Los Ángeles after 3pm.
If you’re an La county resident you can visit the Natural History Museum for free.
Perfect timing as well because that’s when all the field trippers load up on the bus and the museum essentially becomes a ghost town. Sure there are people visiting but you’ll find yourself alone quite often in an exhibit room.
Major plus that a lot of the museum becomes a quiet area, if you yourself or your child needs a less stimulating environment but y’all still want to be part of society. This museum is it!
Just outside of the museum towards your right you’ll find a rose garden you can walk through and Alongside that you’ll also find the Science Center!
We only visited the store inside as we were waiting for 3pm to stroll on by. Still a fun shop to explore if your child is a fan of anything science related. So many unique fidget toys too!
Towards your left of the NHM is a playground and across the street you’ll find USC.
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Visiting the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles after 3 PM offers a unique experience. When field trips finish for the day, the museum tends to be quieter, providing the perfect setting for families looking for a calm outing. It’s an ideal place for children who need a less stimulating environment while enjoying educational exhibits. Adjacent to the museum, you can also explore the beautiful rose garden, offering a delightful spot for a leisurely stroll. The nearby California Science Center adds to the experience, featuring a shop filled with fun science-related toys, great for curious minds. After your visit, consider stopping by the playground on the left of the museum, or explore the USC campus across the street. An afternoon in this area promises not only educational enrichment but also moments of fun and relaxation, making it a perfect day out in LA.





Hi there! So glad you could join us :) Looking forward to your future posts 💛