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Flights to Los Angeles aren’t just for movie stars. From world-class art museums to independent eateries and exciting outdoor pursuits, LA has it all.

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You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, teenagers, children and infants.

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  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
  • You can book up to nine passengers per booking, including adults, Overseas Filippino Workers (OFWs), teenagers, children and infants.
  • Each adult & OFW passenger can bring one infant.
  • All OFWs must submit the required documents to avail the tax exemption.
  • Children travelling alone, or in a different cabin class to their parents, are considered Unaccompanied Minors and pay the full adult fare. Please get in touch with us to book this service.
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Flights to Los Angeles

Los Angeles is so much more than the Hollywood sign and tours revealing where movie stars live. In fact, the City of Angels is one of the most exciting places in the world, with its trendy neighbourhoods, restaurants and lounges, a booming arts scene, and – yes, it's true – the thrill of occasional celebrity spotting.

The best place to start when your flight to Los Angeles touches down is Downtown. Thanks to the light rail Expo line that connects Downtown to west Los Angeles, it’s one of LA’s coolest cultural hubs. Other neighbourhoods you could add to your list are Silver Lake, with its food trucks, record stores and farmers’ markets; Echo Park, an edgy mix of hipsters and young artists; and Koreatown, which the locals call K-town, a place where high-end lounges and invitation-only nightlife venues sit alongside cheap barbecue restaurants and all-night karaoke joints.

Despite having one of the most famous nightlife scenes in the world, this is also a city that caters to the healthy. LA is a place where you’re never far from a juice bar or a vegan cafe, where sunkissed surfers, runners and rollerbladers co-exist happily. In this city, the latest fitness trends take root more quickly than wheatgrass, and you’ll probably be glowing after your trip.

While you could easily have an action-packed week in LA without ever going near the ocean, it’s worth spending at least one afternoon at the beach to get that Cali feel. Locals go to Zuma Beach, Will Rogers State Beach and Playa Vista. And let’s not forget Disneyland, or the city’s world-class museums, vintage clothing stores and classic 1950s diners.

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What to do in Los Angeles

Shop at the Rose Bowl Flea Market

Walking around a flea market in LA is more than just shopping. It’s an experience, and the Rose Bowl Flea Market is the best of the bunch. You can wander along 11km of jewellery, art, antiques, vintage clothes and movie memorabilia, all housed in the iconic Rose Bowl Stadium.

Rose Bowl Stadium
1001 Rose Bowl Drive
Pasadena
91103
+1 323 560 7469

Explore La Brea Tar Pits

Right in the middle of LA you’ll find, somewhat disconcertingly, the La Brea Tar Pits. Formed by natural tar oozing out of the ground, they’re home to a huge number of fossils of long-extinct animals – skeletons of sabre-toothed cats, dire wolves and woolly mammoth have been found here.

5801 Wilshire Boulevard
90036
+1 213 763 3499

Celebrity spot at Bar Marmont

If you want to schmooze with the stars, stop by Bar Marmont. This dimly lit lounge, decorated with oddball items such as stuffed peacocks, is a well-known celebrity hangout spot. The cosy corners, leather sofas and relaxed vibe make it perfect for a date.

8171 West Sunset Boulevard
90046
+1 323 650 0575

Where to eat in Los Angeles

Lucques (Mediterranean)

Frequently named one of the best restaurants in Los Angeles, Lucques, helmed by Chef Suzanne Goin, is worth the splurge. It’s Mediterranean cuisine with a West Hollywood twist, so it’s healthy and tasty. The romantic setting – an old carriage house in a courtyard with ivy-draped walls – makes this a great date choice.

8474 Melrose Avenue
90069
+1 323 655 6277

Café Gratitude (Vegetarian)

A favourite celeb haunt, Café Gratitude makes healthy eating a pleasure, not a chore. Salads of marinated kale or Mediterranean grains are garnished with garlic tahini and fig balsamic dressing, noodles made from kelp form the base of the pad Thai, and soups come in raw and cooked forms.

639 North Larchmont Boulevard
90004
+1 323 580 6383

Sqirl (Breakfast)

Toast gets a makeover at this cosy neighbourhood joint, where there’s almost always a line queuing out the door. It’s worth the wait though for Sqirl’s brilliant brioche toast with toppings such as homemade jam, almond-hazelnut butter and chocolate ganache. There’s also a healthy lunch menu.

720 North Virgil Avenue
90029
+1 323 284 8147

Places to stay in Los Angeles

HI Hostel

The best hostels are usually ones where you can meet fellow travellers, and with room for 260 guests, HI Hostel certainly fits the bill. It also makes a good base if you want to be near the beach. The hostel organises daily trips to Disneyland, Universal Studios and other LA landmarks.

1436 2nd Street
Santa Monica
90401
+1 310 393 9913

The Beverly Hills Hotel

This landmark hotel is more than a century old, and it’s seen an uncountable number of stars (and star-struck fans) pass through its doors. The ‘Pink Palace’ has kept up with the times, but it’s the old-school service and gorgeous gardens that keep guests coming back.

9641 Sunset Boulevard
90210
+1 310 276 2251

Palihotel

This hip boutique hotel on Melrose Avenue used to be a hostel, but you wouldn’t know it – the building has been revamped to look like a trendy log cabin. There are just 32 rooms, which are modern but kitted out with knick knacks from different eras, and mini fridges stocked with Dean & DeLuca products.

7950 Melrose Avenue
90046
+1 323 272 4588

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