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How can I spend a few days in LA?

How to Spend 3-4 Days in Los Angeles
  1. Hike to Griffith's Observatory.
  2. Grab either Mexican or Korean for dinner.
  3. See Hollywood Boulevard for yourself.
  4. Get a cool view of the famous sign at Hollywood Lake Park.
  5. Get lunch at Guisados.
  6. Spend the evening in Downtown LA.
  7. Morning – Getty Villa.
  8. The Grove.




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This 3-day Los Angeles itinerary includes...
  1. Universal Studios Hollywood.
  2. Universal Citywalk (free!)
  3. Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood.
  4. Madame Tussauds Hollywood.
  5. Behind-The-Scenes Hollywood Tour.
  6. Dolby Theatre® Guided Tour.
  7. Pacific Park.
  8. Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour.


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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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The most popular tour is LA In a Day, a 32-mile, 5-hour trek. The tours starts on legendary Route 66 in West Hollywood and takes you through luxurious Beverly Hills and Bel-Air; L.A.'s world-famous beach cities, Santa Monica, Venice and Marina Del Rey; and the historic movie studios of Culver City.

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Choose public transport over car rentals The LA Metro consists of buses, which cover a wide range of routes, and the Metro Rail, which connects key areas of the city like downtown, Hollywood, and Santa Monica. A loadable TAP card is used on both buses and the subway at a very affordable $1.75 per ride.

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Stick to the Neighborhoods The best advice for avoiding being stuck in traffic is to stay off the interstates at peak times, generally from 7 to 10 in the morning and 3 to 7 in the evening.

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Hollywood is where all the transplants and tourists live and play. DTLA is more a local vibe and has a bit more edge. What you get is location and the competition. It has little to do with quality of the hotel.

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The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (7000 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90028) is not only one of LA's most famous hotels, but it's been a hangout for generations of celebrities, having hosted its share of famous guests in its Spanish Colonial Revival rooms.

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Many neighborhoods, such as Downtown LA, Santa Monica, and Westwood, have highly walkable streets with plenty of amenities nearby. Additionally, LA has an extensive public transit system that can help you get around without a car.

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The shoulder seasons in California are the cheapest months to visit. These include April-May and September-October.

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Deciding where to go and what to pack is stressful enough, let alone trying to determine how much money you need to bring. The general consensus is that you should have $50 to $100 in cash per day for each traveler.

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