Great suggestions but I would skip The Grove, bur still eat at the Farmers Market. With the time freed up from the Grove I would suggest the Academy of Motion Pictures Museum or the Peterson Automotive Museum both near by.
I've been research LA for several months via google and YT, and your video is one of the best. It is very informative, easy to follow, not to fast nor too slow. You have great pictures of everything you were talking about and loved the added info typed on screen. Thanks and keep up the good work!
🤩Wow, what an amazing guide to spending 3 perfect days in Los Angeles! As someone planning their first visit, this video couldn't have come at a better time. From soaking up the sun at Venice Beach to exploring the iconic sights like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, every moment seems like a dream come true! One thing I'm definitely adding to my itinerary is a visit to Quantum Clinic for mental wellness. Taking care of our mental health is so important, especially when exploring a bustling city like LA. Thanks for the recommendation, can't wait to experience the holistic approach to well-being alongside all the excitement the city has to offer! 🌟
I have been looking up many videos on what to do in LA and this one is the best! You have amazing shots of the city and you mentioned things to do that I haven't seen in any other videos that I watched. You obviously really did your research for this video. Great job!
My family really wants to go to the most famous coffee shop in LA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and wow what an amazing guide to spending perfect days in Los Angeles! Planning first visit this video come in better time. From soaking the sun at Venice Beach to exploring the iconic sights like Hollywood walk of Fame, every moment seems like a dream come true! One thing I’m definitely adding to my literary is a visit to Quantum Clinic for mental wellness. Taking care of our mental health is so important, especially when exploring a bustling city like LA. Thanks for recommendation, can’t wait to experience the holistic approach to wellbeing alongside all the excitement the city has to offer!
I’m planning a trip to LA in the fall and have been watching lots of videos. This is by far the best one. My only suggestion is this is way too much to do in only three days. But I’ve picked all my favorites. Great video.
@@travelingtippsI live here, too. How about the museums. There are so many. Just a few: Getty's (center and villa) Art (tar pits, too) The new academy of motion pictures (I still need to go), Huntington Library. And in Exposition Park: Natural History, Science (seen the shuttle horizontal, museum being rebuilt to show its complete setup for a vertical launch), The new Lukas museum of storytelling is being built (looking just like a star wars spaceship), And visit the USC campus across the street. If it's a football game day, the entire campus will be a tailgate party. After which everyone walks back across the street to see the game at the Coliseum.
Great video! The recommendations are on point and the tips are super helpful. 👏 For anyone who's been to LA multiple times, what would you add or change in this 3-day plan to make it even better?
Thanks for watching. I'd suggest some of the museums or maybe spending time in neighborhoods like Silver Lake or Echo Park. Pasadena and the South Bay beach cities are great too. These will end up on an upcoming video for a "second time visitor" itinerary
Thanks for this!!! I was freaking out because LA is so massive and I didn't know where to stay and what to do lol I've watched several itinerary videos and yours was the best one so far!
For me the city of Los Ángeles in California, is one of the better and more confortables cities of the United States. A very great place for to visit, and for to enjoy a nice holidays.
Really helpful and well edited vlog. Planning a visit and you covered such a great variety of things and places, I learned a lot of information. Thanks! New subscriber.
Completely agree! Nothing like a SoCal sunset, just as long as the marine layer clouds don’t roll in early
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If I could go to L.A. again, the first place I’d visit would be Venice Beach! This is because the beach draws plenty of holiday-makers with its year-round warm weather and various food stalls.
nah don’t go to venice go to hermosa or manhattan for a better beach you can actually swim in and then you can drive to santa monica at night to eat dinner/go on rides at the pier
You could stay in any of these three areas without a car, the challenge would be going between these areas. You’d be fine without a car in Santa Monica, but it would be a challenge to get from there to Hollywood without a car, as an example. Hope this helps!
Great video, thank you! To follow all these activities in 3 days. Where would you recommend to stay for the two nights? And what would be the best transportation; train, amtrack or renting a car? Thank you so much in advance!
I recommend you study the latest map of the LA Metro system. In this video he recommends going to Hollywood, Santa Monica, Music Center, Olvera Street, and Union Station. All those areas are easily accessible via the LA Metro. Also, research this transit system they have in LA called DASH. It's small buses/shuttles that operate in certain areas. It's convenient and inexpensive. Good luck and I hope you have a great time. BTW, I recommend checking out Exposition Park too. There is a lot to see there and it's also available via the LA Metro. And USC is right across the street. Also, LA Metro instituted a new fare capping policy for daily and weekly rates which can really benefit tourists. The way it works is if you spend more more than $5 dollars in a day on the LA Metro, all the rest of your rides are free for the day. And if you spend more than $18 dollars in a week the rest of your rides are free. The fares are $1.75 per ride with free transfers for 2 hours in the same direction. They call it fare capping. Checkout LA Metro's website.
Thanks for watching! Hollywood/West Hollywood/Beverly Hills are very central and there are plenty of hotels at different price points to pick. The public transit network in Los Angeles isn't very comprehensive and can lead to confusing and long commutes. LA is also known for not being very walkable. The easiest way is to rent a car or use a ride-share (Uber/Lyft) to get between places. The Amtrak station is downtown which is convenient for that part of the itinerary.
Thank you so much for sharing. What is the price range of parking in some of these tourist areas? Are these places far from LAX hotels? Just trying to figure out where to stay and love being close to LAX.
it really depends, some places have free street parking, while others might have paid garages/street parking that could be $10-$20 to park. LAX is pretty far south, just about everything I included in this video is north of the 10 Freeway which is usually 40-50 mins away from LAX depending on traffic
Thank you for the informative video, where do you recommend staying so that you can access all these places . Do you have to drive as we prefer public transport and tour buses
Hollywood/West Hollywood/Beverly Hills are very central. Many of the tour buses will pick up and drop off in these areas. The public transit network in LA isn't robust enough to get you from place to place quickly, so I'd recommend a rental car or use a ride share while visiting.
Each of these "zones" have plenty of hotels. I think staying in the West Hollywood/Beverly Hills/Hollywood "zone" is most central. For beach access, I'd suggest somewhere in Santa Monica or Manhattan Beach.
Nate & Al”s was sold, average at best. So much more to BH than Rodeo. Malibu is also a must but 3 days is hardly enough time. One last thing, stay away from Hollywood BLVD and Venice Beach, you’ll be disappointed. Side Car Doughnuts.
It really depends. If you're going to be in one general area, you could probably get away without a rental car and just take Ubers places, but that gets expensive quickly. If you're planning to go to multiple parts of the area, renting a car would most likely be best and most cost effective.
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My then wife and my two brothers went plus our wives and kid did a fly drive holiday to the USA and one thing that spoiled our holiday was the two nights we spent in lost angels. On our first night a stranger in the next room to me was knocked out in the lobby by me for threatening my kids with a cut throat if they made any noise again so as any parent would do they would’ve what I did so I rearranged the bones from his neck upwards and funnily enough the local oinkers came and I gave my statement and informed me that he’ll be lucky if his face will ever be the same again to which I answered that he was lucky I was in a good, the oinker walked away laughing saying to his partner I’m happy he’s on our side
It may beautyfuil in Los Angeles California but there's also a lot of highte crimes and gangster s and drug dealers there but Aldo see actors you've always wanted to meet in person
How about trying to avoid stepping in poop on the sidewalk? Avoiding being a crime victim? Rental car not air conditioned? No problem. The windows will get broken by vandals. In fancy stores you can literally find steals as you won't be stopped if you shoplift. Lost Angeles will definately be filled with excitement
Great suggestions but I would skip The Grove, bur still eat at the Farmers Market. With the time freed up from the Grove I would suggest the Academy of Motion Pictures Museum or the Peterson Automotive Museum both near by.
Thanks for sharing!
I've been research LA for several months via google and YT, and your video is one of the best. It is very informative, easy to follow, not to fast nor too slow. You have great pictures of everything you were talking about and loved the added info typed on screen. Thanks and keep up the good work!
Thank you! Glad to help, are there other LA activities or areas you need help researching?
🤩Wow, what an amazing guide to spending 3 perfect days in Los Angeles! As someone planning their first visit, this video couldn't have come at a better time. From soaking up the sun at Venice Beach to exploring the iconic sights like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, every moment seems like a dream come true!
One thing I'm definitely adding to my itinerary is a visit to Quantum Clinic for mental wellness. Taking care of our mental health is so important, especially when exploring a bustling city like LA. Thanks for the recommendation, can't wait to experience the holistic approach to well-being alongside all the excitement the city has to offer! 🌟
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoy your trip!
Did you do any of these? How was it?
I have been looking up many videos on what to do in LA and this one is the best! You have amazing shots of the city and you mentioned things to do that I haven't seen in any other videos that I watched. You obviously really did your research for this video. Great job!
Thank you! A lot of these are things I was told to do when I moved to LA. Very glad it’s helpful!
Wow , out of all the videos, this is the most comprehensive and provides to the point recommendations! You have a great voice too. Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
The food place recommendations you gave is the best part about your videos
Thank u!! Love ur video, the best i've seen while researching Los Angeles on-line
Thank you! I’m making a part 2 so hopefully these help
hopefully this year i will get across the Atlantic ocean from london...
Great video, thank you. You sound exactly like Colin Robinson from What We Do In The Shadows!
Great video oved it , i just wish you included the Getty museum..
My family really wants to go to the most famous coffee shop in LA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and wow what an amazing guide to spending perfect days in Los Angeles! Planning first visit this video come in better time. From soaking the sun at Venice Beach to exploring the iconic sights like Hollywood walk of Fame, every moment seems like a dream come true! One thing I’m definitely adding to my literary is a visit to Quantum Clinic for mental wellness. Taking care of our mental health is so important, especially when exploring a bustling city like LA. Thanks for recommendation, can’t wait to experience the holistic approach to wellbeing alongside all the excitement the city has to offer!
Thank you for watching! I'm glad this was helpful
I’m planning a trip to LA in the fall and have been watching lots of videos. This is by far the best one. My only suggestion is this is way too much to do in only three days. But I’ve picked all my favorites. Great video.
Thank you for the compliment! Appreciate you watching.
Such a great video and I am from LA. Nice job 😎💪🏽
Awesome! Thank you for watching and sharing your feedback. Interested where you think a tourist should go on their second or third visit to the city?
@@travelingtippsI live here, too.
How about the museums. There are so many.
Just a few:
Getty's (center and villa)
Art (tar pits, too)
The new academy of motion pictures (I still need to go),
Huntington Library.
And in Exposition Park:
Natural History,
Science (seen the shuttle horizontal, museum being rebuilt to show its complete setup for a vertical launch),
The new Lukas museum of storytelling is being built (looking just like a star wars spaceship),
And visit the USC campus across the street. If it's a football game day, the entire campus will be a tailgate party. After which everyone walks back across the street to see the game at the Coliseum.
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Great video! The recommendations are on point and the tips are super helpful. 👏 For anyone who's been to LA multiple times, what would you add or change in this 3-day plan to make it even better?
Thanks for watching. I'd suggest some of the museums or maybe spending time in neighborhoods like Silver Lake or Echo Park. Pasadena and the South Bay beach cities are great too. These will end up on an upcoming video for a "second time visitor" itinerary
Cool. No Skid Row, though. Perhaps leave it for the fourth day. Okay, I get it. Cheers!
this is the best guide I've seen. thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the compliment, glad this helped!
Great video, luckily I have a bit longer than 3 days but with ao mamy different suggestions it definitely won't get boring!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this!!! I was freaking out because LA is so massive and I didn't know where to stay and what to do lol I've watched several itinerary videos and yours was the best one so far!
Thanks! Glad I could help
For me the city of Los Ángeles in California, is one of the better and more confortables cities of the United States. A very great place for to visit, and for to enjoy a nice holidays.
I love this! Have exactly 3 days so this will be fun!
That’s great! Thanks for watching
You saved me ! You did a wonderful job doing this !! Thank you ! Great job
Thanks for watching!
Great travel tips! Thanks for the video! 😊👍
Thanks for watching! Hope you have a great trip
Great work buddy. Quite informative and detailed. Will follow your schedule. Looks amazing. Well done.
Thank you! Enjoy your visit
Thanks for the Tipps !
This is such a helpful video, thank you so much!
@@SarahHoover-w8r glad you found it helpful!
Really helpful and well edited vlog. Planning a visit and you covered such a great variety of things and places, I learned a lot of information. Thanks! New subscriber.
@@adventuresforthecurious excellent, I hope you’ll share your experience after your trip!
As a local beach sunsets and Griffith sunsets are top tier
Completely agree! Nothing like a SoCal sunset, just as long as the marine layer clouds don’t roll in early
If I could go to L.A. again, the first place I’d
visit would be Venice Beach! This is because
the beach draws plenty of holiday-makers
with its year-round warm weather and various food stalls.
Venice is a lot of fun!
nah don’t go to venice go to hermosa or manhattan for a better beach you can actually swim in and then you can drive to santa monica at night to eat dinner/go on rides at the pier
I will be following this exact itinerary - any hotel recommendations?? Or specific areas to stay? 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Enjoy your trip! I'm working on a guide for finding hotels which will be out this summer
Great video! What area would you recommend for someone to get a hotel in withouta car?
You could stay in any of these three areas without a car, the challenge would be going between these areas. You’d be fine without a car in Santa Monica, but it would be a challenge to get from there to Hollywood without a car, as an example. Hope this helps!
thank you very much i really need this
Happy to help, enjoy your visit!
Great Video!! Thank you💗
Thanks for watching!
This video is incredible! You helped so much with my trip planning, thank you ✨
You’re welcome! Enjoy your trip
amazing!!
Great video man. Nice editing. U deserve more subscribers... Much love from Turkey.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Great video, thank you! To follow all these activities in 3 days. Where would you recommend to stay for the two nights? And what would be the best transportation; train, amtrack or renting a car? Thank you so much in advance!
I recommend you study the latest map of the LA Metro system. In this video he recommends going to Hollywood, Santa Monica, Music Center, Olvera Street, and Union Station. All those areas are easily accessible via the LA Metro.
Also, research this transit system they have in LA called DASH. It's small buses/shuttles that operate in certain areas. It's convenient and inexpensive. Good luck and I hope you have a great time.
BTW, I recommend checking out Exposition Park too. There is a lot to see there and it's also available via the LA Metro. And USC is right across the street.
Also, LA Metro instituted a new fare capping policy for daily and weekly rates which can really benefit tourists.
The way it works is if you spend more more than $5 dollars in a day on the LA Metro, all the rest of your rides are free for the day. And if you spend more than $18 dollars in a week the rest of your rides are free. The fares are $1.75 per ride with free transfers for 2 hours in the same direction. They call it fare capping. Checkout LA Metro's website.
Thanks for watching! Hollywood/West Hollywood/Beverly Hills are very central and there are plenty of hotels at different price points to pick. The public transit network in Los Angeles isn't very comprehensive and can lead to confusing and long commutes. LA is also known for not being very walkable. The easiest way is to rent a car or use a ride-share (Uber/Lyft) to get between places. The Amtrak station is downtown which is convenient for that part of the itinerary.
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Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing. What is the price range of parking in some of these tourist areas? Are these places far from LAX hotels? Just trying to figure out where to stay and love being close to LAX.
it really depends, some places have free street parking, while others might have paid garages/street parking that could be $10-$20 to park. LAX is pretty far south, just about everything I included in this video is north of the 10 Freeway which is usually 40-50 mins away from LAX depending on traffic
Unless you plan to drive everywhere LAX is really quite removed from Dowtown La, Hollywood and even Santa Monica. As a native, I wouldn't advise that.
Great video. Do you have any hotel recommendations for hotels that are centrally located near all of the sites that you mentioned?
Thanks for watching! I’m working on a “where to stay” and “how to get around” video which will premiere shortly. Stay tuned!
@@travelingtippsdid you already post?
You should stay at the Holiday Inn Express. It is centrally located to the place you’re looking to visit…
Ive been all over LA culver city to downtown LA long beach and Beverly hills
Is there a place from that list you like best?
@@travelingtipps Beverly hills and downtown LA
Thank you for the informative video, where do you recommend staying so that you can access all these places . Do you have to drive as we prefer public transport and tour buses
Hollywood/West Hollywood/Beverly Hills are very central. Many of the tour buses will pick up and drop off in these areas. The public transit network in LA isn't robust enough to get you from place to place quickly, so I'd recommend a rental car or use a ride share while visiting.
Quick question: ideal location to stay at?
Each of these "zones" have plenty of hotels. I think staying in the West Hollywood/Beverly Hills/Hollywood "zone" is most central. For beach access, I'd suggest somewhere in Santa Monica or Manhattan Beach.
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@travelingtipps Where do you recommend staying for visitors to maximize these three days?
Near West Hollywood or Beverly Hills. Very central, with lots of hotel options.
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Nate & Al”s was sold, average at best. So much more to BH than Rodeo. Malibu is also a must but 3 days is hardly enough time. One last thing, stay away from Hollywood BLVD and Venice Beach, you’ll be disappointed. Side Car Doughnuts.
Agree there is lots more to do! I'll feature more spots in my "for second/third time visitors" video
OK, what's at 77 Sunset Strip? No private investigators, I bet. Tnerer may not be such an address. Good TV show, though.
Doesn't exist anymore.
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So, once we get there, do we need to rent a car? I know, dumb question.
It really depends. If you're going to be in one general area, you could probably get away without a rental car and just take Ubers places, but that gets expensive quickly. If you're planning to go to multiple parts of the area, renting a car would most likely be best and most cost effective.
Coming to LA for the first time? What is on your must do list?
Definitely a hike with a view of the city!
Coming from Europe, definitely Hollywood and Beverly Hills ❤thanks.for the video.
@@dr.perfectsmile4175 thanks for watching!
The lengths of a tower in the world in Dubai are 200 floors and more towers have 140 floors and hotels as well as 160 floors each of their towers are the same as China Why is there in Miami a long tower using hotels, offices and restaurants
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Anything else but food😂
My then wife and my two brothers went plus our wives and kid did a fly drive holiday to the USA and one thing that spoiled our holiday was the two nights we spent in lost angels. On our first night a stranger in the next room to me was knocked out in the lobby by me for threatening my kids with a cut throat if they made any noise again so as any parent would do they would’ve what I did so I rearranged the bones from his neck upwards and funnily enough the local oinkers came and I gave my statement and informed me that he’ll be lucky if his face will ever be the same again to which I answered that he was lucky I was in a good, the oinker walked away laughing saying to his partner I’m happy he’s on our side
It may beautyfuil in Los Angeles California but there's also a lot of highte crimes and gangster s and drug dealers there but Aldo see actors you've always wanted to meet in person
americans be like "how will we name our streets ?", random names + blvd and if that doesnt work just take a number + street after it 😅
I’m from Florida. I went to la for the first time last year.
It is nothing like the movies.
It is a shithole.
No wonder everyone is moving to Florida.
How about trying to avoid stepping in poop on the sidewalk?
Avoiding being a crime victim?
Rental car not air conditioned? No problem. The windows will get broken by vandals.
In fancy stores you can literally find steals as you won't be stopped if you shoplift.
Lost Angeles will definately be filled with excitement
How bad is it
@@williamshanks8959 You can't believe everything you hear. Roger Phillips has never seen LA.
@antoniahamilton3201 I've just visited LA and I've seen the bad parts. It is sketchy.
@@williamshanks8959 Next time find another hotel that's not located in Skid Row.
@antoniahamilton3201 I actually stayed in orange county, but even hollywood walk of fame was off and the subway was ghetto AF
Los Not Las Angeles Lol
Thanks for watching!
Oh man I wish I could see WEHO. LA period