Important Notice:We have made the tough decision to say goodbye to the Foursquare City Guide mobile app, effective December 15, 2024, with the web version to follow in early 2025. Visit our FAQ for more information or to download our Swarm app.
Chris Cookson: "This place is an absolutely treasure and a must for any music, movie or pop-culture buff. Massive collection and good prices, you can easily spend hours here browsing all the cool stuff they have."
Thea Pach: "Freshly made yogurt (not frozen) also available here, and it's the best I've ever tasted. Comes non fat, low and full fat, and the same toppings for the dessert yogurt can be used, or savory toppings."
Erik Rowley: "Leave the city behind and explore the dusty terrain! Plenty of hiking trails, seek out the old zoo grounds, marvel at the Hollywood sign, discover the stars and city view at the Griffith Observatory."
Isabel Zhong: "A long wait on a Saturday night, but it was very thoughtful of the manager to give us a glass of wine to sip while waiting.Truffle pizza was the best!"
Kristina Hughes: "Thank God for cut the line passes. Animal show is perfect. Mummy is still my favorite ride. Need more healthy food options & live music would be welcomed!"
S G M: "This is s perfect place for a picture with your friends or family... Very iconic photo place just good luck with the photo bombers hahaha📷"
Attraction 100 Universal City Plz Universal City, CA
People also say (101 tips):
Neil Goldstein: "It was a lot of fun, and the Forbidden Journey ride was amazing. BUT, you REALLY need to be into Harry Potter to get a lot out of the rest of the place. Worth going once."
Honesty Pierson: "So amazing and beautiful! I absolutely loved it! If you are a Harry Potter,you must come here!! Bring money because you will love everything!"
Evelina Prodanova: "The place is great, it is spacious and offers astonishing views to the whole LA area. As a museum I did not find anything very special compared to other art museums, but wonderful overall experience."
Fodor's Travel: "The art collection is divided between the buildings by time period, and the Getty’s collection of eighteenth-century French decorative arts is especially renowned."