16 Supremely Fun Things to Do in L.A. When It Rains
So, rain has descended upon Los Angeles.
You've shared those raindrops cascading down on your social media. You've engaged in hobbies like crocheting, reading, or sipping soup beside a window. You've impulsively bought new rain boots and strutted around your front yard. You've wrapped up conversations with caution to “Stay dry out there.”
What's next?
While the rain is welcome, the continuous downpour might leave you wondering how to occupy your time in a city famed for its sun. No worries, Los Angeles residents — a wealth of enjoyable indoor activities await beneath sturdy roofs.
Below are some indoor pursuits to consider. Remember to check online for any temporary closures and drive cautiously in severe weather (it might be wiser to stay indoors).
Have a pleasant day. And remember, stay dry.
1. Go roller skating at Moonlight Rollerway
Relive the glory of the '80s at Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale. Here, music shapes the skating experience with themed nights that blast hits primarily from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Special events include Rainbow Skate on Wednesdays and a Disney-themed skate on January 20th.
2. Get scrubbed at a Korean spa
For those seeking relaxation or a skin rejuvenation, head to the spas in Koreatown. More than just barbecue, this area offers spas with various saunas and baths.
3. Look up at the (indoor) stars at Samuel Oschin Planetarium
The Griffith Observatory, a notable feature of Griffith Park, welcomes visitors with its array of exhibits and shows, some free and some with an entry fee.
4. Browse the stacks at the Last Bookstore
Even if digital books are your usual choice, the charm of this bookstore with its myriad aisles and book vaults is undeniable.
5. Get your game on at Barcade
Barcade in Highland Park combines craft beers, wine, and arcade games ranging from the classic to the modern, including holographic games, making it a haven for game enthusiasts.
6. Watch a show at Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Whether you're with children or solo, the old-school puppetry at Bob Baker Marionette Theater promises a charming experience.
7. Find your buzz at Artist Tree Koreatown
Explore L.A.'s progressive approach to cannabis at one of the city's social equity dispensaries, established to counteract the impact of past drug policies.
8. Play a game of chess at Chess Park Lounge
Chess Park Lounge offers a modern twist on the traditional game with comfortable seating and a welcoming atmosphere.
9. Make perfume at the Institute of Art and Olfaction
Discover the fascinating world of perfumery at the Institute for Art and Olfaction, where you can learn, create, and interact in a creatively stimulating environment.
10. Take a dance class at Pony Sweat
Pony Sweat offers an '80s-inspired dance aerobics class that encourages participants to embrace movement without striving for perfection.
11. Volunteer at the Hollywood Food Coalition
Join the Hollywood Food Coalition's efforts to provide meals and support to those in need, with various volunteering opportunities available.
12. See a comedy show at Dynasty Typewriter
Enjoy an evening of laughter at Dynasty Typewriter, a cozy venue known for its comedy shows, live podcasts, and more.
13. Explore the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures (or any L.A. museum)
Visit the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures to delve into the film industry's history and see iconic artifacts from cinema history.
14. Go treasure hunting at L.A.'s vintage stores
Experience the thrill of finding unique items in L.A.'s vintage stores, where hunting down a treasure is part of the adventure.
15. Get lost in the 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' escape room
Challenge yourself at one of L.A.'s toughest escape rooms and see if you can solve the puzzles.
16. Try one of the 101 Best Restaurants
Escape the rain by dining at one of the restaurants featured on the Los Angeles Times' list of 101 Best Restaurants, celebrating the city's vibrant culinary scene.