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Fast facts about Los Angeles (CA), United States
Accommodations | 3,056 properties |
Popular hotel | Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX |
Popular area | Anaheim |
Nightly rates from | R344 |
Airport | Hawthorne Municipal Airport |
Reasons to visit | Beaches, Sightseeing, Shopping |
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Work & live in LA for 40 years, now live in Bangkok. So I am quite biased. Not the most friendly of cities, but world class in every sense.
This place is a traffic nightmare, there is no good time to go anywhere, I really do not know how you can do that traffic everyday.
A beautiful if woefully crowded city. A rental car is a must as the attractions are spread out for miles in differing directions.
it's good city for shopping and have great time with friend or family . and it's easy to find cozy LA style Restaurants for relaxing .
I enjoyed it. everything been close or walking distance from Hotel. LA live and the Staples Centre, and Regal (Cinemas).
Great city, great people and wonderful food. This place has it all. I would highly recommend this as a stop off for a tour of the USA.
With an advanced transportation infrastructure, LA has become and exciting city where all cultures intersect.
You really need to stay at least 10 days to take in all the sights. Take a trip down to Long Beach and to Malibu.
LA is interesting city to explore. we went downtown, Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Korea town and of course Hollywood.
Very expensive city to travel, make sure have enough cash for tippings. Transportation is the main problem here, not every place can be accesible by metro.
It is big but it is a collection of people who are happy about where they live and are willing to share their city with visitors.
Cedars Sinai has saved our lives. It is the best attraction in the city. The traffic is unbearable , A total nightmare.
Unless you are a Hollywood Fan, otherwise, not exactly the best city to hang around as prices are typically on the upscale.
The Hop-On Hop-Off Bus tours were great. They took you to most of the main attractions around L.A. and we used them as our main transport around the City.
I recommend everyone must go and see Universal Studio. To safe your money. No need to take tourist bus.
Hollywood is hectic so 4 days was enough. Go to Santa Monica and Venice beach. Beautiful and culturally diverse.
I lived in Los Angeles from 1981 to 2008, so there isn't much about the city that is intimidating to me.
Malibu Beaches are a MUST SEE. Santa Monica Pier and shopping promenade is also amazing. Universal is great for everyone but you need one day at minimum.
Lots of things to do, if you're a first time at least spend 3-5 days to enjoy the city. highly recommended to rent a car
LA is the big city and very very busy city, There are many things you can do in this city for business, traveling, studying and you can go around the Hollywood.
California is blessed with great weather, beaches, mountains and loads of theme parks! Only thing about LA is that it is quite expensive, otherwise it is a great place!
There are a lot to see in LA because it's more than just downtown. The various beaches from Redondo, Long Beach, Venice, and Santa Monica are beautiful to visit beyond hop on hop off.
Although LA offers a lot of interesting sites to visit, it is quite expensive to go about from one place to another unless you are willing to take the bus or metro.
When one think of Los Angeles, Hollywood immediately comes to mind. However, the city seems rather run down in general compared to the glitzy outlook that one sees on TV.
Sunshine, sunny, fun people. Hollywood and universal are the must visit places in LA. Do visit the beaches and get some tan while enjoy the cold breeze.
Specifically Hollywood is fun, but can be a little superficial after 5 days. Plenty to do with the tours to famous homes, Madame Tussauds, Chinese & Dolby Theatres, Universal studios, not to mention shopping and a trip to Santa Monica Beach.
We were in California for 12 days. Drove up the PCH - most beautiful drive ever, San Francisco - liked the golden gate bridge and Alcatraz, rode a trolley car, Yosemite was terrific and Sequoia National Park is must see.
There are so many things to do in Los Angeles. Plan your places of visit, you may want to cluster the places of interest together to make full use of your trip there, because you may need to drive a long distance to get to another place.
Nothing much in LA comparing to ASIA and Europe, the only Unique things is Studio Tour in Universal Studio.
So much to see. You could spend two months here. Downtown is best for cheap mementos and shopping. Musts are: Downtown Art Deco buildings, Venice Beach, Santa Monica Beach, Griffith Observatory at sunset- you will see the twinkling lights of LA.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Los Angeles (CA)?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) is USD 224. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) is USD 332. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) is USD 673.
What's the average price of a hotel in Los Angeles (CA) this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) this weekend is USD 245. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) this weekend is USD 361. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) this weekend is USD 682.
What's the average price of a hotel in Los Angeles (CA) tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) tonight is USD 227. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) tonight is USD 364. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Los Angeles (CA) tonight is USD 676.
What are the best hotels in Los Angeles (CA) near Los Angeles International Airport?
Verified travelers to Los Angeles (CA) who stayed near Los Angeles International Airport have given top reviews to Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX, Travelodge by Wyndham LAX South and Four Points by Sheraton Los Angeles International Airport.
What are the best hotels in Los Angeles (CA) near Universal Studios Hollywood?
Verified travelers to Los Angeles (CA) who stayed near Universal Studios Hollywood have given top reviews to The BLVD Hotel & Spa, Nite Inn at Universal City and Hilton Los Angeles Universal City Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Los Angeles (CA) near The Grove Los Angeles?
Verified travelers to Los Angeles (CA) who stayed near The Grove Los Angeles have given top reviews to Beverly Laurel Motor Hotel, Beverly Inn and Sofitel Los Angeles at Beverly Hills Hotel.
What are the most popular hotels in Los Angeles (CA)?
Popular hotels in Los Angeles (CA) include Kings Inn Anaheim at The Park & Convention Center, USC Hotel and The Hollywood Roosevelt.
What are the best hotels in Los Angeles (CA) for couples?
Couples who stayed in Los Angeles (CA) have given high ratings to Kings Inn Anaheim at The Park & Convention Center, Sonesta Los Angeles Airport LAX and Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles.
What are the best hotels in Los Angeles (CA) for families?
Families who stayed in Los Angeles (CA) highly recommend Kings Inn Anaheim at The Park & Convention Center, USC Hotel and The Hollywood Roosevelt.
What hotels in Los Angeles (CA) have the best views?
Verified travelers to Los Angeles (CA) have given top reviews for the views at Venice on the Beach Hotel, The Sea View Inn At The Beach and Bayside Hotel.
What hotels in Los Angeles (CA) have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Los Angeles (CA) have given top reviews for the breakfast at Hampton Inn Los Angeles Arcadia, Hampton Inn and Suites Buena Park and Ayres Hotel Anaheim.
What's the best neighborhood in Los Angeles (CA) to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Los Angeles (CA) include LAX – Los Angeles International Airport, Anaheim and Hollywood.

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The diversity of Los Angeles goes far beyond the communities that flaunt the cultures of the many people who call the city home. One such cultural community is Chinatown, where travelers can experience a uniquely Californian version of the community.
Accommodations around Los Angeles are readily available and range in prices to fit most budgets. Los Angeles has several attractions, the least of which being the magnetic draw of Hollywood. Even the Hollywood Sign enjoys a prominent place on the itineraries of most travelers to this city. Of course Hollywood itself is a must-see for visitors to this city, but those more interested in the city’s more natural charms might find the coastlines, many national parks, and places like Venice Beach more exciting.
Los Angeles has the second-biggest metropolitan area in the United States, with neighborhoods such as Korea Town and West Hollywood providing some of the most exciting nightlife and entertainment.
Los Angeles International Airportis a very busy hub for travelers coming to the United States. The area is home to many accommodations, as well as the upscale community of Manhattan Beach.
Los Angeles is one of the most famous cities in the world, and the interactive map on this page is the perfect gateway to exploring more of this vibrant metropolis.