Flights from Philippines to Los Angeles (LAX)

Discover Los Angeles

Discover Los Angeles

Why visit Los Angeles?

Los Angeles blends film, music, art, and beach life in one sprawling city. You can explore world-famous studios, cultural landmarks, and relaxed coastal neighbourhoods in a single trip.

What to expect

You will find palm-lined boulevards, wide freeways, and distinct districts from Hollywood and Downtown to Santa Monica and Venice. Expect a car-friendly city with pockets of walkable streets, creative energy, and an easy-going pace.

Plan your trip

Los Angeles works well as both a standalone city break and a gateway to the US West Coast, from national parks to nearby coastal towns. Allow enough days to factor in traffic, neighbourhood hopping, and a few relaxed evenings by the ocean.

Top sights in Los Angeles

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Stroll along Hollywood Boulevard to see the famous star-studded sidewalk, historic theatres, and classic film landmarks in the heart of Tinseltown.

Griffith Observatory and Griffith Park

Head up to Griffith Observatory for panoramic views of the city and the Hollywood Sign, with trails and picnic spots spread across the surrounding park.

Santa Monica Pier

Visit this classic seaside pier for rides, games, and ocean views, then wander the adjacent beach and lively shopping streets nearby.

The Getty Center

Ride the hilltop tram to this striking museum complex, where you can enjoy art collections, gardens, and sweeping views over Los Angeles.

Universal Studios Hollywood

Step into movie-themed attractions, studio tours, and immersive worlds that bring blockbuster films and series to life.

Venice Beach Boardwalk

Walk or cycle along the beachfront promenade, watching street performers, skaters, and the colourful local scene by the sand.

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

Explore extensive art collections from around the world and snap photos at the iconic Urban Light installation outside the museum.

Experience Los Angeles day to day

Getting around

A mix of ride-hailing, car rentals, and the Metro rail lines will help you cover longer distances across Los Angeles. For a different perspective, try cycling along the beachfront paths, then rely on walking or scooters for the last stretch within compact neighbourhoods.

Local life & culture

Los Angeles life unfolds in distinct pockets, from arts districts and studio zones to beach communities and leafy suburbs. You will notice a creative, multicultural energy in galleries, street art, live music venues, and independent theatres scattered across the city.

Where to unwind

Relax on wide sandy beaches at Santa Monica or Manhattan Beach, or head into the hills for quieter hiking trails with sunset views over the city. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for avoiding midday heat while enjoying coastal breezes or golden light over the skyline.

A taste of Los Angeles

Street food & local specialties

Track down iconic Los Angeles tacos, food trucks, and burgers in neighbourhoods like Downtown, Silver Lake, and the Arts District, where casual stands and carts line busy streets.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Explore food halls, trendy cafes, and relaxed restaurants in areas such as Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Culver City, where menus span global flavours and sharing plates make it easy to sample a range of dishes.

Signature & scenic dining

Book a table at rooftop venues Downtown or hillside restaurants overlooking the basin for skyline views, or dine near the coast where oceanfront spots pair fresh seafood with sunsets over the Pacific.

Retail therapy in Los Angeles

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Spend time at open-air centres like The Grove, Westfield Century City, or Santa Monica Place, where international brands, local designers, cinemas, and dining terraces come together in one stop.

Markets & local crafts

Browse independent boutiques and pop-up markets in neighbourhoods such as Silver Lake, Venice, and the Arts District, where you can find handmade goods, vintage pieces, and local labels.

Evening retail scene

In the evening, head to lit-up streets like Third Street Promenade or parts of West Hollywood, where shops, bars, and restaurants stay busy after dark, with public transport and ride-hailing making these districts easy to reach.

Best time to visit Los Angeles

Spring (March to May, shoulder season) brings mild, pleasant days around 15°C to 22°C (59°F to 72°F), ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities before the summer heat. Summer (June to September, peak season) is warm to hot, with temperatures commonly between 20°C and 30°C (68°F to 86°F), suiting beach days and late evenings outside. Autumn and winter (October to February, low season) are cooler, from about 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), with occasional rain and clearer skies, creating a calmer atmosphere and comfortable conditions for exploring the city.

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