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LA named one of the best places to travel in the world in 2025
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LA named one of the best places to travel in the world in 2025

Although it’s always a good time to visit Los Angeles, we’d love to join the people there. National Geographic and given the new artworks that will soon be making their home in the city, we recommend people travel to the area as soon as possible.

The outlet just released its list The 25 best places to visit in the world in 2025 and Los Angeles is just one of three American destinations in the rankings. Ocala National Forest in Florida and Boise in Idaho are two other forests the USA mentioned.

“LA’s cultural scene is shaking with new energy,” says the report, which specifically mentions Destination Crenshaw, which will transform more than a mile of Crenshaw Boulevard into a series of small parks with art installations created by and celebrating the area’s local culture. Black community. Activation will be the largest public/private Black arts program in the US

But there’s more: Although it will be released in 2026 (until recently it was set for 2025), it is certain that the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will renew the entire character of Exposition Park. The spaceship-like institution was created by the one and only George Lucas (yes, Star Wars reputation). Before then, Angelenos will be able to enjoy the newly established David Geffen Galleries. NICKNAMEWhere the museum collection will be officially housed in a single building.

In addition to the programs mentioned National GeographicLos Angeles is home to many other exciting art opportunities for people to enjoy through the end of the year and into 2025. PST artIt’s a Getty-funded initiative that offers nearly $20 million in grants to museums and several galleries to curate exhibitions about artificial intelligence, climate change, cyberpunk and dozens of other topics at the intersection of art and science.

What can we say? Some call us the City of Angels, but we also like to think of ourselves as the city of world-class art.