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Do you need a car in Beverly Hills?

But in general LA is not a walking city, its a car city - neighborhoods might only be a few square miles and you can walk within them, but distances between non-adjoining neighborhoods will generally be too far to walk (for instance, the center of Hollywood to the center of Beverly Hills is nearly a 5 mile walk).



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Despite Los Angeles's car-centric reputation, plenty of people do, in fact, walk in L.A. Bicycling and hitting the trails in the surrounding hills are a great way to see the sights, as Bikes and Hikes LA tour guide Elizabeth Conway explains on the California Now Podcast.

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After 6 PM, Skid Row transforms into a hub of gang and drug activity. Total crime is 81% higher than the national average. Violent crime is 137% higher than the national average.

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1. Hollywood, the best area to stay in Los Angeles. Hollywood is the best area to stay in Los Angeles due to its location and security. It's the best option if you don't have a car because it is equidistant from all the main attractions and connected by a great public transport system.

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Visitors flock to the Hills to experience the allure of Hollywood, world-class shopping, fine dining and of course star-gazing. Give your credit card a real workout at top end boutiques and department stores on Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard, or dine in famous celebrity hangouts and watch for your favorite stars.

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The Los Angeles Metro is affordable, relatively easy to use, and services most of Los Angeles County and its top attractions. The public transit system consists of Metro Buses, DASH Buses, and Metro Rail Trains. To ride these buses, trains, and subways, we recommend purchasing a reusable TAP Card.

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If you rent a car in LA but only plan to use it now and then during your trip, Uber probably will be cheaper. If you intend on driving around every day, rent a car in LA could be cheaper.

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Beverly Hills is better for reaching Santa Monica--there's a direct Rapid bus on Wilshire Boulevard. Hollywood is better for going to Universal Studios, it's just one stop (and then a shuttle) on the Metro. Have fun! I would definetly stay in West Hollywood.

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