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TransportationThe old adage that you need a car in Los Angeles is, for the most part, true. But if you'd rather save on gas money, be eco-friendly or just want to burn the occasional calorie, there are plenty of alternative methods of getting around L.A. Renting a CarIf you're just making a short trip to Los Angeles, you'll get the most flexibility and convenience by renting a car. Most of the major car rental companies take online reservations, which means you can quickly pick up your car at the airport or from dozens of locations around town. We recommend Dollar Rent A Car Metro Bus and Other Area BusesThe Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA or Metro) runs buses throughout all of the L.A. area. If you have some extra planning time, traveling by bus is a cheap and eco-friendly way to get around the city. And if you're planning to bike part of the way, you can store your bicycle on the front of city buses. You can plan your trip by entering your starting and ending locations on the LA Metro website. Biking in Los AngelesSome of L.A.'s streets have bicycle lanes, which make biking around the city an option, depending on the area. Los Angeles also has a "Bicycle Plan" that continually expands the number of streets with these additional lanes. For information on biking in Los Angeles, including routes, visit the BicycleLA.org website. L.A. Metro RailIf you're staying on the outer skirts of Los Angeles, or want a fast way to get across town without a car, there are several trains available to you. The Blue, Green, Red and Gold metro lines provide access to Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, Redondo Beach, and Hollywood. Visit the LA Metro website for fares, schedules and a handy trip planner. Walking in Los AngelesDepending on what part of town you're in, walking in Los Angeles is not the extinct activity it's fabled to be. Neighborhoods good for walking include Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Venice, Westwood, Pacific Palisades, Culver City, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. More than likely, if you're staying in a hotel that's located in an urban area of L.A., you'll find restaurants, coffee houses, shops and maybe even movie theatres within strolling distance. Taking a TaxiWhen it comes to taxis, Los Angeles is not like New York. Because L.A. is sprawling and decentralized, you won't find cabs waiting at every corner, or even driving by regularly. If you need a cab, have your hotel call one for you, or stop in any nearby business or restaurant and ask for the number to a local taxicab company. Be advised: Cabbies in L.A. rarely have the atlas knowledge that NYC drivers have - it's best to know generally how to get where you're going if you'll be taking a cab. |
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