City Guides
Los Angeles
Getting There By Water
Getting There By Water
Los Angeles
Most Popular Hotels in Los Angeles:
8822 Cynthia Street, 90069
1000 Westmount Drive, 90069
8400 Sunset Blvd, 90069
8555 Beverly Boulevard, 90048
Located in San Pedro Bay, some 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, the Port of Los Angeles, 425 South Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro (tel: (310) 732 7678; website: www.portoflosangeles.org), is one of the world's biggest and busiest seaports. The area includes recreational facilities such as a Maritime Museum, marina, aquarium and the Wilmington Information Center.
Ferry services: The majority of cruise ships head south towards Mexico, although Los Angeles is a stop on sailings to Alaska and other international destinations. There is also the Catalina Express (tel: 1 800 481 3470; website: www.catalinaexpress.com), which operates a service to Santa Catalina Island (see Excursions).
Tours of Los Angeles
Universal Studios Hollywood General Admission Ticket - Starting from £40.73 per person 
Skip the Line: Front of Line Pass at Universal Studios Hollywood - Starting from £60.18 per person
Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure from Los Angeles - Starting from £68.69 per person
VIP Experience at Universal Studios Hollywood - Starting from £120.97 per person
Los Angeles Sightseeing and Movie Stars - Starting from £55.92 per person
Most Popular Hotels in Los Angeles:
8822 Cynthia Street, 90069
1000 Westmount Drive, 90069
8400 Sunset Blvd, 90069
8555 Beverly Boulevard, 90048
Located in San Pedro Bay, some 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, the Port of Los Angeles, 425 South Palos Verdes Street, San Pedro (tel: (310) 732 7678; website: www.portoflosangeles.org), is one of the world's biggest and busiest seaports. The area includes recreational facilities such as a Maritime Museum, marina, aquarium and the Wilmington Information Center.
Ferry services: The majority of cruise ships head south towards Mexico, although Los Angeles is a stop on sailings to Alaska and other international destinations. There is also the Catalina Express (tel: 1 800 481 3470; website: www.catalinaexpress.com), which operates a service to Santa Catalina Island (see Excursions).
Ferry services: The majority of cruise ships head south towards Mexico, although Los Angeles is a stop on sailings to Alaska and other international destinations. There is also the Catalina Express (tel: 1 800 481 3470; website: www.catalinaexpress.com), which operates a service to Santa Catalina Island (see Excursions).
Tours of Los Angeles

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