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Explore one of the world's great art museums in the most rewarding way possible with The Getty Center Guided Tour — an expert-led journey through the J. Paul Getty Museum's extraordinary collection of European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, photographs, and illuminated manuscripts, set within Richard Meier's spectacular hilltop campus in Brentwood. From van Gogh's Irises and Rembrandt portraits to Bernini sculptures and medieval manuscripts, a knowledgeable art historian guide brings every masterpiece to life — with panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and the Pacific Ocean as your constant backdrop.

Key Highlights

  • Discover the Getty's greatest masterpieces with an expert art historian guide — van Gogh's Irises, Rembrandt self-portraits, Monet, Manet, Renoir, Bernini sculptures, and works from the da Vinci workshop
  • Learn the fascinating stories behind each artwork — the Getty family history, the provenance of individual pieces, and the artistic and historical context that transforms looking at art into understanding it
  • Admire Richard Meier's iconic campus architecture 
  • Explore the Central Garden — Robert Irwin's ever-changing living artwork with its meandering stream, azalea maze, and over 500 plant species

About The Getty Center Guided Tour Ticket

The Getty Center has been one of Los Angeles's premier cultural institutions since opening in 1997 — a world-class museum set on a spectacular hilltop campus designed by architect Richard Meier, perched above the 405 freeway in Brentwood with panoramic views of the city, the ocean, and the mountains. Admission is always free, but the guided tour transforms the visit from a pleasant walk through galleries into a genuinely revelatory experience — an art historian guide who knows every painting's story, every sculptor's background, and every surprising detail that casual visitors invariably walk past.

The collection's depth is extraordinary. The paintings span the entire arc of European art — from Simone Martini's 14th-century altarpieces through Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces, French Rococo, the British school, and the Post-Impressionist works that the museum is perhaps best known for internationally. Van Gogh's Irises — painted in the asylum at Saint-Rémy in 1889 and one of the most celebrated paintings in the world — is the single most sought-after work in the collection, but the Rembrandt room, the Baroque Italian works, the illuminated manuscripts, and the extraordinary decorative arts galleries are equally rewarding for visitors who take the time to absorb them with expert guidance. The sculpture collection includes Bernini's Boy with a Dragon and a series of remarkable classical and Renaissance bronzes. The photography holdings are among the most comprehensive in the United States.

The Classic Tour runs approximately 1.5 hours and covers the museum's most iconic works at a fast-paced, first-time-visitor-friendly pace. The Deluxe Tour extends to 2 hours with additional works from each period including medieval manuscripts. The Grand Tour runs 2.5 hours and adds a focused look at Richard Meier's campus architecture and the Getty family's history. The Just for Kids Tour is a 1-hour lively introduction for children aged 6 to 12 using scavenger hunts, detective games, and storytelling. Each tour is personalised to the group's interests and avoids the crowded public tour routes — providing a conversation rather than a lecture. The tour concludes on the terraces or in the Central Garden, with the guide pointing out the best photography spots for the famous LA Basin panoramas. Admission to the Getty is free but requires a timed reservation — this is included with the guided tour booking, so no separate Getty ticket needs to be arranged online. Book your Getty Center Guided Tour ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 15%.
 

Inclusions

  • Expert art historian guide 
  • Getty Center timed-entry reservation
  • Personalised tour tailored to your group's interests
  • Art Appreciation Badge and art gift
  • Access to the Central Garden and all campus terraces
  • Guide's recommended photography spots for LA Basin and Pacific Ocean views

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Parking

Insiders' Tips

Meet your guide at the Getty Center security check-in before getting on the tram — look for the guide near the stairs outside the elevators on the T1 level. The tour covers a little over a mile at a leisurely pace across the campus, so comfortable shoes make a significant difference. After the guided tour ends, stay as long as you like — your guide can share personalised recommendations for what to explore next, and the tram back down runs at your leisure.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Open Tuesday to Sunday — 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
  • Closed Mondays

Child Policy
  • Children under 3 years are free of charge.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout

Accessibility & Facilities
  • Fully wheelchair and stroller accessible 
  • The Restaurant at the Getty, the Cafe at the Getty, and outdoor seasonal food options available on campus
  • Personal photography permitted with handheld devices 
  • Free tram connects the parking structure to the museum campus

Restrictions
  • Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day
  • Timed-entry reservation required 
  • Photography permitted for personal use
  • No tripods or selfie sticks inside the galleries

Cancellation Policy

  • cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable

The Getty Center Guided Tour Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Getty Center Guided Tour in Los Angeles?
The Getty Center Guided Tour is an expert art historian-led experience through the J. Paul Getty Museum's world-class collection of European paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, photographs, and illuminated manuscripts — set on Richard Meier's spectacular hilltop campus in Brentwood. Tour options range from the 1.5-hour Classic Tour to the 2.5-hour Grand Tour and a dedicated 1-hour Kids Tour, all personalised to the group's interests.
What are the must-see works at the Getty Center?
The most celebrated work in the collection is van Gogh's Irises — painted at the Saint-Rémy asylum in 1889 and one of the most recognised paintings in the world. The tour also covers Rembrandt self-portraits, works by Monet, Manet, and Renoir, Bernini's Boy with a Dragon, medieval illuminated manuscripts, and masterpieces spanning 14th-century altarpieces to Post-Impressionism
What is the difference between the Classic, Deluxe, and Grand Tour?
The Classic Tour runs 1.5 hours covering the museum's most iconic works at a fast-paced, first-time-visitor-friendly pace. The Deluxe Tour extends to 2 hours with additional works including medieval manuscripts and more time for discussion. The Grand Tour runs 2.5 hours and adds a focused exploration of Richard Meier's campus architecture and the story of the Getty family and their extraordinary collection.
What is the Central Garden at the Getty Center?
The Central Garden is a living artwork designed by artist Robert Irwin — a five-acre, ever-changing garden with a meandering stream, a circular azalea maze, and over 500 plant species that change with the seasons. It is one of the most beloved outdoor art spaces in Los Angeles and consistently cited by visitors as one of the most unexpected and memorable highlights of the entire Getty campus.
Do I need to book a Getty Center timed-entry reservation separately?
No — the guided tour booking includes your Getty Center timed-entry reservation, so no separate ticket or reservation needs to be arranged on the official Getty website. Simply arrive at the security check-in, find your guide near the T1 level tram area, and begin your visit.
Why take a guided tour of the Getty Center instead of visiting independently?
The Getty campus is large and the collection is vast — self-guided visitors frequently miss significant highlights across multiple pavilions. The art historian guide brings the story behind every work to life with in-depth commentary, personalises the route to your group's interests, reveals surprising details and provenance stories, and ensures you leave having genuinely understood and engaged with the most important works in the collection.
Is the Getty Center Kids Tour suitable for young children?
The Just for Kids Tour is designed for children aged 6 to 12 and uses scavenger hunts, detective games, storytelling, and hands-on materials to make art accessible and engaging for younger visitors. Every child receives an Art Appreciation Badge and a special art gift. One adult chaperone is required per three children, with a maximum of six children and three adults per group.
What are the views like from the Getty Center campus?
The Getty Center campus sits on a hilltop in Brentwood above the 405 freeway, offering sweeping panoramic views of the Santa Monica Mountains, the full Los Angeles basin, and on clear days the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. The views from the terraces and the Central Garden are among the finest available from any public institution in the city and are a significant highlight of the guided tour.
Is the Getty Center wheelchair accessible?
Yes — the Getty Center is fully wheelchair and stroller accessible throughout. Complimentary strollers and wheelchairs are provided by the Getty at no charge to all visitors who need them. The free tram from the parking structure to the museum campus is also fully accessible.
Do I need to book The Getty Center Guided Tour in advance?
Advance booking is strongly recommended — the personalised small-group format means tour slots are limited and popular times on weekends and during summer fill up quickly. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 15% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and your timed-entry reservation and expert guide arranged before you travel. The Getty Center is free to enter independently, but the guided tour consistently transforms the visit from a pleasant walk into one of the most memorable cultural experiences in Los Angeles.

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The Getty Center Guided Tour Ticket

USD 39.15

Insiders’ Tips

Meet your guide at the Getty Center security check-in before getting on the tram — look for the guide near the stairs outside the elevators on the T1 level. The tour covers a little over a mile at a leisurely pace across the campus, so comfortable shoes make a significant difference. After the guided tour ends, stay as long as you like — your guide can share personalised recommendations for what to explore next, and the tram back down runs at your leisure.

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