Flights from Shanghai (PVG) to Los Angeles (LAX)

About Los Angeles

Los Angeles, a city of sunshine and stories

Los Angeles is where film studios, palm-lined boulevards, and beachside boardwalks come together under almost year-round blue skies. From the Hollywood Hills to the Pacific Ocean, the city spreads out in distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own rhythm, architecture, and flavours. You can start your day in an art museum, and end it with sunset at the beach.

Beyond its screen legends, Los Angeles is a place of everyday creativity. Food trucks share the streets with fine dining, independent boutiques sit alongside luxury flagships, and galleries occupy old industrial spaces. Whether you are here for work, a family holiday, or a coastal road trip, you will find plenty of ways to make the city your own.

Top sights in Los Angeles

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stroll along Hollywood Boulevard to spot the stars of your favourite performers set into the famous pink-and-brass pavement.

Santa Monica Pier

Head to this classic Pacific Coast pier for ocean views, an amusement park, and easy access to Santa Monica Beach.

Griffith Observatory and Griffith Park

Take in panoramic views of the Los Angeles skyline and the Hollywood Sign from this hilltop landmark and its surrounding park trails.

The Getty Center

Ride the hilltop tram to admire world-class art collections, striking modern architecture, and landscaped gardens overlooking the city.

Venice Beach Boardwalk

Walk or cycle along the lively beachfront promenade, where street performers, skateparks, and independent shops line the oceanfront.

Experience Los Angeles your way

Los Angeles invites you to explore at your own pace. Hike the trails of Griffith Park, Runyon Canyon, or the Santa Monica Mountains for far-reaching views and a glimpse of local outdoor life. Along the coast, you can cycle the beachfront paths between Santa Monica and Venice, or simply relax on the sand and watch the surfers in the waves.

For culture and design, spend time in the citys museums and galleries. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Broad, and smaller contemporary spaces in Downtown and Culver City showcase everything from classic works to bold new installations. Studio tours and behind-the-scenes experiences offer a closer look at the entertainment industry that shaped the city.

Families will find a wide choice of theme parks, aquariums, and zoos within easy reach, while sports fans can plan their trip around basketball, baseball, or football seasons. In the evenings, live music venues, comedy clubs, and theatres provide plenty of options to extend your day well beyond sunset.

A taste of Los Angeles

Los Angeles has a food scene built on diversity and fresh produce. You can start with a farmers market breakfast, continue with a casual food truck lunch, and finish with dinner at a restaurant led by a celebrated chef, all in the same day. Street tacos, plant-based menus, and seafood feature strongly, reflecting both local traditions and international influences.

Neighbourhoods such as Downtown, Koreatown, and the San Gabriel Valley are known for their distinct specialities, from noodles and dumplings to barbecue and late-night bites. In coastal districts like Santa Monica and Venice, many restaurants pair seasonal menus with ocean views and relaxed interiors.

Coffee bars, juice shops, and dessert spots are easy to find throughout the city, making it simple to pause between sights. Whether you prefer an early brunch, a slow evening meal, or takeaway treats to enjoy at the beach, you will find options to suit your schedule.

Retail therapy in the City of Angels

Los Angeles offers everything from luxury flagships to vintage treasures. Stroll along Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills for window displays from global fashion houses, or explore The Grove and nearby streets for a mix of well-known brands and lifestyle stores in an outdoor setting.

If you enjoy independent labels and one-of-a-kind pieces, head to areas such as Silver Lake, Los Feliz, and parts of Venice, where small boutiques and design stores showcase local creativity. Vintage shops and markets are popular too, particularly for fashion, records, and homeware with a West Coast feel.

Large shopping centres around the city provide convenience with a wide choice of international brands, dining, and entertainment in one place. Wherever you choose to browse, you will have opportunities to pick up everything from practical travel essentials to distinctive souvenirs that reflect your time in Los Angeles.

Best time to visit Los Angeles

Spring in Los Angeles (March to May) is a shoulder season with mild temperatures around 15–24°C (59–75°F). Skies are often clear, hillsides can be green after winter rains, and outdoor activities feel comfortable, making it a pleasant time for hiking, sightseeing, and exploring neighbourhoods.

Summer (June to August) is the peak season, when daytime temperatures typically range from 19–29°C (66–84°F). Coastal areas enjoy cooling breezes, while inland districts feel warmer. This is a lively period with extended daylight, beach days, outdoor concerts, and many seasonal events across the city.

Autumn and winter (September to February) form a low season with average temperatures between 10–22°C (50–72°F). Days are often bright, with cooler evenings and the possibility of rain. It is a good time for museum visits, road trips along the coast, and enjoying the city with a slightly calmer atmosphere.

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