Best attractions and places to see around Inglewood include a diverse array of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This city, located southwest of Los Angeles, serves as a hub for sports, entertainment, and history. The area offers a variety of experiences, from iconic venues to serene natural spaces and historical locations.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is a world-famous shopping street known for its luxury boutiques, designer labels, and glamorous atmosphere. It's a popular destination for fashion lovers, celebrities, and tourists seeking a taste of upscale Los Angeles.
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At the corner of S. Venice Blvd. and Oceanfront Walk, the massive Luminaries of Pantheism mural honors sixteen great thinkers. Lao Tzu and Rumi to Einstein and Emily Dickinson. The mural was painted by Levi Ponce, designed by Peter Moriarty, and conceptualized by Perry Rod. The two-story artwork reaches across an entire block and was unveiled in 2015 by The Paradise Project.
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Lots to do. A colorful hustle and bustle on the long sandy beach.
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Wonderfully soft sand and water that only gets deeper slowly. Quite cool though, the Pacific doesn't warm up as quickly as the Baltic Sea. The infrastructure is very good, everything you need is there.
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This stretch of beach is simply unbelievably beautiful. The lifeguards of Malibu send their regards. If you know the series well, you will recognize one or two Baywatch spots.
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Overlooking the Pacific's sparkling blue waters, riding El Segundo Beach transports mountain bikers into iconic Southern California seaside scenery. Cruise along the flat, paved recreational path and feel the ocean breeze as you pedal past beach volleyball players, sunbathers lounging in the warm sand, and surfers patiently awaiting the next big swell.
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Flanked by golden sand and the dazzling Pacific, Hermosa Beach's oceanside boardwalk offers mountain bikers iconic views of Southern California surf and coastline.
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Hermosa City Beach is an iconic spot for running, sunbathing, and water sports. Runners can pick the beach or the paved path, but expect crowds either way.
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Inglewood and its surroundings offer several natural features for outdoor enthusiasts. You can visit
Edward Vincent Jr. Park, a sprawling green space with walking paths, a lake for paddle boating, and sports courts. Nearby, the
Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area provides panoramic city views, diverse landscapes, and scenic trails like the Ballona Creek Trail and Ridge Trail for hiking. Another option is the
Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, which also offers trails and impressive views of the city and natural environment. For a historical natural site, explore
Centinela Springs, recognized for a natural spring flowing since the Pleistocene era.
Yes, several attractions around Inglewood are great for families. The Ocean Front Walk offers a lively pedestrian promenade, street performers, and a wide beach. El Segundo Beach provides a long stretch of car-free beachfront accessible by a bike/pedestrian boardwalk trail, perfect for a seaside outing. Additionally, South Bay Bike Path at Dockweiler State Beach is a 22-mile paved trail shared by cyclists, runners, and pedestrians, offering a fun way to explore the coast. Edward Vincent Jr. Park and Darby Park also feature playgrounds and picnic areas suitable for families.
Inglewood boasts a rich history. The
Centinela Adobe Complex is a key historical site, featuring the 1834 Centinela Adobe, one of the oldest standing homes in the area, and the 1887 Daniel Freeman Land Office. You can also delve into the city's past at the
Inglewood Historical Society Museum. For a unique historical perspective,
Inglewood Park Cemetery is the final resting place for many notable figures, including Ray Charles and Ella Fitzgerald.
Inglewood offers a vibrant cultural scene. The
Miracle Theater hosts live music and theatrical performances, showcasing local talent. The
Beacon Arts Building is a contemporary art gallery featuring rotating exhibitions by local and international artists. The city also has a variety of
public art installations, including mosaics, sculptures, and murals. For a unique shopping experience that supports local culture, visit
Our Culture Hub, a retail store featuring Black-owned brands.
Yes, there are numerous cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can find various routes, including those along the coast. For mountain biking, explore trails like the
Hermosa Beach – Manhattan Beach loop or the
Venice Beach – Manhattan Beach loop. For general cycling, consider routes such as the
Ballona Creek Bike Path – Venice Beach Bike Path loop or the
El Segundo Beach – El Segundo Beach loop. You can find more details and specific routes in the MTB Trails around Inglewood, Cycling around Inglewood, and Road Cycling Routes around Inglewood guides.
Inglewood is a hub for sports and entertainment. It is home to
SoFi Stadium, the state-of-the-art venue for the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Chargers, and a future Olympic site. The historic
Forum (Kia Forum) has hosted legendary music artists and sporting events. The
Intuit Dome is the new home of the LA Clippers NBA team. Additionally, the
YouTube Theater is a 6,000-seat arena known for concerts, sports, and award shows.
For iconic photo opportunities, visit
Randy's Donuts, instantly recognizable by its giant donut sign on the rooftop, featured in numerous films and TV shows. The
Inglewood War Memorial, an obelisk and flag court, also serves as a significant landmark. If you venture slightly outside Inglewood, the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style offers a glimpse into luxury and fashion history, and the Luminaries of Pantheism Mural in Venice is a massive two-story artwork honoring great thinkers.
Yes, Downtown Inglewood features the
Market Street Shopping District, where visitors can enjoy a lively atmosphere with eclectic shops, trendy cafes, and local boutiques. This area is a great place to explore local businesses and find unique items.
Visitors particularly enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of places like the Ocean Front Walk, with its street performers and shops. The scenic beauty of the beaches, such as El Segundo Beach, and the opportunity to cruise along paved recreational paths like the South Bay Bike Path at Dockweiler State Beach, are also highly appreciated. The mix of urban entertainment, cultural heritage, and outdoor recreation makes the area appealing.
Yes, Inglewood's location southwest of Los Angeles provides easy access to other major attractions. Within a short driving distance, you can reach places like the
California Science Center, the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and the iconic
Venice Beach, allowing for a broader exploration of the Los Angeles area.
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Edward Vincent Jr. Park is a large green space perfect for walking, paddle boating on its lake, and using sports courts.
Darby Park offers picnic shelters, playgrounds, a skate park, and various sports fields, providing numerous options for outdoor recreation and activities.
Inglewood is home to a variety of public art installations that reflect its cultural legacy and contemporary aspirations. You can discover mosaics, sculptures, and murals throughout the city, adding to its vibrant artistic landscape.


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