From beaches to museums, it's all good in Inglewood
Putting the "greater" in "greater LA area," Inglewood's a lively city in Los Angeles County that's known for its residential neighborhoods, plenty of local attractions, and easy access to the countless sights LA has to offer. Just east of Highway 405 and Los Angeles International Airport, Inglewood is about halfway between the sandy beaches of Playa Del Rey and Downtown's hip urban center. Centrally located Inglewood vacation rentals are close to world-class destinations like the Venice Beach Boardwalk, the Museum of Jurassic Technology, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Sightseeing in and around Inglewood
Do you want to find attractions to visit while you're in the area? Although it can be tempting to stay in your comfortable vacation rental, you'll want to experience everything that makes Inglewood a fun place to get away. Here are some of the major attractions to put on your list, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Hollywood Walk of Fame (9.7 mi / 15.7 km)
- Universal Studios Hollywood (12.3 mi / 19.7 km)
- Aquarium of the Pacific (16.4 mi / 26.4 km)
- Sony Pictures Studios (4.8 mi / 7.7 km)
- 20th Century Fox Studio (6.9 mi / 11.2 km)
- CBS Television City (7.9 mi / 12.7 km)
Inglewood's your gateway to the best of the best in LA
Less than 10 miles from numerous marinas and sandy beaches along the Pacific Ocean, waterfront recreation is a big draw in the area. You can find everything from sailing, kayaking, and surfing along the area's waterfront, and the nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area features hiking trails, sports facilities, and other outdoor recreation. Sightseeing and shopping are major pastimes, and you can catch everything from concerts and comedy to festivals and sporting events at The Forum, an iconic venue that hosts all kinds of live entertainment in a striking, Roman-inspired building.
LA weather's no joke – sunny days in Inglewood
Like much of the LA area, Inglewood has a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers, and mild, relatively wet winters. Average highs peak around 76 degrees in August and September, though temperatures have been known to spike into the 90s from time to time. Winters are on the cooler side, and average lows dip down to 48 degrees in December and January, with highs in the mid-60s. Since LA is a happening place with plenty to do throughout the year, you'll find that prices on Inglewood vacation rentals tend to stay about the same from season to season.
Town and country – Inglewood's scenic open space
Just a few miles inland from sandy beaches on the Pacific Ocean, Inglewood itself is a fairly dense city, and you'll find lots of residential areas dotted with shopping plazas. A couple miles west, the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve provides habitat for more than 300 species of bird, and eagle-eyed observers can spot herons, terns, and Canada geese, as well as the endangered Belding's Savannah Sparrow in the park's marshes. At the nearby Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, you'll find 308 acres of Japanese gardens, sports fields, and walking paths.
Traveling to and around Inglewood
The nearest airport is in Los Angeles Intl. (LAX), located 3.1 mi (5 km) from the city center. If you can't find a flight that works for your travel itinerary, you can also fly into Hawthorne, CA (HHR-Hawthorne Municipal), which is 2.8 mi (4.5 km) away.
You can get around Inglewood by jumping on the metro at Downtown Inglewood Station, Hawthorne/Lennox Station or Crenshaw Station.