Visiting Los Angeles is a must for many travelers to the US, but there are some common mistakes that first time visitors to LA make.
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Visiting Los Angeles is a must for many travelers to the US, but there are some common mistakes that first time visitors to LA make.
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@letsfindoutindia6121
March mid is ok to go there ?
@Herzblut08
00:31 didn't expect Los Angeles is as big as all of California 😅
@dbow86
LA is awful brother….lol, you can talk about the "mistakes tourists make", but it does not factor in how horrible this city really is. Any tourist destination is ringed in by nightmare traffic, there is no good public transit around, and also, f*** tourist destinations…moving around this city is a joke. Come on man, be real…this place sux…nothing worth seeing or doing that would make anyone want to come here. Traffic, local drivers, public transit, locals in general…go elsewhere. LA is awful
@maineman1041
Any San Diego Videos? Going in April 2026 ✌️
@MrSunlander
Noticed you did not include Rite Aid in your drug store/sundries mention… Cause now they are all closed. Good prophecy! Chilly weather wear advice need not apply to Michiganders…
@WasteTime4Passwords
Oh, you have away the big mistake right away at the beginning. Going to Venice Beach.
@jodij6280
Hiking to the Hollywood sign and going to Santa Monica Pier. Nothing but people hawking their cheap souvenirs.
@joshbaskin1405
WOW, Amazing tips – plan towns together, parking , traffic, got to there and I fell asleep
@MarionPeter-sr9yl
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@debratuffs3607
Some very good pieces of information, thank you.
@stinello1
One of the dirtiest, most chaotic cities I've ever seen. The traffic and wild driving are a nightmare. The smell of urine is everywhere. It's just a city mythologized by the film industry, but in reality, the most you'll see is a billboard that says "Hollywood." Truly, really, really dirty everywhere.
@luke8857
uber and lyft? Bro is telling you to spend more money on that than just renting a car. Bro not too bright I guess.
@charlesburke-u4x
TV buffs visiting downtown L.A. should stop by the main Rescue Mission and meet Dick Van Dyke! He volunteers several days a week down there now. However, he might jam you up for a couple buck's donation, if possible, but certainly not required! And for the shy lonely hearts, late night hours has several spots with dime a dance girls. Maybe the only ones in the United States.
@Notmytempo-v7v
5:57 I completely disagree with this comment, I think you need a car in LA to enjoy the place. It would have been a huge mistake to not rent a car.
@TherealBrendanHayesFilmMaker
Car rental is incredibly cheap compared to where I live in Ireland. I usually stay in Pasadena and having a car is essential imo.
@mrt.5689
First mistake is going to California. (I live here)
@Progressive.G
This advice is 100% ON POINT ☝️
@imsimplicity558
Just avoid it altogether
@davejohnson-yi2rk
Good information but the park where he suggests an Uber over a Rental?
Sorry, but SUPER HUGE MISTAKE!! You do NOT want to have
to rely on an Uber, especially late at night. Pay the extra fee and with a
rental you won't have to rely on some total stranger for your transportation.
@tingdzinkochu
#1 biggest mistake? Driving, period. The Metro is clean and safe, and it takes you everywhere worth going.
@brick6347
The fact that you're so dependent on a car is really off-putting. Most major cities in the world have walkable centres and manage decent transit, even in the USA. I was in SLC recently, and they have really good transit. In LA, to me anyway, it feels like you're on dialysis – completely dependent on a machine. Not for me.
@themoddaddy
Hi.. love your stuff. I'm bringing my son over in September to see oasis for his 21st.
we've got the days covered.. but what about nights.. he doesn't drink.. looking for good family fun
@5Seven17
Do you think it's reasonable to travel from the Redondo Beach area in Torrance two knots Berry Farm, one day and then possibly to Hollywood another day? I do understand that traffic is bad, but we do understand that.
@jim2376
Former Angeleno here.
First mistake: going to Los Angeles
Second mistake: staying in Los Angles for longer than 24 hours.