Public Art Urban Light, Los Angeles CA
Address | 5905 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA |
Phone | (323) 857-6000 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | collections.lacma.org/node/214966 |
Categories | Cultural landmark, Sculpture |
Rating | 4.7 14 reviews |
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Public Art Urban Light reviews
14We love the lamps! Through our many years together, for my husband and I, this has been a place for love. We've been there at noon, at 6pm, even at 4am and it's been a great place for conversations and memories. Amazing for pictures
Visiting the urban lights set up was a great experience. We went there at around noon, and there were several people posing and taking pictures. It was difficult to find a spot to capturing their photo.
Urban lights are awesome. Due to covid, you are not allowed to take the mask off in the lights. But yeah, you can click pictures without mask from some distance. Enjoy!
Due to covid there is a line to limit the amount of people that can walk through exhibit. It moves pretty fast, oh and you cannot take off your masks
Did my photoshoot here for maternity. It was empty and you really have to wear your mask while here. Since I want my maternity shoot memorable, I removed my mask quickly and put it on. The security will watch you if you have mask lol!
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This place is definitely instagram worthy. I loved it here. I went once during the day and once at night. Both times were really busy.
Very beautiful place.
Very romantic I would say, if you are a couple it’s a must go place to take a beautiful pictures.
One will fall In love with this place.
Don’t miss if you are in LA.
I love this place. It just makes me happy to see this installation. I took some family members here to see it and they also loved it. Always fun to take photos here. Due to the pandemic, they did have us form a line, which was very short. They basically advised us to always keep our mask on, no climbing on the lamp posts, and to stay socially distant from other visitors.
Limited number can walk thru the lights at this time but u can walk the perimeter, check out the Peterson automotive museum across the street
This is meh to look at and sort of cool to take pics of, but unless you're big on social media posts.it was definitely underwhelming as a touristy stop. When we visited (in Feb) it was set up so that there was a line to wait in, in order to go in amongst the lights. I'm assuming the access was more restricted like that because of corona. If the line had been short enough and we'd been able to walk in the rows of lights, maybe my opinion of it might be different. Although, I really doubt it. The roped off perimeter was only a few feet from the edges, so photos were basically the same.
There was like 5 security guards watching me so closely I felt uncomfortable I took my mask to take a picture and they start approaching me to tell me to put it up and there was clearly no one around me
Eine Mega Location um Fotos zu schießen. Als wir dort waren, war nebenan eine Musik Veranstaltung, was dem ganzen die Krone aufsetze.
This is definately a worthwhile adventure. It's one of those places that you have to experience to appreciate. It's free and open to the public. Go when it's not overrun with people to appreciate it but more.this is an easy recommend!
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I love LACMA! JAZZ NIGHTS! Thursdays. Haven't been in forever but if they still have them - it's a must try! A must experience