Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Girls Day Out: Fun Things To Do In L.A. With Your Daughter

By Marquerite Velasquez


Every now and then, it is a fantastic idea to break out of our daily schedule and plan a special day just for you and your daughter. If you live in the Los Angeles area, consider yourself lucky because there are tons of interesting places to visit and enjoy. Here are a few suggestions of where to go and what to do for your Mom-Daughter Day Out.

With such amazing weather, you might be tempted to enjoy a day in the sun, and there are plenty of great beaches and attractions by the sea. In Santa Monica, for instance, you can rent skates or bikes and check out the 26 miles worth of bike paths that wind around the city. The pier is world-famous and offers a roller coaster, a Ferris wheel, an arcade and much more. Marina Del Rey is a great location for paddle boarding or renting a kayak, and for the younger set, Mother's Beach offers kid-friendly waves as well as playground equipment.

Shopping is often a fun choice, but rather than just going to the mall, consider going someplace a bit unique, such as Melrose Avenue. Sandwiched in between upscale shops, you will find several vintage clothing shops, as well as antique shops, quirky gift shops and plenty of cafes for a delicious lunch. For younger girls, consider taking a trip to the American Girl Place at The Grove. Not only can your daughter bring along her doll, the shop has tons of cool displays, a caf where you can enjoy an amazing lunch or afternoon tea, and there is even a salon for the dolls. Consider taking your girl to a nearby salon for a manicure and pedicure while her doll gets her hair done.

An infusion of culture is another option for a girls' day, and Los Angeles has plenty of galleries and museums, including the Huntington Library and Gardens in nearby San Marino. The library includes a copy of a Gutenberg bible and an ancient volume of the Canterbury Tales, but while these are impressive, the main attractions for many are the gardens and art collections. The galleries include a variety of American and European work, and there are more than one dozen gardens, each with its own special theme. There is a Jungle Garden, a Chinese Garden and a Children's Garden just to name a few. You can center your visit around the fabulous afternoon tea buffet which is served in the Rose Garden Tea Room with advanced reservations.

There are plenty of other cultural attractions to consider. If you visit Exposition Park, for example, there are several excellent venues including the Natural History Museum and the California Space Center, which is home to the Space Shuttle Endeavour. If your daughter enjoys dinosaurs, consider a trip to the La Brea Tar Pits, which is officially the George C. Page Museum and located adjacent to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Dessert is definitely going to be a key moment of your special day, so instead of going to the usual yogurt or ice cream shop, consider a visit to someplace truly unique. Yo Ku Mon, conveniently located near West L.A. College in Culver City, is the perfect dessert venue. At Yo Ku Mon, you can enjoy fruity yogurts, shaved ice, a dozen varieties of ice cream or opt for the house specialty, ice cream sandwiches. These are gourmet, deluxe ice cream sandwiches featuring freshly baked cookies created right on the premises. You can choose any ice cream and cookie combination that you like for a perfect sweet treat.




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