January 2022 Events in Los Angeles You Don’t Want to Miss

The first week of a new year feels almost like a very long Monday, if you know what I mean. Holiday decorations have been put away, the bank account has shrunk after all the shopping and we need to endure all the new diet changes from our new year’s resolutions.

Thankfully we are here to cheer you up with some suggestions for great events that are happening this month to make sure you kick off the year right.

So keep your head up and read on to find out what cool things are happening in Los Angeles for January 2022.

 


1 – Visit Mystic Universe at Wisdome (until Jan 31st)

Wisdome Arts District LA

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There is still time to check out the awe inspiring, immersive experience, Mystic Universe happening at Wisdome Los Angeles! Wisdome is this incredible and massive Art park in the Downtown LA Arts District.

Their current exhibit Mystic Universe has been one of their most popular ever but this month is the last time you can catch it, as it ends on January 31st.  Prices start at $50 for 1 ticket and couples $85.  A ticket for a group of 6 is $200 which gives you  full access to the exhibition and the 90ft Maha Dome.

That may seem a little high for an art exhibit but we think its worth it because it really does transport you to another time and space and its a unique experience you cant catch anywhere else. 

This incredible exhibit gives visitors a chance to see reconstructed ancient monuments through art and modern technology inside massive bubble domes.

Its one of those things that’s pretty hard to do justice in words and you have to see and experience for yourself to appreciate. So don’t miss out and visit wisdome.la to get tickets before this exhibit goes away.

hack: Visit their website for a chance to win free tickets to this sensational exhibit featuring immerse art and meditation experience.

Location: 1147 Palmetto St, Los Angeles, CA 90013

 

Pic Credit: @alyssaexplores

 

 


2 – Head East to the Mountains and See Some Snow

Mammoth Mountain

Description:

We have met plenty of Angelinos who enjoy snowboarding, skiing, tubing and all that snowy good stuff that’s not typically associated with Southern California. But those of us who live here know that we don’t only have access to incredible beaches but also these winter time activities with a same day drive to the mountains.

If you want join these LA snow birds and take a break from the daily urban life and adventure into some Winter fun, then you are in for a treat because we have some great recommendations for you.

Our first recommendation is Mammoth Mountain. Although it isn’t as close as some other spots, Mammoth mountain is popular for its striking views and also for having some of the best skiing and snowboarding conditions in all of California.  Get ready for some real snow, pack accordingly and have a great time as you tackle a day at Mammoth.

Our next recommendation is Big Bear, this beautiful place is known by all and that’s because its packed with plenty of activities for everyone.  Here you can find resorts with tubing, sledding, snow play areas for the little ones, and comfortable cabins to spend an entire weekend of fun.

Some more snowy fun recommendations spots for you are; Mt Baldy resort and Lake Arrowhead.

 

Location: 10001 Minaret Rd, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546

 

PIC Credit: @gilvegas85

 


3 – Tupac Shakur Wake Me When I Am Free -Interactive Exhibit (starts Jan 22nd)

Tupac LA Exhibit

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Tupac Shakur became one of the most popular rappers in LA in the 90s with his ‘All Eyez on Me’ Album that included the hit song ‘California Love’. Although he was tragically taken to soon he remains a hip hop legend internationally and especially here in Los Angeles.

Starting in January you can go to the Canvas at LA Live downtown to see a new exhibit honoring Tupac! The exhibition is called ‘Wake Me When I’m Free‘ and is dedicated to the West Coasts most famous rapper Tupac Shakur, and explores the artists life and legacy through a fully immersive experience.

Thanks to technology and contemporary art, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the life of this famous artist and see some of his personal artifacts as never seen before.

This is a cash-less event, so don’t leave your credit card at home.

Purchase tickets on mobile ticketing is encouraged, tickets for 16 and older start at $29.50 and tickets for kids or students start at $19.50.

Location: 944 Georgia Street Los Angeles CA 90015

 

 

PIC Credit: @julia.miaw

 


4 – Go See Bond In Motion – Largest 007 Exhibit in the World

Bond Petersen Auto Museum

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The adventure, the romance, the luxury, we love all that when it comes to James Bond movies. But another big part of the magical allure of this character is his awesome cars!

And if you want to see all the exciting Bond’s vehicles from the movies on display, here is your chance. You can head over the Petersen Automotive Museum in Mid-City.  They are currently displaying the largest official Bond vehicle exhibit in the entire country.

The museum welcomes visitors to have a rare up-close experience with some of the most iconic vehicles filled with gadgets from Bond’s movies.  This exhibit is celebrating the 60th anniversary of 007 films.

The museum is open 7 days a week from 10 am to 5 pm.  Visit their website to purchase tickets for this exhibit.

Location: 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

PIC Credit: @ billlllll_j

 


5 – Go For A Winter Hike

San Gabriel Peak

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Yes, winter is great time for hikes in Southern CA.  For one thing we usually don’t have to worry about blizzards or super heavy rains. Another reason we like hikes in the winter is its usually much less crowded than the Summer months when sun loving Angelinos pack the trails. You have a great chance of having a popular trail all to yourself so you can breath in that fresh cool air in solitude.

Since it doesn’t get too cold all you should need is comfortable hiking boots/shoes and a good jacket and you are set to hit the trails. Of course, do some research in case its much colder on the day you plan on going so you can prepare properly.

Bring out those pair of  water proof hiking boots that look new because you rarely get a chance to wear them! Why not get those beauties out for a stroll, and also get on that New Year’s resolution of hiking more in 2022.

Our first pick is a very easy hike for the whole family at Citrus State Historic Park. Not only is this a hike that should be very family friendly you can also take a tour and get some citrus tasting.

Another great hike in the winter is San Gabriel Peak, this hike should is considered moderate to more difficult so be sure to research before bringing anyone who is not an experienced hiker. San Gabriel Peak is a good looking trail that looks especially beautiful with a bit of snow on it.

Want more suggestions? Try Strawberry Peak, Sandstone Peak, or Ice House Canyon Hike.  Be sure to research each one and go enjoy the great outdoors this January!

Location: 9400 Dufferin Ave, Riverside, CA 92503

 

PIC Credit: @californiahikinggroup

 


 

Do you agree with our list or did we miss an obvious one? Let us know by commenting below!

 

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