Private City Tour of Los Angeles

Private LA city tour—custom routes, hidden gems, iconic sights, no crowds, your pace. Fun tour. Explore Los Angeles in à different angle.

Private LA city tour—custom routes, hidden gems, iconic sights, no crowds, your pace. Fun tour. Explore Los Angeles in à different angle.

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Location: Los Angeles

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: What's the usual duration of the private city tour? I'm wondering how much time to allocate.

A: The duration of the tour can vary depending on what you want to see and how many stops you request, but typically it lasts anywhere from 3 to 6 hours. Amel will work with you to customize the route, so if you have specific sights in mind, let her know! It's really flexible.

Q: Is there a weight limit for the private transportation? I want to make sure my family fits comfortably!

A: The vehicle used for the tour generally accommodates up to 6 passengers comfortably, so there shouldn't be any issues with seating. Just be sure to inform Amel if you have a larger group, and she can arrange the right vehicle! It’s all about your comfort.

Q: Can we reschedule if something comes up? What’s the cancellation policy like?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule! Amel is pretty flexible with changing plans, but it's best to give her a heads up at least 24 hours in advance. If you need to cancel, check her policy, as some fees might apply depending on how close to the date you change it.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting a private LA city tour! Anyone done this?

I'm looking to surprise my sister with a private city tour of Los Angeles. She loves exploring new places and I think this would be such a unique experience! I’ve heard you can customize the route. What spots did you guys see? Any must-visit hidden gems? I want to make it extra special!

Experience in LA - Private City Tour Feedback?

I’m really considering this private tour for my parents' anniversary! They’ve been wanting to explore LA without the usual tourist chaos. Is it worth it for older folks? Any tips on how to make it memorable for them?