Experience the best Los Angeles tours

Whether you dream about the stars of Hollywood or the even bigger stars at Griffith Observatory, our LA tours cover the best of the city. You can see the highlights in a day, dig into the food and culture of DTLA, or hike one of the country's largest urban parks.

What to expect

Curated itineraries to make the most of your time

Peace of mind — we handle the details so you can relax!

A friendly and knowledgeable Los Angeles tour guide

The chance to connect with like-minded travelers

Fascinating (sometimes shocking!) true stories

A leisurely pace that immerses you in the destination

Authentic and interactive experiences to inspire you

Tour Guide with scenery in Griffith Observatory Guided Tour

Your guide to Los Angeles

Whether you love hiking, movie stars, or museums, LA has it all. Here are three places every first-timer should visit.

 

Don’t miss:

 

And take a quick ride on Angels Flight, the shortest railway in the world.

Los Angeles is a sprawling city, made up of niche neighborhoods and ritzy suburbs. Visit a few to get a sense for the city.

 

Neighborhoods and cities to visit:

  • Hollywood
  • Beverly Hills
  • Downtown Los Angeles
  • Santa Monica
  • Los Feliz

For getting around the city, renting a car or taking a private tour is the easiest way to travel, but you can use the LA Metro too.

 

Public transit options:

  • Metro Rail, with six train lines
  • Metro Busway, with two rapid-transit lines
  • Metro Bus, with 100+ routes

 

One-way fares include two hours of free transfers to get you where you need to go.

If you’re here to soak up some Hollywood glamor, you’ve come to the right place.

 

Hollywood Boulevard: This is the best street for movie lovers, featuring the Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and celebs at Madame Tussauds.

 

Warner Bros. Studio: True cinema buffs will want to make the trek north to Burbank for a behind-the-scenes tour of sets, props, soundstages, and more.

From surfing to sunbathing, there’s an LA beach for everyone. These are the top spots for a day of fun on the sand.

 

Best beaches:

  • Venice Beach
  • Santa Monica Pier (great for families)
  • Malibu Surfrider Beach
  • Manhattan Beach
  • Dockweiler Beach (a state park)

Whether you love hiking, movie stars, or museums, LA has it all. Here are three places every first-timer should visit.

 

Don’t miss:

 

And take a quick ride on Angels Flight, the shortest railway in the world.

Los Angeles is a sprawling city, made up of niche neighborhoods and ritzy suburbs. Visit a few to get a sense for the city.

 

Neighborhoods and cities to visit:

  • Hollywood
  • Beverly Hills
  • Downtown Los Angeles
  • Santa Monica
  • Los Feliz

For getting around the city, renting a car or taking a private tour is the easiest way to travel, but you can use the LA Metro too.

 

Public transit options:

  • Metro Rail, with six train lines
  • Metro Busway, with two rapid-transit lines
  • Metro Bus, with 100+ routes

 

One-way fares include two hours of free transfers to get you where you need to go.

If you’re here to soak up some Hollywood glamor, you’ve come to the right place.

 

Hollywood Boulevard: This is the best street for movie lovers, featuring the Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, and celebs at Madame Tussauds.

 

Warner Bros. Studio: True cinema buffs will want to make the trek north to Burbank for a behind-the-scenes tour of sets, props, soundstages, and more.

From surfing to sunbathing, there’s an LA beach for everyone. These are the top spots for a day of fun on the sand.

 

Best beaches:

  • Venice Beach
  • Santa Monica Pier (great for families)
  • Malibu Surfrider Beach
  • Manhattan Beach
  • Dockweiler Beach (a state park)

Frequently asked questions about Los Angeles