What's New in Los Angeles
What's New in Los Angeles
Los Angeles has safely and fully reopened, thanks to close collaboration with Government and Public Health officials. Now, the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board is inviting visitors to start their comeback and experience the seemingly endless new attractions, hotels, restaurants and more that are opening around the City. A sampling of these openings follows.
What's New & What's Next Video
Discover the latest openings and upcoming additions in LA hotels and experiences with this five-minute video overview.
Attractions
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood (WBSTH) welcomed back guests on June 26, revealing new experiences that get fans closer to the entertainment they love. Upon arrival, guests will be greeted at the new Welcome Center, their gateway to Hollywood, with all-new ways to go behind the lens of movie-making magic including the “Storytelling Showcase,” and a new interactive grand finale, “Action and Magic Made Here.” The incredible new Studio Store provides fans access to exclusive merchandise from their favorite film and TV titles. Tickets are available online for $69 for adults (ages 11 and up) and $59 for children ages 5 to 10 at wbstudiotour.com.
SoFi Stadium Tours
The home of the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams launched SoFi Stadium Tours – an immersive, behind-the-scenes experience that takes guests on a journey through the creation of SoFi Stadium, the largest stadium in the NFL and one of the most technologically advanced buildings in the world. The tour also puts attendees in the heat of the action, showcasing what it feels like to be a player on game day.
Guests on a SoFi Stadium tour will be able to run through a player tunnel onto the field, check out Rams and Chargers locker rooms and even test their football skills on the field. Inspired by the NFL Scouting Combine, some of the on-field tour challenges include running the 40-yard dash, attempting a field goal kick and testing passing prowess. Once an attendee completes an on-field challenge, they will be able to compare their statistics to those of professional football players. Additional information about available tour dates and ticket packages can be found on www.sofistadium.com/tours.
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
The Academy Museum will be the world’s premier institution dedicated to the art and science of movies. Opening on September 30, 2021, the dynamic film center will offer unparalleled experiences and insights into movies and moviemaking across six floors, including a 288-seat Ted Mann Theater; the Shirley Temple Education Studio; a spherical, 1,000-seat David Geffen Theater; and the rooftop Dolby Family Terrace with sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills. For more information, visit www.academymuseum.org.
Restaurants
L.A.’s chefs continued to innovate and create throughout the pandemic, launching exciting concepts that visitors can now experience during their next trip to L.A.
Citizen Public Market, Culver City – Opened November 2020, with new restaurant additions ongoing
L.A.’s newest food hall opened during the pandemic with airy rooftop patio space and a slew of exciting restaurants including the recent debut of Louella’s Cali Soul from Alta Adams’ chef Keith Corbin and Pizette, the casual pizza-sandwich joint from chef Nancy Silverton (Mozza).
The VTree Silverlake – Opened May 2021
A proudly Black-owned business, the popular pandemic pop-up VTree has made things permanent with a brand-new location for its plant-based soul food.
Juicy Pizza – Opened June 2021
Hip Hop royalty lives on…through pizza. The daughter of Jam Master Jay, Tyra Myricks, and the daughter of the late Christopher Wallace (aka The Notorious B.I.G), Tyanna Wallace, opened Juicy Pizza to give L.A. some of the New York City-style pizza they felt was missing.
Girl and the Goat – Opened July 2021
Top Chef alum Chef Stephanie Izard traveled west for sunny skies and fresh California produce. The Arts District location shares the global influence and bold flavors of its Chicago flagship, but the culinary team is also crafting new dishes inspired by local flavors.
Imari – Opened August 2021
A new restaurant concept from acclaimed restauranteur Philip Camino and under the culinary direction of world-renowned Chefs David Schlosser (Shibumi) and Derek Wilcox (formerly Shoji), the Brentwood restaurant presents Washoku, a celebration of Japanese culture through traditional dishes in harmony with the seasons and local ingredients.
Mes Amis – Fall 2021
Chef Lincoln Carson, formerly of beloved Bon Temps, returns with a new project called Mes Amis. Located in the forthcoming Thompson Hollywood, the restaurant aims to put a California reinterpretation on French classics.
Museum Exhibitions
Boasting more museums, galleries and performing arts venues than any other U.S. city, L.A.’s museums are a must-do for City of Angels itinerary.
California African American Museum (CAAM)
California African American Museum in Exposition Park reopened with five exhibitions on view including: April Bey’s “Atlantica, The Gilda Region,”; “Rights and Rituals: The Making of African American Debutante Culture”; and Sanford Biggers’ “Codeswitch”. See the museum's website for more information.
California Science Center
New exhibitions include "Covid-19: All in This Together" and "Life! Beginnings." Check the museum's website for more information.
LACMA
LACMA has reopened with "Yoshitomo Nara," a retrospective of the popular Japanese artist that had been scheduled to open last year, that is on view through July 5, 2022. Upcoming exhibitions opening on November 7 include “The Obama Portraits Tour” and “Black American Portraits.” See the museum's website for more information.
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
A survey of video installations and sculptures by Swiss media artist Pipilotti Rist is at the Little Tokyo location in Downtown L.A. through June 6, 2022. More information available on MOCA’s site.
Natural History Museum
Visitors have the chance to check out "Rise Up L.A.: A Century of Votes for Women," which opened last year, but was only on view digitally. The museum is also introducing audiences to "Spiky, Hairy, Shiny: Insects of L.A.," an exhibition of insect macrographs from their Biodiversity Science: City and Nature. More information available at their website.
Hammer Museum
Currently on view at The Hammer is “Hammer Contemporary Collection: Brian Jungen,” an installation of consumer goods and materials that addresses the legacy of colonialism and violence in Hollywood westerns. See Hammer Museum's website for more information on visiting.
GRAMMY Museum
The Grammy Museum reopened with three new exhibitions. "Dave Matthews Band: Inside and Out" will be on view through this fall. "Y Para Siempre," spotlighting five-time Latin Grammy winner Marco Antonio Solís, is slated to run through next spring. Rounding out the trio of new exhibitions is "Motown: The Sound of Young America." More information available at their site.
The Broad
The Broad featuers new, single-artist presentations including Jean-Michel Basquiat with all 13 works by the artist in The Broad’s collection, three on view for the first time; a mini-survey of Roy Lichtenstein with nearly half the 22 works on view for the first time at the museum; ten artworks by Kara Walker including video, works on paper, and two new acquisitions; and a mini-survey of Andy Warhol that features 26 works including a major new acquisition. The special exhibition Invisible Sun in the first floor galleries – developed amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing movement for racial justice and equity – features works in The Broad collection that resonate with our unprecedented period of rupture and collective desire for healing and recovery. For tickets and more information, please visit their site.