Every Single Place You Should Eat in LA
Opens in a new tab or windowTwo experts reveal the very best places for brunch, burgers, late-night bites and everything in between.
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Wherever you want to stay during your visit, LA's world-class hotels are ready to welcome you.
In the heart of the entertainment district, the Dream Hollywood and W Hollywood are favourites of A-list celebrities. They are known for their sleek design, high-end restaurants, and rooftop bar scenes.
Downtown LA offers options that range from the historic Millennium Biltmore and Hotel Figueroa to modern hotels like the Ace Hotel, The Hoxton, and Downtown LA Proper.
Planning to hit the shops? Book a room at the Fairmont Century Plaza (next to Westfield Century City), the SLS Hotel Beverly Hills, or the Four Seasons Hotel Los Angeles.
For a unique experience, check in to the Silver Lake Pool & Inn, a hidden gem in a neighbourhood known for its eclectic shops and trendy restaurants.
If you want a beachfront stay, hotels in Malibu, Venice and the South Bay feature an "Endless Summer" mix of ocean views, coastal cuisine, and lively nightlife.
Indulge in shopping, sightseeing and visits to theme parks or take it slow at the many museums, art galleries, wellness centres, and natural escapes.
A day at Universal Studios Hollywood is a must for movie fans and Potterheads. Take the Studio Tour, explore Jurassic World, and be enchanted by The Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
If theme parks aren't your thing, head to Museum Row on Miracle Mile. The iconic stretch is home to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, LA County Museum of Art, and the Petersen Automotive Museum. In Downtown LA, Exposition Park features the California African American Museum, California Science Center, and the Natural History Museum. To enjoy European art, visit the Getty Center in Brentwood and get up close with Van Gogh's "Irises".
Surrounded by wilderness, LA's spectacular natural landscapes are perfect for outdoor adventurers. Enjoy an easy hike at Solstice Canyon in Malibu, or explore Runyon Canyon in the Hollywood Hills, where you might spot celebs walking their dogs.
Be sure to make time for self-care. Get pampered with an invigorating hotel spa session, chill out at the Self Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine in Pacific Palisades, or meditate at the Peace Awareness Labyrinth & Gardens.
Two experts reveal the very best places for brunch, burgers, late-night bites and everything in between.
Read more on Travel InsiderOpens in a new tab or windowFrom food trucks to Michelin-starred restaurants, the Los Angeles dining scene is second to none. LA's diversity is showcased in its incredible food options - historic destinations like Grand Central Market and The Original Farmers Market; award-winning Oaxacan dishes at Guelaguetza; and phenomenal Asian cuisine in Chinatown, Little Tokyo, Koreatown and Thai Town.
LA bars are as renowned as the restaurants - sip a Martini at Hollywood's legendary Musso & Frank Grill, go tropical in the Tiki-Ti, and discover The Varnish, an acclaimed speakeasy in Downtown LA.
In just over two hours, you can drive out into the desert to find the peculiar rock formations and crazy cacti of the Joshua Tree National Park. Feel glamorous amongst the retro architecture, pool clubs and diners of Palm Springs, pack your cowboy boots to reenact your favourite spaghetti westerns in Pioneertown or get your glitter on at the Coachella Music Festival in April.
From the airport: LAX has launched LAX-it, a convenient, amenity-rich, centralized area for guests to pick up a taxi or rideshare app service, and avoid traffic in the Central Terminal Area. LAX-it will only be for pickups - rideshare app and taxi drivers will continue to drop off passengers at the terminal curbs on the Upper/Departures Level.
LAX-it is located just east of Terminal 1 - it's a short walk from many terminals or accessible via a dedicated shuttle.
In and around the city: Most people hire a car to explore LA’s vast urban metropolis, but if you don't want to drive yourself around you can organise transfers or a tour. There's also the Metro Rail, Metro bus lines and DASH, which provide inexpensive and convenient transport across LA. If you're staying at one of LA’s famed beaches you can even hire a bike.
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