LOS ANGELES TAXI
Read moreLos Angeles Taxi is a 24-hour cab and VTC service in Los Angeles. The drivers are friendly and respectful, and they use GPS to ensure quality service. They serve different areas of Los Angeles, including downtown, East LA, Silver Lake, Commerce, Huntington Park, Vernon and Bell Gardens. They also offer routes within and outside the state of California. Customers have left positive testimonials, highlighting the quality of service and affordable prices.
PARAMOUNT PICTURES STUDIO
Read moreThe Paramount Pictures Studio Tour is a must-see tourist attraction in Los Angeles, California. The studio offers cart tours of the prop warehouse and historic and current sets. Visitors can go behind the scenes of a classic Hollywood studio and learn more about the film industry. For those wishing to book and cancel free of charge, the getyourguide.fr website also offers activities related to Paramount Studios.
MTA BUS
Read moreFrom LAX, free shuttle to transit center from where buses leave.
Downtown: Bus Flyaway to Union Station
Hollywood: Flyaway Bus to Union Station and Metro Red Line to Hollywood
Beverly Hills: Culver City Bus 6 and bus 720
Westwood: Culver City Bus 6
Santa Monica and Marina del Rey: Santa Monica 3
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BIG BLUE BUS
Read moreWith around twenty routes, this company covers Pacific Palisades - line 9 -, Santa Monica, Venice, Los Angeles International Airport - lines 3 and Rapid 3 - as well as Westwood, West Los Angeles, UCLA or Century City, and crosses Downtown - Rapid 10. A practical way to get around the city if you don't have a car and prefer to avoid the metro - and pay for a cab or VTC. Please note: cash is not accepted on board. You must pay for your journey with a TAP card or via the Transit, Token Transit and TAP applications.
L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Read moreThis public company manages the buses and subways in Los Angeles County. In total, there are some 110 bus lines and six subway lines: the A, which connects Downtown to Long Beach; the B, which connects Union Station to North Hollywood; the C, which connects to Redondo Beach from Norwalk; the L, which connects Azusa to Union Station and then to East L.A.; the D, which connects Union Station to Wilshire/Western; and finally the E, which connects Downtown to Santa Monica.
METROLINK
Read moreThis rail system, established in 1991, covers the entire City of Angels region, with Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and San Diego counties in the lead. It is an ideal way to connect remote cities to the metropolitan area, and also offers numerous connections to Amtrak trains. Finally, it includes several connections to the Los Angeles Metro and Coast Starlight, among others. If you have time, take the Coast Starlight for a scenic ride along the Pacific Coast.
LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreLocated in the middle of the city, between the ocean and the San Diego Freeway - Interstate 405 - Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is particularly prone to traffic jams, so allow plenty of time before your flight. If this is your point of entry into California, it's best to rent a car there. Otherwise, there are several options for getting to the City of Angels: FlyAway shuttles, cabs, VTCs like Uber and Lyft, or the subway.
US POST OFFICE
Read moreVisit the website to find the nearest post office by clicking on the "find rentals" tab.
LOS ANGELES CENTRAL LIBRARY
Read moreThe Central Library has over 30 antennas throughout the Los Angeles area. Addresses and schedules available on the website. Computer access and free Internet for 15 minutes. Unlimited wifi access if you have your own computer.
FEDEX OFFICE PRINT & SHIP CENTER
Read moreThe Fedex Office Print & Ship Center, which have offices throughout the city, also acts as Internet cafés: see their site for the list of addresses.