Solo Travel in Los Angeles

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Solo travel in Los Angeles

Traveling alone can be a great opportunity to satisfy your inclinations and enjoy only the things you want to do. Forget about taking the kids to the theme park, or your significant other to that one specific place you could easily skip. You can do what you want to do, when you want to do it!

If you’re planning a solo trip anytime soon, we suggest Los Angeles as a top destination. It’s an ideal city for solo travel because of its unique combination of attractions, great food, and gorgeous beaches.

For those thinking about a solo trip to L.A. here are our top tips before you travel.

Remember, Los Angeles traffic is famous for a reason

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Los Angeles is a notoriously difficult city to drive in (so much so, in fact, that Saturday Night Live has famously parodied Angelenos for their obsession with traffic). While you, unfortunately, can’t escape driving in a city like L.A., you can be smart about it. Looking into routes before you set out, research parking in advance, and use GPS if you can. Rideshares like Lyft and Uber are available but they’re also becoming quite pricey, so it’s best to rely upon your vehicle (or a rental).

Choose a bus tour of the city

The best way to see a lot of the city is not by driving around on your own all the time. Instead, choose a comprehensive bus tour of Los Angeles that offers you the opportunity to see all the city’s best landmarks and neighborhoods.

The hop-on hop-off bus tour from Big Bus is a popular option, and the format is great for those who want the freedom to customize their explorations. You’ll be able to choose from the Hollywood Loop and the Beach Loop, depending on your interests.

Go on a studio tour

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A studio tour is an absolute must in L.A. After all, why did you come to Los Angeles if not to explore the glitz and glam of Hollywood? Several working studios offer tours and all are suitable for solo adult travelers. 

Universal Studios Hollywood is a great option that combines a studio tour with an amazing amusement park.

Alternatively, Warner Bros. Studio has been home to some of the most famous big-screen productions in history.

Of course, with Go City® you don't have to choose. Pick from over 40 top Los Angeles attractions and save up to 50%.

Explore some top museums

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Ever wished you could spend an entire afternoon exploring the history of pop music in America? Or an hour roaming through ancient dinosaur fossils? Los Angeles has got you covered. From the Grammy Museum to the Natural History Museum, you can spend all the time you’d like catering to your cultural interests.

There are also plenty of art museums (including a free contemporary art outpost called The Broad), science museums, and the inimitable Huntington Library & Gardens, which is worth the drive.

Take plenty of pictures

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You’ll tell yourself now that you won’t forget about the darling black bears at the L.A. Zoo and Botanical Gardens, or that you’ll remember how your favorite new ramen place plates its dishes, but in all likelihood, your memory will get a little fuzzy not that long after you return from your trip.

Take the time while traveling solo to snap photos of everything and anything that interests you. You won’t regret having faithfully documented your solo vacation. And don't be shy about asking people to take photos of you, either. People expect it from visitors! 

Take a cruise

Another smart option for exploring L.A. while solo is to hop aboard a cruise. Cruises are immensely popular activities in the city, and you can get a feel for the beach culture without the pressure of needing to make small talk. If you’re into animals, consider a whale watch cruise.

Prefer sightseeing? A harbor cruise could be just the thing. Cruises depart from many locations throughout the region, so you can explore from San Pedro to Long Beach and beyond on your aquatic adventures.

Dine alone in your top choice of restaurants

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One of the best things about traveling alone is the opportunity to eat alone. We all enjoy company over a meal, but there’s something very satisfying about having complete control over the dinner decision. Fortunately for foodies, Los Angeles is a popular dining destination, with top restaurants ranging from fresh and healthy California-style cuisine to In-N-Out Burger. 

Be flexible

It’s also important to leave a little room for spontaneity on your vacation. Traveling solo inspires in many the need to almost obsessively plan every little detail “just in case”. But it can be freeing and healthy to leave space in your life for a little flexibility.

So, give yourself the freedom to go shopping at South Coast Plaza, pop into a beer garden, or roller skate along Santa Monica Pier. You’ll thank yourself afterward!

Book your hotel where you’ll spend the most time

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As you know by now, Los Angeles is an expansive city with most neighborhoods being quite far apart. So driving is always going to be the way to get around. It’s a smart bet to find a highly-rated hotel within your budget located in the area you want to explore the most, whether that’s Downtown, Hollywood, or Marina Del Rey. Many folks like to stay along the coast, too.

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10+ Free Things to Do in Los Angeles & How to Save on the Ticketed Attractions

Planning a vacation to Los Angeles? Our insiders put together a list of our top free things to do in Los Angeles. Check out these free attractions for fun adventures that won't break the bank. They offer the best of LA's history, entertainment, and scenery. Whether you want to explore the great outdoors or enjoy LA’s diverse cultural scenes, you’ll find something to love on this list. Our local experts put together a list of some of the best free things to do in Los Angeles, all great suggestions that can help round out your vacation itinerary. A Way to Save on Ticketed Los Angeles Attractions We know that this blog post is about listing the FREE things to do in Los Angeles, but, are you looking to visit a few of the ticketed attractions during your vacation? Consider using a Go Los Angeles Card - which includes free admission to dozens of the area's most popular attractions - all for one low price. See all available Los Angeles attractions, passes & prices – Learn more. A Go Los Angeles Card can save you up to 55% off combined admission vs paying at the gate. By BrianLiao (http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianliao/3007830928/) [CC BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons Paramount Ranch Experience the Wild West Hollywood style. Hollywood’s version of the Wild West was created at the Paramount in 1927, and the site has been used for filming ever since. Visiting this Old West town set is free, and you can take all the photographs you want at this “movie ranch.” You’ll also find two easy hiking trails nearby, which can make for a fun (free) daytime activity. If you're interested in touring more movie sites and sets, you can take a few studio tours for less with the Go Los Angeles® Card, including the Warner Bros VIP Tour and a behind-the-scenes tour of Universal Studios Hollywood. Hollywood Lights: The Magic of Movies at the TCL Theatre The TCL Theatre features a spectacular light show accompanied by sound that covers the facade of the famous TCL Chinese Theatre with iconic moving images using 3D projection mapping. The four-minute show plays every 20 minutes starting at 8:30 pm every night. You'll see big-screen moments you'll recognize from movies that have premiered or played at the theatre over the last 90 years. Just head to the front of the theatre and wait for the next show to begin. Insider tip: use a Go Los Angeles Card to save on admission tickets to the TCL Chinese Theatres VIP Tour earlier in the day! Hollywood Walk of Fame & Forecourt of the Stars The Walk of Fame. You can’t visit LA without strolling along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Enjoy a free self-guided tour on Hollywood Boulevard while searching for the names of your favorite celebrities beneath your feet. Along the Walk of Fame, you’ll stumble across world-famous TCL Chinese Theater. At the Forecourt of the Stars in front of the theatre, put your own hands in the handprints of legendary Hollywood celebrities. Both activities are free! The Hollywood Sign By Scott Catron (Sunset on HollywoodUploaded by zaui) [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia CommonsAlthough you can’t get right up to the sign (it’s fenced off from the public), you can still get a prime (free) view of the iconic Hollywood Sign from several nearby spots. The Hollywood & Highland Center offers an excellent viewing area, or drive up Beachwood Canyon for a closer look. Point Dume State Beach Image credit: malibuhiking.com This Malibu state park is the perfect nature getaway offering a diversity of landscapes. You’ll find wide beaches, coastal bluffs, sand dunes, and rocky cliffs overlooking the ocean. The wide beaches are quieter than most, so you can really relax while basking in the sun. If you have kids with you (or if you’re a kid at heart), explore the shallow tide pools to discover some small sea creatures. The best part? It’s all free. If you'd prefer a more comprehensive overview of Malibu, or perhaps, a celebrity-focused tour, try out a themed Malibu Tour. Stairways built into the bluffs make for safe access to breathtaking ocean views, so snap a few photos while you're there. The Getty Center & Getty Villa The Getty Center in L.A. The J. Paul Getty Museum is one of the top-rated attractions in Los Angeles. And guess what—admission is absolutely free. Although parking (in a garage) costs $15, it’s truly an unbeatable price for what the Getty Center offers. It houses one of the biggest and most beautiful art collections in the world. But another popular reason to visit is for the stunning architecture and some of the best views of LA. Designed by Richard Meier, this structure was built with concrete and steel to overlook all of Los Angeles. You can easily spend quite a few hours roaming the building to take in all the famous works of art, like Vincent Van Gogh’s “Irises.” Just north of Santa Monica, the Getty Center is a very popular attraction that is a cultural high note of Los Angeles. You can also check out the Getty Villa in Malibu to see the Getty’s collection of Greek and Roman art. Although admission is free, you’ll have to reserve timed tickets in advance for the Villa. Venice Beach Boardwalk The boardwalk is perfect for people watching! Image credit: venicebeach.com The Venice Beach Boardwalk practically epitomizes LA with street performers, hard-bodied beach-goers, and a whole slew of interesting characters wandering around. In fact, Venice Beach Boardwalk is the most visited destination in Los Angeles. In addition to the unparalleled people-watching, you’ll enjoy unique shops, cafes, street vendors, and the chance to observe beach sports on Muscle Beach. While the boardwalk itself is free, parking can be up to $15 depending on the lot and time of year While you're in the area, don't forget to stop by Pacific Park - you can get discounted admission with your Go Los Angeles® Card, so you don't need to worry about straining your budget! Downtown Art Walk If you’re in town on the second Thursday of the month, be sure not to miss this exciting local thing to do. Each month has a different theme and features different galleries and art installations, even including performance art and graffiti. This free self-guided tour is a great way to explore the LA arts scene with friends. Griffith Park The Griffith Observatory at Griffith Park. Griffith Park is the largest municipal urban wilderness area in the United States, where you’ll find both landscaped “parkland” and natural terrain. What’s really special about Griffith Park is that it is home to lots of bargain attractions that attract both locals and visitors alike year-round. For no cost, you can take your kids on the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round, stargaze through the super Zeiss telescope at the Griffith Park Observatory, or discover old empty train cars at the historical Travel Town Museum. You could also rent a bike and pedal around the park's beautiful expanse, or hike up to the Hollywood Sign. Tip: If you want to catch a glimpse of the stars from the Observatory, get in line before dark! Tip: this is one of the ways you can hike up to the Hollywood sign. If you’re traveling with kids, take them to the Griffith Park Merry-Go-Round, a historic hand-carved carousel that has attracted visitors since 1937. Runyon Canyon Park The view from Runyon Canyon. Enjoy the natural paradise in the Santa Monica Mountains that is Runyon Canyon Park. Expect to be blown away by scenic views of all of LA and the gorgeous West Coast sunset. As it’s well known for it’s liberal off-leash pet policy, this place is perfect for the dog-lover. Whether you’re bringing your pets or not, pack a picnic and bring a kite for some outdoor fun at Runyon Canyon...all free, free, free! California Science Center The California Science Center’s interactive exhibits appeal to visitors of all ages. The permanent exhibits, featuring human and wildlife environments as well as air and space displays, are all free to the public. There is a fee for parking, but at only $10 per car, you won’t hurt your wallet. The Science Center also has a 7-story IMAX theatre which is not included in the free admission, but you will get into the IMAX for free with your Go Los Angeles Card! Page Museum & La Brea Tar Pits An outdoor exhibit at the La Brea Tar Pits. The La Brea Tar Pits in Hancock Park is the largest source of prehistoric fossils ever excavated. The largest collection of these fossils is housed in the park at the Page Museum. It’s free to wander around the park and look at the tar pits and outdoor exhibits, but if you want to explore more of the prehistoric, admission to this unique Museum is only $7. Graystone Mansion This historic home is located in the charming, more remote part of Beverly Hills, away from the hustle and bustle of Rodeo Drive and the like. Explore this beautiful historic structure and its stunning gardens during regular business hours. You can always roam the gardens for free, although tours inside the mansion are offered for a modest fee (advance reservations required for interior tours). Levitt Pavilion This outdoor amphitheater in Old Town Pasadena offers free performances throughout the summer months, from musical genres as diverse as jazz/blues, fusion folk, and even interactive musical performances just for kids. With over 50 free shows to choose from in June, July, and August of each year, you can find something to appeal to practically every taste. Be sure to bring a blanket (or chairs) and a picnic dinner to enjoy as you soak up the music. Gagosian Gallery The outpost of the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills is a popular place to visit. This is one of 16 contemporary galleries around the world owned by Larry Gagosian. It’s free to the public and boasts works of modern art by up and coming artists. If you can catch an opening reception each time the collection changes, you might even score some free wine and nibbles. Check out their website for a list of upcoming exhibitions. Travel Town Museum Hop on board to the Travel Town Museum and enjoy the many stationary train exhibits. Young children love to climb through the old empty trains at this Griffith Park historical site. A miniature train ride also runs around the perimeter of the facilities, providing a magical experience for kids. This low-key attraction with a gift shop on location is great for a laid back afternoon. Metro Art Tours Want to learn more about the fascinating artwork of the LA Metro system? Then be sure to join up with one of these free, docent-guided tours, offered through the Metro’s official art site. The various paintings, sculptures, mosaics, and murals scattered throughout the Metro system represent several decades of commissioned artwork and a wide variety of artistic styles and creative voices. A must-do for artsy folk. The Korean Friendship Bell Another famous and free landmark in LA is the Korean Friendship Bell. This was donated by the People’s Republic of Korea to celebrate the United States Bicentennial in 1976. It’s located in San Pedro, with gorgeous views of the Los Angeles harbor. This is a great spot to bring a picnic lunch and spend a couple of hours strolling the lush scenery here. Let's Recap on How to Visit Los Angeles for Cheap So there are some fun ideas for free things to do in in Los Angeles. Remember, if you want to add some attractions to your itinerary that normally cost money, consider purchasing a Go Los Angeles Card. With the Go Los Angeles Card you get free admission to dozens of attractions all for the one low price of the pass. You can save up to 55% off combined admission costs vs paying at the gate. Enjoy!
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Los Angels in March

Springtime in L.A. is full of excitement. When the flowers begin to bloom, the city awakens with a myriad of fantastic activities and events of all kinds. From the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame and Santa Monica Pier to funky Venice Beach, L.A. has much to offer its visitors. Coming out of the wintertime, daytime high temperatures range from the upper 50s to the low 70s, so you’ll only need a light jacket. March is one of the best times of the year for exploring L.A. since the crowds are minimal, the days are longer, and you’ll be able to find easier admission into the city’s top attractions. So, without further ado, here is our roundup of some of the best things to do in L.A. for springtime. How many of these great springtime activities will you try? See the Sites Whilst L.A. can be pretty beautiful in the springtime, the West Coast is also susceptible to the odd rainy day. Still, just because it’s raining doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy all that the city has to offer. Though L.A. has a lot of fantastic indoor attractions, one of our favorite spots has got to be the Huntington Library. This place is actually a three-pronged attack, with a jaw-dropping main library, a fantastic art gallery and stunning botanic garden. The institute’s library houses over 430,000 rare books, original manuscripts, and historic documents. Meanwhile, the gallery is a total dream for art lovers, with 1,200 pieces dating way back to the 15th century. And as if that wasn’t enough, the Huntington Library’s botanic garden is known for showcasing 150 plant varieties on its 120 acres. A thoroughly one-of-a-kind experience, this one is a total must-see. No doubt Los Angeles has a lot to offer for cinephiles and pop culture lovers. Still, no attraction could be quite as iconic as the Hollywood Walk of Fame. This spot draws in around 10 million visitors each year - and it’s easy to see why! Established way back in 1960, this attraction now spans over 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard, with over 2,000 stars and counting. If you’re going to find a particular star of your favorite celebrity or artist, use the Walk of Fame’s online Star Search tool to help you. We recommend checking out some of the other fantastic attractions in the area whilst you’re there, such as the TCL Chinese Theatre, El Captain Theatre, and Madame Tussauds Hollywood. Oh, and don’t forget to bring a camera! Explore the City If you’re looking for a total crowdpleaser, look no further than Santa Monica Pier. Since opening to the public in 1909, this historic attraction has been drawing in visitors from near and far. Perhaps the pier’s most popular attraction is Pacific Park, a theme park complete with shopping, restaurants, as well as an arcade. Or, if you’re looking to just relax a little, why not head over to the Santa Monica farmers’ market? A great stop for all foodies, we love this spot for its delicious eats and laid-back atmosphere. This place works to showcase California’s rich agricultural heritage through a wide array of local vendors. And of course, it wouldn’t be a pier if you couldn’t try your hand at a little bit of fishing. With so much to see and do, we couldn’t think of a better way to spend a sunny day in Los Angeles. Los Angeles is a sprawling seaside metropolis, made up of countless exciting neighborhoods to explore. Still, when the sun comes out, one of our favorite places to check out has got to be Venice. Well-recognized for its bohemian spirit, nowhere quite says ‘’California’’ like this famed beachfront neighborhood. One of the most popular things to do here is hit the beach - that is, Venice Beach, of course. Still, that’s far from all that Venice has to offer. Another great activity in the area is the Venice Canals, where you can take a scenic stroll along charming beach houses, bunches of ducklings and romantic bridges. There’s also The Mosaic Tile House - once a rather simple and drab space, this spot has now been alchemized into an undoubtedly unique attraction now open to the public. As quirky as it is fun, we love Venice for its laidback and unassuming atmosphere. Soak Up the Atmosphere One of the best things about travel has got to be exploring the local food scene. Thankfully, you won’t have much trouble with that in L.A. - as one of America’s biggest food cities, Los Angeles comes to life in the springtime, with a whole host different events to choose from. Standing out as one of our favorites, Knott’s Boysenberry Festival kicks off right in the middle of March each year, with a unique lineup of seasonal dishes to take your fancy. To highlight the berry that started it all, the dishes focus on boysenberries in some way. There are also local crafters, live music and shows to be enjoyed. In addition, there are special activities and games for younger guests - so nobody feels left out! We love this event because it offers something a little different from your typical food festival. Of course, it just wouldn’t be an article about things to do in March without mentioning St. Paddy’s Day. There are a heck of a lot of ways to celebrate this traditional Irish holiday, but if you’re looking for a parade, we recommend heading down to Hermosa Beach, where you’ll find an exciting celebration of Irish culture. Other family-friendly activities include the St. Patrick’s Day Market and the Original Farmers’ Market. Still, there’s no shame in partying the day away on March 17th. For the best way to let loose, we suggest checking out the annual block party and pub crawl. Or, check out Tam O Shanter’s can’t miss event, with live music, green beer and plenty of fun and games. So as far as St. Patrick’s Day celebrations go, I guess you could say that Los Angeles has it covered. Los Angeles is an exciting city any time of the year; still, our favorite season has got to be the springtime. Explore the area to its full potential with GoCity’s All-Inclusive Pass or Explorer Pass. If you’d like to know more, connect with us on Instagram and Facebook. With Go City, you can see more, for less.
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Los Angeles Family Vacation Ideas

Los Angeles is a great city for families to visit. Whether you’re interested in Hollywood and pop culture, or the great outdoors there’s something the whole family will love here. After all, if there's something LA does really well, it's entertainment. If you’re planning a family trip to LA, check out our edit of the top kid-friendly attractions in the region, curated by industry experts and representing some of our personal favorites. Our top Los Angeles family vacation ideas include: Universal Studios Hollywood Knott’s Berry Farm & Soak City Pacific Park Aquarium of the Pacific Natural History Museum Bike Rentals California Science Center & IMAX Harbor Cruise Griffith Park & LA Zoo Walk of Fame & Hollywood Attractions Universal Studios Hollywood One of the most popular family attractions in Los Angeles, Universal Studios Hollywood combines the best of a studio tour with all the fun of a theme park. Everything is turned up to 11 here! First, enjoy behind-the-scenes tours of real backlots, sound stages, and more. Then, hit up their phenomenal rides and attractions, from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter to Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem and beyond. Last, but not least, save some time to explore Universal CityWalk, a shopping and dining destination that complements the park itself. Knott’s Berry Farm & Knott’s Soak City Pacific Park Pacific Park is the perfect beachside attraction for the whole family to enjoy. It's more of a classic amusement park, where you can hop aboard charming rides like their solar-powered Ferris Wheel. Then, get your thrills on with the West Coaster, a steel roller coaster right at the water’s edge. There are also many gentler rides for the little ones, like Inkie’s Wave Jumper and Inkie’s Pirate Ship. Come for the rides, stay for the cotton candy and carnival-style games. Aquarium of the Pacific Natural History Museum Featuring an expansive collection of natural and cultural artifacts from throughout history and across the globe, the Natural History Museum in Downtown LA is a great family attraction. Exhibitions highlight biodiversity and cultural change in fascinating ways. Walk through halls of dinosaur fossils, gemstones and minerals, and ancient Latin American archaeological treasures. A visit here is sure to inspire curiosity in everyone in the family! Griffith Park & LA Zoo Bike rentals California Science Center & IMAX If you’re already planning on going to the Natural History Museum, a nice complement is the California Science Center IMAX, also located in Exposition Park. They offer permanent exhibits on a variety of topics, like Air & Space, Ecosystems, Creative World, and more. Their special exhibitions are awesome, too, and include things like the Space Shuttle Endeavour and Body Worlds: Pulse. Special exhibitions change over time and may not be there at the time of your visit, so check the calendar before you go. Harbor cruise or whale watching Walk of Fame & Hollywood attractions Hike in Runyon Canyon Save on admission to top Los Angeles attractions with Go City®   Discover our full line-up of Los Angeles attractions including the Hollywood Sign Tour, Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood Tour, Universal Studios Hollywood, Knott's Berry Farm, and more.   🤩 >> If you want to see and do as much as you can, our All-Inclusive Pass is for you.     😎 >> If you want to pick just a few attractions and visit at your own pace, our Explorer Pass is the perfect option. 
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