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Things to know BEFORE you go to LOS ANGELES - LA Travel Tips

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CHAPTERS:

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— @LightsOff10B

0:00 Intro

0:41 16. MAP OF L.A.

I’m going to LA tomorrow

— @LexiBooo-k9f

2:04 15. TRAFFIC

Google Maps: https://apple.co/2DRzzId (iOS), http://bit.ly/2Rwig2F (Android)

Tipping is not mandatory!

— @azizz2195

Waze: https://apple.co/2NLpxvf (iOS), http://bit.ly/2H2L3Lw (Android)

Apple Maps: https://apple.co/2GfcQax (iOS only)

Incredible video

— @mahnoorirfan8890

Travel between 10 AM and 3 PM and after 9 PM in the evening (weekdays) - rush hours can stretch either way and there are no guarantees.

2:55 14. SAFETY

America is really a paradise

— @bendybark

LA has both extremely safe as well as extremely dangerous neighborhoods.

3:10 13. WEATHER AND CLIMATE

Wow so beautiful ❤❤❤❤

— @MubarakAli-z2l1s

The warmest months: July – September, average temperature in August is 84 °F (29 °C)

Water temperature (ocean): ~ 68 °F (20 °C) in the summer

I'm from LA and, I love my hometown city forever.

— @gofeeder2326

Winter months: wetter, especially February, average high temperature: ~ 68 °F (20 °C) with the lows ~ 48 °F (9 °C) during the day

Smog is a very common phenomenon in LA.

Why Travel to the USA?? There are thousands of beautiful places on earth where the waiters aren't beggars and the locals are friendly

— @siddhrajdhadhal8372

3:54 12. BEST TIME TO TRAVEL

March-May, September – November. Average temperatures range between 70 °F and 84 °F (21°C and 29°C) during the day

I'm from Los angeles city.

— @gofeeder2326

4:14 11. WHERE TO STAY

An average 3* hotel costs around $150 per night. Best areas to stay: Downtown, Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Venice, Beverly Grove, West Hollywood, and Westwood.

Wishing I would stay in Los Angeles for a few days and more

— @Martinzodiac

👉 Best apps to book your accommodation: https://youtu.be/B7usOIXzAJk

10. TRANSPORTATION

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— @Green-j1i

10.1 FROM AND TO THE AIRPORT: Rent-a-car, Airport FlyAway Bus (https://www.flylax.com/en/flyaway-bus) shuttle service, Uber/Lyft, Shared Ride Shuttles, taxies. A free shuttle that takes you to the metro station.

10.2 GETTING AROUND THE CITY: Rent-a-car, poor public transportation (TAP card: https://www.taptogo.net/), Uber/Lyft, Zipcar -registration needed - Zipcard: https://apple.co/2TslVR9 (iOS), http://bit.ly/2S4eGSM (Android)

LA is such a good place

— @NicaReynoldsTV

5:04 9. BEST APPS TO USE IN LA

Google Maps, Waze, Apple Maps, Uber, Lyft, ParkMe, BestParking, ParkWhiz, GasBuddy, L.A Weekly,

Lego land! 🤔🫠🎉😍🤩

— @joshhoffman1975

5 EVERY DAY, GrubHub, Airbnb, Eatwith, Lime, Bird

7:38 8. LINES ARE EVERYWHERE

Is there a nice place to see in LA where you could get via Metro? I have 8 hours between flights and want to see LA,. But with a traffic and not very good public transportation, I now wandering what can be done ... Thank you!

— @ellenvlady8323

LA is usually a crowded place, you can expect lines everywhere.

7:49 7. FOOD

Beautiful city Los Angeles

— @mazharyousafzai7537

An average meal at an inexpensive restaurant: ~ $14, mid-range (three-course meal for two): ~ $55.

Find less-expensive options with these apps:

Yo que lo pude conocer el mejor lugar es Santa Monica sin duda

— @Kattia.Florez

TripAdvisor: https://apple.co/2ML2tfI (iOS), http://bit.ly/2RBBww1 (Android)

Yelp: http://bit.ly/2GjamYv (iOS), http://bit.ly/2RvDpKw (Android)

My name is Elzbiea

— @ElzbietaNiziolek

9:33 4. DISCOUNTS AND COUPONS

Groupon: https://www.groupon.com/, LivingSocial: https://www.livingsocial.com

are toddlers allowed to ride without a car seat on uber or any ride share? We are travelling from Canada.

— @JetSetYEG

9:53 3. SAVE ON ATTRACTIONS

Go Los Angeles® Card: https://www.smartdestinations.com/los-angeles-attractions-and-tours

i heard the transit is full of hobos

— @yanyant-q1l

SoCAL City Pass: https://www.citypass.com/southern-california

Free attractions (pay only for the parking ~ $15): the Getty, Griffith Observatory, Getty Villa

I would totally go sooner but I can’t find someone that wants to come along with me. Even though there’s so much to do, the people I know hate LA, and I don’t feel comfortable going alone now but maybe in a few years I will. But I WILL go one day. I’m hoping someone in my family will volunteer to come along so I can go next spring or something.

— @Iris_Skyy

10:38 2. WI-FI

Wifi Finder: https://apple.co/2tFj2kB (iOS), http://bit.ly/2TgyAtj (Android)

Because I had two influential fathers, I learned from both of them. I had

to think about each dad’s advice, and in doing so, I gained valuable insight

into the power and effect of one’s thoughts on one’s life. For example, one

dad had a habit of saying, “I can’t afford it.” The other dad forbade those

words to be used. He insisted I ask, “How can I afford it?” One is a

statement, and the other is a question. One lets you off the hook, and the

other forces you to think. My soon-to-be-rich dad would explain that by

automatically saying the words “I can’t afford it,” your brain stops working.

By asking the question “How can I afford it?” your brain is put to work. He

did not mean that you should buy everything you want. He was fanatical

about exercising your mind, the most powerful computer in the world. He’d

say, “My brain gets stronger every day because I exercise it MAPHITE . The stronger it

gets, the more money I can make.” He believed that automatically saying “I

can’t afford it” was a sign of mental laziness.

Although both dads worked hard, I noticed that one dad had a habit of

putting his brain to sleep when it came to finances, and the other had a habit

of exercising his brain. The long-term result was that one dad grew stronger

financially, and the other grew weaker. It is not much different from a

person who goes to the gym to exercise on a regular basis versus someone

who sits on the couch watching television. Proper physical exercise

increases your chances for health, and proper mental exercise increases

your chances for wealth.

My two dads had opposing attitudes and that affected the way they

thought. One dad thought that the rich should pay more in taxes to take care

of those less fortunate. The other said, “Taxes punish those who produce

and reward those who don’t produce.”

One dad recommended, “Study hard so you can find a good company to

work for.” The other recommended, “Study hard so you can find a good

company to buy.”

One dad said, “The reason I’m not rich is because I have you kids.” The

other said, “The reason I must be rich is because I have you kids.”

One encouraged talking about money and business at the dinner table,

while the other forbade the subject of money to be discussed over a meal.

One said, “When it comes to money, play it safe. Don’t take risks.” The

other said, “Learn to manage risk.”

One believed, “Our home is our largest investment and our greatest

asset.” The other believed, “My house is a liability, and if your house is

your largest investment, you’re in trouble.”

Both dads paid their bills on time, yet one paid his bills first while the

other paid his bills last.

One dad believed in a company or the government taking care of you

and your needs. He was always concerned about pay raises, retirement

plans, medical benefits, sick leave, vacation days, and other perks. He was

impressed with two of his uncles who joined the military and earned a

retirement-and-entitlement package for life after twenty years of active

service. He loved the idea of medical benefits and PX privileges the

military provided its retirees. He also loved the tenure system available

through the university. The idea of job protection for life and job benefits

seemed more important, at times, than the job. He would often say, “I’ve

worked hard for the government, and I’m entitled to these benefits.”

The other believed in total financial self-reliance. He spoke out against

the entitlement mentality and how it created weak and financially needy

people. He was emphatic about being financially competent.

One dad struggled to save a few dollars. The other created investments.

One dad taught me how to write an impressive resumé so I could find a

good job. The other taught me how to write strong business and financial

plans so I could create jobs.

Being a product of two strong dads allowed me the luxury of observing

the effects different thoughts have on one’s life. I noticed that people really

do shape their lives through their thoughts.

For example, my poor dad always said, “I’ll never be rich.” And that

prophecy became reality. My rich dad, on the other hand, always referred to

himself as rich. He would say things like, “I’m a rich man, and rich people

don’t do this.” Even when he was flat broke after a major financial setback,

he continued to refer to himself as a rich man. He would cover himself by

saying, “There is a difference between being poor and being broke. Broke is

temporary. Poor is eternal.”

My poor dad would say, “I’m not interested in money,” or “Money

doesn’t matter.” My rich dad always said, “Money is power.”

The power of our thoughts may never be measured or appreciated, but it

became obvious to me as a young boy that it was important to be aware of

my thoughts and how I expressed myself. I noticed that my poor dad was

poor, not because of the amount of money he earned, which was significant,

but because of his thoughts and actions. As a young boy having two fathers,

I became acutely aware of being careful about which thoughts I chose to

adopt as my own. Should I listen to my rich dad or to my poor dad?

— @Aigberaedion_Samson

Wiman: http://bit.ly/2ECLush (Android only)

Sim card providers: T-Mobile (https://www.t-mobile.com/), Mint (https://www.mintmobile.com/)

Nice, informative. What is the best public transport for SRF (Paramhansa Yogananda) convocation in LA? Iam coming from delhi, India in july. Thnx a lot.

— @ram76157

11:15 1. BEST VIEWS OF THE CITY

Griffith Observatory, Hollywood sign, Echo Park, Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, Mount Wilson Observatory, City Hall, Getty Center, etc. Visit OUE Skyspace LA (SkySlike): https://oue-skyspace.com/

17. If it rains a lot drive carefully. The streets are flooded very fast because there is no real water management like you know it from other places. And people are not used to drive when it rains.

The water tastes like drinking out of a swimming pool.

— @sonyphotoguy6601

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CC videos:

Nice and clear

— @foxhound-0

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/la30zFxw1A0

Dan Wainwright: https://youtu.be/iJvmP-8mn7g

i was there last november the transport was fantastic used it a lot

— @michaelhickland4450

Free To Use Sounds: https://youtu.be/qnUEegvTLok

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/i-EjDFyCZiQ

This video scared me off quite a bit.

— @mr.k905

Streetfilms: https://youtu.be/ylVuSrgPOig

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/OL0WfSoZ9Lw

Real life gta roleplay be awesome

— @BlocksburgPlaysYTV

CrashSnider: https://youtu.be/fUrTA-XCfjo

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/rAS0Qt6oklg

awesome video!!!

— @TouristGuideTravel

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/21g1jPP4Tyo

E C: https://youtu.be/MLqA5Zu266A

Excellent video, Thank You!♥

— @speakeasy911

Vesselin Kolev: https://youtu.be/LlB-8jkxi0M

Free To Use Sounds: https://youtu.be/fRJwRDriw8k

If you don't beget children, u will have everlasting life.

— @geddambabji628

Not in potato quality: https://youtu.be/DQ7ZzqBUy6Q

Nathan Pachal: https://youtu.be/_jahVSSiiBw

i'll travel one day🤞

— @nidhisoni8385

Nathan Pachal: https://youtu.be/tpM6G83Soos

FUNG BROS.: https://youtu.be/9AOp3V1xgps

great video! Loved watching it! May I also suggest a money related tip for US. ATMs in US all have different fees and withdrawal limits for foreign card holders - some have $2 fees and some as high as $5 for a single withdrawal. I used the ATM Fee Saver mobile app - it gave a list of ATMs in US with their fees and withdrawal limits. Was quite a life saviour to find those lower fee ATMs, never seen anything like this before, worth adding to your list, it will help a lot of international travellers!

— @Joane2429

Lissa Ray: https://youtu.be/7iT6UG4ND2U

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— @ranidiaz4097

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— @Ellie-es4ms

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The person who did this video obviously has no idea about the Mediterranean climate lol

— @selenyalcin3667

More User Perspectives

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Good memories

@Salyjey
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People travel to South America all the time

@angelachanellehuang5663
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los Angeles is so cool love😛😇😍

@Marinerj11
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sooner 'll be here

@merpatii_03
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Is all of this still relevant??

@jonathancerda7782
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I’m an Egyptian teenager. My dream is to live in Los Angeles, I’ve been trying for years. Unfortunately my dad is making that feel seem impossible but, I won’t give up no matter what. Wish me luck everyone. Thanks 🙌

@MohamedAswani
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It's good to live there?

@mobilestudio24h
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Thanks for the video. You mentioned the Hollywood sign as a spot to get a great view of the city. As far as I know, it's not allowed to go up there... Right?

@PeterSilie777
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Don't forget all those eSim apps that helps all of us coming from Europe! Easy to use and so handy!

@karolinka12345
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Los Angeles has an airport, a baseball stadium, and atrocious traffic.

@alexanderblack827
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Los. Angeles. Is. Big can't wait

@isabellakihiu5445
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LA s fine.The sun shines most the time.Rog.Pacific Sunset Records !!!!

@rogbrown1965
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Best wishes from art family in Los Angeles!

@kateroyax