Find transfer & transportation guides from Los Angeles Times Building to Beijing, China. How to get from Los Angeles Times Building to Beijing, China by Flight.
You can get to Beijing, China from Los Angeles Times Building by verhicle types below
You have 7 options transfer to Beijing, China from Los Angeles Times Building below
Take a foot from Times Mirror Square to Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza.
Take a bus from Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza to LAX Terminal 3 Upper Level FlyAway Stop.
Take a subway from Beijing Capital Airport T2 to Dongzhimen.
Take a bus from Union Station to Pomona Transit Center.
Take a subway from Beijing Capital Airport T2 to Dongzhimen.
Take a foot from Times Mirror Square to Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza.
Take a bus from Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza to LAX Terminal 3 Upper Level FlyAway Stop.
Take a train from Beijing Daxing International Airport to Beijing West.
Take a train from L. A. Union Station station to Tustin station.
Take a subway from Beijing Capital Airport T2 to Dongzhimen.
Take a foot from Times Mirror Square to Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza.
Take a bus from Union Station FlyAway - 800 N Alameda St at Union Station / Patsaurus Plaza to LAX Terminal 3 Upper Level FlyAway Stop.
Take a subway from Tianjin Binhai International Airport to Tianjin station.
Take a train from Tianjin Station to Beijing South.
Take a train from L. A. Union Station station to Burbank Airport - South.
Take a subway from Beijing Capital Airport T2 to Dongzhimen.
Take a train from L. A. Union Station station to Burbank Airport - South.
Take a train from Beijing Daxing International Airport to Beijing West.
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Booking.comThe Los Angeles Times Building is a late art deco building in Times Mirror Square at 1st and Spring Streets in Los Angeles, California. It was built as the headquarters of the Los Angeles Times and was designed by Gordon B. Kaufmann. The building wo... Learn more
Beijing ( BAY-JING, BAY-ZHING; Mandarin pronunciation: [pèi.tɕíŋ] (listen)), alternatively romanized as Peking ( PEY-KING), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the world's most populous capital city, with over 21 million resident... Learn more