- Our list of the best things to do in Newport Beach, California, features the top 836 nearby activities — including 317 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
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For organized outdoor sports players, Marchant Park offers four baseball fields, two tennis courts and a basketball court. For families, the park also features a playground, picnic areas and barbecue grill.
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Some people miss the Downtown Historic District of LA when they visit. Take a look to see chic, urban residences and many sleek skyscrapers.
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Known as the largest railway passenger terminal in the western U.S., Union Station in Los Angeles, was first opened in 1939. Visitors to this grand terminal can view the enclosed garden patios, intricate tile work and more.
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Historic Downtown Lake Elsinore offers travelers the chance to enjoy antique shops, novelty stores, museums, and vintage street lamps. The area, which is similar to the early 1900s, also offers fine dining opportunities.
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A 14-theater movie multiplex in the Regal Cinema chain, the Edwards Renaissance Stadium 14 screens primarily first-run Hollywood films in all-digital video and sound. The theater features stadium seating, and offers a variety of refreshments.
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Claremont's Rosa Torrez Park is a city park that features a playground area with swings, play structures, and slides, most aimed at toddlers and young children. The playground also has benches for parents to watch kids play.
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Rather than focusing on a wide range of established facilities, Moreno Vista Park allows for general open play. The park is simply a large grass covered space that can be used for lounging or a casual athletic field.
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City Hall
200 N. Spring St. between First and Temple, Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Many might recognize the City Hall as the 'Daily Planet' headquarters on George Reeves Superman Show. The building has beautiful murals on the lower floors and observation decks free of viewing glass and wire mesh on the upper floors which provide great views of the city.
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FIDM Museum houses some beautiful artifacts of historic fashion, jewelry, accessories, textiles along with some of the more recent costumes belonging to Oscar-nominated movies such as Hugo, Jane Eyre and more. The admission is free.