Circa’s 10 Cool Ways to Beat the Heat in LA

The heat is on, with no end in sight. Temperatures may be soaring, but if you resist the temptation to hunker down in your air conditioned cocoon, you’ll find a multitude of refreshing opportunities to survive the summer sizzle. From immersive exhibitions to rafting on the LA River, and even an indoor ice skating rink, we’ve rounded up 10 cool ways to beat the heat in LA!  

Circa elliptical pool & cabanas at Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

1 – Take a Dip

Happiness begins at home! Luxuriate in the resort-like ambiance of Circa’s two-acre rooftop park and amenity collection. Our 75-foot lap pool provides a revitalizing respite from sultry summer weather. Enjoy a dip in the elliptical pool and take a relaxing break in our private cabanas.

LA Underwater Immersive Experience at NHM near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

2 – Experience an Immersive Show

L.A. Underwater: The Prehistoric Sea Beneath Us NHM 900 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007

Before it was the vibrant city we know, Los Angeles was underwater for over 90 million years. Dive into NHM’s multimedia-rich, immersive exhibition L.A. Underwater and discover L.A.’s prehistoric past through the stories of nearly 40 fossils that are uncovering the secrets of our submerged prehistory. Many of these fossils were found by everyday Angelenos, from construction workers unearthing over 2,000 fish fossils while working on the Metro line to Museum neighbors discovering a whale skull while digging an irrigation ditch in Lincoln Heights. These locally-discovered fossils are helping scientists understand the topography of the city’s past and present.

LA Kings Valley Ice Center indoor ice skating near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

3 – Skate like a King at an Indoor Rink

LA Kings Valley Ice Center 8750 Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama City, CA 91402

The Los Angeles Kings Valley Ice Center, home of the 2012 Stanley Cup Champions, is a two ice surface facility located in the heart of the San Fernando Valley. The rink offers everything in relation to ice including hockey, ice skating, curling, broomball, public sessions, sticktime, learn to skate classes, group lessons, private lessons, filming, and special events.


Lucky Strike at LA Live near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

4 – Go Bowling

Lucky Strike at LA Live 800 W Olympic Blvd. Ste. 250, Los Angeles, CA 90015

Just steps away from the Crypto.com Arena, Lucky Strike at LA Live is the perfect place to roll a few frames, shoot some pool, and enjoy delicious cocktails and tasty bites. Featuring 18 premium lanes, tons of screens to catch all the big games, and plenty of tasty cuisine to fuel your fun, there’s no shortage of activities to enjoy. Check out the luxury suite that offers a private setting with four lanes, two billiards tables, and a private bar.

The Velaslavasay Panorama near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

5 – Visit a Museum You’ve Never Heard Of 

The Velaslavasay Panorama 1122 W 24th St. Los Angeles, CA 90007

Drawing on the illustrious history of the grand panoramas of the 18th and 19th centuries, The Velaslavasay Panorama is an exhibition hall, theatre, and garden dedicated to the production and presentation of unusual visual experiences and performances, including those of the 360-degree variety, linear moving panoramas, immersive media art, and experimental performance. The Velaslavasay Panorama panoramic exhibition encircles the spectator within a fully enveloping atmosphere; a vast painting of a continuous surrounding landscape, accompanied by sound stimulation and three-dimensional elements, affording the viewer an opportunity to experience a complete sensory phenomenon.


McConnell’s Fine Ice Cream at Grand Central Market near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

6 – Chill Out with an Ice Cream Treat

McConnell’s Grand Central Market 317 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90013

For over 70 years, McConnell’s has been making dense and pure-flavored ice creams, with smooth, consistent texture and a rich, velvety mouth feel – all made from scratch with a few, simple ingredients. McConnell’s mission is to produce the finest ice creams in the world, in the most responsible and sustainable way possible. In the process, they aim to enrich and enliven the communities in which they operate, and leave the world just a little bit “sweeter” than they found it.


Social District Farmers’ Market near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

7 – Shop for Fresh Produce

Social District Farmers’ Market 1099 S Grand, Los Angeles, CA 90015

South Park is now the Social District! The Social District Farmers’ Market takes place every Saturday from 9AM – 2PM. Farmers bring local fruits, vegetables, and cheese, while foodies bring artisanal breads, small-batch jams, Southern gumbo, hummus, and so much more! Shop handmade gifts like ceramics and body products while listening to live music. The market is open every Saturday, rain or shine! Sign up for their newsletter for recipes, vendor profiles, and special events.

LA River Expeditions near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

8 – Kayak the LA River

LA River Expeditions

Start your urban adventure! LA River Expeditions is the original boating organization on the Los Angeles River. Their 2008 expedition down the river’s 51 miles (from the San Fernando Valley to the Pacific Ocean) launched LA River Expeditions’ involvement with the LA River revitalization as a nonprofit organization committed to improving the quality of life in our community. LA River enthusiasts can book kayak tours in both Los Angeles River recreational zones: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Zone and Elysian Valley Recreation Zone.

Escape Room LA near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

9 – Escape the Heat in an Escape Room

Escape Room LA 120 E 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Escape Room LA is Los Angeles’ first and original escape room. Their acclaimed games will transport you into new worlds as you’re immersed in a thrilling experience that you’ll never forget. Escape Room LA has been in operation since 2014 and has hosted tens of thousands of participants, including many Hollywood celebrities including Emma Stone, Halle Berry, Conan O’Brien, Colin Farrell, Brendan Fraser and more. Working with many of Hollywood’s finest scenic artists and fabricators, the immersive design and production quality of the games is at the highest level to give you the best possible escape room experience.

The Obscure Distillery near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

10 – Step Inside a Mystical Cocktail Adventure

The Obscure 1356 Palmetto St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

The Obscure distillery utilizes immersive storytelling and its magical atmosphere to transport patrons to a completely different realm. As you sip on potent concoctions, your host will tell you captivating tales that plunge you further into the mystique of the experience. Once you’re nicely wrapped up in The Obscure’s eerie embrace, you can explore your surroundings, mingle with your friends, and interact with artists conjuring up intricate illustrations of otherworldly scenes and creatures.

Photo credits:

Photo #1: Circa LA

Photo #2: Circa LA

Photo #3: Natural History Museum

Photo #4: LA Kings Valley Ice Center

Photo #5: Lucky Strike at LA Live

Photo #6: The Velaslavasay Panorama 

Photo #7: McConnell’s Fine Ice Cream

Photo #8: Social District Farmers’ Market

Photo #9: LA River Expeditions

Photo #10: Escape Room LA

Photo #11: The Obscure

Things to Do in DTLA: Fun Frolics & Hidden Gems!

Looking for something different to do in DTLA? Of course there’s the expected slew of restaurant openings, hot new shops, and cool brewpubs––and who’s complaining! But if you stray a bit off the beaten track, you’ll find that our city is teeming with unusual diversions, fun frolics, and hidden gems, just waiting to be discovered.

Two Bit Circus

Two Bit Circus 634 Mateo St. Los Angeles, CA 90021

Billing itself as he world’s first Micro-Amusement Park™, Two Bit Circus is an experiential entertainment playspace where fun-seekers of all ages can gather and play. The park promises an ever-changing landscape of immersive entertainment; including multi-person virtual reality, narrative-based escape/story rooms, indie arcades, molecular mixology and liberal use of lasers and robots. As a brand new type of social playspace (Two Bit Circus just opened in September 2018), the venues are also a launchpad for new technologies and aim to bring ideas from designers, inventors, makers, engineers, storytellers and more from concept to reality. Sounds like a blast? Make reservations here.

Escape Room L.A

Escape Room L.A. 120 E 8th St. Los Angeles, CA 90014

Imagine yourself in a real-life adventure game filled with mysterious puzzles and brain-teasing clues! Escape Room LA. immerses you in a choice of five extraordinary environments, from a 1940’s detective office to a mystifying underground cavern, an ancient Mayan pyramid, an old haunted theatre, or a medieval alchemist’s secret laboratory. Gamers have to solve a series of challenging clues and puzzles and escape before their time runs out! Before the game, friendly  Escape Room staffers will review the rules and answer any questions before your countdown to escape begins. Never fear, if you don’t make your way out before time’s up, the door will be unlocked. At the end of your game, the staff will recap your accomplishments and explain how to solve the remaining puzzles inside the room. Plan on spending a total of about 90 minutes from start to finish. Buy tickets here.

Smorgasburg LA

Smorgasburg LA  ROW DTLA 777 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90021

Launched in June of 2016, Smorgasburg LA has become the largest weekly open-air food market in Los Angeles, attracting 8,000 to 12,000 attendees every Sunday, year round. Located on the five-acre site of the weekday 7th Street Produce Market in ROW DTLA, Smorgasburg LA features over 90 food vendors, a beer garden offering local craft beer and micheladas, live DJs, cultural events, pop-ups, and sophisticated shopping including design, craft, style, vintage, wellness, and more. Sundays, 10 AM – 4 PM. Sorry, no pets allowed.

Velaslavasay Panorama

The Velaslavasay Panorama 1122 West 24th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007

Drawing on the illustrious history of the great panorama paintings of the 18th and 19th centuries, The Velaslavasay Panorama is an exhibition hall, theatre and garden dedicated to the production and presentation of unusual visual experiences, including those of the 360-degree variety. The Velaslavasay Panorama panoramic exhibition encircles the spectator within a fully enveloping atmosphere; a vast painting of a continuous surrounding landscape, accompanied by sound stimulation and three-dimensional elements, affords the viewer an opportunity to experience a complete sensory phenomenon.

Peace Awareness Labyrinth2

Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens 3500 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018

Need to unwind your mind? Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens was established by the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness as a non-profit center dedicated to peace and spirituality. Called a “Spiritual Oasis in the City,” its purpose is to provide a place for people to take time out of their busy lives to visit, reflect, and be rejuvenated by the peace and solace of nature. The centerpiece of the property is an outdoor stone labyrinth, using the same design as the Chartres Cathedral labyrinth. The spectacular Asian-themed meditation garden presents sixteen water features, a koi pond, and intimate seating areas tucked away to reflect, repose, meditate, while a pergola and courtyard gardens offer additional areas to enjoy. Classes and workshops exploring topics focusing on personal growth and practical spirituality are offered weekly. Complimentary admission here.

Tunnel Tour

Underground L.A. Cartwheel Art Tours

Cartwheel Art Tours pulls back the curtain on LA’s “underground” past, from notorious Prohibition-era murders to infamous speakeasy haunts frequented by the Old Hollywood elite. Tours include a few stops under the busy streets of DTLA to discover a century-old tunnel and speakeasies, alongside more modern interpretations of the city’s hidden watering holes. Based in the DTLA Arts District, Cartwheel Art creates and produces immersive, neighborhood explorations and experiences designed by founder Cindy Schwarzstein, a hands-on active member of the Los Angeles arts community. The tours are offered as an opportunity to engage individuals and groups in art, food and historical adventure, with a focus on supporting local artists and artisan businesses. Buy tickets here.

Velveteria

Velveteria: The Museum of Velvet Art  711 New High St. Los Angeles, CA 90012

Velveteria is a velvet painting museum located in Chinatown, curated by owners Caren Anderson and Carl Baldwin. The museum features over 420 paintings culled from the couple’s 3,000 piece collection, gathered from every corner of the world. An ancient technique, velvet painting is thought to have originated in Kashmir, the homeland of the fabric. Traditional paintings were generally religious and portrayed the icons of the Caucasus region. Marco Polo and others introduced black velvet paintings to Western Europe, and some of these early works still hang in the Vatican Museum. In 20th century America, black velvet paintings attained full-on cult status, depicting imagery from pop culture such as the classic “Velvet Elvis.”