Explore over 40 iconic stops across Los Angeles with the biggest and best way to see the city. See LA like a star from the top of an open-top double-decker bus. Feel the breeze as you cruise past the
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Mobile tickets accepted — no printing needed
- Real-time bus tracking via CitySightseeing LA app
- Access to 3 scenic routes + Studio Express Shuttle
- Free Wi-Fi on most buses
- Audio guide in 9 languages + free earbuds
- 1, 2, or 3-day hop-on hop-off bus pass
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best times. The weather's usually perfect and the crowds aren't too crazy. I did it in early April, and we got to see the cherry blossoms by the museums! Just check the forecast, because summer can be super hot, and you’ll want to stay hydrated while you’re on the bus.
A: Nope, there aren't any age restrictions! Kids love it, especially the open-top buses. Just make sure to keep an eye on them at stops like Santa Monica Pier where it's busy. Also, the audio guide is engaging for all ages, so they'll enjoy it too.
A: Parking can be tricky, especially near popular spots like Hollywood and Santa Monica. I recommend using a rideshare service if you can. If you drive, look for public lots or street parking, but be ready to walk a bit. Just keep an eye on signs for street sweeping or time limits.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the hop-on hop-off tour! Anyone have tips?
I'm planning to get a 3-day hop-on hop-off bus pass for my sister’s birthday next month. She loves exploring new places and I think this will be a fun way for her to see LA! I love that it includes all those stops. What should I know before I book? Any tips on the best stops or times to go?
Just did the hop-on hop-off tour in LA and it was awesome!
I went last weekend and it was so much fun! We hopped off at the Santa Monica Pier and spent hours there. The audio guide was great, and the bus drivers were super friendly. The best part was riding on top with the breeze. I'd totally recommend this to anyone visiting or even locals looking to explore more of LA.