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How to spend a week in LA?

This 7-day itinerary includes:
  1. Universal Studios Hollywood.
  2. The Queen Mary.
  3. Aquarium of the Pacific.
  4. Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour.
  5. Santa Monica Pier Aquarium.
  6. Los Angeles Zoo.
  7. Whale Watching Cruise.
  8. Knott's Berry Farm.




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How to Spend One Week in LA: The Best 7 Days in Los Angeles Itinerary. As long as you're willing to pick up a surfboard and learn about health smoothies, then I'd say seven days is more than enough for you to tell everyone you lived in Los Angeles.

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A vacation to Los Angeles for one week usually costs around $1,807 for one person. So, a trip to Los Angeles for two people costs around $3,614 for one week. A trip for two weeks for two people costs $7,228 in Los Angeles.

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You could definitely do a great California road trip in 7 days, but ideally I'd give yourself at least 10 days. We did this particular route over multiple visits. One time, we did a Pacific Coast Highway road trip from San Francisco down to San Diego over four weeks.

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California Road Trip Itinerary – 7 Days along PCH!
  1. Itinerary Overview.
  2. Day 1: Fly into San Francisco.
  3. Day 2: San Francisco.
  4. Day 3: Drive to Monterey (2 hours)
  5. Day 4: Big Sur – Cambria (2 hours – full day)
  6. Day 5: Day trip to Paso Robles (45 minutes)
  7. Day 6: Cambria to Los Angeles (4 hours)
  8. Day 7: Explore Los Angeles.


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A vacation to California for one week usually costs around $1,760 for one person. So, a trip to California for two people costs around $3,519 for one week. A trip for two weeks for two people costs $7,038 in California.

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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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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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This 7-day itinerary includes:
  1. Universal Studios Hollywood.
  2. The Queen Mary.
  3. Aquarium of the Pacific.
  4. Malibu Celebrity Homes Tour.
  5. Santa Monica Pier Aquarium.
  6. Los Angeles Zoo.
  7. Whale Watching Cruise.
  8. Knott's Berry Farm.


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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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Given the size of the city, and how spread out it is, I recommend a 5-day Los Angeles Itinerary. In 5 days in LA, you can avoid spending your visit running around from sight to sight, without time to really enjoy the unique atmosphere of the city.

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The cheapest month to fly from United States is January. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Los Angeles flight deals.

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

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The average daily cost (per person) in Florida is $244, while the average daily cost in California is $251.

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