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I know we’ve heard it a lot, that visiting the City of Angels is an expensive affair. We think of the price of a cocktail, an Uber ride, a trip to an art gallery, or a visit to a theme park with the family. The price of everything, basically.

With that said, it bears mention that whatever the “city of Hollywood stars” take, they give back in free stuff for ordinary folks and tourists. Apart from boasting of countless taco trucks, miles upon miles of white, sandy beaches, an endless coastline and scenic byways, the city of celebrity has much to give even when you’re watching your wallet. The fine diners and star-studded bars may be enticing, LA has bargain buys, cheap eats, affordable budget hotels, reasonable charter bus rides, gratis yoga classes, free admissions into museums, and budget-friendly events. Not everyone’s living the life of Riley.

Although many magazines would point you toward celebrity-worthy bars, gyms, and restaurants, often, if you looked hard enough, affordable alternatives could be right under your nose. Going on the cheap could also involve some investigative work. With the help of the internet and guide of locals, you’ll find budget-friendly options just a little off the common radar in no time. Beaches like El Matador State Beach, Zuma Beach, Leo Carrillo State Park, El Porto Beach and Abalone Cove Ecological Reserve are all free. Getty Center, The Broad, LACMA, Annenberg Space for Photography, Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Garden, and MOCA Grand Avenue are amazing places to pop by for a full free day of activities. You can also sign up for donation-based yoga classes, hike up Griffith Park, take pictures of toned abs and muscled bodies of LA locals at Runyon Canyon, or enjoy free live entertainment at a local club or bar like Bootleg or Satellite.

The following list will get you started on your quest for budget travel around Los Angeles.

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Santa Monica Beach and Pier

200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401
www.santamonicapier.org
www.santamonica.com
(800) 544-5319
Most of the beach areas appear like scenes out of a Hollywood movie (“Baywatch” to be more precise), with people on skateboards, sunbathing, picnicking, smashing a volleyball around a sandy beach, and groups of happy people lounging around in a cafe. The 3-mile worth of shoreline at Santa Monica beach and pier is renowned for its cotton-soft sand, an abundance of restaurants and a nice selection of night spots to pop up. With the year-round amazing weather, it’s no wonder the people of LA have a deep attachment to their coastlines.

It has, after all, over 420 public beaches and Santa Monica has repeatedly made it to the top of the list over the years via polls and surveys.

It goes without saying that visiting the public beach, “State Beach” as they call it, is absolutely free. Whether you trudge your way around a 26-mile long hiking trail, go on a walking tour, enjoy a bar crawl deep into the wee early morning hours, or rent a bike to explore the curious crevices of Los Angeles, the attraction is the most popular in Los Angeles for a variety of reasons. In fact, many recommend catching a ride on the world-renowned Ferris Wheel or make a trip to the eclectic 3rd Street Promenade for shopping, window-shopping or people-watching. It has everything you could ever ask for as a tourist – food vendors offering local delights, fine diners for celebrations, fun carnival games for kids, thrilling roller coaster rides, trendy local businesses, and live entertainment.

When you sign up for a local tour, a trip to Santa Monica beach and pier is most probably already on the list. But with an organized tour, you’re accorded less time to properly prance around on your own. Because the trip to the beach is gratis, making the most of your time here is ideal. It’s your trip, your call. Either way, we’re pretty sure you will be having a splashing good time either way!

Continue reading the article on our website, Bus Charter LA, and find out more about how you can take a cruise or stroll along the beatific Venice Canals, observe about stars and planets for free at Griffith Observatory and Park, find inspiring contemporary artwork at The Broad, or stalk your favorite stars or join a game show while you’re in LA!

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Bus Charter LA, a Leading Ground Transportation with Experience and Expertise

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Bus Charter LA has always been at the forefront of the Los Angeles ground transportation industry, leading the pack and introducing innovative conveniences along the way. We are always not just looking out for our customers but also willing to listen to what they have to say. Today, we lead the industry with easy accessibility to a wide network of charter buses, mini buses, coaches and cars all across not just Los Angeles, but throughout the country.

With 21,000 events every year nationwide under our belt, it is a proven fact that Bus Charter LA is committed to bringing you screened drivers and dispatchers, insurance coverage, trained admin and ground personnel, consulting services, and value-for-money packages for your trips around Los Angeles, California, and its surrounding neighborhoods. Call us today to find out how we can work with you to ensure that your next event in LA is flawless!

You can call 1-800-304-1993 right now or contact us by completing this simple online form. Our personnel will get back to you shortly. Please also stay in touch with us by liking or following us on Twitter, Facebook or our blog on WordPress, Blogger and Google Plus. We hope to hear from you soon!

If you think you’ve seen everything there is to see in Los Angeles by your first or second visit, you’ll be in for quite a surprise. It may seem as though there is a surprise lurking around every corner of the city – be it a newly concocted cocktail or a celebrated historic fact that you’ve absolutely never heard about. It is, after all, the famed land of TV series, movies, songs, books, celebrities, social media buzz, palm-tree curtained beaches….and near-impossible traffic jams.

Like a carousel, LAX, the second busiest airport in the world, is consistently in a spin, welcoming enthusiastic visitors from all around the globe. Whether they get to explore quaint streets like the steepest street in Los Angeles, shop at Rodeo Drive, or decide to rough it out along the 11 miles worth of hidden (not so hidden now, though) tunnels, sprinkled with former speakeasies during the country’s Prohibition which ran along Spring Street and Temple Street to Grand Avenue and 1st Street, there are bound to be a few attractions that will knock your socks off.

These are just a few of the interesting ‘hidden’ facts about the City of Angels. It’s literally impossible to list down everything that is intriguing in this article, but here are five interesting facts to give you quick insights into the city’s illustrious and decorous history and culture.

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1. The Birth of Hollywood…and its Iconic Sign

Everyone equates being in Los Angeles as being in Hollywood but few know how it all began. Without giving you for a history lesson, let’s just say it began with a fleeing group of film producers in the 1900s. As the film industry started developing in New Jersey where Thomas Edison held the intellectual property right claims, filmmakers fled New Jersey and made their way across to the other coast. The small single adobe hut outside of Los Angeles, already known as Hollywoodland, was a mere agricultural community then.

The small agricultural community was caught like a deer in the headlights. However, apart from daring cord cutting from Thomas Edison, filmmakers were also deeply attracted to the vast terrain, pleasant weather conditions and wide open space that were ideal for the budding filmmaking industry. Back then, Beverly Hills was merely a modest bean ranch. With the setting up of Biograph Company and its spreading reach, orange groves were transformed into residential areas, movie studios, and theaters. Its population exploded from the 100s into the 100,000s within a short period of time. The Golden Age of Hollywood further spurred on growth with studios like the Charlie Chaplin Studio, Paramount, RKO, 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros. They bestowed upon the world the talents of Clark Gable, Judy Garland, Mae West, Will Rogers, Betty Grable and John Wayne.

If you’re intrigued with the touching historic events surrounding Hollywood, be sure to drop by attractions like Capitol Records, Frederick’s of Hollywood, Hollywood Bowl, Rock Walk, Griffith Park, Ripley’s Believe it or Not Odditorium, NBC Radio City Studios, KTLA-TV, Grauman’s Chinese and Egyptian theaters and many more.

  • Best place to view the iconic Hollywood Sign
    Beachwood Canyon – North Beachwood Drive and Franklin Avenue, Lake Hollywood Park, Hollywood & Highland Center
  • Capitol Records Building
    1750 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
  • Frederick’s of Hollywood
    6751 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
  • Hollywood Bowl
    2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90068
    (323) 850-2000
    www.hollywoodbowl.com
  • Rockwalk
    7425 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046
    (323) 874-1060
  • Griffith Park
    4730 Crystal Springs Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027
    (323) 913-4688
    www.laparks.org/dos/parks/griffithpk
  • Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
    6780 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
    (323) 466-6335
  • Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre
    6706 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA

Continue reading this article to find out more cute but relevant nicknames previously given fondly to Los Angeles, discover restaurants with the best local cuisine and historic sites that we think deserve your time in the City of Angels.

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Save Yourself from the Stress of Organizing the Transportation around Los Angeles

Our shuttle bus and limousine services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, enabling you to concentrate on enjoying your event to the fullest. It will take you mere minutes to check and confirm your booking with Bus Charter LA, so, wait no more! Pick up the phone and call 1-800-304-1993 right now. Our sales representatives can also be reached when you complete this simple contact us form on our website.

Without a smidgen of doubt, we know that the number of attractions in the City of Angels is quite endless. Head-turning Hollywood attractions, idiosyncratic celeb-spotting cafes, bars and restaurants, and flamboyant small towns are usually what you add to your list of things to do when you’re breezing over your options about your upcoming trip to LA.

But sometimes, it is inevitable that you need to get away for a while. A short escape from crowds and traffic. This calls for visits to LA wineries, ranches, beaches, and quaint communities; in fact, it won’t even cost a lot of cash. Even with a modest budget, it is possible to ditch the life of mediocrity for a short period of time just to perk up your weekend with an outing. Keep things basics, you’ll see that simple things can be the most fun. There are plenty of excellent attractions located a short LA charter bus drive away and below are just a few examples. We will reserve the museums, art galleries and nightclubs for another article while, in this one, we’ll keep the spotlight on quiet escapades.

There are rough-around-the-edges locations an hour and a half drive in Santa Barbara, fishing piers and bluffs overlooking the Pacific 45 minutes away in Malibu, and wild stretches of South Californian coastline to enjoy less than 2 hours away in San Diego.

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1. Catalina

For many reasons, Catalina Island, located approximately 25 miles south of Los Angeles, is known as a precious piece of California Paradise. Easily accessible via express boats setting off from San Pedro, Dana Point and Long Beach, you’ll get to explore critically-acclaimed attractions like deco murals downtown, hit Descanso Canyon for ziplining, rope courses, balance beams and suspended bridges, or simply take a relaxing walk along the white sandy beaches and waterfront stores. A cocktail or two before calling it a day will make the day a dream come true. The Cyclone in Avalon, by the way, depart from Green Pier Harbor and cruise along the lapping waters along Catalina coastline to the rustic village of Two Harbors. The pristine beaches and its waving palm trees are reasons enough for the trip.

Highlights of Catalina

  • Mt. Orizaba, its highest peak is nestled between two of California’s most rustic, humble resort towns
  • Avalon is home to Descanso Beach, the Catalina Casino, movie theaters, ballrooms, a museum and a few cultural centers
  • Countless wildlife viewing spots, quaint shops, an abundance of retail outlets,
  • Rent a golf cart to get around some areas
  • Picturesque spots all around town for your Instagram
  • Celebrate with a carnival cruise
  • Peaceful and family-friendly
  • Activities include golfing, kayaking, jet skiing, parasailing, surfing, scuba diving, fishing, swimming, photography
  • Laid-back and romantic for honeymoon and wedding receptions
  • For some pampering, head over the Island Spa Catalina

Continue Reading about 3 other not-to-be-missed attractions and day trip locations in and around Los Angeles on Bus Charter LA right now!

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Professionally-Driven, Comfortable and Modern Charter Buses That Meet Your Standard

Bus Charter LA, thanks to our wide network of operators, drivers, and dispatchers, never disappoints when it comes to safety records. We go that extra mile to ensure that the vehicles provided undergoes stringent checks, monthly inspections and are absolutely road-worthy. We stand behind the vehicles in our fleet. Working with Bus Charter LA also provides you with the peace of mind of knowing that there is someone available to answer any question you might have about your buses, vehicles or limousines.

We take pride in having an excellent record of safety, timeliness and customer service. Contact us right now and find out more about how we can work together for your future travels and events.