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      • Santa Monica and Disneyland do not make great hubs for exploring other places without a car, even if you have hired a limo. It's better to just pack up and move to the next area you want to explore.
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  2. Cars traveling the famed Route 66 may have helped put Santa Monica on the map, but these days you don’t need your own four wheels to cruise around town. Here are six easy ways to go car-free on your next trip with public transportation in Santa Monica.

  3. Jul 30, 2018 · Things to Do and See in Santa Monica if You’re Car Free. Pacific Park and the Santa Monica Pier. Walk west on Colorado from the Expo station and in just a few short blocks you’ll arrive at the world famous Santa Monica Pier.

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  4. Does Santa Monica Beach Have Free Parking? Santa Monica Beach does not have free parking. Santa Monica Beach has many different parking lots as well as available street parking. Parking costs range from $6-$15 for full-day parking. How Do You Pay for Street Parking in Santa Monica?

  5. Here are five easy ways to go car-free in Santa Monica. Just 8.3 square miles, many of Santa Monica’s attractions, retail and dining spots can be easily reached by a short walk. Walking the streets that feature large, pedestrian-friendly sidewalks is a great way to experience the local neighborhoods.

    • Best Places to Stay
    • Hollywood
    • Downtown
    • Staying Near Lax
    • Santa Monica Or Venice Beach
    • Disneyland
    • Stay in Several Locations
    • West Hollywood

    If you are without a car, where you stay in L.A. can make a world of difference. Being close to attractions or public transportationis key.

    Consider staying in Hollywood. There are many things to do in Hollywoodand the vicinity, for example, that can be reached without too much trouble from Hollywood Hotels. Hollywood also gives you easy access to Downtown L.A. and Universal Studios Hollywood via the L.A. Metro Red Line, the only rapid transit in town. It's quite time-consuming to get ...

    Staying in Downtown L.A.is an option. It's less touristy and has less glitz than Hollywood, but there's plenty to do and it's a straight shot to Hollywood or Universal Studios Hollywood, and an easier connection to Disneyland via the Metrolink, Amtrak, or the 460 Disneyland Express Bus. It's also easier and faster to get to Santa Monica from Downto...

    You could also stay at a hotel near LAXairportand make that your hub. You could then take the Airport FlyAway shuttle each day from LAX to and from Santa Monica, Hollywood or Downtown L.A. to explore. Even though it's not geographically logical (Hollywood is closer to Santa Monica than to LAX), the directness and economy of taking the Flyaway make ...

    Consider staying in Santa Monica or Venice Beach. If you spend a day or two in Santa Monica and/or Venice Beach, it's easy to get around by bus, or completely manageable by bike. If you're just going from your hotel to the beach, you can probably walk. Most of the hotels and hostels are clustered relatively near the beach, although there are a few ...

    Staying at Disneylandis convenient if that is your main reason for visiting. If you're visiting Disneyland for multiple days, you can get around fine without a car, including visits to surrounding attractions, most of which can be reached on the many Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART) buses. Santa Monica and Disneyland do not make great hubs for e...

    Moving and staying in several locations might work for you. With the itinerary mentioned above as an example, rather than working from a hub, if you're flying into LAX, you might want to start in Santa Monica (or Venice) for a night, then move to Hollywood or Downtown, then Disneyland. This will reduce your between-city transfer time. There are Car...

    West Hollywood has a lot of great hotels, many of which are LGBTQ friendly, and is just down the road from Hollywood, but staying there adds another level of complexity (bus, taxi, ride-hailing) to getting around without a car since it's not on a Metro rail route. So, unless you're staying in a West Hollywood hotel that offers free car service with...

  6. Sep 9, 2024 · I have taken the Metro that connects downtown to Santa Monica a few times — a pleasant ride in a sun-filled carriage with excellent views of the cars stalled in traffic nearby.

  7. How to spend a day in Santa Monica, LA’s trendy seafront neighbour From retro 1940s movie theatres to beachside art, Los Angeles’ coastal sidekick is more than worth a side trip, says Ellie ...

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