Los Angeles Passes

Antoine Murtha

Updated: 26 May 2026 ·

If you're planning to visit Los Angeles soon, you probably already have a good idea of all the amazing things you can do and see in the City of Angels. In this guide, you will find a comprehensive comparison of the Los Angeles Passes. These tourist tickets combine a wide range of activities and can help you save time and money during your stay So, what is the best City Pass for Los Angeles? The answer is in the following lines!

Overview of the Different Los Angeles Passes

Before we dive into the details of each pass, here's a quick overview of the two most popular Los Angeles pass options:

Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass

The Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass from GO City is a very comprehensive option that provides access to a list of around 40 top tours and attractions in Los Angeles. There is no limit to the number of activities, as this pass allows you access to each of these sites once, throughout its validity period, which ranges from 2 to 7 days. The Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass is a digital tourist ticket. After purchasing online, you'll receive a confirmation and your order number in just a few minutes in your email. Its usage principle is quite simple, as you will need to download the Go City app to import your pass and present it when needed
The pass is valid for 2 years from the purchase date, and it will only be activated upon its first use. Each day of validity expires at midnight, which is why it's better to use this pass for the first time early in the day to make the most of it

Attractions Included in the Pass

In total, over 40 major attractions in Los Angeles (theme parks, museums, guided tours, excursions...) are accessible with this pass. So if you're unsure about what to do in Los Angeles, I recommend checking it out, as you'll find plenty of fun ideas to do! The complete list of attractions is subject to change, and you can review it before finalizing your ticket purchase. Among the main attractions, you will find:

  • Madame Tussauds Hollywood
  • Universal Studios Hollywood (for passes of 4 days or more)
  • LEGOLAND California
  • 24-hour ticket for the Hop-On Hop-Off bus
  • Whale watching in Newport Beach
  • Visit to the Dolby Theatre
  • Aquarium of the Pacific
  • Knott's Soak City Water Park
  • San Diego Zoo
  • Hollywood Museum
  • Bike rental in Santa Monica
  • Eco boat tour with a glass bottom
  • The Grammy Museum
  • The Natural History Museum...

Practically all major attractions in the city are accessible with this pass; the only notable absence is Disneyland California. With your pass, you will also receive a digital guide containing all the useful information about the various attractions (location, hours, descriptions, reservation details...)

Price of the Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass

My Opinion on the Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass

Attractions in Los Angeles are often quite expensive, so it's not surprising that an unlimited pass like this one isn't cheap. If you are among those who really want to do and see as much as possible during their trip to L.A., then there's no doubt that this City Pass can help you save time and money and will make your stay easier
The 1 and 2-day versions are harder to amortize due to time constraints, especially since they do not include the ticket for Universal Studios, which alone costs about $100 per person. For stays of 4 days or more, this uncompromising option is particularly interesting.

Los Angeles Explorer Pass

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The Los Angeles Explorer Pass is also offered by Go City, and is a package where you choose in advance the number of visits you wish to make. Depending on the option you choose, you can discover 2 to 7 activities in Los Angeles. There is no need to make a specific choice at the time of purchase; you can even wait until you're on-site to truly decide which visits interest you. Less comprehensive than the previous pass, this option provides access to a slightly more limited list, including around 30 major attractions in the City of Angels. The Los Angeles Explorer Pass is a 100% digital ticket that works on the same principle as the All Inclusive Pass. You will need to download the Go City app available on the App Store and Google Play. It is valid for two years from the purchase date, and for 60 days from its first use. It also comes with a very complete digital booklet

Attractions Included in the Los Angeles Explorer Pass

About thirty museums, theme parks, excursions, cruises, and other entertainment activities are accessible with the Los Angeles Explorer Pass, including:

  • Warner Bros. Studios
  • Madame Tussauds
  • Dolby Theatre guided tour
  • Hop-On Hop-Off bus (24-hour ticket)
  • Hollywood Sign visit
  • Los Angeles Zoo
  • Aquarium of the Pacific
  • Celebrity Bike Tour
  • Guided tour of Chinatown
  • Whale watching in Newport Beach
  • The Grammy Museum

The list is quite similar to that of the All Inclusive Pass. Disneyland California is still not on the list, but this time two other major attractions are also absent: LEGOLAND and Universal Studios. The exact list is subject to change, so if a specific attraction particularly interests you, be sure to check that it is still available before finalizing your order The digital guide provided with the pass is regularly updated and includes all instructions for using this City Pass, as well as plenty of information about the tourist sites and attractions in Los Angeles.

Price of the Los Angeles Explorer Pass

My Opinion on this Pass

The Los Angeles Explorer Pass is particularly well designed, as it will suit almost everyone who does not need an All Inclusive Pass. This option is aimed more at those who do not wish to multiply activities, either because they are only in the city for a short time, or because they want to take their time during their stay in Los Angeles ☀️ In fact, unlike the All Inclusive pass that must necessarily be used every day to be cost-effective, the Explorer Pass has the advantage of being used more sporadically, providing real flexibility. For example, during a one-week stay in L.A., you won't lose anything by using a 4-activity Explorer Pass to do two visits on the first day, one visit on the 4th day, and one last visit on the 6th day

What is the Best Option?

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There isn't really a perfect formula for everyone, and the best choice should be made solely based on your desires:

  • The Los Angeles All Inclusive Pass is the best option for all travelers who want to make as many discoveries as possible. It is the only option that includes the two very popular attractions, LEGOLAND and Universal Studios.
  • The Los Angeles Explorer Pass is perfect for those who want to experience a few major attractions in the city at their own pace.
  • The Los Angeles Sightseeing Flex Pass is primarily aimed at those interested in some rather expensive activities focused on Hollywood and the stars.

I hope this comprehensive article has helped you gain clarity on how these passes work In any case, I can only encourage you to buy one, as they are all very cost-effective! To plan your stay in California even better, you can also read my article on the best places to stay in Los Angeles!