Birthday party places in los angeles under 21

If you are looking for party places in los angeles under 21, then you are at the right place. Here you will get all the information about some of the best and cheapest places in los angeles that you can go with your friends to attend a birthday party. Just let us know how many people are going to join the party, and where is the venue located and we will provide you with the list of available places.

Every birthday party needs a venue. If you’re looking for a place to host the perfect 21st birthday party in Los Angeles, there are some local venues and party studios that can help.

If you are searching on the web where to have your birthday celebration, it’s important to choose a place that will make you feel comfortable. When looking for such an establishment, there are a few things that you should keep in mind so as not to be disappointed by your choice. Please read the following article for more information.

Birthday party places in los angeles under 21

Birthday parties are a very special occasion for the person who is turning 21. It is a day of celebration, and it is important to make sure that your child has a great time. Planning a birthday party can be stressful, but you do not have to worry too much about it if you choose the right place for the event. There are many places in Los Angeles where you can hold a birthday party under 21 years old. Here are some of them:

1) The Living Room at The Standard Hollywood

This is one of the most popular spots in Los Angeles. It is located on Sunset Boulevard, which makes it easy to get there from anywhere else in the city. You will find it next door to other popular restaurants like Comme Ca and Nightingale 90210. This venue has been featured in many magazines such as Food & Wine and Bon Appetit for its incredible food offerings as well as its unique decorating style that includes plenty of artwork from local artists along with some pieces from famous artists as well; such as Picasso or Andy Warhol! You will also find lots of different types of seating options available here including lounge chairs or even sofas! This venue is perfect

Birthday party places in los angeles under 21

There are quite a few birthday party places in Los Angeles, but if you’re looking for a venue that’s suitable for kids, then you’ll want to check out some of the following options.

  1. The Grove: This outdoor shopping center has an assortment of kid-friendly restaurants and shops including the Lego Store and Build-A-Bear Workshop. There is also an amusement park with rides for children ages 2 to 12, as well as an ice rink where kids can skate during certain times of the year. The Grove is located at 189 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90036 (323) 857-1916
  2. Magicopolis: This comedy magic show is perfect for birthday parties because it’s interactive and entertaining for both kids and adults alike! Magicopolis offers two different packages depending on how many people are attending your party: 20 guests or less (includes up to 4 magicians) or 50 guests or more (includes up to 6 magicians). Their website says their birthday packages start at $1350 per hour with a minimum of four hours required for parties over 20 people; however, they also have options such as “The Big Show” package which includes 10

1. Catch a Free Live Show at Amoeba Music

Amoeba Music is a Sunset Blvd music store that hosts boatloads for free concerts, DJ performances, and artist signings. It’s a unique space that’s worth checking out at least once. Check here for upcoming shows.

2. Admire The Chandelier Tree

A neighborhood gem in the heart of Silver Lake. Drive by during evening hours to see this incredible tree light up the night.

3. Receive Some Free Archery Training

Looking to bring out your inner Katniss Everdeen? There are free archery classes for first-timers put on every week (Saturday mornings) by both the Pasadena Roving Archers  as well as the folks over at the Woodley Park Archery Range. Just be sure to get there early, as the line for both will fill up fast!

4. Hike to the Hollywood Sign

You can get there via Bronson Canyon like we did, or take one of several other routes. However you arrive, trekking up to above the sign is something every Angeleno should do at least once. If the sign doesn’t interest you, we’ve also documented 9 other great hikes around L.A. with NO trail fees and NO parking costs. Enjoy!

A view from the top of Mt. Lee. Credit: James Gubera via flickr

5. Dance the Night Away at the Music Center

For 13 Fridays in a row during the summer of 2015(starting Friday, June 5) The Music Center in downtown Los Angeles will host FREE dance parties open to the public. Some of the events even include free dance lessons.

6. Enjoy Some of the (FREE) Grand Park Events

Grand Park bills itself as “the park for everyone” and with good reason. It’s not just the open green space and gorgeous setting surrounded by the DTLA skyline, but also a commitment by the park to provide Angelenos with a host of awesome free activities, include concerts, festivals, block parties, and evening free weekly fitness classes. Here is the summer 2015 schedule of events.

7. Hear Some Tunes at Echo Park Rising

Echo Park Rising is three-day event that “focuses on the music, creativity, diversity and small businesses of Echo Park.” Basically, it’s a huge (and FREE) music fest that completely takes over Echo Park for one weekend every August. Although EPR is an all-ages event although certain areas are 21+ (usually where alcohol is served). Here is the full 2015 lineup.

8. Go Explore a Waterfall

A short hike to the Eaton Canyon Falls via a short via 2 mile trail up near Altadena sounds like a lovely way to begin a Saturday morning to us!https://www.instagram.com/p/0OOsj8wMWH/embed/?cr=1&v=4&wp=658&rd=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.welikela.com&rp=%2F21-things-for-angelenos-under-21%2F#%7B%22ci%22%3A1%2C%22os%22%3A11726.800000071526%7D

9. Hang Out at a (Free) First Friday

Whether it’s going to an art walk, sampling delicious food trucks or checking out a free night at a museum, first Friday events (including in Venice Beach and Bixby Knolls in Long Beach) are a great way to connect to your local community and get out to do a little exploring.

10. Spend an Evening at The Silver Lake Picture Show

The Silver Lake Picture Show series closes off Sunset Triangle Square to screen outdoor movies every other Thursday during the summer. Screenings are preceded by performances by live bands and short films produced by local filmmakers.

11. KCRW Chinatown Summer Nights

KCRW’s free signature outdoor event series that’s awesome for all-ages. Here’s the complete 2015 schedule of concerts.https://www.instagram.com/p/pPqJ9nQMbW/embed/?cr=1&v=4&wp=658&rd=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.welikela.com&rp=%2F21-things-for-angelenos-under-21%2F#%7B%22ci%22%3A2%2C%22os%22%3A11734.300000071526%7D

12. Listen to a Free Twilight Concert Series at the Santa Monica Pier

Twilight Concerts offer an eclectic mix of musical artists paired with a gorgeous backdrop, a combination that has it made this series one of L.A.’s signature summer events for over three decades running. Oh, and did we mention it’s 100% free? The 2015 lineup includes Real Estate, Ariel Pink, Jefferson Starship, and more.

13. See a Show at The UCLA Planetarium

UCLA Public planetarium shows are offered by current astronomy and astrophysics graduate students, with featured content that includes presentations about the current night sky, constellations, and other unique astronomical phenomena. Shows are free to the public, and currently take place on Wednesday evenings at 8:00pm. Be sure to check the planetarium website for updated schedules and presentation times.

14. Listen to USC Thornton School of Music Free Performances

Did you know every month USC puts on free recitals that are open for public attendance (all you need to do is make a reservation online). If classical is your thing, these might be right up your alley. Event listings on their official website.

15. Hike to The Wisdom Tree

One special tree at the summit of Burbank Peak survived a devastating 2007 wildfire up in the hills and today some hikers visit the spot to leave diary-style notes in ammo boxes that reside below the tree while others just meditate for awhile or simply enjoy the amazing view.https://www.instagram.com/p/1GT73eQMRO/embed/?cr=1&v=4&wp=658&rd=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.welikela.com&rp=%2F21-things-for-angelenos-under-21%2F#%7B%22ci%22%3A3%2C%22os%22%3A12395.300000071526%7D

16. Hangout at the Last Bookstore

The Last Bookstore is the largest (so they say) independent used bookstore in the state of California, and most definitely one of our 12 best bookstores in Los Angeles. Located in downtown’s historic core, it’s worth the trip just to see the amazing labyrinth of used books!

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