3 Days in Los Angeles

  • Day 1: Visit Universal Studios Hollywood and explore the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Start at Universal Studios, where you can enjoy amusement park rides and behind-the-scenes looks at movie sets. Afterwards, make your way down to the Hollywood Walk of Fame to see the stars' handprints and enjoy the ambiance of Hollywood.
  • Day 2: Spend the day at Santa Monica Beach and check out the Getty Center. Start your day with a relaxing morning walk on Santa Monica Beach, where you can enjoy the view of the legendary Santa Monica Pier. In the afternoon, head to the Getty Center to see the impressive works of art and the stunning view of LA.
  • Day 3: Explore Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive and visit the Griffith Observatory. Starting in Beverly Hills, visit the famous Rodeo Drive and window-shop some of the most expensive stores in the world. Afterwards, head to the Griffith Observatory to learn about astronomy and see breathtaking views of Los Angeles.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Universal Studios Hollywood (9am - 6pm, $109)
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame (open 24 hours, free)
  • Santa Monica Beach (open 24 hours, free)
  • Getty Center (10am - 5:30pm, free)
  • Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive (open 24 hours, free)
  • Griffith Observatory (12pm - 10pm, free)
  • Total Estimated Cost: $109

Transportation

While Los Angeles is known for its traffic, the most convenient way to get around is by car. Some attractions, however, are accessible by public transportation, such as the Universal Studios Hollywood via the Metro Red Line. It is important to take into account both travel time and cost, as rush hour traffic can make the same trip take considerably longer.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, check out the famous Beverly Hills Hotel and the Grammy Museum. If you have less time, consider choosing just one attraction a day to fully enjoy the experience without feeling rushed. In case of bad weather, indoor attractions like the Museum of Contemporary Art and the California Science Center provide a fun alternative.

Airports

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is located 18 miles from the city center, while the Burbank Hollywood Airport (BUR) is 13 miles from the city center. Both are connected to the city via public transportation, taxis, and ride-sharing services.

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