Flights from Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to Los Angeles (LAX)

About Los Angeles

Discover Los Angeles, city of neighbourhoods and ideas

Los Angeles is a city of many worlds, where oceanfront boardwalks, palm-lined boulevards, and hillside neighbourhoods come together under year-round sunshine. From the creative energy of Hollywood studios to the tech hubs on the Westside and the street culture of the Eastside, every district has its own rhythm and story.

You can stroll along Pacific beaches in the morning, explore contemporary art museums in the afternoon, then end your day at a rooftop with sweeping skyline views. Food trucks, farmers markets, and intimate venues sit alongside major attractions, giving you the freedom to tailor each day to your own pace.

Whether you are visiting Los Angeles for film, fashion, business, or a family holiday, the city combines laid-back attitudes with an ambitious edge, making it a memorable gateway to the rest of California and the American West.

Top sights in Los Angeles

Hollywood Walk of Fame

See the famous stars embedded along Hollywood Boulevard and explore the historic theatres and attractions lining this iconic stretch.

Griffith Observatory and Griffith Park

Head up to Griffith Observatory for panoramic city views, engaging exhibits, and access to the extensive hiking trails of Griffith Park.

Santa Monica Pier and Beach

Enjoy classic seaside fun with a sandy beach, amusement rides, and dining spots on the landmark Santa Monica Pier.

The Getty Center

Discover European and American art, elegant architecture, and landscaped gardens atop a hill overlooking Los Angeles.

Universal Studios Hollywood

Combine behind-the-scenes studio tours with themed rides and shows at this popular film and entertainment park.

Experience the spirit of Los Angeles

Los Angeles invites you to spend time outdoors. Walk or cycle along coastal paths from Santa Monica to Venice, join a surfing lesson, or explore canyon trails with views over the basin and ocean. The mild climate makes it easy to plan sunrise hikes and sunset strolls almost any day of the year.

Culture lovers will find a rich mix of museums, galleries, and live performance spaces across the city. Visit contemporary art hubs in the Downtown Arts District, tour historic movie theatres, or watch live music in intimate clubs and larger venues. Studio tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at film and television production, while neighbourhood walking tours reveal the stories of local communities.

Families can spend full days at theme parks, interactive science centres, and open-air markets. Sports fans can catch basketball, baseball, or American football in modern arenas, then round off the evening with a relaxed meal in one of the citys many dining districts.

A taste of Los Angeles

Dining in Los Angeles reflects influences from across the United States and around the world. Food trucks and casual eateries serve everything from gourmet burgers and tacos to plant-forward dishes, while neighbourhood restaurants highlight seasonal produce from Californian farms.

You can start your day with coffee and pastries in a local bakery, enjoy a relaxed lunch at an open-air market, then try a chef-led tasting menu in the evening. Coastal districts focus on fresh seafood, while street food corridors offer late-night snacks in a lively setting. Many restaurants feature outdoor seating, allowing you to make the most of the mild climate.

From farmers markets showcasing local fruit and vegetables to dessert bars, juice stands, and speciality coffee roasters, there is always something new to try. Whether you prefer simple, comforting plates or experimental flavours, Los Angeles offers a flexible dining scene that fits your plans.

Retail therapy in the City of Angels

Shopping in Los Angeles ranges from designer boutiques to vintage stores and creative markets. At major retail districts you will find international fashion brands, lifestyle stores, and modern malls with a wide choice of dining and entertainment.

Smaller neighbourhood streets are lined with independent shops selling locally designed clothing, homeware, and art. Vintage and second-hand stores invite you to browse for one-of-a-kind pieces, from denim and jackets to film memorabilia. Weekend markets often showcase handmade goods by local makers in a relaxed, open-air setting.

If you are looking for souvenirs, you will find everything from Los Angeles-themed apparel and stationery to skincare, ceramics, and books. Many areas are walkable, so you can easily combine shopping with café stops and gallery visits in a single afternoon.

Best time to visit Los Angeles

Summer season (June to September, peak season) typically brings warm, dry days around 24°C to 30°C (75°F to 86°F). It is ideal for beach visits, outdoor concerts, and evening walks, with long daylight hours that give you plenty of time to explore the city and coastline.

Mild winter (December to February, shoulder season) has cooler temperatures of about 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). You may experience some rain, but there are many clear days for sightseeing. This period often feels calmer, which can make popular attractions, museums, and tours more relaxed to enjoy.

Spring and autumn (March to May, and October to November, low season) offer pleasantly moderate temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). These months are comfortable for hiking, neighbourhood walks, and day trips, with softer light that is perfect for photography and long, unhurried afternoons outdoors.

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