Griffith Observatory Los Angeles CA

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Griffith Observatory is an observatory in Los Angeles, California, on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It commands a view of the …

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Feb 9, 2025
Definitely a must-do in LA. Awesome views. Very busy, but worth the extra time required to visit. Space exhibits inside and out were good.Full review by bdimz
Feb 7, 2025
Super spot for LA views and sourdough area including Hollywood sign. You can walk or take the public bus to the top of the hill. Gret a clean place, especially for weekendsFull review by sebastjanf2015
Jan 31, 2025
We were here for the Star Party. It was BUSY! It was really great to talk with the astronomers on the lawn and have a look through their scopes! There are few opportunities for people to take a look …Full review by RoamingDaisy
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Is Griffith Observatory open on 24th December?
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Per their website, they are open on 24 December 2024 but with modified hours, 12-5pm.
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Answer by jehenson81 · Nov 16, 2024
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Is parking impossible during weekday afternoons? I’m wondering if it is even worth trying or if I shoul just park at …
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Is parking impossible during weekday afternoons? I’m wondering if it is even worth trying or if I shoul just park at Greek Theatre and take an Uber to the observatory? I’m open to other suggestions as well!
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We just tried to visit tonight (Sunday), and we couldn’t find a spot. There was a performance at the theater as well. Wish we knew about the DASH bus — could’ve avoided the …
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We just tried to visit tonight (Sunday), and we couldn’t find a spot. There was a performance at the theater as well. Wish we knew about the DASH bus — could’ve avoided the disappointment. We’re going to give that a try next time we’re in town.
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Answer by Terri D · Oct 13, 2024
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Hi, so obviously the Observatory will be closed on Christmas day, but will the grounds/building be open to walk around? …
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Hi, so obviously the Observatory will be closed on Christmas day, but will the grounds/building be open to walk around? Thank you
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I am sorry but I have no idea. I suggest you contact the Observatory directly.
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Answer by Michael L · Dec 18, 2023
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Hi a picnic at night in front of the observatory is possible when the observatory is closed ? Thank you
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Depending on what time you are talking about, i guess the only limiting factor is if they close access after a certain hour. Perhaps call the observatory and ask if the grounds are …
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Depending on what time you are talking about, i guess the only limiting factor is if they close access after a certain hour. Perhaps call the observatory and ask if the grounds are open all night if not, what time they close it down.
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Can you walk around the outside (like the walkway etc) on the days that the actual observatory is closed (tuesday to …
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Can you walk around the outside (like the walkway etc) on the days that the actual observatory is closed (tuesday to thursday), or is the entire place closed?
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Yes., I believe so. Only the dome where you watch the films are in the Samuel Oschin Observatory. This part was closed when we were there however the rest of the building was open. …
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Yes., I believe so. Only the dome where you watch the films are in the Samuel Oschin Observatory. This part was closed when we were there however the rest of the building was open. This is where the exhibits are located as well as the viewing area of the live image of the sun. Unfortunately, the viewing apparatus that you look into for the solar image was broken down. The facility is free of charge. Parking near the building is expensive however you can walk up in which case that would be free too. Only the Samuel Oschin Observatory has a charge for watching whatever show they have on. The telescopes are outside. Get in line at or before 6:30pm., otherwise you may have a long line. There are also 5 or 6 telescopes outside on the lawn which are just about as powerful as the big Zeiss. Hopefully you'll get to see some planets. Fall is best for Jupiter and Saturn viewing apparently. Hopefully this helps. Great for kids, very educational.
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Frequently asked questions

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Is there disabled parking at the Observatory?
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Yes. Those in vehicles with disabled plates or placards may park in the designated spaces available in the Observatory’s front lot. Spaces are available on a first come...
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