How many days should you spend in Los Angeles? We are talking about a huge city, so it is better to rephrase the question as how many days does it take to fully enjoy the atmosphere of the city and visit the main attractions or at least the most representative ones? Well, considering that it is practically a must to dedicate one day to visit a theme park, the advice is to stay at least 2 or 3 days, and if you have more time… even better. In this flexible itinerary, you can find ideas to plan a stay for up to 1 week!
From those who love nature and outdoor activities to those who prefer a healthy smoothie by the sea, Los Angeles offers a wide variety of things to do. Here, travelers can choose to bask on the beach in Santa Monica, hike in the desert, or have a drink at one of the many rooftop bars.
No matter how many days you have available to visit Los Angeles, follow this guide and plan your itinerary according to your preferences, and spend from 1 to 5 days or perhaps more. Immerse yourself in the California lifestyle and breathe in the breeze of the Pacific Ocean. Are you cinema fans? At the end of this page, you will find our 3 cinematic itineraries dedicated to Los Angeles. Welcome to L.A.
Welcome to L.A.!
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Los Angeles in 1 day
Let’s start with the “iconic attractions” of Los Angeles…
Hollywood Boulevard (Walk of Fame)

Hollywood Boulevard’s main attractions include the Dolby Theatre, which hosts the Academy Awards, and the Hollywood & Highland mall, which is an ideal spot to admire the Hollywood Sign from afar.
- Read our tips for visiting Hollywood Boulevard
The Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Sign

To reach the Griffith Observatory, you can either drive directly to the observatory or leave your car in the parking lot at the foot of the hills and walk. The hike is on a slight incline, but it is not so demanding as to prevent anyone from being able to make it to the top, where you will be greeted by the observatory. Admission to the Griffith Observatory is free and from there you can admire a beautiful view of Downtown L.A., Hollywood, and the Pacific Ocean.
Looking to the right of the observatory, you’ll see, in the distance, the famous Hollywood Sign perched on the verdant hill overlooking Los Angeles (for directions to get a closer view of the Hollywood Sign, click on the link below).
Make sure to go to the Griffith Observatory at sunset. The view will be spectacular.
- Read our guide of the Griffith Observatory
- Read our guide on the best places to see the Hollywood Sign
Santa Monica

You won’t have to stay too long, just plan for about an hour if you’re in a hurry. It is nice to take a leisurely walk to the end of Santa Monica Pier while wearing sunglasses and eating ice cream. But Santa Monica also has other points of interest to offer…
- Read our guide on the attractions in Santa Monica
Tip: Securing a parking space near the Santa Monica Pier is not very easy, but if you search on Ocean Avenue or on the parallel streets, you will surely find something. Here are more tips for parking in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles in 2 days
It would be a shame to pass by Los Angeles without visiting at least one of its theme parks: Universal Studios or Disneyland, which you should seriously consider even if you only have 24 hours to visit the city.
It is difficult or almost impossible to visit both in one day. My advice is to choose one.
Universal Studios Hollywood
If you’re a film lover and are drawn to thrilling and less princely attractions than the ones found in Disneyland, then Universal Studios Hollywood park will keep you entertained among mummies, magicians, and dinosaurs. You will find most attractions that are also at Universal Orlando (which I prefer), like Jurassic Park, The Mummy, The Simpsons, and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. But the highlight is the movie sets tour.
- Read our guide to how to visit Universal Studios in Hollywood
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You could consider also taking a tour of Warner Bros. Studios.
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Disneyland

It is visited by millions of people every year and is second only to Disney World Magic Kingdom in Orlando. Be prepared to wait in lines, but everyone is guaranteed to have fun here, not just kids…
- Read our guide to how to visit Disneyland
Los Angeles in 3 days
3 days seems to be a more reasonable time frame… you can get a much clearer idea of the city… take advantage of this extra day to search for celebrities!
Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, and Bel Air

Even if you’re just window-shopping, it’s still a very elegant and pleasant area for a walk.
- Read our guide to Rodeo Drive
But there’s more! If after luxury shopping you want to spend some time looking for VIP homes, you can explore the Beverly Hills and Bel Air neighborhoods, where there is no shortage of millionaire villas…
- Read our guide to Beverly Hill
- Read our guide to Bel Air
Getty Center

- Read our guide to the Getty Center
Los Angeles in 4 days
If you think that spending 4 days in Los Angeles is too much, get ready to think again. You have a whole day to spend in Downtown Los Angeles and at the beach!
Walt Disney Concert Hall / Downtown

The Walt Disney Concert Hall opened in 2003 thanks to an initial donation of $50 million to the city of Los Angeles by Lillian Disney (Walt’s wife). The glittering steel building is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which performs masterful concerts.
If you love architecture, you must go, even if it is just to take a quick look. You can also include it in your itinerary when you go to the Griffith Observatory because it’s on the way to the observatory as you head out of downtown. You can also read this Downtown LA itinerary to learn more about this and other interesting architecture in the area.
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Take the opportunity to ride on the skyscraper slide at OUE Skyspace
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Fun Fact: Part of the building was too reflective and some residents of nearby buildings complained about the light and the strong heat it gave off. Not only that, there was also an increase in traffic accidents. In 2005, this problem was resolved by making the surfaces of the building duller.
El Pueblo / Olvera Street

- Read our guide to Olvera Street and El Pueblo
The Beaches of Los Angeles

- Read our guide to the most beautiful beaches in Los Angeles
- Read our guide to Venice Beach, the Venice of California
- Read our guide to Malibu
- Read our guide to Long Beach
5 days to a Week in L.A. and Its Surroundings
These destinations are perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of the city and immersing yourself in the diverse beauty of California. In the case of some of these destinations, it is feasible to go on a day trip and still return to Los Angeles. If you have not rented a car in Los Angeles, you can book an organized tour of the surrounding area. You can find several tours on this website.
Joshua Tree National Park

Located only 2 hours from Los Angeles, this park is a wonderful place to explore by car or on foot (it’s hot, so be careful!). It is famous for the unique Joshua tree and it includes parts of both the Colorado Desert and the Mojave Desert.
- Read our guide to Joshua Tree National Park
Mojave National Preserve

- Read our guide to the Mojave National Preserve
Vasquez Rocks

- Read our guide to Vasquez Rocks
Orange County

- Read our guide to Orange County
Los Angeles Cinema-Inspired Itineraries
Do you want to revisit all the locations of the most famous movies ever filmed in Los Angeles? Here are our itineraries dedicated to Hollywood cinema:




