- TripBuzz found 859 things to do with kids in or near Culver City, California, including 841 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Pedro and Whittier.
- From Angel City Derby Girls to The Culver City Municipal Plunge, the Culver City area offers 136 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, Movie Theaters and Colleges & Universities.
- Known as the 'Heart of Screenland', Culver City has played a major role in the Hollywood film scene since the 1920's. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, Sony Pictures Entertainment and the NFL Network studio are all based in the area. Visitors enjoy having a treat at the historic Helms Bakery and staying at the Culver City Hotel, one that's housed many stars.
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Park Twin Theatres offers only two auditoriums, showing only the most popular first run Hollywood movies. The small movie theater does offer all digital projection and sound for its presentations with select films in 3D when available.
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With a large open field, William Green Park offers ample space for kids to run, jump and play. The park is also equipped with a variety of playground equipment including swings and slides.
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Created especially for smaller children, Frank Hogan Tot Lot provides a safe place for play. Featuring an array of playground equipment, kids can climb, swing and jump, or run around in the open space.
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Part of the Getty Museum, the Getty Villa takes visitors on a fascinating journey through rooms, passageways and gardens adorned with ancient Greek and Roman art and furniture. Admission is free, but visitors must pay to park on the museum campus.
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Burbank's Verdugo Aquatic Facility features state of the art pools as well as a variety of programs, including swimming lessons, swim and water polo teams, exercise classes, and a lap swim program.
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Circle K Riding Stables is an equestrian center offering a number of services for horses and their owners. Visitors to the center commonly enjoy riding lessons, trail rides through Griffith Park, and horse boarding.
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A popular historical landmark of Los Angeles, Watts Towers are 99 feet tall steel structures decorated with unique and unexpected things such as scrap metals, sea-shells, ceramic tiles and much more. Completed in 1964, it is a popular tourist attraction today. Guided tours are also available.
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In close proximity to City Hall, Robert Keller Park is a 2 acre park with multipurpose fields, picnic areas, and concession stands. The playground area has a sand floor and has multiple winding slides.
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Pickwick Gardens is a complex that features a bowling alley, ice rink, and conference center. The ice rink is a available for public skating sessions and the bowling alley also has an arcade.
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Part of the multifaceted Pickwick Gardens complex, Pickwick Bowl is a retro styled classic bowling alley that offers open bowling as well as league and tournament play. The alley also offers food and beverages for sale.