Los Angeles Flyover Tour
Admire breathtaking bird's eye views of the largest city in California on our Los Angeles Flyover Tour. You'll also be able to choose if you'd like to fly during the day or at night.
Los Angeles Flyover Tour
When booking your flyover tour of Los Angeles, you'll be able to choose between two different times. Both options take off and land at the General Aviation Center and last 1 hour. You can check out the details of both options below:
Morning flyover tour
This tour is the perfect way to see Los Angeles by daylight. We'll take off at 11 am and look out at bird's eye views of iconic landmarks such as the Griffith Observatory, Dodger Stadium, the Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee and Venice Beach.
We'll also fly over Santa Monica Beach and Beverly Hills, where we'll discover the glamour of the mansions owned by Los Angeles' brightest stars from a unique perspective.
Evening flyover tour
If you'd rather see Los Angeles' charms at dusk, we'll meet at the airfield at 7 pm. During the tour, we'll see how the Watts Towers and Downtown Los Angeles are lit up at night.
You'll also admire views of the city's most symbolic sights illuminated, such as the Hollywood Sign and Beverly Hills, from the light aircraft.
Price
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Duration
1 hour.
Language
The activity takes place with a pilot that speaks in English.
Included
English speaking pilot
1 hour flyover tour
When to book?
You can book up until 7 days before the activity as long as there are still places. Book now to guarantee your spot.
Type of voucher
Electronic. Show the voucher on your phone.
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Sustainability
All services published on Civitatis are carried out in accordance with our Sustainability Code.
No printing of documentation required.
Pets
Not permitted.
Frequently asked questions
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Q - How to book?
A - To reserve the activity, choose the date and complete the form on this page. You will receive your confirmation immediately.
If you have any other questions please contact us .
Free cancellation
General Aviation Center.