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How many nights is enough in LA?

However, I would say that 3 days or a weekend in Los Angeles should be the minimum amount of time you spend in LA. This city is huge, so it would be impossible to even see it all in 2 weeks. You will likely find yourself coming back, as we have to explore more this city has to offer!



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How much time should I spend in LA? Let me start by saying that LA is a HUGE city and the landmarks are spread apart from each other. Ideally, you should try to spend 5-7 days here if you don't want to be rushed and want to see everything.

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3 days gives you plenty of time to see a lot of LA, however, you can't cover the whole city in this amount of time. Los Angeles definitely left us wanting more along with the rest of California – which is why we have been back several times!

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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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How much time should I spend in LA? Let me start by saying that LA is a HUGE city and the landmarks are spread apart from each other. Ideally, you should try to spend 5-7 days here if you don't want to be rushed and want to see everything.

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The best time to visit Los Angeles is in the spring, from March through May, and in autumn, from September to November. These times of the year have lovely weather, fewer crowds, and cleaner, crisper air. The summer months from June through August can swelter with soaring temperatures and thick smog.

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“Massive” doesn't begin to describe it. So, do you need a car in Los Angeles? I'll let you in on a secret: despite its size, you can still get around LA without a car. The Metro system gets a bad rap, but it's a robust web of trains, buses, and bikes that serves over 227 million people annually.

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Accommodation makes up a big chunk of your travel budget when visiting LA, but you can save money by avoiding popular areas like Beverly Hills and Malibu. Districts like Koreatown, located between Hollywood and downtown, offer a mix of budget-friendly hotels, hostels, and guesthouses within its vibrant neighborhood.

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If you're only in Los Angeles for a weekend, it might seem impossible to fit all of the landmarks and activities that make L.A. so special into just two days. It's tricky, but it's definitely not impossible, especially if you take an LA tour to see some of the famous sights.

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In general, for a singular person visiting for pleasure, not including a flight or gas to get there, taking around $2000 will allow you to have a place to stay and have food to eat in LA. Make it roughly $2500 if you're renting a car. Add maybe $500 per each additional person.

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Cheapest Months to Fly to Los Angeles Flights to Los Angeles tend to be more expensive during the peak summer season. The best months to fly to Los Angeles include January, February, and September for the cheapest deals from anywhere.

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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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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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