How Big Is Los Angeles?

USA · North America

Area

1,302 km²

503 mi²

Population

4.0M

Metro: 13.2M

Density

3,049/km²

Founded

1781

Los Angeles Size Overview

Los Angeles covers an area of 1,302 km² (503 mi²) in USA, North America. The entertainment capital of the world. The city is often called "LA". To put this in perspective, Los Angeles is about 1.2x smaller than London.

With a population of 4.0 million (13.2 million in the metropolitan area), Los Angeles has a population density of 3,049 people per km². The greater Los Angeles metropolitan area extends to 12,562 km².

Los Angeles has a history stretching back to 1781. The city is renowned for Hollywood, Venice Beach, Griffith Observatory, and Getty Museum.

Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate, with summer temperatures averaging 24°C and winters around 14°C. The city's main public transit system is the LA Metro.

Did You Know?

  • LA's sprawling metro area is larger than some US states
  • The Hollywood Sign was originally 'Hollywoodland', an ad for a housing development in 1923

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