
Apartments near Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, CA (2,866 Rentals)


1727 N Edgemont St

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The Dream on Tamarind

NBK LLC

Natalie Court Luxury Apartments

1846 N Kingsley Dr

4402 Los Feliz Blvd

4914 E Fountain Ave

5738 Carlton Way

Argyle Investments, LLC

5831 Carlton Way

5853 Virginia Ave

4855 Lexington Ave

Hollywood Arts Collective

1846 N Cherokee Ave

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2050 Dracena Dr.

1845 Garfield Place

1238 Kenmore Ave

Villa Tatarita

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1849 Garfield Pl

2849 Waverly Dr

5222-5226 Lexington Ave

SAMO East Hollywood LLC

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6146 1/2 Glen Holly St, Unit 6146 1/2 Glen Holly st

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1178 N Kenmore Ave, Unit Kenmore relax

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2009 N Vermont Ave, Unit 2011

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With the glitz and glamour of Hollywood stars in Los Angeles, many apartment-ites can forget about the heavenly bodies that lie right above our heads. Though the heavy city lights of the big city keep many apartment residents from viewing the stars, one place in town is helping citizens take a closer look at the grand universe above us. The Griffith Observatory is the go-to spot for future astronomers, as well as anyone wanting to learn a bit more about the great big galaxy we live in. The Griffith Observatory has a number of interesting attractions for those wanting to learn about their universe. The star attraction, of course, is Zeiss Telescope, which garners more visitors than any other telescope in the world, and the hottest spot in town for watching the passing of comets or other celestial phenomena. Another popular attraction is the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, a popular spot for watching the stars, as well as the occasional laser light show. The Leonard Nimoy Event Horizon is the perfect spot for guest lecturers and film screenings, with seating to hold 200 people, and features state-of-the-art projectors and sound system. Celestial bodies are a common interest amongst children and adults alike, so the Griffith Observatory represents one locations that combines education and fun in a way that anyone cane enjoy. Apartment-ites looking to kill an afternoon in the Hollywood hills of Los Angeles need only take a short trip down to the Griffith Observatory, right in the middle of Griffith Park, to have an experience the won't soon forget.
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