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ОтветитьGreat video! What area would you recommend for someone to get a hotel in withouta car?
ОтветитьOK, what's at 77 Sunset Strip? No private investigators, I bet. Tnerer may not be such an address. Good TV show, though.
Ответитьthis is the best guide I've seen. thank you so much!
ОтветитьHow about trying to avoid stepping in poop on the sidewalk?
Avoiding being a crime victim?
Rental car not air conditioned? No problem. The windows will get broken by vandals.
In fancy stores you can literally find steals as you won't be stopped if you shoplift.
Lost Angeles will definately be filled with excitement
Great video. Do you have any hotel recommendations for hotels that are centrally located near all of the sites that you mentioned?
ОтветитьLos Not Las Angeles Lol
ОтветитьThank you for the informative video, where do you recommend staying so that you can access all these places . Do you have to drive as we prefer public transport and tour buses
ОтветитьThis video is incredible! You helped so much with my trip planning, thank you ✨
ОтветитьSuch a great video and I am from LA. Nice job 😎💪🏽
ОтветитьThose are good recommendations for a three day stay. However, you fail to address the issue of how to get to the various places which can be a huge headache for tourists due to the traffic and cost of renting a car and ride sharing services. They can be very expensive.
For the first time tourist I would focus on places that have easier access to public transit. The recommendation you make around West Hollywood are fine, but not accessible via good public transit. However, Santa Monica, Hollywood, and DTLA are so those areas are great to visit for first timers because they can take Metro rail.
Dodger Stadium is iconic, but not as easy to get to though you do have a free bus from Union Station. Another iconic sports venue that is accessible via Metro rail is the Colosseum in Exposition Park. And you have the additional venues like the soccer stadium and some great museums including the Space Shuttle. There is also a beautiful rose garden there.
Another convenient mode of transit is the DASH system of shuttles. They operate in certain areas and they are inexpensive too.
Also, LA Metro instituted a new fare capping policy for daily and weekly rates which can really benefit tourists.
The way it works is if you spend more more than $5 dollars in a day on the LA Metro, all the rest of your rides are free for the day. And if you spend more than $18 dollars in a week the rest of your rides are free. The fares are $1.75 per ride with free transfers for 2 hours in the same direction. They call it fare capping. Checkout LA Metro's website.
Thanks for this!!! I was freaking out because LA is so massive and I didn't know where to stay and what to do lol I've watched several itinerary videos and yours was the best one so far!
ОтветитьYou saved me ! You did a wonderful job doing this !! Thank you ! Great job
ОтветитьThanks for the Tipps !
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you! To follow all these activities in 3 days. Where would you recommend to stay for the two nights? And what would be the best transportation; train, amtrack or renting a car? Thank you so much in advance!
ОтветитьThank you so much for sharing. What is the price range of parking in some of these tourist areas? Are these places far from LAX hotels? Just trying to figure out where to stay and love being close to LAX.
ОтветитьI've been research LA for several months via google and YT, and your video is one of the best. It is very informative, easy to follow, not to fast nor too slow. You have great pictures of everything you were talking about and loved the added info typed on screen. Thanks and keep up the good work!
ОтветитьGreat video, luckily I have a bit longer than 3 days but with ao mamy different suggestions it definitely won't get boring!
ОтветитьGreat video man. Nice editing. U deserve more subscribers... Much love from Turkey.
ОтветитьComing to LA for the first time? What is on your must do list?
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