We all know that being a college
student can be tough on the pocketbook, especially when living in Los
Angeles. When you are a poor college student, the phrase “every
penny counts” really starts to ring true. However, although the
wallet may be a little thinner these days, there are still plenty of
ways to keep yourself occupied and have fun throughout the semester.
We’ve got you covered and have put together a few options of
inexpensive or even freethings
to do in Los Angeles!
Hike - Runyon Canyon
Runyon Canyon is a great free outdoor
activity. What makes Runyon so unique is that although you are hiking
in the middle of the Hollywood Hills, you feel miles away from the
busy vibe below. Once at the peak of the mountain, you are provided
with a breathtaking 360-degree view of all of Los Angeles- from the
Valley, to Malibu, to Downtown LA. Pack a picnic and you could make a
day of it. There is plenty of street parking and admission into the
park is also free. It’s perfect for people watching, or if you’re
a dog fanatic, there are always plenty of cute pups roaming around,
as Runyon has a great no-leash dog policy. There’s also a great
chance of seeing a celebrity or two.
Shopping - Melrose Trading Post
Most college students can’t afford to
shop on Rodeo Drive or buy clothes from other high-end stores (yet)
but they can find just as equally cool and valuable stuff for a
fraction of the cost at the Melrose Trading Post. The flea market is
held every Sunday in the parking lot of Fairfax High and is just $2
bucks to get in (all of the money goes to the school). You can find
almost anything here- from clothes, home décor, vintage jewelry and
much more. The market also provides great people watching, as there
are literally individuals from all walks of life gathering in one
location in search of the best deals. If you are looking for unique
items or great vintage finds you need to check out Melrose Trading
Post- it is definitely an LA staple and a favorite cheap activity to
many.
Activity - Abbot Kinney First
Fridays (Venice)
If you are an avid people watcher
and/or crowd lover and are aiming to spend a cheaper Friday night
than usual then Abbot
Kinney First Fridays is an experience you do not want to miss. On
the first Friday of each month, the famous Abbot Kinney Boulevard in
Venice closes off the road around 6pm and the streets come alive
until the wee hours of the night. Dozens of inexpensive yummy food
trucks that serve a smorgasbord of food line the street. You can also
always count on snagging complimentary drinks from reps handing out
trials for their new energy drinks or sodas that you can enjoy for
free with your food. Some of the food trucks that are worth trying
are The Grilled Cheese Truck, Kogi BBQ Truck, The Dim Sum Truck and
the Buttermilk Truck for dessert. There are also many restaurants,
cool galleries, bars, and little courtyard areas where friends,
groups, and couples can mingle and enjoy some free wine.
Happy Hour - La Barca
Not only does La Barca have some of the
best Happy Hour deals in all of Los Angeles, but their food is also
equally on point and not to mention cheap! Brimming with USC students
and local residents alike, La Barca is a fun place for college
students to unwind from a busy day or week. The service is super
attentive and you never have to wait too long for food and drinks.
What makes their Happy Hour so exceptional is their amazing $2.50
margaritas that are overwhelmingly strong but delicious and $3 dollar
tequila shots. Happy hour lasts until 8pm everyday, and 10pm on
Tuesdays, which is unheard of! Street parking is plentiful and they
also have a free private parking lot in the back of the restaurant
off of 25th street. Make sure you go as you won’t regret
it though you might not remember it!
Daniel
Hogan is a writer at Party
Earth -
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