Fly from Los Angeles to Lahore with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Los Angeles to Lahore to transport yourself from the glitz and glamour of the American West Coast to the majesty and minarets of the capital of Pakistan’s Punjab province.
Shalimar Bagh, Sheesh Mahal and Lahore Fort are all waiting to be explored and are three of Lahore’s many highlights.
Your journey also includes the chance to explore the best of Abu Dhabi by turning your connection into a longer stopover in the UAE’s capital.
LAX to LHE: flight facts
Flying from Los Angeles to Lahore: FAQs
What is the traditional dress of Lahore?
The local dress of Lahore is a long tunic and cool, loose-fitting trousers. This is called a shalwar kameez and is available inexpensively at local markets, and might be a good option after your flight from Los Angeles to Lahore if needed.
Dress modestly and respectfully, especially around religious sites.
What is the easiest way to get around Lahore?
The easiest way to get around Lahore is by taxi or auto rickshaw. Both are cheap and quick ways to see the city.
You can also take the Lahore Metrobus or travel by the Lahore Junction Railway. Located in the heart of the city, the railway is a vital transport hub for travellers moving about the city. The network buses are also a good way to get around.
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Creative culture
Housing Lahore’s largest permanent collection of artwork, Alhamra Art Gallery is a must-see for art enthusiasts. With its collection of cosmopolitan sculptures, it’s reminiscent of the grand Museum of Art in Los Angeles.
Designed by Pakistan’s leading architect Nayyar Ali Dada, the Alhamra Art Gallery offers two floors exhibiting paintings by local artists. Watch live theatrical dramas and comedies, or immerse yourself in artwork, sculptures and literature.
Wander the ancient city
Nestled deep in the centre of Lahore sits the famous Old City. Dating back over 4,000 years, you’ll be a world away from the modern city of Los Angeles.
Travel back in time as you wander through the heritage city’s narrow lanes and marvel at its traditional multi-storied houses. Join the History by Night Tour, explore museums or simply sample delicious local food – halwa poori is a sweet, fried delicacy that you simply can’t miss.