Here’s a Cheatsheet of Free Museum Days in L.A. For November 2022

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Urban Light at LACMA. Photo by Christina Champlin / We Like LA

November isn’t what I’d call primetime for free museum days in Los Angeles, but there are plenty of great programs on deck at institutions across the county. Before we get to the main list, check out a quick sample of free Events to check out next month at LA museums and cultural centers:

As I always remind you, there are at least two dozen museums in and around Los Angeles that offer continuous free admission to all ages, all the time (The Getty, The Getty Villa, The Broad, Hammer Museum, etc…). We’ve compiled a list of those here, so be sure to check it out if you need more ideas. And, as always, be sure to do your due diligence before you visit to make sure your booking is locked (if required) and that the days off are still applicable.

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Now, to the main list…

Los Angeles Free Museum Days for November 2022

[NOVEMBER 3] The Huntington (free every first Thursday. Note that free day passes must be reserved in advance and book up fast. Reservations for the November 4 free day will be available Thursday, October 27 at 9 a.m.)

[NOVEMBER 3] National Japanese American Museum (free every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 3] Skirball Cultural Center (free Thursdays, noon to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 3] USC Asian Pacific Museum (pay what you want every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 3] Martial Arts Museum (free every first Thursday of the month from 3 to 6 pm)

[NOVEMBER 4] Kidspace Children’s Museum (SOLD OUT … Free from 4-7pm every First Friday. Advanced booking required. Bookings open two weeks from event date).

[NOVEMBER 6] Museum of Latin American Art (free every Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 6] Museum of Crafts and Folk Art (pay what you can every Sunday)

[NOVEMBER 8] Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Free on the second Tuesday of every month. Also free for LA County residents with valid ID after 3pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays all month)

[NOVEMBER 8] Autry Museum of the American West (free second Tuesday of the month)

[NOVEMBER 10] National Japanese American Museum (free every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 10] Skirball Cultural Center (free Thursdays, noon to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 10] USC Asian Pacific Museum (pay what you want every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 13] Museum of Latin American Art (free every Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 13] Museum of Crafts and Folk Art (pay what you can every Sunday)

[NOVEMBER 13] USC Asian Pacific Museum (free admission every second Sunday)

[NOVEMBER 15] Los Angeles County Arboretum (free on the third Tuesday of each month. Limited reservations available beginning November 1)

[NOVEMBER 15] South Coast Botanic Gardens (free on the third Tuesday of each month. Limited reservations available)

[NOVEMBER 15] Descanso Gardens (free on the third Tuesday of every month. Limited reservations available starting November 1)

[NOVEMBER 17] National Japanese American Museum (free every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 17] Skirball Cultural Center (free Thursdays, noon to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 17] USC Asian Pacific Museum (pay what you want every Thursday)

[NOVEMBER 20] Museum of Latin American Art (free every Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 20] Museum of Crafts and Folk Art (pay what you can every Sunday)

** PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL MUSEUMS MENTIONED ON THIS LIST WILL BE CLOSED BY THANKSGIVING **

[NOVEMBER 27] Museum of Latin American Art (free every Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

[NOVEMBER 27] Museum of Crafts and Folk Art (pay what you can every Sunday)


As a reminder, it’s ALWAYS good to check availability status before you visit, so be sure to check official museum websites to verify opening hours, parking costs, and any other relevant details. Note that free entry days may not include specially ticketed exhibitions. For any errors, omissions or corrections, please email us at [email protected].


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Brian Champlin

Brian is the co-founder of We Like LA and a lifelong fan of the game, the Lakers, and late night tacos. Follow him on Twitter @bchampLA

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