Tuesday 25 August 2020

What's Open: How to Enjoy a Safer Los Angeles

Los Angeles County public health experts and government officials have declared that leisure travel can resume countywide.

Los Angeles County public health experts and government officials have declared that leisure travel can resume countywide. Residents and visitors must continue to practice physical distancing, wear cloth face coverings and follow public health directives. Hotels can reopen their doors after fully implementing stringent safety protocols and procedures set forth by L.A. Public Health to ensure the health and wellbeing of visitors.
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Beaches
Los Angeles County beaches are now open for individual or family ocean activities including surfing, swimming and kayaking; active recreation including walking, running and using the bike path; sunbathing and picnicking. Beach volleyball, other organized sports, gatherings or events are prohibited.
FIND YOUR BEACH

Hiking
From the Batcave to beach views, explore a new trail based on your level of hiking experience.
FIND YOUR TRAIL

Hotels, Lodging and Short-Term Rentals for Tourism and Individual Travel
Hotels can reopen their doors after fully implementing stringent safety protocols and procedures set forth by L.A. Public Health to ensure the health and wellbeing of visitors.
  • Employees, including housekeeping, must wear face coverings and limit touching guests’ belongings.
  • Guests will be screened for symptoms. People experiencing symptoms will not be allowed an overnight stay. Guests who feel sick should not travel or stay in a hotel.
  • Stringent cleaning and laundry protocols will be in place to protect staff and guests.
  • Reusable materials in rooms, such as magazines, menus and local attraction details, will be removed.
  • Rooms should be left vacant 24 to 72 hours after a guest has departed for proper cleaning.
  • In the event of a presumptive case of COVID-19, the guest’s room will be removed from service and quarantined. In the event of a positive case, the room should only be returned to service after undergoing a deep cleaning in accordance with Center for Disease Control guidelines.
  • Property managers, timeshare operators, and other rental unit owners and operators must only rent unoccupied units and cannot rent rooms or spaces within an occupied residence.
  • Saunas, steam rooms, and hot tubs will remain closed.
FIND YOUR HOTEL

Golf
Learn about 23 of the best 18-hole public golf courses in L.A. County, with signature holes listed in most cases.
FIND YOUR COURSE

Museums, Galleries, Zoos and Aquariums
Indoor museums, galleries, zoos and aquariums are closed at this time.
FIND YOUR SPACE

Bikes and Hikes LA
Outdoor ToursOutdoor tour companies are beginning to reopen in compliance with public health guidelines, such as Bike & Hikes LA and Battleship IOWA. Battleship IOWA is now offering “special limited capacity” outdoor fresh-air tours that comply with public health guidelines.

Parks, Day Camps, Campgrounds, RV parks and Outdoor Recreation
Whether you're casually strolling through an urban oasis, playing tennis or getting some exercise on a scenic hike, gorgeous weather and beautiful natural surroundings will be your constant companion. Make sure to check the Department of Recreation and Parks website for regular updates before visiting.
FIND YOUR PARK

The Strand at Redondo Beach Pier
Photo: Visit Redondo, Facebook
Restaurants
Los Angeles County restaurants are open for outdoor/patio dining, takeaway or delivery. Customers choosing to order via takeaway or delivery are still encouraged to do so. Our dineL.A. To Go program features more than 800 restaurants.
FIND A RESTAURANT

Running Trails
There are always excellent running trails nearby, from the heart of L.A. to the spectacular coastal views of the beach cities, here are some of the best running paths in Los Angeles.
FIND YOUR PATH

Shopping
Indoor retail must operate by pick-up. Outdoor retail shopping centers may now open for business at 50% capacity. Flea markets, swap meets and drive-in movie theaters may resume operations.

Transportation
Anyone traveling through LAX must wear a mask or face covering. Additional LAX traveler details can be found on LAX’s website. For information on Metro bus and rail service, click here.

Wellness
Indoor operations at gyms, fitness facilities, barbershops and hair salons are prohibited at this time.

*LA Tourism & Convention Board
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