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From | To | Trip Type | Dates | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fukuoka (FUK) | Los Angeles (LAX) | Round Trip | Economy | 12/28/2026 - 12/30/2026 | From JPY 165,740 Viewed: 1 day ago |
| Fukuoka (FUK) | Los Angeles (LAX) | Round Trip | Economy | 08/01/2026 - 08/07/2026 | From JPY 177,680 Viewed: 7 hours ago |
| Fukuoka (FUK) | Los Angeles (LAX) | Round Trip | Economy | 08/11/2026 - 08/16/2026 | From JPY 167,680 Viewed: 4 hours ago |
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Recommended Must-Visit Attractions in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, a global hub for film and pop culture, combines sunny coastlines, artistic creativity, and vibrant multicultural energy. From Hollywood to the beaches, every corner of the city exudes a different atmosphere, serving as both a movie set and a source of creative inspiration. The streets are filled with museums, theaters, and cafes, blending skate culture, street art, and fashion, showcasing Los Angeles’ free-spirited and dynamic vibe.
Universal Studios Hollywood – An Immersive Movie Magic Experience
Universal Studios is a must-visit for travelers, offering an immersive experience with movie sets and thrilling attractions. Highlights include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Super Nintendo World. From special effects shows to behind-the-scenes film tours, there's something for everyone. The park's well-planned layout makes it ideal for short visits or family trips, offering a firsthand look at Hollywood's cinematic magic.
Griffith Observatory – A Classic Nighttime Landmark Overlooking the City
Famous for its sunset and night views, Griffith Observatory offers one of the best vantage points to see Los Angeles. The outdoor terrace offers a clear view of the city lights and has served as key filming location for many movies. Visitors can enjoy a romantic atmosphere while walking the nearby trails at dusk or take a night-time stroll, experiencing LA's iconic wide-open perspective.
Santa Monica Beach & Pier – A Coastal Landmark for Leisure and Entertainment
Santa Monica is known for its soft sandy beaches and lively entertainment options. The pier, with its restaurants, amusement park, and street performances, creates a vibrant atmosphere. As the famous endpoint of Route 66, Santa Monica is perfect for a relaxing walk, bike ride, or watching the sunset over the ocean, offering a laid-back California vibe.
Hollywood Walk of Fame – A Stroll Through the Heart of Entertainment Culture
The Hollywood Walk of Fame, with its stars embedded in the sidewalks along with celebrity handprints, is one of the most recognizable movie landmarks worldwide. Visitors can take photos at the TCL Chinese Theatre and Dolby Theatre, both located nearby, and enjoy a wide range of restaurants and theaters in the area. This lively district blends film history with pop culture, making it a perfect stop for visitors looking to experience the classic Hollywood atmosphere.
Beverly Hills & Rodeo Drive – A Luxury and Fashion Hub
Beverly Hills is famous for its perfectly manicured boulevards and high-end boutiques, showcasing the fashionable side of Los Angeles. Rodeo Drive is a world-renowned shopping street, home to luxury brand flagship stores and a favorite hangout spot for celebrities. The elegant streetscape is perfect for strolling and photographing, combining mansion culture, cafes, and high-end fashion for a quintessential LA experience.
LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) – A Timeless Art Landmark
LACMA, with its diverse collection and large exhibitions, is one of Los Angeles’ most important art museums. The iconic Urban Light installation is a popular photo opportunity, and the museum’s collections span from ancient civilizations to modern art, making it ideal for deep cultural exploration. The spacious layout and clear design make it easy for visitors to immerse themselves in art, whether they are art enthusiasts or first-time visitors.
The Huntington Library – A Hidden Cultural Oasis with Gardens
Combining botanical gardens, art galleries, and a rare book collection, The Huntington Library is one of Los Angeles’ most beautiful cultural destinations. Its English and Japanese gardens are particularly popular with visitors, offering different scenic views throughout the year. The library’s rare books and art collections provide a tranquil cultural experience. The spacious garden trails offer a peaceful escape for those looking to explore the city’s more serene side.
The Getty Center – Art, Architecture, and Panoramic Views
Perched on a hilltop, The Getty Center features world-class art collections, modern architecture, and panoramic views of Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore European paintings, photography, decorative arts, and beautifully landscaped gardens. With free admission, it’s a popular spot for both cultural enrichment and breathtaking scenery.
Venice Beach Boardwalk – Creative and Lively Beach Culture
Venice Beach is known for its vibrant boardwalk, street performers, murals, and skate culture. The area showcases Los Angeles’ creative and free-spirited lifestyle and is ideal for casual walks, people-watching, and experiencing the city’s coastal atmosphere.
Downtown Los Angeles Arts District – Urban Art and Culinary Scene
The Arts District offers a contemporary urban experience with large-scale street art, galleries, renovated warehouses, craft breweries, and trendy dining spots. It appeals to visitors interested in modern design, local culture, and LA’s evolving creative scene.
Old Town Pasadena – Historic Charm and Walkable Streets
Old Town Pasadena combines historic architecture with a lively mix of shopping, dining, and cultural venues. The walkable streets and relaxed pace offer a pleasant alternative to downtown Los Angeles while still providing a rich local experience.
Best Time to Visit Los Angeles (March–June, September–November )
The best times to visit Los Angeles are from March to June and September to November when the weather is mild and comfortable, perfect for beach activities, hiking trails, and exploring popular attractions. Spring brings flourishing gardens, and the fall offers pleasant temperatures with fewer crowds. To avoid peak season, visiting during the spring or fall shoulder months is ideal, with more flexible hotel and flight options.
- Festivals and Events:Fall brings bustling markets and a variety of outdoor music events.
- Note:Popular spots like Universal Studios recommend booking tickets in advance.
Summer Travel Considerations(June–August)
- Weather:Strong sun, with more crowds at the beaches.
- Note:Plan for indoor attractions like LACMA or the museum district to escape the heat and crowds.
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