Located at Pacific Palisades, California, United States, the Getty Villa is one of the locations of J. Paul Getty Museum. The Getty Villa is a well constructed building which is modeled after an ancient Roman country house. Now, it is home to over 44,000 antiquities from ancient Greece, Rome and Etruria, etc.
The Museum is erected on a hill from where you can even overlook the Pacific Ocean. In addition to the museum, you can also find an herb garden as well as an outdoor Greek Theatre and the Outer Peristyle in this area.
Visitors can even take an online tour to the Getty Villa when visiting its official website. Various collections and art works would be displayed in the online audio tour which can be customized as you like. To know further and detailed information about this museum, visitors can reach out to the GettyGuide station inside the Museum.
To make sure you could have a complete blast when you take a trip to the Getty Villa, you really need to pay attention to several things. As there are so many works of art showcased inside of the Museum, it's best to plan your trip carefully to ensure that you can have enough time to browse your favorite ones.
Take a glance of the operation hours of the Getty Villa to plan your trips accordingly:
Normally, the Getty Villa would open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. every day except Tuesday. When it comes to Tuesdays, it would be unavailable. Plus, the Getty Villa would also be closed on New Years Day (January 1st), Independence Day (January 4th), Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day (December 25th).
Every visitor can get access to the Getty Villa and all the exhibitions taking place inside of the building free of charge. However, you must book a timed ticket prior to your visit by calling the museum or reserving online. An advance would be charged in that case. The ticket booking number of the Getty Villa is 310-440-7300.
Book Your Free Ticket Online
http://www.mtn.museumtix.com/ticket/ord_eventdate.aspx?pvt=gtyv
Without a ticket, you will be surely turned away. Besides, visitors getting there via public transportation are required to get their tickets hole-punched by drivers. Otherwise, you would not be allowed to get into to the museum as well.
Having your ticket booked, your next concern must be how you could get there. Actually, there are a number of options for visitors from everywhere to get to the Villa. The Villa is served by both Metro Buses and rail lines. Therefore, it's very convenient for you to take public transportation to reach the museum.
1) Visitors from Downtown Los Angeles can catch the Metro Rapid Bus 720 at the Metro Center or 7th Street. After getting off at the Ocean Avenue or Santa Monica Blvd stop, take the Metro Express Bus 534. When you arrive at the Getty Villa stop, get off the bus.
2) Those who live in Hollywood can catch Metro Rapid Bus 2 at the Sunset Blvd stop. Then get off at the Pacific Coast Highway stop and cross the street to catch the Metro Express Bus 534. It would only take about 5 minutes for you to get to the Getty Villa from there.
3) If you travel from the Los Angeles International Airport, then you need to walk to the LAX City Bus Center and catch the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 3. When you see the 4th Street stop, get off the bus. Then change to Metro Express Bus 534 at the stop which you can find on the northeast corner. After 20 minutes or so, you will reach the Getty Villa.
4) Travelers coming from Santa Monica can get to the Villa within about 20 minutes. The best choice for them counts as the Metro Express Bus 534 that would stop at the 4th Street and Colorado Blvd. Just remember to get off the bus when you arrive at the Getty Villa stop.
5) For visitors traveling from Pasadena, the Metro Gold Line which would transport you to the Union Station is a good bet. Upon your arrival, take the Metro Red train or get on the Purple Line train to get off at the 7th Street or Metro Center. Then ride the Metro Rapid Bus 720 to the Ocean Avenue stop. Take the Metro Express Bus 534 to ride to the Villa.
6) People from Universal City or East San Fernando Valley are suggested to catch the Metro Red Line train at the Universal City Metro Station. After arriving at the Whilshire station, change to the Metro Rapid Bus 720 to ride to the Colorado Avenue stop. Then take the Metro Express Bus to reach the Getty Villa.
For more public transportation options, you can contact the Metro Bus by calling 1-800-266-6883 or 1-800-COMMUTE. You can also get further information or details about routes and schedules of buses on its website: metro.net.
Find Metro Buses for You to Get to the Getty Villa
http://www.metro.net/
How to Get There via Public Transportation from Most Los Angeles locations
http://www.getty.edu/visit/hours/public_transport.html