Tucked into the Hollywood Hills with the Hollywood sign in the background, the Hollywood Bowl amphitheater has been a favorite venue for outdoor live music since 1922.
The Hollywood Bowl is LA’s crown jewel of live entertainment venues, offering concertgoers more dining options than any other venue in town, from pre-ordered dinner boxes to three on-site sit-down restaurants.

This museum feels both historic and alive, like a living scrapbook of Los Angeles' most famous outdoor amphitheater. Visitors can immerse themselves in decades of music history, from the Bowl's early days to legendary performances, with state-of-the-art audio stations and DVD documentaries.
Originally opened in 1984 in the venue's former Tea Room, this museum is a living scrapbook of the iconic Hollywood Bowl amphitheater. It has earned a TripExpert Score of 83 based on expert reviews from publications like Concierge and Time Out.