Private Full Day LA Tour from Westchester, El Segundo, or LAX

Full-Day Private Los Angeles Tour from Westchester & El Segundo This private tour features tiered pricing for up to 14 guests—the more in your group, the lower the per-person rate. Ideal for families

Full-Day Private Los Angeles Tour from Westchester & El Segundo This private tour features tiered pricing for up to 14 guests—the more in your group, the lower the per-person rate. Ideal for families, friends, or business travelers near LAX or El Segundo. We’ll begin with sweeping views at Griffith Observatory, followed by a stroll along the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Cruise past Melrose Avenue and stop for lunch at The Grove and Original Farmers Market (meals not included). Then it’s on to the Sunset Strip and a stop at Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Next, pass through Century City and a scenic stop at the Santa Monica Pier. End your LA adventure with free time at Venice Beach—home to skaters, Muscle Beach, and vibrant boardwalk life. With hotel pickup, expert narration, and a curated itinerary of top highlights, this is a fun, flexible way to explore Los Angeles in one unforgettable day.

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Location: Anaheim & Buena Park

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Q&A

Q: What kind of shoes should I wear for the LA tour? Is there a lot of walking?

A: You’ll definitely want comfy shoes! There is quite a bit of walking, especially at Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I’d recommend sneakers or something cushy for your feet. Dress in layers too, since it can get a bit chilly at the observatory but warm in other spots.

Q: Can I reschedule if I can’t make it on the original date?

A: Yes, you can reschedule, but it’s important to contact the tour provider ahead of time. They’re usually pretty flexible, but I’d recommend doing it at least a week in advance to ensure you get a different date that works for you. Just keep an eye on their policy to avoid any fees!

Q: How much time do we get at Venice Beach? Is it worth it?

A: You usually get about 1 to 1.5 hours at Venice Beach, which is perfect for checking out the boardwalk, grabbing a snack, or just enjoying the vibe. It’s definitely worth it—there’s a lot of activity, and it’s fun to people-watch by Muscle Beach! Just keep an eye on the time so you don’t get left behind.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the LA tour - any thoughts?

I’m planning to gift my parents the Private Full Day LA Tour since they’re visiting from out of town. They love sightseeing and I think this would be perfect. The itinerary sounds amazing with stops at Griffith Observatory and Venice Beach! Anyone done this before? How was the guide?

Anyone else excited for their LA tour?

I just booked the Full Day LA Tour for my family and can’t wait! We’re flying in from the East Coast and this seems like a great way to see all the highlights. Is it really worth it to stop at The Grove for lunch? What are some good spots there?