If you’re in a serious Instagram slump and you’re in need of some eye-catching inspiration, look no further than this list of photogenic spots in Los Angeles. From murals, museums, mansions and landmarks – we’ve got you covered!
Polka Dot Wall
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Among some of the most photogenic spots in L.A., the Polka Dot Wall in the Spring Arts District, is a playful, bouncy, pigment packed backdrop, painted by The Most Famous Artist.
Where To Find It: Spring Arts District
The Broad
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Named after philanthropists Eli and Edythe Broad, this contemporary art museum boasts a notable rotation of innovative and inspiring works from celebrated artists.
Where To Find It: 221 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Made In L.A. Wall At Cisco Home
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A local art inspired wall, serving as an Insta worthy backdrop since 2013.
Where To Find It: Cisco Home, 8025 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles
Stahl House
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One of L.A’s most photographed landmarks featured in film, fashion and photography, the Stahl house is tucked away, high in the Hollywood Hills. This piece of L.A. history is complete with nostalgia and glamour.
Where To Find It: 1635 Woods Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90069
Walt Disney Concert Hall (WDCH)
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The concert hall designed by Frank Gehry flaunts striking, stainless curves that will inspire you to take a snap from all angles.
Where To Find It: 111 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Virginia Robinson Gardens
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A sprawling mansion built in 1911 (the first to be built in Beverly Hills), featuring luxurious gardens, a breathtaking lawn, and a mesmerizing pool. Stroll across 6 acres where Mae West, Charlie Chaplin and Fred Astaire are rumored to have partied and strike a pose!
Where To Find It: 1008 Elden Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Bradbury Building
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This historic landmark, nestled in DTLA, has been featured in 500 Days of Summer and Blade Runner. A peculiar vision of multi-millionaire and gold mining magnate, Lewis Bradbury, this building has mysterious ties to the occult, ghosts and the Ouija board.
Where To Find It: 304 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Mondrian Wall
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Colorblocking never looked so stylish. Show your coolest threads in front of the Mondrian wall.
Where To Find It: 1660 S La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
Angel’s Gate Park
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Home to the Korean Bell of Friendship, this public park is situated on a stunning cliff at the tip of San Pedro, overlooking Catalina Island.
Where To Find It: 3601 Gaffey Street, San Pedro, CA 90731
Griffith Observatory
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An iconic, Instagram must have, the Griffith Observatory boasts stellar views of Los Angleles.
Where To Find It: 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027