.

Macarthur Park, Los Angeles
Macarthur Park, Los Angeles

The park is divided in two by Wilshire Boulevard with a small lake, fountain and reflecting pool to one side and a children’s playground, playing fields and bandstand to the other.

Macarthur Park, Los Angeles
Macarthur Park, Los Angeles

The park is surrounded by a street market but as the neighbourhood is one of the poorest areas in Los Angeles and suffers from high crime rates I would strongly advise against wandering around after dusk.

Pershing Square, Downtown, Los Angeles
Pershing Square, Downtown, Los Angeles

Pershing Square was our final stop before returning to our hotel as it was close by in the heart of Downtown.  It’s surrounded by several hotels, restaurants and office blocks and contains seating and an elevated open-air theatre for summer events.  Our attention was drawn to a bronze statue of Ludwig Van Beethoven in celebration of the founder of Los Angeles’ Philharmonic Orchestra’s favourite composer.

Beethoven monument, Pershing Square, Los Angeles
Beethoven monument, Pershing Square, Los Angeles

Our ten night holiday split between San Francisco and Los Angeles had come to an end and we were returning home with fond memories of our visit to California.  We managed to get around everywhere using public transport which with careful planning worked well, was inexpensive and felt quite safe.  The only thing we couldn’t plan was the weather which wasn’t at its best during our time in Los Angeles but we made the best of it and didn’t let it spoil our holiday.

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46 responses to “The Getty Center, Los Angeles”

    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was gorgeous! Thanks for your interest.

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  1. shane harrison Avatar

    Very enjoyable, Marion; California dreaming on winter days. Speaking of songs; my memory of Macarthur Park takes me back to 1968 and Richard Harris’s version. Showing my age !

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your continued interest in this series of posts on California, Shane. Aside from some poor weather we enjoyed the trip very much.

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  2. Expedition Addict Avatar

    Sounds like a great end to a great trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was indeed, thank you.

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    The Getty Museum has beautiful gardens — I especially love the flower maze. You saw quite a few sights on your last day (and luckily in sunny weather). Thank you for sharing your trip to San Francisco and Los Angeles with us Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Getty Museum was a delightful place to visit on our last full day in LA and it was a treat to end our stay with sunny weather. Thank you for your interest in this series of posts Corna.

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  4. NortheastAllie Avatar

    The Getty Museum looks very beautiful and impressive. The outdoor art installations also are gorgeous!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Getty Museum was well worth the lengthy journey to get there and was very impressive inside and out.

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  5. #winewildernesswanderlust Avatar
    #winewildernesswanderlust

    Awesome article! I felt like I was traveling right along.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    That museum is beautiful inside and out. What a great collection of different art and styles. And the fact that you got such a clear sky picture of downtown LA is quite impressive 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting the Getty Museum on our last full day was definitely worth the effort of the lengthy bus ride. Finally the sun was shining for us in LA.

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    Anonymous

    I’m a local and I had no idea there’s a bus that goes all the way up to the Getty museum. Glad you had a great trip!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We had a splendid time in LA thank you.

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  8. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    With art, gardens and a beautiful view of the surrounding area, what more could you want in a museum?! The LACMA also looks super interesting. While you didn’t have enough time to go instead, the outdoor art looks interesting, and you got to enjoy the beautiful weather.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Getty Museum was just as impressive as the Getty Villa at the other end of town and amazing to both be free of charge. The weather certainly picked up towards the end of our stay.

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  9. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Excellent tour. I appreciate the quality of your photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you Ian, your positive comments mean a lot.

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  10. Simon Avatar

    Wowowow thanks, great pics and article!!!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Simon. I’m glad you enjoyed this series.

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  11. leightontravels Avatar

    Wow, you really managed to see and do a lot on your visits to SF and LA. I’d love to visit the Getty Center and LACMA is unmissable in my opinion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and ever welcome thoughts Leighton. With careful planning we managed to see and do lots and never used a hire
      or taxi once. Both the Getty Villa and Getty Centre are unmissable and though time ran out for us to go inside LACMA I’m sure it’s another of LA’s highlights. Hope things are going well for you both.

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  12. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    some great views from there and like the look of the futuristic tram!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s a great place to visit Andy if ever you are in LA.

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  13. Lookoom Avatar

    You make me feel a little ashamed of always renting a car when I travel in the USA, but as in Canada, cities are still built more for the car than for public transport. This is changing, especially in Canada, but there are also (bad) habits.

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  14. Rebecca Avatar

    I’m glad to have followed your adventures around LA, my hometown! I’m sure I’ve visited the Getty Center before, but I was very young and have no memories of it 😆 You had a lovely time at LACMA and MacArthur Park (a park I haven’t visited before). So impressed you’ve managed around with public transport; even I wouldn’t put up with the transfers and longer commute! Hope you can return to the city some day; LA welcomes you!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much for your continued interest and kind words Rebecca. We enjoyed our five days exploring LA very much and with careful planning managed it all successfully. Hope we get back there sometime and we can meet up at your side of the pond or ours!

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  15. travelling_han Avatar

    Yey the sun finally came out 🙂 You really did do and see so much, I’d love to visit the Urban Light art installation, that looks cool!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It must look even more impressive after darkness falls but it was nice in daylight too ! I’d visited San Francisco several times before but it was our first to LA. Different but very enjoyable.

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    Some great museums Marion. I do agree that while LA has great mass transit, it is not always intuitive and journeys to far away destinations can take a long time. Love the outdoor art work, especially the forest of light poles and now I know what McArthur Park looks like. Thanks for sharing your travels. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure Allan, thanks for following along on my Californian travels.

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  17. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a great final day! I’d especially love to visit the Getty Museum, that’s pretty incredible it is free. The grounds look incredible too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Both the Getty Museum and Villa were highlights of our stay Lyssy. It just goes to show that there’s more than the glitz of Hollywood to LA!

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  18. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    LA really seems to be a place of contrasts. I’ve enjoyed exploring the places through your posts.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Helen, there’s a lot more to LA than the glitz of Hollywood and nearly all of its museums are free which is great.

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  19. restlessjo Avatar

    You didn’t waste a moment, Marion. I feel I know LA much better now.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your kind words Jo. We had a great time and it just goes to show that in such a car dominated city you can still get around by public transport with a bit of pre-planning. Hope you’re feeling much better now.

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  20. Alison Avatar

    Amazing how much you saw in ten days Marion, you really did your homework and deserve a medal for using all the public transport

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Alison, it was a good trip with Simon taken last March.

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  21. Sheree Avatar

    I’ve much enjoyed your West Coast trip Marion

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, It’s taken me a while to schedule the posts in being a longer series . So pleased to hear your positive feedback.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        I couldn’t be anything but positive, your posts are always fantastic

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          You must be my number one cheerleader Sheree. Thank you!

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