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Greetings, Super Bowl visitors (and Angelenos hosting Super Bowl visitors)! Some may be surprised to learn that Los Angeles isn’t one big city, but an endless hodgepodge of discrete communities connected by some of the slowest roadways in the country. Thinking of driving from your hotel in Santa Monica to visit friends in Pasadena, and then dining at that new hot spot in Long Beach? Good luck with that.
To help you plan, we’ve made some suggestions — including where to have a great meal, take a hike, have a coffee date, do something touristy, or (maybe, possibly) spot a celebrity — about how to make the most of the non-Super Bowl parts of your stay.
We’ve also got the latest on COVID vaccination and masking rules, as well as details about how to get to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood for the game.
See you around town!
We made our recommendations by area:
We know that this list isn’t comprehensive — how could it be? So send us your recommendations for places to take visitors! We’ll add the best ones to ours.
What are you going to eat at the game? The Times’ Jenn Harris tried all the stadium food so you don’t have to.
It’s going to be rough out there. Here are all the details you’ll need about SoFi Stadium parking, shuttles, public transit and more.
Or you could pay hundreds (or thousands) of dollars for a spot in someone’s driveway. What’s a few hundred more if you already paid thousands for a ticket to the game?
Everyone over age 5 has to show proof that they are fully vaccinated or that they have recently tested negative for COVID-19. If you don’t bring a mask to the game, one will be given to you. Despite L.A.’s mayor and California’s governor being photographed without masks at SoFi recently, officials are stressing that fans should wear them.
Here are all the details about vaccines and masks at SoFi Stadium.
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