Housed in a building with a dimpled façade that many say looks like a cheese grater, the Broad houses the collection of Edythe Broad, who accumulated a formidable cache of contemporary art with her late husband Eli. The collection is more pop than academic, earning it a reputation as a stop on tourists’ lists, if only to take selfies in front of Jeff Koons’ balloon dog or Robert Therrien’s enlarged table and chairs. There are also works from the likes of Ruscha, Warhol, Basquiat, Murakami, and Sherman. A reservation is required and hard to come by due to the museum’s popularity, so plan in advance. It’s free, and if you hustle, you can see the museum’s hits in no time.