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Flight + Hotel(optional car available) |
Flight + Luxury HotelYour dates from C$382 |
Flight + CarYour dates from C$324 |
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Los Angeles, CA |
All Dates | from C$347 |
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Available Dates
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Los Angeles, CA |
Thu, Sep, 2 - Sun, Sep 5 | from C$503 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Fri, Sep, 3 - Sun, Sep 5 | from C$466 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Sat, Sep, 4 - Mon, Sep 6 | from C$466 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Thu, Sep 2
Returning Sun, Sep 5 Returning Mon, Sep 6 Returning Tue, Sep 7 |
from C$503 from C$539 from C$575 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Fri, Sep 3
Returning Sun, Sep 5 Returning Mon, Sep 6 Returning Tue, Sep 7 |
from C$466 from C$503 from C$539 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Sat, Sep 4
Returning Mon, Sep 6 Returning Tue, Sep 7 |
from C$466 from C$503 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Thu, Sep 9
Returning Sun, Sep 12 Returning Mon, Sep 13 Returning Tue, Sep 14 |
from C$402 from C$438 from C$475 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Fri, Sep 10
Returning Sun, Sep 12 Returning Mon, Sep 13 Returning Tue, Sep 14 |
from C$347 from C$380 from C$421 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Sat, Sep 11
Returning Mon, Sep 13 Returning Tue, Sep 14 |
from C$347 from C$386 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Thu, Sep 16
Returning Sun, Sep 19 Returning Mon, Sep 20 Returning Tue, Sep 21 |
from C$386 from C$421 from C$456 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Fri, Sep 17
Returning Sun, Sep 19 Returning Mon, Sep 20 Returning Tue, Sep 21 |
from C$450 from C$483 from C$525 |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Leaving Sat, Sep 18
Returning Mon, Sep 20 Returning Tue, Sep 21 |
from C$402 from C$442 |
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Nearby Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Los Angeles Vicinity, CA
|
All Dates | from C$350 |
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Los Angeles, CA
(includes luxury hotel) |
All Dates | from C$383 |
Other California Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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San Jose, CA
|
All Dates | from C$436 |
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Santa Barbara, CA
|
All Dates | from C$452 |
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San Francisco, CA
|
All Dates | from C$463 |
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Anaheim, CA
|
All Dates | from C$478 |
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San Diego, CA
|
All Dates | from C$481 |
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La Jolla/ Del Mar, CA
|
All Dates | from C$481 |
Other Big City Destinations
| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Atlanta, GA
|
All Dates | from C$471 |
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Houston, TX
|
All Dates | from C$473 |
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Chicago, IL
|
All Dates | from C$505 |
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Dallas, TX
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All Dates | from C$538 |
Los Angeles: Why Go
Los Angeles, CA: Ready for its Close Up
Film capital, trendsetter, and glitterati-magnet to the world--the city looks like a palm tree-lined movie set, and visitors instantly become one of many extras who add to the vibrant, SoCal vibe.
The real deal: The Farmer's Market in West Hollywood has been around since 1934, when it started as a fruit market. Today, that fruit is available in cornucopia, plus you'll also find candy stalls, nut stalls, celebrities, and about 50 different stands offering every different kind of ethnic food imaginable, including the famous Gumbo Pot.
Where to blow a paycheck: Don't be fooled by the deceptively low-key lettering out front. The A-list stars shine on--and pay on--at Fred Segal, a shopper's paradise that's like visiting several small boutiques in one. Get everything from that cutting-edge outfit you saw on Madonna to the most in-demand cosmetics and shoes.
Place we love, even though it's touristy: Bikini-clad rollerbladers, hotdogs-on-a-stick, and abundant beachside kitsch: the Venice Boardwalk and Santa Monica Pier are the best places in town for sun-splashed people watching. For a dizzying sunset view, be sure to take a ride on the classic Santa Monica ferris wheel, which is visible for miles around.
Break the bank dinner: The atmosphere at Koi, with its bamboo and buddhas, is so Zen, you won't care about the bucks you're about to blow. Uber-expensive and uber-scrumptious, this high-end seafood eatery offers items like sesame-encrusted lobster tail and seared toro sashimi, plus a stellar sake menu.
History lesson: Take a stroll through vintage Hollywood along the Walk of Fame, stopping to catch a flick at Mann's Chinese Theatre, then duck into the Roosevelt Hotel, recently restored to its old Hollywood glory.
Best excuse for packing your party shoes: Whether you want to deck out in your finest and take your chances at being let into one of the clubs-of-the-moment (currently Spider Room, La Dolce Enoteca, and Xexes), or go to the classic standbys (Skybar at Mondrian, Chateau Martmont), or just rock around the clock (House of Blues, Viper Room), L.A.'s nightlife scene is always thriving.
Chill-out spot: Drive up the Pacific Coast Highway towards Malibu, past taco stands and surf shops, and the beaches get more and more spectacularly chill. Go whale-watching from atop Point Dume, watch the surfers at Zuma, and stop in for a sunset drink at Geoffrey's, where, if you're lucky, you'll spot a pod of playful dolphin swimming by.
Film capital, trendsetter, and glitterati-magnet to the world--the city looks like a palm tree-lined movie set, and visitors instantly become one of many extras who add to the vibrant, SoCal vibe.
The real deal: The Farmer's Market in West Hollywood has been around since 1934, when it started as a fruit market. Today, that fruit is available in cornucopia, plus you'll also find candy stalls, nut stalls, celebrities, and about 50 different stands offering every different kind of ethnic food imaginable, including the famous Gumbo Pot.
Where to blow a paycheck: Don't be fooled by the deceptively low-key lettering out front. The A-list stars shine on--and pay on--at Fred Segal, a shopper's paradise that's like visiting several small boutiques in one. Get everything from that cutting-edge outfit you saw on Madonna to the most in-demand cosmetics and shoes.
Place we love, even though it's touristy: Bikini-clad rollerbladers, hotdogs-on-a-stick, and abundant beachside kitsch: the Venice Boardwalk and Santa Monica Pier are the best places in town for sun-splashed people watching. For a dizzying sunset view, be sure to take a ride on the classic Santa Monica ferris wheel, which is visible for miles around.
Break the bank dinner: The atmosphere at Koi, with its bamboo and buddhas, is so Zen, you won't care about the bucks you're about to blow. Uber-expensive and uber-scrumptious, this high-end seafood eatery offers items like sesame-encrusted lobster tail and seared toro sashimi, plus a stellar sake menu.
History lesson: Take a stroll through vintage Hollywood along the Walk of Fame, stopping to catch a flick at Mann's Chinese Theatre, then duck into the Roosevelt Hotel, recently restored to its old Hollywood glory.
Best excuse for packing your party shoes: Whether you want to deck out in your finest and take your chances at being let into one of the clubs-of-the-moment (currently Spider Room, La Dolce Enoteca, and Xexes), or go to the classic standbys (Skybar at Mondrian, Chateau Martmont), or just rock around the clock (House of Blues, Viper Room), L.A.'s nightlife scene is always thriving.
Chill-out spot: Drive up the Pacific Coast Highway towards Malibu, past taco stands and surf shops, and the beaches get more and more spectacularly chill. Go whale-watching from atop Point Dume, watch the surfers at Zuma, and stop in for a sunset drink at Geoffrey's, where, if you're lucky, you'll spot a pod of playful dolphin swimming by.



