Things to do in LA: must-dos, neighborhoods, beaches, and hidden gems
Los Angeles is easier when you plan by zone: beach day, studio day, museum day, food-neighborhood day, and scenic drive day. The city rewards realistic routing.
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LA is not a checklist city
Trying to see Santa Monica, Hollywood, Downtown, Griffith, Malibu, and the Getty in one day is how travelers end up seeing mostly traffic. Pick one side of the city each day and build around that zone.
Beach day
Santa Monica, Venice, Malibu, Manhattan Beach, or a coastal bike ride.
Film day
Studio tour, Hollywood history, revival cinemas, and rooftop views.
Culture day
Getty Center, LACMA, The Broad, Arts District, and design shops.
Food day
Koreatown, Thai Town, SGV, tacos, markets, and neighborhood bakeries.
A smarter three-day LA route
Day 1: Santa Monica, Venice, Abbot Kinney, and a westside dinner.
Day 2: Griffith Observatory, Hollywood, Los Feliz, and Thai Town.
Day 3: Downtown museums, Arts District, Koreatown, or a beach repeat.
By Kyro EditorialPublished Updated 12 min readTravel guide
Frequently asked questions
How many days do you need in Los Angeles?
Three days is enough for a first taste if you plan by zone. Five days gives more room for beaches, museums, food neighborhoods, and day trips.
What is the best way to get around LA?
Most visitors use a mix of car, rideshare, walking within neighborhoods, and selective public transit. Routes should be grouped to reduce traffic time.
Is mobile data important in Los Angeles?
Yes. Live traffic, parking, rideshare, maps, restaurant bookings, and event tickets all work better with reliable data.
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