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About Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the undisputed world capital of the entertainment business. Because of that, the City of Angels is where you will find some of the most iconic landmarks of the film and music industries, including the world-famous Walk of Fame and Dolby Theatre (home of the Academy Awards) on Hollywood Boulevard, the easily recognizable Capitol Records building at Hollywood & Vine, and the LA Live complex in Downtown Los Angeles.

The best part of LA is that it has something to offer for people of all interests: outdoor enthusiasts can hike up to the Hollywood sign, fashion aficionados can go shopping in Beverly Hills, art lovers can check out the prominent Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in the Miracle Mile district, and those looking for a fun night out can go bar-hopping in West Hollywood. Are you a Pokémon GO addict? Well then this is the place for you because LA is the best city to catch the rarest Pokémon in the U.S.. And if you want to want to experience the famed golden coast of Southern California for yourself, head west to Santa Monica and Venice for a refreshing dip in the Pacific Ocean.

With one of the biggest airports on the West Coast and several bus and train stops across the county, Los Angeles makes it easy to travel elsewhere in California, visit the neighboring Nevada, Arizona and Mexico, or take a flight to pretty much any other part of the world.

What bus companies travel to Los Angeles, California?

Located in California, Los Angeles is accessible by bus from 103 other cities. You can choose from 1928 daily scheduled trips when you search for buses to Los Angeles on Wanderu. FlixBus US usually has the most buses on any given day.

Looking for other ways to get there? Train tickets to Los Angeles are also available.

Bus companies serving Los Angeles

BusRoutesAvg. TimeAvg. Price
FlixBus US39812h 13m$84.84
Greyhound7414h 52m$88.23
Los Limousines558h 26m$59.82
Autobuses Monarca234h 28m$62.89
Tufesa171d 1h 49m$168.37
Las Vegas Shuttles152h 34m$52.90
Tufesa Plus145h 18m$56.46
Tufesa Internacional133h 23m$42.37
Amtrak Thruway34h 8m$23.40
  • FlixBus US is the American branch of German bus company FlixBus, known for providing sustainable, affordable, and modern bus travel. The company offers cheap bus tickets to popular urban destinations throughout the United States. FlixBus US buses include many amenities, including comfortable seats, free WiFi, power outlets at every seat, and an online portal for free entertainment.

  • Greyhound is the largest nationwide bus carrier in the United States, offering cheap, safe and reliable service across the country. Greyhound has become a household name, serving over 16 million passengers per year with daily trips to over 2,400 destinations. Greyhound buses are outfitted with power outlets, free WiFi, restrooms, and air conditioning for your comfort.

  • Tufesa Plus is an economy bus service run by Tufesa. Its service area covers the southwestern states in the United States and parts of northwest Mexico. Onboard, travelers can enjoy AC, power outlets, reclining chairs, separate male and female restrooms, and WiFi while in Mexico.

  • Tufesa Internacional is the international brand of one of the largest ground transportation providers in Mexico, Tufesa. The carrier offers daily bus trips to and from several cities in the Southwestern United States, including cross-border trips between the U.S. and Mexico. The carrier’s fleet features modern coaches equipped with state-of-the-art technology and amenities, such as onboard restrooms, reclining seats, free WiFi, power outlets at every seat, and a digital entertainment system.

  • Amtrak Thruway, also known as Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach, is a system of intercity passenger buses operated by Amtrak to connect train stations to areas that are not served by the carrier’s railroads. On the bus, passengers can enjoy comfortable reclining seats with leg rests and access to onboard restroom facilities.

Which bus carrier has the best service to Los Angeles?

Based on customers travel reviews, travelers who booked on Wanderu rave about traveling to Los Angeles by bus with Windstar Lines giving them a 4.5 rating out of 5.

Travelers also mentioned that Tufesa Internacional had the most comfortable bus service to Los Angeles taking into account the seats and amenities that Tufesa Internacional offers. They rate Tufesa Internacional a 4.2 out of 5 when it comes to just how relaxing and enjoyable their experience was onboard.

If you are looking to arrive to Los Angeles punctually, travelers suggest that FlixBus US has the best on time performance on their bus schedules to Los Angeles, rating them a 5 based on their on time arrivals.

Frequently Asked Questions

$5.00 is the cheapest price for a bus ticket to Los Angeles, according to recent searches on Wanderu. You can use our search to check if this price is currently available on buses from your city to Los Angeles. In the last month, buses from Burbank to Los Angeles had the lowest average price at $5.00.

The busiest bus station in Los Angeles is 800 N Alameda St. There are several other active stations in addition to this main station. The most popular bus stations in Los Angeles are:

  • 800 N Alameda St
  • North Hollywood Bus Station
  • San Fernando Bus Station

When you visit Los Angeles, the best areas to stay if you want to be in close proximity to the Los Angeles Bus Station are Downtown, the Fashion District or the Arts District. These neighborhoods have some budget-friendly options when it comes to hotels and homeshares, and also have good access to the Metro — very important if you want to get around L.A. and don’t have a car. Downtown L.A. has seen a revival in recent years, so don’t miss out on a visit to Grand Central Market or the iconic Bradbury Building.

Hollywood is another great neighborhood in which to book your accommodations, full of film (and L.A.) history. It’s also where the Hollywood Bus Stop and North Hollywood Bus Station are located, making it conveniently close to your arrival/departure point.

Traveling in Los Angeles without a car can be challenging, as the city is rather sprawling. If you’re staying Downtown near the Los Angeles Bus Station, you can ride the Metro Rail around the city, from Santa Monica to Long Beach to LAX. The closest Metro Rail stop to the bus station is Pershing Square, where you can board the Red and Purple lines. There are multiple Metro Rail stops in Hollywood, though the closest to the North Hollywood Bus Station is the North Hollywood stop on the Red Line. One-way fares cost $1.75, and includes free transfers to other lines.

There are also numerous city buses you can board around L.A. The bus travels throughout the whole city and charges the same fares as the Metro, so make sure to study the bus routes and use the Metro Trip Planner on the LA Metro website.

If you’re a movie buff, you’ll definitely want to visit Hollywood and see the TCL Chinese Theatre. From there you can traverse the Hollywood Walk of Fame, or visit Paramount Pictures Studios. Hollywood Forever Cemetery is a good place to pay your respects to the stars of yesterday, and also a terrific spot for a view of the Hollywood Sign — which you can also hike to.

You may also consider taking a studio tour to get a behind-the-scenes look at famous movie sets. The Universal Studios backlot tour is especially entertaining, where you’ll get a glimpse of the animatronic shark from “Jaws,” and the Bates Motel, site of the infamous shower-stabbing scene. Or, for a truly romantic experience, visit Griffith Observatory. (It’s particularly sensational at sunset.)

L.A. also has a number of white-sand beaches to visit, from Venice Beach and Zuma Beach to Santa Monica Beach and Pier.

LA has tons of great, reasonably priced restaurants. Downtown near the Los Angeles Bus Station, check out Grand Central Market, where you can have your pick from dozens of vendors (eggslut, known for their breakfast sandwiches, has become a phenomenon). And don’t shy away from street food, especially taco trucks: La Isla Bonita in Venice Beach is a popular option.

If you’re closer to the North Hollywood Bus Station, Electric Owl is a cool spot with interesting atmosphere, and Running Goose has an awesome outdoor patio.

The best time to visit Los Angeles is in the spring and fall, to avoid the high temperatures and heavy smog of summer. Of those, you may prefer spring if you’re concerned about fires in the surrounding area during fall. Winter is a great time to visit, as well. You may have to deal with some rain, but winter temperatures in the 60s are a nice, warm break compared to many U.S. cities, and you’ll be able to find inexpensive accommodations.

You can take a shuttle bus to the Los Angeles International Airport with the FlyAway airport shuttle service. These buses service LAX airport specifically and have stops at various locations around the city, including Union Station and Van Nuys.

Buses arrive at the upper-level departures area and depart from the lower-level arrivals area of each terminal. Look for the blue FlyAway sign. Tickets can be purchased online or at the station's ticket booth (card only). FlyAway also accepts TAP and monthly Metrolink passes.

If you’re going to LAX from another city, you can take a long-distance FlixBus, which operates bus routes that arrive at 7 of the airport’s terminals. Buses from Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Carpinteria arrive directly at LAX.


  1. Search Wanderu to find the best deal.
  2. Book your bus ticket in advance.
  3. Receive your ticket emailed by the bus carrier.
  4. Board the bus and relax during the journey.
  5. Arrive at the station and start exploring Los Angeles.
Los Angeles ranks number 8 among most popular bus destinations in the region. It also ranks number 93 in United States. Los Angeles has the most bus connections in the region. There are 855 bus schedules arriving in Los Angeles each day.
The population of Los Angeles is 3971883. Los Angeles ranks number 2 in terms of population in California and number 49 in all of United States.
Bus tickets to Los Angeles range from $5 for a short trip to Los Angeles, while a 60 to 200 mile bus trip to Los Angeles starts at , and a longer trip by bus to Los Angeles can be as cheap as . Looking to travel across state or province lines? A trip from out of your region will be as low as $25.
Solo travelers choose to travel by bus to Los Angeles for its affordable fares and because of the safe and convenient experience that they note in their reviews.
The closest bus station to the city center of Los Angeles is Los Angeles Un Station Arrival, located just 0.4 miles away. Select Los Angeles Un Station Arrival as your arrival if your plans call for exploring the downtown area of Los Angeles. Search on Wanderu and in the search results you can filter travel options by arriving or departing station.

How to Get Around Los Angeles

Once you arrive in the City of Angels, you’ll need a way to get from point A to B. Los Angeles is a BIG city, and getting around can be challenging. Here are a few of the best ways to get around Los Angeles:

Public Transit
Public transportation in L.A. includes buses, trains, and subways to service all the city’s major attractions and neighborhoods. One-way fares cost $1.75 and include free transfers to other lines. You can purchase single tickets each time you ride or buy a reusable TAP card and refill it as you need.

L.A.’s Metro Rail system is fairly comprehensive, with two subway lines and four light rail lines. The B (Red) Line is most useful for out-of-towners and services the downtown area from Union Station all the way to North Hollywood via Hollywood and Universal Studios.

There are also numerous city buses that run over 200 routes around L.A. The Metro Local Buses are the most frequent and travel to most of L.A.'s main attractions. These are painted orange and stop roughly every two blocks.

Rideshare Apps & Taxis
Popular rideshare apps like Lyft and Uber are widely available in Los Angeles. These can be affordable depending on how far you’re heading and the time of day, but when prices increase, they can really spike. Avoid rush hour at all costs!

Taxis are available at most of L.A.’s main attractions. They are metered and charged by the mile. If you’re not at a major attraction, you can always call a cab company to arrange a ride.

Rental Cars
Los Angeles’ freeways are notorious, but there is a reason everyone has a car in L.A. To enjoy some travel flexibility, rent a car to get around Los Angeles. You’ll find all the major rental companies at the airport and popular hotels. Booking in advance will save you some serious cash - rent a car through Wanderu to get the cheapest rates!

Must-See Places in Los Angeles

Hollywood
Hollywood is packed with some of L.A.’s most iconic sites. A trip to this famous neighborhood will net you views of the Hollywood sign, the stars along the Walk of Fame, the TCL Chinese Theater, and more. If you’re lucky, you may even spot a celebrity or two!

Griffith Park & Griffith Observatory
Soak in some of the best views from Los Angeles’s biggest park: Griffith Park. This massive green space sits in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains and has miles of hiking trails, a zoo, a planetarium, tennis courts, a golf course, and a riding center. But the most interesting of all the park’s attractions is the Griffith Observatory - plus, it’s free and open to the public!

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Whether you’re an art buff or not, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is worth a visit. It’s one of the largest art museums in the country and boasts over 100,000 pieces. Snap that perfect Instagram shot in the front of the forest of street lights outside the museum.

The Original Farmers Market
Get a real taste of L.A. at the Original Farmers Market. In its early days in the 1930s, market vendors hawked fresh fruits and veggies, but today, the stands sell everything from restaurant-style meals and kitchenware to handcrafted candles and jewelry. Of course, there is still plenty of local produce sold, as well!

Venice Beach
If a trip to the beach is just what the doctor ordered, there’s no better spot to soak up the California sun than Venice Beach. In addition to the golden sand and sun, you’ll enjoy shaved ice and funnel cakes from beachside stands and street performers along the beachfront promenade.

USA Travel Tips for International Visitors

There are a few things that international visitors to the United States should keep in mind:

  • Currency: U.S. dollar ($)

  • Tipping: 15-20% is customary at restaurants & bars

  • Legal drinking age: 21 years old

    Useful English phrases:

  • “Excuse me”

  • “Thank you”

  • “Where is…?”

Los Angeles Tips for Travelers

There are a few Los Angeles-specific laws and customs that visitors may not be familiar with.

  • Most of the U.S. prohibits the consumption of alcohol on the street and while driving. LA is no exception, so only imbibe in bars, restaurants, or at home. You will likely be asked to show ID at bars and liquor stores if you look younger than 30.

  • Marijuana is legal for recreational use in California. You must be 21 or older to buy and use marijuana in all of its forms. Be prepared to show a valid ID to enter any dispensary.

  • Food and services can get expensive in Los Angeles. A smoothie could cost you over $10, and you’ll see why L.A. is one of the most expensive drinking cities in the U.S. after a night at the bar. Look for cheap hotel deals to offset the costs of your vacation.

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