Getting started: About Los Angeles

Let’s get started with some information about the city.
- Built along the Pacific coastline in southern California, Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the United States.
- Los Angeles means “City of Angels”, in Spanish.
- According to the World Population Review, the population of Los Angeles will have reach approximately 3.9 million in 2024.
- The economy of Los Angeles is driven by sectors such as entertainment, media, aviation, aerospace, and agriculture. The city is also a significant financial and commercial hub.
- Los Angeles has numerous tourist attractions, including the iconic Hollywood Boulevard, the Santa Monica Pier, Griffith Observatory, and Walt Disney Concert Hall, which will be discussed further below.
- Los Angeles is a car-friendly city, but it does has an extensive public transportation network. Metro Rail and Metro Bus lines link the city to its surroundings.
- Los Angeles is a hotbed of gastronomy, with restaurants serving cuisines from around the world. Koreatown, Little Tokyo and Chinatown are among the city’s many notable food hubs.
- Los Angeles has a mild climate, with sunshine and warm weather for most of the year.
- Los Angeles is a wonderfully diverse city with something for everyone: beaches, arts and culture, entertainment, theme parks and more!
When to visit Los Angeles

Warm and sunny for most of the year, Los Angeles is a great city to visit at any time. The city’s high seasons are generally between June and August and then again in the winter. Spring temperatures range between 18 and 24 degrees Celsius; winter temperatures range between 13 and 18 degrees Celsius, with a high chance of rain. For more information on fares and schedules, please visit flights to Los Angeles.
Things to see and do in Los Angeles

Beaches
South Bay: Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach
Los Angeles is a sprawling city with a number of regions. The South Bay is home to some well-known beach cities, such as Manhattan Beach, with its wide sandy beach and high-end shopping and dining; and Hermosa Beach, popular among surfers and volleyball players. As well, there’s Redondo Beach, known for its seafood restaurants.
Venice Beach
Arguably one of the world’s most famous beaches, Venice Beach is known for its beachfront boardwalk, its “Muscle Beach” area, the Venice Fishing Pier and the Skatepark, and a colorful street culture. In addition, this lively and vibrant neighborhood is home to some architectural and artistic gems.
The Original Farmers Market
The Original Farmers Market, a favorite among locals and visitors, is considered one of the best places to visit in Los Angeles. The market features stalls selling prepared foods and local dishes along with local and regional products.
Grand Central Market
With over a century of history, the Grand Central Market has a diverse range of shops selling fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, baked goods, coffee, ice cream and much more.
Warner Bros. Studios
Get a glimpse of how movies are made on a Warner Bros. Studio Tour! Several guided tour options are offered on the Warner Bros. Studio website (https://www.wbstudiotour.com/), where you can also buy tickets. The guided tours also include time to visit the Studio’s souvenir shops and restaurants.
Ovation Hollywood
In addition to a bowling alley and numerous shops and eateries, this lively shopping and entertainment complex houses the ornate TCL Chinese 6 Theatres. The Dolby Theater, where the Academy Awards are hosted, is also at Ovation Hollywood.
Griffith Park
Griffith Park, in the Santa Monica Mountains, is one of the country’s largest municipal parks, covering more than 4,210 acres. There are hiking and biking paths, along with camping, horseback riding, swimming, golf, picnicking and tennis facilities; the park also houses an open-air concert hall, the Travel Town Museum, the Griffith Observatory and the Los Angeles Zoo.
NoHo Arts District
This vibrant neighborhood is home to theaters, cafes, shops, live music, art galleries and other attractions. The Saturday Farmers’ Market in NoHo is also worth visiting.
Descanso Gardens
A favorite among the places to visit in Los Angeles is Descanso Gardens. Covering around 150 acres, this lovely botanical park contains the Rose Garden, the Japanese Garden and a Camellia Forest, along with oak forests and exhibits of native and edible plants. A quaint train runs through the gardens; there’s also a gift shop and dining facilities.
Downtown LA Walking Tours
Led by experienced guides, the acclaimed Downtown LA Walking Tours cover filming locations, historic sites, landmarks and more, offering a wealth of stories and background information.
Dining in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is renowned for its diverse dining scene, featuring cuisines from all around the world – and almost everything in between.
- In Los Angeles, you can sample the world’s most delicious burgers at legendary fast-food joints or in restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs.
- Los Angeles is also known for excellent Mexican cuisine, as well as the taco trucks throughout the city. Do sample the carne asada (grilled steak) tacos!
- Koreatown is the destination for Korean barbecue restaurants, where tables feature built-in grills. Small side dishes known as banchan usually accompany the various meats.
- The historic Farmers Market in The Grove, already noted as a place to visit in Los Angeles, offers delicious samples of international cuisine.
- LA is also home to outstanding sushi restaurants, such as Sushi Gen, Sugarfish and Nobu Malibu.
- And of course, Los Angeles is also at the forefront of the healthy living and vegan diet movements, with numerous restaurants serving superb vegan and vegetarian fare.
Transportation in Los Angeles

Urban transportation in Los Angeles
- Subway: There are six subway lines in Los Angeles. For more information, please see the GoMetro mobile app (https://www.metro.net/)
- Metrobus: According to Moovit, metrobuses operate on nearly 200 lines in Los Angeles, making transportation very practical.
- DASH Buses: You can visit the DASH website (https://www.ladottransit.com/dash/) for detailed information about the buses that operate between Downtown LA and 27 other neighborhoods.
- In addition to Uber and taxis, you can also rent a car and get around Los Angeles with the privileges of Turkish Airlines.
Getting from the airport to the LA city center
There are several options for airport transportation in Los Angeles:
- LAX FlyAway buses: For more information on LAX FlyAway buses, which run on a regular basis to various parts of the city, please visit https://www.flylax.com/flyaway-bus.
- Ride-sharing apps: In Los Angeles, authorized ride-sharing apps include Uber, Opoli, and Lyft.
- The Metro C Line connects you to the city center.