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Is Los Angeles Safe?

6.5
Tripvey Safety Score
estimated from public data
⚠️
Moderate Risk — Stay Alert
Tripvey's estimate from travel advisories and public data — not official safety advice. How we score
6.5
Safety
Crime & scam risk
6.0
Value
Budget friendliness
8.2
Beauty
Scenery & culture

What Travelers Say About Los Angeles

Los Angeles is less a single city than a vast constellation of neighbourhoods stitched together by freeways and sunshine. Spread across the basin between the Pacific and the San Gabriel Mountains, it’s the global capital of entertainment, a melting pot of cultures, and a place where beach mornings and mountain afternoons happen on the same day. There’s no real “centre” — the LA experience is about choosing your scene, from Hollywood glamour to Venice bohemia to the taquerias of East LA. First-timers chase the icons: the Hollywood Sign, the Walk of Fame, the Getty Center’s art and gardens, and Griffith Observatory’s sweeping city views. But the better LA is found in its food (some of the best Mexican, Korean, Thai and Filipino cooking in the country), its beaches from Santa Monica to Malibu, and its museums and street art. Day trips to Disneyland, Joshua Tree or wine country are all within reach. The catch is the car. LA is built for driving, public transit is limited, and traffic is legendary — budget time and rent a car or use rideshares. Distances are deceptive; neighbourhoods that look close can be an hour apart. Watch for car break-ins (never leave anything visible), be mindful in some downtown and Hollywood pockets after dark, and slap on sunscreen — the SoCal sun is stronger than it feels.

Common Scams in Los Angeles

Aggressive Costume Characters on Hollywood Blvdmedium
People dressed as superheroes, Disney characters, and cartoon figures on Hollywood Boulevard demand tips for photos — and become aggressive when not tipped generously ($5–20 per character). Be firm: if you didn't ask for the photo, you owe nothing.
Parking Scams & Towingmedium
LA has complex parking rules — street cleaning schedules, permit zones, and meter restrictions result in many tourist vehicles being towed. Always read all posted signs before parking. Towing fees are $300+. Use parking apps (SpotHero, ParkWhiz) to find legal spots.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Los Angeles safe for tourists?

Los Angeles scores 6.5/10 — moderate risk. Common issues to watch for: overcharging, tourist scams, and petty theft in crowded areas. Stay alert at markets and busy transport hubs.

Is Los Angeles safe at night?

Be selective about where you go at night in Los Angeles. Tourist districts are fine; avoid unfamiliar side streets. Use ride-hailing apps — they give you a paper trail and fixed prices.

Is Los Angeles safe for solo female travelers?

Los Angeles at 6.5/10 is manageable for solo female travelers with prep. Research which neighborhoods to avoid, book accommodation with good reviews, and have your accommodation's number saved offline.

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