Compare single‑route and multi‑day passes, plus bundled experiences and flexible add‑ons to build the L.A. day you want.
Hop‑on hop‑off buses are made to give you an effortless overview of a spread‑out city—ideal in Los Angeles, where attractions are spread across neighborhoods and coastal stretches.
Routes are planned to link clusters of attractions so you can jump off at a museum, stroll a neighborhood, then catch the next loop without fuss.
Passes are timed from first activation—commonly 24 or 48 hours—so you can pack your sightseeing into a single action‑packed day or spread it out.
Audio commentary and onboard staff provide local context—stories about films, architecture, music scenes, and the people who shaped them.
Look for combos that include museum entries, bike rentals at the beach, or guided walks in Hollywood to turn a bus day into a fuller Los Angeles experience.
Pick the option that fits your plans
Pick the option that fits your plans
Explore Los Angeles at your own pace with the hop-on hop-off bus tour, visiting major sights across the city.
See celebrity homes and famous filming locations on this guided bus tour around Los Angeles.
Discover LA with a hop-on hop-off Big Bus tour, visiting iconic spots across the city.
Experience the glamour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills on this guided open-air bus tour departing from Santa Monica.
Experience the glamour of Hollywood and Beverly Hills on this open-air bus tour departing from Santa Monica.
Enjoy a guided open-air bus tour showcasing LA's landmarks and neighborhoods.
Join a TMZ-style bus tour to see filming locations and celebrity hotspots around LA.
Combine entry to Universal Studios Hollywood with a 1-day hop-on hop-off bus to explore LA's top sights.
Booking online lets you compare routes, operators, and add‑ons so you can craft a day that matches your interests—be it film history, beaches, or museums.
It secures your preferred date, optional guided experiences, and any discounts or limited‑availability extras without the stress of in‑person queues.
Mobile tickets make boarding quick: show your confirmation on your phone and hop straight on when your stop arrives.
Think of the hop‑on hop‑off bus as your flexible L.A. itinerary on wheels—here’s how a typical day might feel:
You might begin on Hollywood Boulevard, earphones in, listening to a narrator point out famous theaters and filming anecdotes while you spot the Hollywood sign in the hills. The bus eases through palm‑lined streets, past mid‑century landmarks and modern galleries; the commentary folds historical nuggets and local color into each neighborhood you pass.
Later, hop off at the Getty for art and gardens with dramatic city and ocean views, or ride to Santa Monica for a salty lunch on the pier and a stroll down the promenade. Use the bus to bridge distances — it takes the guesswork out of navigating freeways and scarce parking so you can focus on exploring.
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This guide was written to help visitors make the most of Los Angeles’ hop‑on hop‑off services—cutting through the sprawl, offering local context, and suggesting the stops that turn a day of travel into a memorable L.A. story.
Cancellation and change terms vary by ticket and operator; many flexible options exist but always check the fine print before you buy.
Groups, families, and school trips can often request discounts or reserved seating—contact the operator to arrange group options in advance.
L.A. traffic can be unpredictable—build extra time into your plans if you have timed entry at attractions or dinner reservations.
Dress for the microclimates: mornings can be cool inland and afternoons warm by the coast. Layers and sunscreen are recommended.
Bring water, a hat, and sunglasses for beach routes and rooftop seats; a light jacket is handy for coastal breezes around sunset.
Keep your ticket or QR code accessible each time you board and check the last departure times so you don’t miss the final loop back to your starting area.