Why stand in line with strangers for a public tour at a museum-prescribed time? Have your own private tour when you want it! Be able to ask your guide that you want more time with a specific period of
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Sanitized Assisted Listening Devices are used for groups of 6 or more or when requested.
- Includes timed-entry ticket
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit! The Getty is generally family-friendly, so kids are welcome. Just keep in mind that younger kids might not have the same appreciation for art, but if you engage them with questions, it can be fun! Just make sure to check if the guide can adjust the tour to keep them interested.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just reach out to Quick Culture as soon as you know. They're pretty flexible, so as long as you give them enough notice, you should be fine. It’s great that they allow for customization, so you can find a time that works for you!
A: Dress comfortably! The Getty has a lot of walking, so wear shoes you can stroll in for a while. L.A. can be pretty warm, so lightweight clothing works best. But if you plan to go inside galleries with air conditioning, maybe bring a light jacket just in case.
Discussions
Considering the Demystifying Art tour—thoughts?
I'm thinking about booking the Demystifying Art tour at The Getty for my wife's birthday. She loves modern art and I saw that you can customize the tour! I’m curious if anyone's done this and how flexible the guides are with focusing on specific artists. Is it worth it? Also, how's the parking situation there?
Anyone else loved the Getty tour experience?
I just did the Demystifying Art tour and man, it was amazing! The private aspect makes it so much easier to ask questions. I loved being able to focus on Van Gogh. The guide was super knowledgeable! I’m thinking about gifting this experience to my parents for their anniversary. Has anyone done that?