Exposition Park
Exposition Park is a 160 acre (65 hectare) urban park located in the Exposition Park area in southern Los Angeles, California. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Banc of California Stadium, California Science Center, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and California African American Museum are all located in the park, which was first developed in 1872 as an agricultural exposition. In progress is the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
When the 2028 Summer Olympics are held in a spruced-up Memorial Coliseum, the grandeur of previous Olympics will mingle with a touch of future grandeur. Exposition Park, though, already ranks among Los Angeles' most important institutions. The USC-adjacent property has several green areas, but the Rose Garden is where you'll discover the most lovely area. Take a break in one of the gazebos or wander the area around the main fountain while admiring its lovely brick neighbors.
Take advantage of the free California African American Museum, California Science Center, and Natural History Museum, which has a lovely nature walk and a seasonal butterfly garden, if you're up for the museum shuffle. The park features all the components of a conventional urban museum campus, including a nearby Expo Line station and the still-under-construction Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
Address: 700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037, United States
Phone: +1 213-744-2294
Rating: 4.6/5.0, 14,315 Google reviews
Founded: 1872
Website: http://expositionpark.ca.gov/