I'd stick to the coast. It's more pleasant than the inland route.
Also, if you go inland, you climb over the Santa Monica mountains
twice -- once to get to the valley and again to get over to W.
Hollywood. The coast mostly has a shoulder, but watch out for parked
cars opening doors. I'd do that route early in the morning on a
weekend if you can to avoid the beach traffic. If it's a weekday, wait
until after the commute rush. When you get to Santa Monica head inland
on Entrada to Ocean Ave, which will take you up to San Vicente Blvd.
San Vicente will take you into Westwood. I'd probably take Santa
Monica Blvd to West Hollywood from there but don't expect a fun ride.
It will be heavy traffic and you'll need to be alert.

I haven't lived in LA for a long time, so maybe some current Angelenos
will chime in with alternatives.

jim m
wc ca

Once you get to Santa Monica

On May 25, 10:36 am, Christine Masterson <crmaster...@gmail.com>
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> I have my bike trip planned as far as Ventura, CA. AS I will not be camping,
> and do not have $800 for a night's lodging (!), I am would like suggestions
> about biking into LA.  Thanks.
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