- TripBuzz found 128 things to do indoors in the Simi Valley area. From Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum to Lazertag Extreme, Simi Valley offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 171 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 72 different types of things to do inside in or near Simi Valley, California. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Bowling, Movie Theaters, Specialty Museums and Laser Tag.
- There are 10 indoor activities in Simi Valley, and 118 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Camarillo, Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Woodland Hills.
Showing 281-290 of
485
33.9 Miles
Los Angeles Opera shows both classics and modern operas in its high tech building. Program is available online.
33.9 Miles
A sports bar, Inglewood's Good Time Lounge offers a full bar and menu as well as an array of entertainment options. The bar features pool tables and a resident DJ.
33.9 Miles
The Southeast Symphony Association is a venerable institution of African American classical musicians. Conducted by Anthony R. Parnther, the symphony includes more than 200 vocalists and instrumentalists, and performs a wide variety of musical works.
34.0 Miles
66%
29 votes
End of Manhattan Beach Pier, 2 Manhattan Beach Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
MoreLess Info
Offering free admission, Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab & Aquarium has tanks filled with seahorses, eels, and squid for visitors to view. The aquarium has a tank where visitors can touch starfish.
34.1 Miles
The Los Angeles Theatre is a beautifully decorated historic building. Their program features a variety of plays and operas.
34.1 Miles
75%
20 votes
514 S Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
MoreLess Info
The Los Angeles Theater center hosts plays and performance from local and international performers. A focus is on cultural diversity and awareness.
34.1 Miles
100%
6 votes
525 Alpine St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
MoreLess Info
If you're interested in the history of Southern California, then the Studio for Southern Californian History is worth a visit. Admission is free and the museum hosts a variety of permanent and non-permanent exhibits.
34.1 Miles
Small and inviting, The Association LA offers traditional and new cocktails. The lounge is both low-key and stylish.
34.3 Miles
Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is officially recognized as the oldest building in Los Angeles today. Last renovated in the 50's, the house, now a museum, retains its old world charm with its original centuries old walls and a black lacquered table dating back to 19th century.
34.4 Miles
Performing plays and musicals designed to help bring together the Eastern and Western cultures of the world, East West Players offers you the chance to see a diverse range of multicultural shows, readings and workshops.