Los Angeles → Tokyo → Singapore → Dubai

Los Angeles → Tokyo → Singapore → Dubai

World Route·14 days recommended·4 stops

The smartest reason to choose Los Angeles → Tokyo → Singapore → Dubai is simple: the sequence itself makes the trip better. Los Angeles → Tokyo → Singapore → Dubai spans 14 days and works best when you let each stop reveal a different side of the trip. It has enough variety to please adventurous travelers, but enough structure to stay easy. Los Angeles brings Hollywood, beaches, studio culture, and endless California light. In Tokyo, expect neon, temples, serious food, efficient transit, and endless variation. Singapore adds futuristic gardens, hawker food, clean streets, and seamless city travel. Time in Dubai means skylines, desert adventures, luxury shopping, and easy global connections. Spring and autumn often offer the easiest balance for multi city travel, though the ideal timing varies. It is built for ambitious travelers, milestone trips, and people who want iconic contrasts across continents. Because the transfers are manageable, the route keeps its momentum without wasting too many hours in transit. Book the biggest attractions and the key transport segments in advance if you are traveling during busy weeks. What stays with most travelers is not just the landmarks but the changing texture of each day. The itinerary leaves room for slower meals and unexpected favorites. Even shorter stays still feel worthwhile because each city gives you a quick, vivid sense of place. Neighborhood walks often become as valuable as the signature sights. Plan your Los Angeles → Tokyo → Singapore → Dubai trip today travelers often remember the small moments most on a route like this and that keeps.

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Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is the most sprawling, car-dependent and cinematically mythologised metropolis in the United States — a city that has been dreamed about, discussed, dismissed and reinvented so many times that arriving for the first time feels like entering a familiar scene from a thousand films and television shows. It is also a place of extraordinary cultural diversity, excellent food (some of the finest Mexican, Japanese, Korean and Ethiopian cooking in North America), and a natural setting of rare beauty — beaches, mountains and desert within an hour's drive in any direction. The visitor's LA is concentrated along the Westside and coastal strip: Santa Monica pier and beach, Venice Beach's boardwalk, the Getty Center (Richard Meier's hilltop museum with outstanding European paintings and Pacific views), the Griffith Observatory (panoramic views and excellent astronomy), the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Getty Villa (Roman villa with Greek and Roman antiquities) and the LA County Museum of Art. Beyond the tourist infrastructure, LA rewards those who drive and explore: the Grand Central Market downtown for extraordinary multicultural street food, Koreatown for the finest Korean barbecue outside Seoul, Silver Lake and Los Feliz for independent bookshops and cafés, Malibu for surf and celebrity, Joshua Tree for desert camping under extraordinary night skies. The Los Angeles food truck scene is extraordinary. The Broad and MOCA are world-class contemporary art museums.

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Singapore

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Singapore

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