My Favorite Spots in Los Angeles!

I travel to Los Angeles often, but this summer I had the opportunity to stay a whole month and I would say this time around, I truly fell deeply in love with the city. What attracts me the most to LA is the energy. There is always something to do, someone to see, and a 75 and sunny day ahead of you; from food to fitness to shopping and everything in between. Here is a city guide that you don’t want to miss if you’ll be visiting any time soon! That said, I’m always looking for more recommendations, so make sure to leave your favorite spots in the comments, too!

The sunny days and perfect weather make Los Angeles a desirable place to visit. But it’s the city’s culture, diversity, and atmosphere that is truly captivating. From celebrity-filled neighborhoods like Beverly Hills and Hollywood to the relaxed vibes of Venice Beach and Malibu, there is so much to explore and enjoy. There are also endless sightseeing opportunities such as a walk along the Venice Canals or a tour through Universal Studios. For foodies, grab a bite to eat in Little Tokyo or cruise down Sunset Boulevard for some of the best tacos around.

WHAT TO DO in Los Angeles

Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities or want to take in some shopping, LA has something for everyone. And don’t miss out on the city’s array of nightlife and entertainment options – from comedy clubs to live music venues, downtown LA provides an exciting atmosphere that can’t be beaten. So if you’re planning a stay in LA any time soon, don’t forget to check out all the amazing attractions and experiences this city has to offer.

Bike Along The Beach (Venice to Manhattan Beach)

It wouldn’t really be a trip to Los Angeles without a visit to the beach, would it? So I started with a visit to Venice, not my favorite beach but definitely worth checking out! The famous boardwalk (Rocket Power anyone!?) in Venice is home to Muscle Beach, skateboard parks, and some pretty eclectic shops and restaurants. It’s pretty fun to walk around the area but if you want a more relaxing experience, head south to Manhattan Beach. We rented bikes and biked the sidewalk next to the beach. This was a 10.2-mile bike ride and because the whole route is flat, it was quite the workout! The bike rentals along the beach are overpriced and terrible quality so I recommend bringing your own bikes or renting from somewhere closer in the city!

Runyon Canyon

If you’re looking to get in a sweat sesh and also spend some time outdoors, Runyon Canyon is the best. It’s located at the base of the Hollywood Hills and has a few different trail options so I would just google and do your research. It’s dog friendly and is usually packed with locals who are getting in their daily steps. I love the view, it’s pretty amazing! Make sure you bring sunblock. I got a pretty gnarly burn the last time I hiked.

Rodeo Drive

It wouldn’t really be a trip to Los Angeles without a stroll down Rodeo Drive, would it? Now this famous strip is technically in Beverly Hills, which is West Hollywood’s neighbor to the west. It’s pretty fun to walk around the area, do some window shopping, and see what Rodeo is all about!

Visit Malibu

If you have time to drive up to Malibu, I highly recommend you check into a Malibu Wine Safari. I fed a giraffe, pet a zebra, and tasted delicious wine along the way. After the wine safari, we drove to Malibu Cafe at Calamigos Ranch for lunch and a little frosé. This place is every blogger’s DREAM. Chandeliers hang from the trees, and cabanas stand sentry on the meadow that surrounds a picturesque pond where you can paddleboat. It’s the cutest. Matador Beach is the most stunning beach in Malibu and won’t be as crowded as most of the other more popular spots in Malibu.

Santa Monica Pier

No doubt one of the most iconic destinations in LA, the Santa Monica Pier is one of LA’s most valuable gems. This is a little more touristy spot but if you’ve never been, spend a day riding the roller coaster, soaking in the views on the Ferris wheel, and just be 14 years old again! The pier is also located right next to Third Street Promenade where you can do some MAJOR shopping damage.

visit santa monica pier

Where to SHOP in Los Angeles

Abbot Kinney

I know shopping on vacation is sometimes looked down upon. I know I know, ‘you can shop anywhere’ but not when it comes to Abbott Kinney in Venice. This street is completely unique. Abbot Kinney is home to some of the city’s most stylish boutiques, galleries, coffee shops, restaurants, and bars. It’s definitely a hippy haven in LA and I HIGHLY recommend you check it out! Go to Salt and Straw for a mid-afternoon sweet treat. Order the vegan strawberry ice cream flavor and then thank God that there is something out there that tastes THAT GOOD.

The Grove

Funny story. The first time I ever visited LA I went to the Grove for a little shopping spree. That day I saw Giuliana Rancic, Brody Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner (back then it was Bruce Jenner), AND Jason Derulo. Needless to say, I spend a lot of time there on out! It can get a bit crowded but The Grove on 3rd and Fairfax has a pretty incredible selection of stores. Pop into Nordstrom, J. Crew, Anthropologie, Madewell, The Nike Store, The Apple Store, Zara, or Topshop. You’ll also want to walk around the Farmer’s Market at The Grove, which is full of fun spots to eat and shop.

Third Street Promenade

A couple of streets over from the Santa Monica Pier, Third Street really does have it ALL. From Nordstrom to Bloomingdales to J.Crew to Lululemon, this outdoor walking mall truly has it all and was my number-one spot to shop while living in Playa Vista.

Where to Drink in Los Angeles

Ace Hotel Rooftop Bar

929 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015; (213) 623-3233

This hidden gem is straight up SWANKY HIPSTER. Though the roof has a pool and lounge chairs, the emphasis isn’t really on swimming — but you’re there for poolside cabanas, downtown views, and impeccable drinks. This was my favorite spot to catch up with old friends, meet new friends, and just experience LA. I’d call them if you have issues finding the bar. It’s a little difficult to find!

Eat + Drink | Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
image via acehotel.com

The Bungalow Santa Monica

101 Wilshire Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401; (310) 899-8530

It’s not a trip to Santa Monica without visiting the Bungalow. Dean from The Bachelor was there the night after we went. The outdoor bar is part of the Fairmont Hotel, and it draws in a fun crowd every night of the week. You can play a game of pool or ping-pong while sipping your refreshment. Go early on a Saturday (they open at noon but it gets crowded around 2 p.m.) and order yourself their house spicy margarita.

The Bungalow | Fairmont Miramar
image via fairmont-miramar.com

WHERE TO EAT IN LOS ANGELES

Urth Caffe

459 S. Hewitt St. Los Angeles, CA 90013; (213) 797-4534

Jordan’s favorite spot in LA. One of those meals we had where we barely spoke to each other and just ate in silence because it was that dang good. Urth has a great selection of organic coffee and teas and is also a really fun people-watching spot. There are multiple locations in LA and if you need coffee but you’re hungry too, they also serve great food and desserts. I usually go for breakfast. Makes my mouth water just thinking about it.

Santa Monica - Urth Caffé - European-style café
image via urthcaffe.com

Lemonade

301 Arizona Ave, Santa Monica, CA 90401; 310-409-2435

Lemonade is a go-to lunch spot that does not disappoint. It’s a casual place—you order at the counter (where you’ll notice dozens of pastries, cookies, and goodies baked fresh that day), and take your number to a table to dine. Just think about healthy southern cooking (aka every girl’s dream).

Lemonade | Santa Monica Restaurant and Marketplace
image via santamonica.com

Blue Plate Taco

1515 Ocean Avenue, Los Angeles; (310) 458-2985

I absolutely LOVE this spot. The ambiance of Blue Plate Taco is surfer-cool, with rattan lamps hanging from the inside space, and iron star chandeliers providing light to the outdoor patio. Must-order: The lobster tacos with truffle sauce and the Passion Smash Margarita (and of course guacamole)!

a plate with steak tacos on the table

Conclusion

The sunny days and perfect weather make Los Angeles a desirable place to visit. But it’s the city’s culture, diversity, and atmosphere that is truly captivating. From celebrity-filled neighborhoods like Beverly Hills and Hollywood to the relaxed vibes of Venice Beach and Malibu, there is so much to explore and enjoy. There are also endless sightseeing opportunities such as a walk along the Venice Canals or a tour through Universal Studios.

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