Bus to Los Angeles, CA

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Ticket prices for buses to Los Angeles start as low as $7.48. Booking early and opting for off-peak times can help you secure the best deal!
Booking a Greyhound bus ticket to Los Angeles is simple! Just head to the Greyhound website or use the free Greyhound app. From there, you can choose your travel dates, preferred seats, and payment options. For more payment details, check out our payment methods page. To find the most affordable tickets to Los Angeles, try booking early and traveling during off-peak times!
Yes, you can choose your seat on most Greyhound buses to Los Angeles. During the booking process, you'll have the option to select a seat for a small fee (depending on your route). Visit our seat reservations guide for further details.
Greyhound allows one carry-on bag (up to 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches) and one free checked bag under the bus when traveling to Los Angeles. If you have a Flexible fare, you can check a second bag for free as well. For more details on baggage policies, visit our baggage page.
Passengers traveling to Los Angeles on Greyhound can enjoy free Wi-Fi, power outlets, comfortable reclining seats with extra legroom, overhead storage, and eco-friendly features. There’s also an onboard restroom for your convenience.
Greyhound buses are equipped to assist passengers with wheelchairs or mobility scooters, with spaces available for two such devices on each bus. It's best to book your trip to Los Angeles in advance. Service animals are also welcome. For more details on accessibility, visit our accessibility page.
Traveling with Greyhound and FlixBus from Los Angeles offers access to 86 destinations, including popular spots like Las Vegas, San Diego, Phoenix-Tempe.
Absolutely! You can track your bus heading to Los Angeles by using the Greyhound app or visiting the bus tracker page. This will show you real-time updates on your bus’s location.
When you travel to Los Angeles with a Greyhound bus ticket, simply present the PDF with the QR code or show your ticket within the app at boarding. The driver will scan your ticket, and you're all set to travel.
Wondering where the Greyhound bus stops are located in Los Angeles? No problem—just check the map on this page, where we've highlighted all the locations in Los Angeles.
Traveling to Los Angeles by bus is straightforward with Greyhound, with 86 different routes available. To find the best option, simply enter your starting city, destination, and travel date, then check the schedule.

Bus to Los Angeles

The Greyhound bus to Los Angeles is one of the simplest ways into one of the largest metro areas in the country. Greyhound runs the bus to Los Angeles from cities across California, Nevada, Arizona and beyond. Booking a bus to Los Angeles for a Lakers game, a Hollywood weekend, a USC visit, or a beach day in Santa Monica? Pick your time, pick your stop, and book your seat using the search on this page. No airport check-in. No security queue. Your seat is sorted when you book.

Where Greyhound stops in Los Angeles

Greyhound bus stops in Los Angeles include Los Angeles Union Station Arrivals, Los Angeles (Hope St/Jefferson Blvd - University of Southern California), and Downey (Stonewood Center). Pick the one closest to where you're heading. The LA Metro system uses the TAP card, which works across Metro rail and bus, Metrolink, Big Blue Bus, LADOT DASH and most municipal operators. Pick one up at any rail station vending machine, or load a virtual TAP card to your phone's mobile wallet before you arrive.

Los Angeles Union Station Arrivals is the main stop, on the curb on the Alameda Street side of Union Station - look for the Greyhound sign. From Union Station you can transfer to Metro rail subway and light rail, Metrolink commuter rail, Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner and Coast Starlight, Metro buses, the FlyAway airport bus and LADOT DASH downtown shuttle. It's a short walk to El Pueblo, Olvera Street and Chinatown - a good first stop after you step off. Departing? Greyhound departures leave from Patsaouras Bus Plaza on the east side of Union Station, off N. Vignes Street - Bay 7 or 8.

Los Angeles (Hope St/Jefferson Blvd - University of Southern California) sits at the edge of USC and Exposition Park in South LA. Metro rail stops at Expo Park/USC nearby, and Metro local buses run along Jefferson and Figueroa.

Downey (Stonewood Center) is in southeast LA County, in the Stonewood Center mall parking area. Long Beach Transit and LA Metro buses run along Lakewood and Firestone Boulevards, with a transfer to Metro rail at Lakewood Boulevard station for the cross-county corridor toward LAX and Norwalk.

What's on the bus to Los Angeles

Free Wi-Fi. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is a paid add-on at booking. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and let someone else handle the road. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy.

Best time to visit Los Angeles

LA has a Mediterranean climate, which means it's pretty comfortable year-round. Spring (March to May) and fall (October to November) are the sweet spots: mild temperatures, low rainfall, lighter crowds. Summer is warm inland but the coast stays cool with the ocean breeze - beach season runs full tilt from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Winter is mild but can be wet from January through March, and it's whale-watching season off the coast.

Top things to do in Los Angeles

LA isn't a city you walk end to end. It's a sprawl of more than a hundred neighborhoods, and the fun is picking a few that match what you're after.

  • Griffith Observatory in Griffith Park gives you free public telescope viewing and one of the best views of the Hollywood sign in town. Free admission, paid parking lower down.
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theatre sit on Hollywood Boulevard. From Union Station, take Metro rail straight to Hollywood/Highland, then walk a block to the brass stars on the sidewalk.
  • The Getty Center in Brentwood is free to enter, with a tram up to the museum from the parking structure.
  • Santa Monica Pier sits above the beach with the Pacific Wheel and arcade games, and an "End of the Trail" sign marking the symbolic western end of Route 66. Metro rail runs from Downtown LA to Downtown Santa Monica, then it's a short walk to the pier.
  • Grand Central Market downtown packs in dozens of vendors under one roof, including Eggslut and Sarita's Pupuseria.
  • The Broad and LACMA for contemporary art downtown and on Wilshire's Museum Row, with the Urban Light installation out front of LACMA.
  • Crypto.com Arena, Intuit Dome and SoFi Stadium for Lakers and Kings games downtown, Clippers games at the new Inglewood arena, and Rams and Chargers games at SoFi.

Neighborhoods to explore

Koreatown runs around the clock with Korean barbecue, karaoke rooms and 24-hour spas - an easy Metro rail trip from Downtown. Little Tokyo downtown holds the Japanese American National Museum and a strong lineup of ramen shops within a few blocks. Boyle Heights in East LA holds Mariachi Plaza and a long-running Mexican-American food and music scene. Venice and Abbot Kinney on the Westside cover the boardwalk skate scene, the canals, and the indie boutiques and food on Abbot Kinney Boulevard.

Eat like a local in Los Angeles

You don't need a fancy reservation to eat well in LA. Grand Central Market is the easy answer downtown - one stop, dozens of options. Langer's Deli in Westlake/MacArthur Park has been serving pastrami sandwiches since 1947 and is often called the best pastrami sandwich in America. Mariscos Jalisco trucks in Boyle Heights are the standard for Sinaloan-style shrimp tacos dorados. Add Sinaloan seafood in MacArthur Park, Thai noodles in Thai Town, Salvadoran pupusas in Pico-Union, and food trucks scattered citywide and you've covered most of the LA food map.

Major events in Los Angeles

  • LA Times Festival of Books at USC in late April.
  • LA Pride Parade in Hollywood, typically the second weekend of June.
  • Rose Parade and Rose Bowl in Pasadena on New Year's Day (or January 2 when the 1st is a Sunday).
  • Major international sporting events at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, including FIFA World Cup matches when the tournament comes to LA.
  • Grand Park's NYE LA New Year's Eve celebration in Downtown LA.

Local quirks worth a heads-up

The Hollywood sign was originally built in 1923 as a real-estate billboard reading "Hollywoodland." LA's mild winters mean whale watching is a December-to-April activity here, not a summer one. And LA is car country in name, but Metro rail makes a surprising amount of the city reachable without ever renting one - especially if your Greyhound bus drops you straight at Union Station.

Book your bus tickets to Los Angeles

Looking for cheap bus tickets to Los Angeles? Booking early typically gets you the lowest fare. Los Angeles bus tickets are easiest to lock in a few weeks ahead, especially around Lakers playoffs, Rose Parade and major SoFi Stadium event dates. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search on this page. The Greyhound app keeps your ticket and stop info on your phone for the day of travel. Greyhound buses to LA come with free Wi-Fi, power outlets at every seat, reclining seats with extra legroom and a restroom on board - enough to get some work or a movie done before you roll into the City of Angels.

Searching for Greyhound Bus Tickets to Los Angeles?

Your search ends here! Find all the information you need to book your bus trip to Los Angeles! Los Angeles hosts 6 Greyhound bus stops. You can find the Greyhound at Downey (Stonewood Center), Los Angeles (Hope St/Jefferson Blvd - University of Southern California ), Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles Downtown (FlixBus Lot), Los Angeles Union Station, Los Angeles Union Station Arrivals. The fare for traveling to Los Angeles starts at just $7.48. If you're on the hunt for a cheap ticket to Los Angeles, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! Greyhound connects Los Angeles to 86 destinations, providing ample options for your bus trip.

Why travel to Los Angeles with Greyhound

With Greyhound, enjoy a comfortable seat and complimentary Wi-Fi on your journey. Stay engaged and online as we take you to your destination! Enjoy a comfy trip to Los Angeles with our onboard facilities like free Wi-Fi and power outlets. Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to Los Angeles

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to Los Angeles online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.