Los Angeles, CA

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Los Angeles
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From stunning natural beauty to superstar celeb sightings, Americana kitsch to world-class museums, let Los Angeles dazzle and delight you.

Los Angeles’ ties to the film industry have earned it the nickname “The Entertainment Capital of the World.” Surrounding L.A.’s historic art deco skyscrapers and mid-century modern dwellings, the natural beauty of Southern California is on full display. The Pacific Ocean, soaring mountains and canyons bursting with spring wildflowers all lie within easy access for a day of surfing a Los Angeles beach or hiking its trails. Celebrate the city’s rich cultural heritage with a visit to the Getty Center or The Broad, or follow your nose to one of L.A.’s incredible restaurants celebrating flavors from around the globe.

The best areas for accommodation in Los Angeles

Beachy and vibrant Santa Monica combines surf and sun with access to Hollywood and the museums and attractions in Central L.A., making it one of the best places for first-timers to stay in Los Angeles. Glowing under the iconic neon lights of the Sunset Strip, West Hollywood is another great option for first-timers who want a taste of Los Angeles at night.

Upscale Silver Lake and effortlessly cool Echo Park are great places to stay in Los Angeles for couples looking for delicious dining, trendy bars and an artsy neighborhood vibe. Start your day at a bustling coffee shop or spend a romantic afternoon pedaling a swan boat on Echo Park Lake. If luxury and relaxation are your goal, Beverly Hills has some of the city’s best spas.

Beverly Grove is one of the best places to stay in Los Angeles for families, offering access to sightseeing around Hollywood as well as the La Brea Tar Pits, an active paleontological research site, and museums along Miracle Mile. Studio City is also a great choice for families who plan to visit Universal Studios or Griffith Park. For a classic Los Angeles beach vacation, Newport Beach is a terrific option.

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Best time to visit Los Angeles

  • Spring (March to May): Pleasant weather, stunning wildflowers and fewer crowds make spring one of the best times to visit Los Angeles.
  • Summer (June to August): Summer is peak season in L.A., which can mean hotels are busier, but the city comes to life with an exciting energy and plenty of festivals.
  • Fall (September to November): Fall is another great time to visit L.A. The weather is warm but not too hot, and the city goes all-out for Halloween.
  • Winter (December to February): Winter can be rainy, but rates are cheaper and mild temperatures may still be a respite from colder weather elsewhere.

How many days to spend in Los Angeles

Spend around two to three days in Los Angeles to see major attractions and visit the beach. A four- to five-day stay is perfect for exploring the city’s neighborhoods, museums and hiking. To add a day trip to La Jolla, Palm Springs or a theme park, plan for a week or more.

The vibe of Los Angeles

Beautiful weather year-round and access to gorgeous beaches help explain why Angelenos are known for their laid-back vibes and friendly demeanor. The lure of the silver screen draws tourists and transplants to Los Angeles, while the city’s culturally diverse neighborhoods, offbeat attractions and mouth-watering street food keep them coming back for more. The entertainment industry is the city’s beating heart, from the back lots of major production studios and glamorous film premieres to underground theater and comedy clubs. The neon lights and palm tree-lined streets are dazzling in their own right, but look closer, and you’re sure to find even more to love.

What is Los Angeles famous for?

For almost as long as the movie industry has existed, dreamers have flocked to Los Angeles, hoping to make it big. Los Angeles itself has been the setting for dozens of movies, from Golden Age classics such as Sunset Boulevard and Singin’ in the Rain to gritty neo-noirs such as Chinatown and sci-fi thrillers such as Blade Runner. Landmarks including the Hollywood Sign, the stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the TCL Chinese Theatre all testify to the movie industry’s influence. The city is also known for its stunning architecture: architect Frank Gehry has designed over 20 buildings in the L.A. metropolitan area, including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

Events in Los Angeles

Events in Los Angeles include everything from major entertainment awards to cultural festivals and sporting events. Awards season runs from the Emmy Awards in September through to the Academy Awards in March. Ring in the New Year in Pasadena with the Tournament of Roses, featuring the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game. Celebrate the holidays in style with the July 4th Fireworks Spectacular, Halloween Carnaval (October) or Marina del Rey Holiday Boat Parade (December). Or experience Los Angeles’ rich cultural diversity with events like the Golden Dragon Parade (February), L.A. Pride (June) and Día de los Muertos (November).

Top attractions in Los Angeles

From the Hollywood Hills to the boardwalks, first-timers to Los Angeles will find tons of things to do. Hike to the Griffith Observatory for sweeping views of the city and the Hollywood Sign. Stroll the Hollywood Walk of Fame or take a bus tour of movie and T.V. landmarks. Admire the art deco architecture in Downtown Los Angeles, or watch the sunset over the Pacific from Santa Monica or Venice Beach.

Los Angeles offers plenty of things to do for couples, from stylish restaurants and bars to stunning vistas. Enjoy brunch on a secluded patio in Echo Park or Los Feliz, or sip sunset cocktails on a trendy rooftop bar. Share afternoon tea and a romantic walk through the botanical gardens of The Huntington in Pasadena, or enjoy a picnic and an outdoor movie at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Los Angeles is a great vacation destination for families, with lots of things to do. Explore California’s prehistoric past at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum. Exposition Park is home to two kid favorites: the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and the California Science Center. Pair rides and attractions with a behind-the-scenes studio tour at Universal Studios Hollywood or with classic arcade games on the Santa Monica Pier.

Where to stay in Los Angeles

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Downtown Los Angeles

4/5(6,555 area reviews)

DTLA's offers a wide variety of shopping options in its many neighborhoods, such as FIGat7th in the Financial District and Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo. Explore sights like Olvera Street and Grand Park, while easily accessing urban rail transit.

Downtown Los Angeles
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Hollywood

3.5/5(3,891 area reviews)

Discover the heart of the U.S. film industry with nearby studios, stroll along the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame, and visit landmarks like the Dolby Theatre and Hollywood sign. Shop at the Hollywood & Highland Center mall and easily navigate via the Metro Rail B Line.

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Waterfront

While visiting Waterfront, you might make a stop by sights like The Pike Outlets and Aquarium of the Pacific.

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Westwood

4.5/5(488 area reviews)

Home to UCLA, this neighborhood offers shopping, dining, and entertainment in Westwood Village. Explore cultural gems like the Hammer Museum and Geffen Playhouse Theater, or visit "Little Persia" on Westwood Boulevard.

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Koreatown

Koreatown

Vibrant nightlife abounds in this commercially driven area, featuring Korean BBQ restaurants, karaoke bars, and a high concentration of nightclubs. Explore the Korean American National Museum, Korean Cultural Center, and enjoy convenient transport via B and D Line subways.

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Hollywood Hills

4.5/5(15 area reviews)

Nestled within the Santa Monica Mountains, this residential area boasts iconic attractions like the Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Bowl, and John Anson Ford Theater. Easily accessible via US 101, it's also home to the American Film Institute.

Hollywood Hills
Hilton Los Angeles Airport
Hilton Los Angeles Airport
4 out of 5
5711 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
The price is $152 per night from May 11 to May 12
$152
includes taxes & fees
$131 per night
May 11 - May 12
Book a stay at this business-friendly hotel in Los Angeles. Enjoy 4 restaurants, breakfast (surcharge), and a free airport shuttle. Our guests praise the bar ...
7.8/10 Good! (4,763 reviews)
"To close to the airport"

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2025

Hilton Los Angeles Airport
Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX
Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX
4 out of 5
5985 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
The price is $216 per night from May 4 to May 5
$216
includes taxes & fees
$186 per night
May 4 - May 5
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Los Angeles. Enjoy free WiFi, 4 restaurants, and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
7.8/10 Good! (4,658 reviews)
"Clean and quite"

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2025

Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
4 out of 5
361 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA
The price is $167 per night from Apr 30 to May 1
$167
includes taxes & fees
$144 per night
Apr 30 - May 1
Stay at this 4-star business-friendly hotel in Los Angeles. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the breakfast ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (3,147 reviews)
"Would be amazing with a coffee maker in the room"

Reviewed on Apr 27, 2025

citizenM Los Angeles Downtown
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
The Haas, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
The Haas, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
3 out of 5
219 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA
Stay at this 3-star aparthotel in Los Angeles. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk, and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (580 reviews)
"Our go to place when we go to Dodger games, big spacious rooms and plenty of things to do in the area!!!"

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2025

The Haas, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
Casas On Cordova Street
Casas On Cordova Street
2 out of 5
1864 Cordova St, Los Angeles, CA
Stay at this aparthotel in Los Angeles. Enjoy free WiFi, parking (surcharge), and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Crypto.com Arena and L.A. Live are ...
7.8/10 Good! (10 reviews)
"It was pretty comfortable to stay! But there are fewer restaurants around the accommodation. Also, for those who stay longer, you should buy some beverage beforehand because you will be given just one bottle of water, and it seemed there were no water servers in the building. Otherwise, there are ..."

Reviewed on Apr 21, 2025

Casas On Cordova Street
Venice Breeze Suites
Venice Breeze Suites
3.5 out of 5
2 Breeze Avenue, Venice, CA
Stay at this 3.5-star beach aparthotel in Venice. Enjoy free WiFi, a rooftop terrace, and a 24-hour front desk. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the property ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,625 reviews)
"We chose Venice Breeze due to the distance to a family event at 8 Brooks. The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful and it was very clean. What we didn't like: Parking is painful"

Reviewed on Apr 21, 2025

Venice Breeze Suites
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Food in Los Angeles

Los Angeles boasts a culinary landscape that reflects both its cultural diversity and its abundant access to local produce, fish and wine. Neighborhoods like Los Feliz showcase some of the city’s trendiest new restaurants, but stylish old Hollywood classics, such as the 105-year-old steakhouse Musso & Frank Grill, remain beloved fixtures of the city’s dining scene. Explore Thai Town and Koreatown for both traditional and innovative takes on regional favorites, enjoy a classic burger, or take a guided tour of the city’s best taco trucks. Don’t be afraid to go off the beaten path: in Los Angeles, life-changing eats can be found everywhere, from strip malls to five-star hotels.

Nightlife in Los Angeles

Whether you’re looking for a trendy nightclub, late-night karaoke or a handcrafted cocktail, Los Angeles proves that the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Downtown Los Angeles is the heart of the city’s nightlife scene, offering everything from underground dance parties to cool rooftop lounges. The West Hollywood and Silver Lake neighborhoods are home to some of the Los Angeles area’s best LGBTQ+ clubs and bars. For a taste of cocktail history, grab a mai tai at a tiki bar, a Los Angeles fixture since the original tiki craze of the 1930s. Or take in a comedy show at The Comedy Store or improv at The Groundlings.

Shopping in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a shopper’s paradise. In Beverly Hills, the legendary Rodeo Drive and surrounding neighborhood boasts a curated selection of top luxury brands and designer boutiques nestled along elegant, palm tree-lined streets. Melrose Avenue is a feast for the senses, combining upscale boutiques with dining and nightlife. A few blocks south, The Grove and the historic farmers market combine a popular outdoor shopping mall with food stalls and vendors. For unique gifts, crafts and vintage clothing, hit up one of the many quirky boutiques in Echo Park or Venice Beach.

Getting around Los Angeles

Los Angeles city is almost 500 square miles (1,295 square kilometers) and crisscrossed by freeways. Neighborhoods are walkable, but getting around can require some planning. The Metro Rail system connects Downtown Los Angeles to Hollywood, Santa Monica and other popular areas, but renting a car or using rideshare services are an excellent choice if you want to explore further. Plan car travel outside of peak hours to avoid the heaviest traffic.

Los Angeles currency and budget

Tipping 15%-25% is standard here. Accommodation and food can be pricey in tourist-heavy areas, but there’s plenty of budget-friendly fun to be had. For a mid-range Los Angeles vacation, budget approximately $250-$350 USD per day for accommodation, food, transport and attractions. Here’s what you can expect to pay for some common expenses:

  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $120.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $8.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.50 USD
  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $25.00 USD

* Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

Reviews of Los Angeles

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3/5 - Okay

Taz

Los Angeles is extremely filthy, but I enjoyed the restaurants in the city.

2/5 - Disappointing

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It was nice but the price they are charging for the small room wasn't. Door to balcony was extremely hard to open room 703 i believe.

3/5 - Okay

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Only because of the riots in the city.

1/5 - Terrible

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everyone was looting and rioting

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Nice

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The scenery was beautiful

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