LOS ANGELES – With the entire state of California under a stay-at-home order the top destination in Los Angeles have been cleared out as businesses temporarily close their doors to slow the spread of COVID-19.
While people are at home many L.A. businesses and destinations are offering online ways to enjoy their content and utilize their services.
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LACMA: Downtown Los Angeles
While the LACMA is closed that doesn't mean you can't access their content. Many museums are offering online tours of exhibits and educational resources for parents with students at home.
Grand Central Market
All of the restaurants at Grand Central Market are switching to delivery and take-out only. The market will be closed to the public, but still accessible to vendors. You can also opt for curbside pick up.
Hollywood Walk of Fame: Bruce Willis's star
On any given day the Hollywood Walk of Fame is bustling with tourists, but during the pandemic one of the most visited destinations in the world is now virtually empty.
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Walt Disney Concert Hall concerts and events are currently canceled until May 10 to comply with the state’s stay-at-home order. While the venue is closed you can still listen to online concerts at home for the next few weeks.
Santa Monica Pier
In addition to businesses L.A. County beaches and trails are also closed making the normally busy weekend spots vacant. For those who are missing the beach views they can watch the live streams numerous beaches are offering to help curb cabin fever.