City-sponsored holiday events return for 2024. Every year, the City produces and sponsors a variety of events to celebrate the holidays. Here is Alive!’s early guide for 2024.
We appreciate the City departments for sponsoring civic holiday traditions for everyone’s enjoyment.
Hollywood Christmas Parade
When: 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1
Where: Starting at Hollywood Boulevard and Orange Streets.
Cost: Free; grandstand reserved seating is on sale at press time.
City sponsor: City Council
Information: (866) PARADE-1, or www.thehollywoodchristmasparade.com
Hollywood’s long-running Christmas Parade, sponsored by the City, returns this year at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, in Hollywood. Grand marshal for 2024 has not been announced at Alive! press time.
The parade, in its 92nd year, is held traditionally the Sunday after Thanksgiving and telecast locally and throughout the nation during December.
Take the Metro/Red Line to the Hollywood and Highland station, or park in the center’s garage (fee).
LA Zoo Lights: Animals Aglow
When: 6-10 p.m. nightly, through Jan. 5 (closed most Mondays and Tuesdays, plus Christmas Eve and Christmas).
Where: LA Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Griffith Park, 5355 Zoo Dr. Free parking.
Cost: $29-$35 (daytime Zoo admission extra; Zoo members receive discounts).
Value nights: Some nights are lower cost; some are premium cost. Check the Website.
City sponsor: LA Zoo.
Information: (323) 644-6042 or www.LAZoolights.org
The after-hours attraction, which requires a separate ticket from the Zoo’s regular day hours, is a self-guided 90-minute walking tour of tens of thousands of LED lights, flurries of illuminated snowflakes, 3-D animated projections, a musical light-and-water show and glittering light tunnels. Animal characters brought to “life” include mischievous animated monkeys, a gigantic glowing snake coiled on a roof, animated elephants and much more.
This year, LA Zoo Lights offers special VIP event nights – Holiday Happy Hours Dec. 5 and 19; and Family New Year’s Eve Dec. 31, which include special features for additional fees. Two special nights are also planned: a Sensory-Inclusive Night (Dec. 3), with reduced sensory exposure; and Pride Night (LGBTQ+), Dec. 11.
Victorian Christmas
When: noon – 4 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7
Where: Banning Museum, 401 E Main St., Wilmington.
Cost: Free admission.
City sponsor: Rec and Parks.
Information: (310) 548-2005 or www.thebanningmuseum.org
This free event is one day for visitors to enjoy period entertainment, tours of the residence museum decorated in holiday splendor, refreshments, a children’s craft area, carolers, and a horse-drawn trolley ride between the museum and the Drum Barracks Civil War Museum nearby.
Holidays by the Sea Harbor Holiday Afloat Boat Parade
When: 4 – 8 p.m. Sat., Dec. 7
Where: San Pedro Town Square, 504 S. Harbor Blvd.
Cost: Free admission.
City sponsor: Harbor, Council
Information: (310) 732-3508, lawaterfront.org
Join the Port of Los Angeles, in partnership with Councilmember Tim McOsker and West Harbor, at the San Pedro Town Square to celebrate Holidays by the Sea on the LA Waterfront. This free, festive event will include a holiday market, boat parade, crafts, live entertainment and holiday tree lighting in front of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum.
Holiday Light Festival Train Ride
When: 5-8 p.m. weeknights; 5-9 p.m. Fri-Sun. Nov. 29 – Jan. 3 (closed Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s Eve)
Where: 4400 Crystal Springs Dr., Griffith Park
Cost: TBD (last year was $7; 18 months and under ride free)
City sponsor: Rec and Parks
Information: (323) 662-9678, www.griffithparktrainrides.com
Guests can take an evening 10-minute train ride around the festively decorated mile-long track. Magical scenes and tens of thousands of lights are set to captivate families and set the mood for a wonderful holiday season.
The attraction includes three open-air photo areas, plus a gift kiosk.
The trains operate every night until Dec. 23, then resumes Dec. 26 – Jan. 3 except New Year’s Eve. The trains do not operate in the rain.
Las Posadas on Olvera Street
When: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. Dec. 16-24
Where: Olvera Street, 125 Paseo de la Plaza downtown.
Cost: Free admission.
City sponsor: El Pueblo Historical Monument.
Information: www.elpueblo.lacity.org
Las Posadas, a Mexican tradition that’s one of the City’s oldest Christmas events, commemorates what Christians believe was the journey of Mary and Joseph from Nazareth to Bethlehem and their search for shelter in preparation for Jesus’ birth.
On Olvera Street, the event will feature a candlelight procession starting at the historic Avila Adobe at approximately 7 p.m. The leaders of the march, usually children, will be dressed as shepherds, angels, and Mary and Joseph. They will be followed by dozens of other worshipers. The public is invited to join in or merely observe.
Holiday Ice Rink Pershing Square
When: various times, through Jan. 12.
Where: Pershing Square downtown, 532 S. Olive St.
Take Metro Red/Purple Line to Pershing Square, or park in nearby facilities (fee).
Cost: Starting at $20. Skate rental included.
City sponsor: Rec and Parks
Information: (213) 624.4289; holidayicerinkdowntownla.com
One of the City’s largest outdoor ice rink returns for the 2024 holiday season on Nov. 21. Suitable for experienced and novice skaters. Holiday hours limited. Lockers available for rent. Sessions last one hour. Special events planned, including DJ nights every week and Learn to Curl sessions.