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Here are some solid activity suggestions when you’re at LAX, with terminal and specialty info:
In-N-Out Burger - Terminal B (Tom Bradley International Terminal): Californian traditional in the very terminal, really nice when you have a desire to get a burger right after being tired of fast foods in the chain.
Petrossian Caviar & Champagne Bar - Terminal 6, near Gate 60A: A delicacy, but for those wishing to indulge themselves prior to boarding their plane with seafood as well as champagne in seating.
Shake Shack - Departure Level, terminal 3: To have a little more of a sit-down yet airport friendly rest spot, there are burgers, shakes and modern chairs that have power ports.
Duty Free Store - Terminal B (post security, gates 135-139): This is the duty free store that has a variety of perfumes and spirits, luxury accessories and travel gifts.
Tumi and Samsonite Terminal 5, Gate 54:Quality luggage, electronics, and a convenient shop to pick up a new carry bag or travel adaptors.
Los Angeles Gift & Souvenir - Terminal 4, near Gate 43: Local themed items-"California sunshine" mugs, LA logo hats and just for a reminder of the city before you fly.
Oneworld Lounge (Al Mourjan style): In association with Tom Bradley international Airport at the Tom Bradley international terminal (TBIT), close to the gate numbered 140: This is an international lounge that provides fresh food, work and comfortable seating area to business class passengers or lounge pass holders.
Delta Sky Club - Terminal 3, Gate 33A: Fantastic runway views, modern lounge, full bar service and shower suites during higher waits.
Virgin Lounge - Terminal 2 (South Satellite) - Via AirTrain to Terminal Bi-level: This is a less congested option with a more contemporary style and intelligent facilities to travellers who have a lounge pass.
3-Hour Airport (Airport Only): Unload, walk to your arrival terminal, AirportAssist to book an access to a lounge, dine (e.g. In-N-Out or Shake Shack) and rest in a lounge before boarding.
5-6 Hour Layover (Short City Loop): You will have time to visit the security and lounge stop with a beach side coffee and use your time to relax at the pier along with a 25-30 minutes ride with Airport Assist to Santa Monica.
8+ Hour Layover (Half-Day City Exploration): AirportAssist will store the luggage or retinue you offload, you take a ride with the LAX FlyAway or rideshare back to downtown Los Angeles or the Venice Beach, sightsee a site of interest, such as the Getty Centre or the Venice Boardwalk (allow 2-3 hours) and then begin your next flight relaxed in a lounge/spa.
Observation Deck LAX (Temporary Rontop pop-up Terminal A/B area): LAX has no permanent public overlook, but in some cases, there are areas with public art and observation points where one can look out the runwa
Spa & wellness - Be Relax Spa - tom Bradley international terminal, gate 137 outside gate: Quick massage, manicure or relaxation treatments should you prefer not to waste time by strolling around.
Kids Zone / Family Lounge - Terminal 1, immediately after Gates 14-15: Soft-play facility to enable younger kids, thus allowing the family to recharge when waiting.
Art & Installations - all over TBIT and Terminals 4-7: LAX has rotating public-art installations and massive walls that make walking between gates more interesting than in other locations.
References sources found: LAX official airport terminal information guide, airport lounge information site, air travel and travel guide websites.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Airport Code | LAX |
| Location | Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Terminals | 9 (Terminals 1–8 + Tom Bradley International Terminal) |
| Wi-Fi | Free throughout all terminals |
| 24×7 Services | Yes |
| Wheelchair Access | Fully available with designated assistance points across terminals |