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Fly From San Antonio to Los Angeles
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Whether it’s an important meeting, or a family getaway, you are flying from San Antonio International Airport (SAT) to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), be sure to visit Venice Boardwalk. Everything from sand sculptures to portrait artists and musicians are on display, making the 90-minute drive from the airport to Venice Beach more than worth it.
Key Facts
The California Science Center is a free interactive museum located just 14 miles from the airport via I-110 South and I-105 West. Live demonstrations, interactive programs and dynamic films provide a learning experience that is enjoyable for the entire family. Six Flags Magic Mountain, located just 55 minutes north of the airport via I-405, is a world-class amusement park full of heart stopping roller coasters, like the Twisted Colossus, and family-friendly entertainment.
Hints and Tips
The flight from San Antonio International Airport to Los Angeles International Airport is two and a half hours long. Once on the ground, navigating the Los Angeles streets in your rental car can be easy with a GPS device.
A good place to go for a drive is San Gabriel Cannon Road. This road travels via state Route 39 and allows you to take in two of Los Angeles’s impressive reservoirs, and see a bridge that was built in the 1930's, which was dubbed 'the bridge to nowhere' after it was abandoned. Finally, finish your drive by cruising by the beautiful Crystal Lake.