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Are you looking for a map of Los Angeles ? When traveling, I always carry a map with me so I don’t miss any important tourist spots. To help you plan your trip, I’ve compiled the best maps of Los Angeles (California) in this post.

In this article you will find 10 maps of LA that you can print out or save on your smartphone to check anytime:

Los Angeles tourist map

  • Interactive map of LA
  • Map of the main attractions in LA

Los Angeles street map

  • Map of Los Angeles neighborhoods

Los Angeles metro map

Los Angeles road map

High-resolution map of LA

United States map

  • Map of LA for downloading

With the tourist map of Los Angeles below, you can get a very general idea of the main points of interest in the city and where they are located.

Los Angeles tourist map

Interactive map of LA (California)

The interactive map of Los Angeles that you will find below has all the tourist attractions in Los Angeles and surroundings . Did I forget any? You can leave a comment and I’ll add it as fast as I can.

At the end of this article, you can download the kml file of this map, so you can check it anytime during your trip, even if you’re offline .

Map of the main attractions in Los Angeles

Here is a map of the main attractions in Los Angeles so that, even if you don’t have too much time to get to know the city, you can see the must-see places quickly and efficiently.

Map of the main attractions in Los Angeles

The street map of Los Angeles below will help you avoid getting lost in the city and figure out quickly where you are.

Los Angeles street map

Los Angeles Neighborhood Map

I’m sure you’ve heard of many neighborhoods in Los Angeles, such as Beverly Hills, Bel-Air or Hollywood, but do you know where they are? With the map of neighborhoods of Los Angeles that I include here, you can quickly locate them.

Los Angeles Neighborhood Map

If you want even more information, we’ve written an article on the best neighborhoods to stay in LA that you may find interesting.

A metro map of Los Angeles is an essential tool for getting around big cities like LA. You can click on the Los Angeles metro map to zoom in.

Los Angeles metro map

This LA road map will allow you to move around the city or get in and out of it with no problems. You can also travel the Pacific Coast Highway, a beautiful scenic drive.

Los Angeles road map

If you’re afraid of getting lost in the city, don’t worry. With this high-resolution map of LA, you can zoom in and find any point.

High-resolution map of LA

Thinking to yourself, where is Los Angeles on a map ? Check out this map of the United States.

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Map of Los Angeles for downloading

You can get the kml file of this map of Los Angeles for downloading so you can check it at any time, even when you are offline. To use it, install the Maps.me and Dropbox apps on your smartphone.

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First, save the kml file that you have downloaded in Dropbox and open it from your phone using Maps.me so that all the places we’ve indicated on our interactive map are downloaded.

And that’s all! With these maps of Los Angeles, you already have everything you need to plan your trip to the City of Stars.

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How to Explore Downtown Los Angeles on a Self-Guided Walking Tour

Last Modified: July 12, 2023 //  by  Anda //   16 Comments

Nobody walks in LA, right? Well, that’s mostly true when you need to get from one place to another, since distances are quite big here. However, there are many walking opportunities in this city and quite a few places worth exploring on foot. So if this your first time in Los Angeles and you want to take a walking tour of the downtown area, here are the best places to visit.

Downtown area, one of the best places to stay in Los Angeles

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Historic Center & Olvera Street

Union station, downtown (bunker hill), bunker hill steps, l.a. public library, angels flight railway, bradbury building, grand central market, broadway historic theater district, getting around downtown los angeles, is downtown los angeles safe for walking, a self guided walking tour of downtown los angeles.

I have to confess that although we lived in Los Angeles area for over 30 years, it took me a while to discover how attractive this city really is. Despite being such a big urban sprawl, Downtown L.A. has all manner of walks. From shopping, to ethnic and architecturally themed choices, you can actually use your feet quite a lot in Los Angeles.

So here is a suggested self-guided walking tour that will take you through the most representative neighborhoods in Downtown Los Angeles.

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Begin your walk in the Historic Center, the oldest area in LA. The Historic Center is concentrated around Olvera Street , a colonial-era alley lined with shops, popular restaurants and stalls selling everything from folk art to silver jewelry.

Start at Union Station (800 N. Alameda St.), turn left on W. Cesar Chavez Ave., then turn left again on Olvera St. and continue till you reach El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument.

Olvera Street, one of the best walks in LA

Olvera Street is the oldest part of the Downtown, so it’s for a good reason called “the birthplace of Los Angeles.”

Old structure on Olvera Street in Los Angeles

Some of the city’s oldest structures are in this area. Among them is “ La Placita ” the first church built in L.A. (1822), which still remains a focal point for the Latino community.

"La Placita" the first church built in Los Angeles

Also in the Historic Center is Union Station , the main railway station in Los Angeles and the largest railroad passenger terminal in the Western United States.

Union Station in L.A.

Since you are so close to it, I suggest taking a short tour. Union Station is more than just a bustling transportation hub. It’s a true cultural center and one of Los Angeles’ most important landmarks, so you won’t regret visiting it.

Head next to Chinatown , one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, just a 10 minutes walk from Union Station via N Alameda St.

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The original Chinatown, which developed in the mid-1800s, was demolished in 1930s, to make room for Union Station.

A walk through this neighborhood will take you past neon-embellished pagodas, funky shops filled with Chines herbs, goods, and lucky bamboo, and many Chinese eateries and businesses. 

Start at the East Gate (930 N. Broadway) leading into Chinatown’s Central Plaza, where tourists mingle with Westside families and Chinese seniors playing xiangqi (Chinese chess).

Chinatown neighborhood in Los Angeles

Head west across Gin Ling Way to the shops that sell an eclectic array of Asian-influenced collectibles, art and books. The area bustles with life, energy and color. Throw a coin for good luck into the wishing wells here, then cross Hill St. and turn south Chung King Rd. lined with art galleries.

Chinatown Gateway Monument (The Dragon Gate)

Although much smaller than the Chinese neighborhoods of New York, or San Francisco, you’ll still find great food and numerous Chinese specialty stores in Chinatown L.A.

Continue your Downtown LA tour with a walk on Bunker Hill . Back in the 19th century, Bunker Hill was an exclusive suburb filled with filled with Victorian-style homes for the upper-class residents of Los Angeles.

But in the 1920s, the wealthy residents of Bunker Hill began leaving for more affluent enclaves, such as Beverly Hills and Pasadena . As a result, Bunker Hilled turned into a rundown working class neighborhood.

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In the late 20th century, the hill was lowered in elevation, and the entire area was redeveloped with modern structures for residences, commerce, and entertainment. Today’s Bunker Hill is a mixture of commercial high rises and arts venues.

There are quite a few places worth visiting in this area of the city, like the L.A. Central Library, Angels Flight Railway, Bunker Hill Steps, and Central Market.

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in the Music Center Plaza

Start your walk at the Music Center Plaza , home to LA’s most famous cultural venues: Walt Disney Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion , and Ahmanson Theater .

This area of the Downtown is also home to some of the most amazing rooftop bars in Los Angeles, so if you have time you should drop by and admire the beautiful view of the city from high above.

Self guided walking tour map of Downtown Los Angeles

From the Music Center head southwest on N Grand Ave. then turn right unto W 5th Street to reach the Bunker Hill Steps. This is a 15 minute walk.

The elegant steps provide a shortcut between Bunker Hill and the Los Angeles Public Library. There is a beautiful water fountain that cascades down to the bottom of the steps. 

Bunker Hill Steps

There are 294 steps, but luckily you’ll be climbing down. This is a wonderful place to take a walk through, so don’t forget to bring your camera.

Right across from the Bunker Hill Steps, at 630 W 5th Street, is the Los Angeles Public Library , which has been designated a Historic Cultural Monument.

L.A. Public Library

The building itself is an architectural gem, featuring a tiled pyramid roof and a beautiful garden. Inside the library there are many beautiful spaces, like the Atrium of the Tom Bradley wing, or the stairway outside the Getty Gallery.

The Atrium of the Tom Bradley Wing at the L.A. Public Library

But the focal point of the library is the Rotunda, a huge hall covered with elaborate paintings and a gigantic dome ceiling.

Visiting the L.A. Public Library on a self guided walking tour of Downtown Los Angeles

After visiting the L.A. Public Library, head southeast on W 5th St then turn left onto S Grand Ave then turn right to take the stairs towards Angels Flight Railway . This is a short 8 minute walk.

Just a short 8 minute walk from the LA Central Library will take you to one of Los Angeles’ oldest landmarks : Angels Flight Railway . This 120 years old cable car that takes passengers up to the top of Bunker Hill from the Pershing Square Metro station, is the world’s shortest ride. It takes only 50 seconds!

Downtown Los Angeles walking tour map

To get there, head southeast on W 5th St toward S Grand Ave., turn left onto S Grand Ave. then turn right and take the stairs.

If you ever wanted to ride the funicular from the movie La-La Land , here is your chance. The funicular appeared in movies ever since 1918, but more recently it was used to film Ryan Gosling’s and Emma Stone’s characters riding it in the 2016 film  La La Land .

Visiting Angels Flight in Downtown Los Angeles on a self guided walking tour

Angels Flight has two funicular cars –  Olivet  and  Sinai – running in opposite directions on a shared cable. The cost is only $1 each way and the experience is really fun!

The Bradbury is one of the oldest commercial buildings in downtown L.A., just a short 4 minute walk from Angels Flight Railway. Head northeast on S Hill St toward W 3rd St., then turn right on 3rd Street. Bradbury Building is at the corner of Broadway and 3rd Street, at 304 S Broadway.

map of a self guided tour in Downtown Los Angeles

From the outside you may not think much of this structure, but when you step inside you’ll be fairly impressed.

Self guided walking tour of the Bradbury Building in Downtown Los Angeles

The interior is nothing short of spectacular, with marble stairwells, ornate iron railings and Mexican tile. There is also a set of bird-cage style elevators which I’ve only seen in the Art Deco buildings in Europe.

Bird-cage style elevator at Bradbury Building

The great thing about getting inside Bradbury Building is that it’s free. However, you can only go up to the first stair landing since there are working business there. Even so, it’s still worth visiting this historic landmark.

Right half a block away from Bradbury Building, at 317 Broadway, you can visit the busy scene of the Grand Central Market . This iconic food hall is home to an array of multicultural stands and food stops.

Visiting Grand Central Market in Los Angeles on a self guided walking tour

There are butchers, fishmongers, spice sellers, and dozens of cafés and food stands, each with their own unique history. But there are also long lines at Grand Central Market, so if you plan to eat here be prepared to stand in line. However, the food is awesome!

From the Grand Central Market continue on South Broadway for two more blocks, till you reach 6th Street. Here you’ll find yourself in the middle of the historic Broadway Theater District , that stretches for six blocks from 3rd to 9th Streets along South Broadway.

Los Angeles Broadway Historic Theater District Map.

The Theatre District  is home to a beautiful collection of grandiose old movie palaces built between 1910s and 1930’s. Many of these theaters began as vaudeville stages and later transformed into movie theaters.

Los Angeles Theater

We didn’t discover these historic buildings till recently, when we decided to take a tour of the Theater District. Walking into these theaters felt like looking through a window into the entertainment industry’s heyday. What surprised us is that some of these historic buildings seem much bigger on the inside than on the outside.

Interior of the Million Dollar Theater in Los Angeles Theater District

The tour takes you inside some of this ornate movie palaces, like Los Angeles Theater, Million Dollar Theater, Orpheum Theater, or the Theater at Ace Hotel.

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Los Angeles is a collection of neighborhoods with distinct personalities, connected by streets that can stretch for miles. The points of interest may be very far apart from each other and some walks may include loops, slopes, or stair climbing.

So how are you going to manage if you have problems walking? Just do what the locals do: drive or take the bus to your favorite walk. Public transportation works pretty well in Los Angeles, although it’s not always time efficient.

If you decide to drive, there are plenty of parking structures all around the city, but the fees may be quite steep. Another option is Uber or Lyft. However, I believe that taking a walking tour is the best way to explore Downtown Los Angeles.

Like all large US metropolitan cities, Downtown Los Angeles consists of safe and quite unsafe areas for walking, especially after dark. There are some nice sections, and some very run down sections where you are likely to feel uncomfortable. For this reason, I recommend choosing very carefully where you want to stay in L.A ., in case you decide to book a hotel in the Downtown area.

Overall, Downtown Los Angeles is not a dangerous place to walk during the daytime, or even early evening. But the scenery can change abruptly: now you are in a very populated place, with lots of activities around and then, a couple of blocks away, you find yourself in a poor and deserted and area with no people around. So have to know where you’re going before starting your walk.

The walking tour suggested in this post however, will only take you through the safest areas in Downtown Los Angeles, where I myself feel pretty safe walking.

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January 20, 2022 at 5:07 am

I was so thrilled to see this article before coming to L.A. because I was totally lost on what I could in the downtown area. Thank you so much for very detailed and accurate information on locations and cross streets. The self guided tour was easy to follow and such a beautiful sight to see. Once again thanks so much. I had a fantastic time!!

January 20, 2022 at 11:23 am

I’m really glad my article was of help to you. Hope you’ll return to Los Angeles in the future.

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January 11, 2021 at 2:05 pm

Self guided walking tour is something I always prefer to do in any city that I visit, but I never thought walking around LA is even possible. Good to know that its not only possible but also a good way to explore certain areas of the city. Olvera street looks gorgeous. If you had only shown me a pic, I wouldn’t even have guessed it is LA. The architecture of LA Public Library is definitely interesting. Angel’s Flight? That’s quite intriguing. I really wouldn’t miss the funicular ride!

January 11, 2021 at 11:39 am

We enjoyed your walking tour of LA! We’ve been to LA and your post brings back so much memories of the last time we’ve been there. We actually have not been able to visit the spots you mention here as we went from one destination to another when we were there. So next time, we’ll definitely check these spots out. Thanks a lot!

January 10, 2021 at 4:00 am

haha that’s so true. When I visited downtown LA and I walked everywhere alone, I found it strange that there were not many people walking. Even when I inquired at the hostel I stayed, they said the same. But honestly, I loved exploring the city by walk and I saw more things than I could have if I had taken a cab or a car.

January 9, 2021 at 5:44 pm

The elevator area in Bradbury Building reminded me of a building in Denver, but the name of the building is not in my head now. I didn’t know that LA also has funicular cars. That’s cool! This walking tour give me ideas on what to do if I stop in LA.

Debra Schroeder

January 8, 2021 at 10:12 pm

ROFL, you’re so right. No one walks in LA. Loved the idea of this tour. The map will make it easy to follow if I decide to try it. Union Station is a definite must for the architecture alone. Wow, the LA Public Library mural!. Okay, you’ve convinced me and I must try this but will wait until things open up so I don’t miss out. 

January 9, 2021 at 10:52 am

Hahaha, glad I convinced you, Debra.

Linda (LD Holland)

January 8, 2021 at 1:16 pm

I must admit we went from sight to sight when we visited LA and did not spend much time walking. This path looks like a great route to try. I love the variety in neighborhoods and architecture you passed by. We would definitely head inside the Public Library!

January 8, 2021 at 1:58 pm

It’s definitely worth doing at least once.

January 7, 2021 at 8:17 am

I enjoyed following you on this walking tour of LA. I visited about 20 years ago but stuck to all the tourist sites and so didn’t see much of the real LA. I like your use of maps to show the walking route – really helpful for people to be able to follow easily. It’s nice to explore your own city, I often go to London and just wander around, it’s amazing what you can discover!

January 7, 2021 at 11:07 am

Thank you, Angela. Glad you found the maps useful.

October 9, 2021 at 11:41 pm

Unfortunately most of these places are closed due to CV19. Bradbury has been closed to the public for some time now. Most of the theaters are closed too. Million Dollar theater is in the middle of construction. If you Google these places, most won’t tell you correct info of hours or if it’s even open, due to lack of update. However, this article and this tour guide are spot on, so worth bookmarking and visiting once the mandated and CV19 is clear.

October 10, 2021 at 11:59 pm

Thanks for bringing that to my attention. Unfortunately we live such unusual times, that you don’t know what’s open and what’s not. This summer most of these places were open. At any rate, hope you’ll get to visit downtown Los Angeles once we get a break from Covid. ”

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January 7, 2021 at 12:01 am

I would love to write about my city like this. Angels Flight station looks like a must-do. You make LA sound so much fun.

January 7, 2021 at 12:11 am

Glad you liked it.

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A self-guided walking tour of Downtown Los Angeles (DTLA)

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This post was originally published on A Globe Well Travelled in 2017. The content has been revised and updated with fresh information.

I’ve visited Los Angeles a total of 4 times, and only in my most recent visit did I finally explore downtown (DTLA).

I purchased tickets for the Museum of Ice Cream – a pop up museum in the LA Arts District which was showing for the summer of 2017. The museum was near to the downtown area, so I considered this the perfect opportunity to venture into the city center.

Most visitors will skip Downtown LA in favour of Hollywood, Santa Monica, or the theme parks. It’s understandable – LA’s inner city district isn’t really known for having tourist hot spots, but I believe that it’s worth putting aside a morning or an afternoon to explore.

I did some research before my visit, scouring various internet articles on the best things to see in DTLA. Here’s my self-guided walking tour of Downtown Los Angeles, plus a map I made for your reference!

Self-guided walking tour map DTLA

DTLA map guide:

P – Parking 1 – The Last Bookstore 2 – Angels Flight Railway 3 – Grand Central Market 4 – Bradbury Building 5 – City Hall 6 – Walt Disney Concert Hall 7 – Los Angeles Public Library 8 – Bar with a view

Note: Los Angeles is a driving city. There are some trains and buses, but generally people drive everywhere. We spent at least 20 minutes driving around DTLA trying to find cheap street parking before we gave up and went into one of the paid car parks. I’m fairly sure we ended up parking in Joe’s Garage on the corner of 3rd St and Spring St, which cost us about $11 to park there for a few hours.

Hollywood Hotel, Los Angeles

Where we stayed:

Rob and I based our stay in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Hotel . This hotel is not actually in the heart of Hollywood as its name might suggest, but on the far east end – much closer to DTLA (which is one of the reasons I wanted to stay there). The location was within 15 minutes drive of Downtown, Griffith Observatory, and Hollywood.

The hotel has a bunch of recently updated rooms, one of which we were lucky enough to get for our booking. If you decide to stay at the Hollywood Hotel, you should definitely ask for one of these rooms if you have the option to choose!

The rooms at The Hollywood Hotel were tastefully decorated with local art, including canvases and framed pictures of Hollywood and Los Angeles, which really got us into the LA vibe.

The hotel also had a truly adorbs inner courtyard with a private bar that was open for 2 hours each evening, and the rates also included a full breakfast with an omelette + pancake bar (booyah!). This was honestly an amazing place to stay in Los Angeles.

The Last Bookstore, Los Angeles

1. The Last Bookstore

We started our walking tour at The Last Bookstore , a highly Instagrammable book shop in DTLA. This place might seem like a regular bookstore on first glance, but when you look a little closer, you’ll find that it has a wonderous collection of book themed art hidden throughout the shelves.

Upstairs, there are book sculptures like the above magical warped bookshelves, or regular bookshelves with circular holes in the middle, or books ordered not by any particular genre but by the rainbow colours of their covers. It’s what I imagine the mind of Matilda looks like on the inside.

Angels Flight Railway, Los Angeles

2. Angels Flight Railway

Angels Flight Railway is a funicular that opened in 1901. It was originally used to take passengers between Olive St and Hill St to shop in the markets at the bottom of the hill. You can still ride these adorable railway cars for just $1.00.

Unfortunately the railway was closed for maintenance when Rob and I visited, but it was still interesting to see this historic piece of Los Angeles juxtaposed with all the new skyscrapers surrounding it.

Grand Central Market, Los Angeles

3. Grand Central Market

Grand Central Market is another historic point in DTLA. This market has been operating since 1917 (100 years!) and was once the go-to place for LA’s stylish residents to buy their produce, baked goods, flowers, and coffee.

The current market is full of everything you would imagine fancy LA people to be craving, like organic kale salads and freshly pressed fruit juices. If you’re interested in discovering all the best foods in downtown, try this DTLA food tour .

The Bradbury Building, Los Angeles

4. Bradbury Building

I only knew about the Bradbury Building as an architecturally beautiful landmark from a list of things to see in DTLA, but Rob got pretty excited when he realised that this building was a major part of the set of Blade Runner (the old movie, not the new one!).

The building is mostly closed to the public except for the lobby area. If you enter from 3rd street, you’ll step right up to the most photogenic spot on the first set of stairs. The interior has a huge skylight ceiling, which lights up the wrought-iron balustrades and Victorian-style architecture. You can see this building (along with a few of the others on this list) through an Old and New Downtown Los Angeles Walking Tour .

View from City Hall, Los Angeles

5. City Hall

I was desperate to find a place to see views of downtown, so when I discovered that City Hall has a free observation deck, I quickly added it to my tour of DTLA.

It was a little confusing to get up the tower as there is no signage for it. What you have to do is this: Go in the visitors entrance off Main Street, then tell the security guard that you want to go up to the observation deck. They’ll give you some instructions, which is to go up 20 or so floors in one elevator, then switch to another elevator to go up another few floors, then once you have gone as far up as possible you take the stairs the rest of the way.

On a clear day, you’ll get a fabulous view of Los Angeles from this viewpoint! When you’re ready to leave, exit onto Spring Street then walk through the lovely Grand Park.

Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles

6. Walt Disney Concert Hall

The Walt Disney Concert Hall is known for its unique appearance. Designed by the famous architect Frank Gehry, the concert hall opened in 2003 and has been a center of musical culture in Los Angeles ever since.

While Rob and I just admired the building from the outside, you can actually explore the inside as well. Self-guided tours are available on most days between 10AM – 2PM or guided tours are offered twice daily on most Thursdays to Sundays. Both tour options take 60 minutes and are 100% free!

Los Angeles Public Library

7. LA Public Library

I have a thing about photographing libraries. I just love the towering bookcases, and the architecture of a library is often grand and interesting. The Los Angeles Public Library was no exception.

We initially took the escalators up to the top level for views of the atrium, which was mildly impressive, but the real wow-factor was found in the rotunda. This space has a gigantic dome ceiling, and every surface except the floor has been covered with elaborate paintings, some of which have been there since the library opened in the 1920s.

I really can’t describe how beautiful this room was, you have to see it for yourself! If you want to learn more about the architecture of the Los Angeles Public Library, the building is included as a stop on this DTLA architecture tour .

Los Angeles Revolving Restaurant

8. Bar with a view

In true Rob-and-Ash-style, we wanted to end our afternoon tour at a rooftop bar. Originally my plan was to go to  The Standard Hotel  for their rooftop bar, but as we exited the elevators, a security guard promptly told me that there were no cameras allowed and that I would have to check it in downstairs before coming back up to enjoy the bar minus my camera.

Now I have no idea why the hotel thinks that banning cameras at the rooftop bar is a good idea. What good is a view without a way to capture it? And wouldn’t people just use the cameras built into their smartphones to take photos instead? Fuming, I left the hotel and looked up another bar which would give us views of the city and allow me to take my camera with me.

We settled on the BonaVista Lounge, located in the  The Westin Bonaventure Hotel . From the outside, the hotel appears as a set of golden glass towers. The lounge on the 34th floor is actually a revolving restaurant. The dream of the 70s is alive in Los Angeles.

While this kind of venue isn’t usually one that I would choose to visit on my travels, I have to admit it was satisfying to sit on the puffy armchairs and drink wine while the lounge did a full rotation over 1.5 hours. The view was pretty great – we could even see as far as Venice Beach right as the sun was setting over the ocean!

*I was a guest of  Hollywood Hotel during my stay in Los Angeles. I’m proud to be an honest and transparent blogger, so every opinion expressed on AGWT is a true review of my experience!

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How I’d love to visit LA one day. When I do, I’ll make sure to check this blog post again!

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I think LA is actually an underrated city – the first few times that I visited I didn’t really enjoy it, but once I got past the generic tourist stuff and started digging deeper into the city’s attractions, I began to love LA! I hope you get to visit the city sometime soon, Charmaine!

Ashlea, I can’t believe you stole my tour. That will be $25. You hit the nail on the head when it comes to seeing downtown. This is the exact tour I give people all the time when I get people that want to see downtown. I know your article is a couple of years old, but it is still a good one. If you want a different tour next time, I would recommend the Watts towers, Korean friendship Bell, and the Observatory. I’m always open to show off my City and invite you on your next tour.

Just wanted to say, I’ve been researching online for self walking tours of DTLA and this is by far the best. I’ll take it with me when I visit next week. Thank you!

That’s so wonderful to hear, Victoria! I actually wrote this post as I couldn’t find much info online for my own visit to DTLA, so I figured it would be useful for other people. I hope you enjoy your time in Los Angeles 🙂

Very helpful itinerary! Thank you!

I’m so glad that you found it useful, Paula! 🙂

Hi Ashlea: Is this recommended as a walking tour? I’m not familiar with the distances between each spot, so am wondering if you access each spot on foot, or by auto? Please let me know. Also, if it is a walking tour, is it appropriate even for Seniors? I would like to come, and bring some friends. Thanks, Christy

Yes, it’s easy to get between each place on foot 🙂 It would be ok for reasonably fit seniors. I wouldn’t recommend driving around downtown as there isn’t much parking.

Extremely helpful. Friends are visiting from New Mexico today and I needed to organize a little day adventure for their spur of the moment trip and this just seems perfect. Plus, I live in Koreatown, which is a 20 minute bus ride from downtown. Totally perfect. Thank you!

Oh that’s perfect! Koreatown is definitely a place that I want to check out next time I’m in LA 😉 I hope your friends enjoyed the downtown walking tour!

This tour made our day, Ashlea. Thanks for such a carefully curated itinerary of the five blocks around our hotel. We’re writing this comment from the lobby bar of the Intercontinental (the lobby is on the 70th floor, so the view is epic). We discovered that both the Standard and the Bonaventure (where we stayed) don’t open the rooftop lounges until 4pm.

Happy trails! Blair & Clayton.

That is great news, Blair! I’m so glad you enjoyed the DTLA walking tour. Good to know about the opening hours of the rooftop bars and the lobby of the Intercontinental – I’m always on the lookout for a nice free view 😉

I have about 2/3 of a day here- Sat arrival, 230pm at The LA Downtown Hotel on Figueroa. I’m free til 4pm Sun. Plan to go to 8 am Sun Mass at Cathedral. Need ideas for a drink spot and a dinner spot on Sat eve. Ideas? Can a single woman walk safely in this area on Sat nite? Of course, I’d plan to return to my hotel before 10pm. A lot of ques, I know. Any thoughts? Thanks so much, Kirby

Thanks for this rundown of DTLA. We ares trying here currently and found there’s actually a lot to do round here. I like the same things as you, book stores, libraries, city views. I actually think we will spend all our time here in this area. Many thanks once again. Ps I’m staying at Level Living apartments which is great and near a whole foods store. Regards a New Zealand traveller

Thanks for this post, it was really help full to organize my visit and make out the most of it. I only missed the City Hall, because I visited only for the weekend.

I’m glad you enjoyed your time in DTLA, Elizabeth! You can check out City Hall next time you’re in the area 🙂

I’m in LA 4 a few days and this was great. The map was most helpful and we did almost all of it except LA Library and hotel with a view. We braved it after The Last Bookstore and caught the 720 bus to La Brea Park and caught the last hour of the tar pit. We are staying near there. Cool museums to see as well.

Oh wow, I’ve never heard of the La Brea tar pits – looks like a fun activity 😀 I’m so glad you enjoyed my suggestions for DTLA!

A really excellent little walking tour, thank you so much for sharing it. As you can see, it is still being used – we followed it only yesterday!

That is fantastic news, thanks Michele! This is surprisingly one of my more popular posts – it seems there are many people like you who are looking for things to do in DTLA!

We will be doing a lot of our exploring on foot so this is great . Thank you for sharing.

No problem, Belinda! Enjoy your time in DTLA 🙂

I used your tour route to do a little DTLA walk about with out of town relatives. It was just perfect and I would recommend that anyone take advantage of this post. All I would suggest is reminders that the Disney Concert Hall has free tours, so check their site to be on time (we missed it) and maybe not hit the Central Market at noon. It was great food but super packed. Thank you!

I’m so glad you enjoyed DTLA, Queenie! That’s a good point about the free tours of the concert hall – it’s always worth checking those times before you arrive. And yes the market can get super busy… I think that visiting on a weekday will be a little quieter than a weekend day.

What a great little walking guide. I hope you enjoyed your time in my city.

It’s very weird about The Standard. You’ll be happy to know they’ve since closed down. If you find yourself in LA again I recommend The Ace Hotel, Perch, or Oue Skyspace for places with amazing views and fabulous drinks.

Every Steph

The Perfect Self-Guided Downtown LA Walking Tour

By: Author Stefania Guglielmi

Posted on Last updated: January 1, 2023

Categories North America , USA

Planning to go on a Downtown LA walking tour? There’s no better way to discover the city! Check out this guide to make your self-guided walking tour a total success! 

Who says nobody walks in LA? Definitely not me! Walking around is one of the best things to do in Downtown Los Angeles, and in this post, I want to show you how to explore the area on foot with no other guide other than your GPS. Not bad, eh?

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In other blog posts, I talked about the perfect 2 days in Los Angeles itinerary for first timers . I also offered tips on how to navigate Los Angeles without a car of your own, and how to explore Venice Beach and Santa Monica .

Now it’s time to tackle Downtown, a diverse LA neighborhood with so much to offer, no matter who you are. I’ve got great tips for foodies, architecture lovers, experienced joggers, first-time urban tourists, professional Instagrammers, you name it! This Downtown LA walking tour is definitely for you. 

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YOU’D RATHER GO ON A GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF LOS ANGELES?

If the self-guided Downtown LA walking tour sounds a bit daunting, you can always join a guided tour! Here are the best options to suit all tastes and help you make the most of this vibrant city. 

➤ The 2-hour Old and New Downtown Los Angeles Tour takes you through the historic part of Downtown LA like no other tour, and the small size of the group allows you to enjoy the guide’s insights in a personalized way. You’ll visit the finest sites from the city’s golden era and even get a Bradbury Building tour that will amaze architecture buffs. This is one of the best DTLA walking tours for first-time visitors and families. ➥ BOOK IT HERE 

➤ For the foodies out there, this Downtown Los Angeles Food Tour is calling your name. In this walking tour you’ll not only taste the best food in LA from six different eateries, bakeries and ethnic food shops, you’ll also learn about the dynamic food culture that’s emerging in Downtown LA. The small group will make the experience more intimate, and there are vegetarian options in all of the stops. You won’t be needing lunch after this 3-hour tour! ➥ BOOK IT HERE 

➤ Choose the Downtown Los Angeles Architecture Tour to marvel at LA’s magnificent buildings and monuments while you hear the history, architecture and symbolism of the city. LA’s tallest building, the Broadway Theatre District and Central Library are among the many places you’ll visit, and it’s definitely a must for architects, students and enthusiasts. ➥ BOOK IT HERE

DOWNTOWN LA WALKING TOUR ITINERARY

If you’re up to the challenge of doing the Los Angeles Downtown walking tour on your own, let’s begin!  

Union Station & Olvera Street

I recommend starting your DTLA walking tour from its northeastern corner, where famed Union Station sits since 1939 (address: 800 N Alameda St).

You can get here easily with a rideshare app, by train or metro (the Gold, Purple, and Red lines all stop here) or by bus. If you ride your own car, this is the moment to leave it behind (parking is available in the El Pueblo parking lots between Alameda St and Los Angeles St).

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Once you’re here, make your way into the train station’s iconic interior, wander around, and sit on those comfy chairs. Remember the first Blade Runner ? The film’s police station is, in reality, Union Station’s waiting room. Yes, you read my mind, Los Angeles never fails to be an open-air film set.

Your next stop is right across the street from Union station: El Pueblo de Los Angeles . Established by a handful of European families in 1781 on the land originally occupied by the Gabrieleño/Kizh/Tongva native people, El Pueblo is the oldest part of LA and one of the top Downtown Los Angeles places to visit. 

🚶 The best way to get here from Union Station is to exit the transportation hub on Alameda St and take a right. Once Alameda St meets Caesar Chavez Ave, stop and turn to your left. You have arrived at Olvera St , namely, the entrance to this 9.5-acre historic district.

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But don’t let history haunt you and dig in! While walking through Olvera St, you’ll have the chance to shop in the Mexican market for colorful clothing and leather goods as well as have your first snacks of the day (I don’t know about you, but I can rarely deny myself a steaming churro or an iced orchada ).

In between eating and browsing for souvenirs, take a peek into the Avila Adobe , family dwelling of LA mayor, Francisco José Avila between 1818 and 1868. It’s the oldest standing building in the whole city!

➤ Entrance is free, and you’ll be able to see how nineteenth-century rancheros cooked, shared living spaces, and entertained guests (opening hours: 9 AM to 4 PM). 

🚶 Now leave the shopping crowd and merchants of Olvera St behind you, pass through the circular square with the elegant, white Pico House on the left and the Our Lady Queen of Angels church on the right, and take Main St towards downtown (look at those skyscrapers!). When Main St crosses Arcadia St, take a left and start walking south.

A piece of advice: hop on the sidewalk closer to the highway, because a surprise is in store for you on the other side of that traffic artery! The street art piece entitled LA Freeway Kids will be visible on the opposite wall of the 101 Highway, eyeing at the ever-present cars as well as the youngest city dwellers. It’s one of the prettiest attractions in downtown LA!

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🚶 When you have enough pics and selfies, take your Downtown Los Angeles sightseeing to Arcadia St and take a right on Los Angeles St. Walk on the bridge above the highway and go straight ahead for a few minutes. 

Reminder: For this Downtown LA walking tour, a map or GPS might come in handy, so don’t forget to use it to avoid getting lost! 

Little Tokyo

🚶 Once you’re in Temple St, say hello to the City Hall white tower to your right and take a left turn. Go straight until you glimpse on your left Molecule Man , a tall metal sculpture of four men walking into each other. Here, turn right on Aiso St and keep walking. You are in Little Tokyo ! From El Pueblo de Los Angeles, it shouldn’t take you more than 20 minutes. 

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In Little Tokyo , one of the best places to walk in Los Angeles, my absolute favorite spot is the Japanese Village Plaza , encased between 1st St and 2nd St, Central Ave and San Pedro St. It’s rich with shops for all tastes. On your way, make sure to stop by Fugetsu-Do (address: 315 E 1st St). This tiny, sweet shop sells hand-made mochi to die for; perks of doing this Downtown LA tour on your feet!

After exploring around the Plaza, if you’re ready to have a sit-down lunch, I cannot recommend enough the legendary sushi restaurant, Sushi Gen (oh, yes! There’s great food in store for you in this walking tour of Los Angeles). Despite being slightly out of the way, Sushi Gen is especially worth the stop at midday for their extra-tasty sushi and great lunch specials.

🚶 To get there, exit the Japanese Village Plaza on 2 nd St and take a left until the unassuming Honda Plaza will show up on your right. Sushi Gen is right there, at 422 E 2 nd St.

If, instead, you’re still full of energy from Japanese and Mexican snacks, continue this Los Angeles Downtown tour to see what’s in store next!

🚶 Exit the Japanese Village Plaza on 2nd St, take a selfie in front of the pink-pink-pink wall belonging to the Japanese Swordsmanship shop, Shinkendo on the other side of the street, and take a right. Walk on 2th St for a few minutes until you reach Spring St, then turn right. From Shinkendo, it’s approximately a 15-minute walk until the next destination on your LA walking tour: Grand Park .

This beautiful city park stretches through 3 full city blocks and is literally a breath of clean air in the midst of all the Downtown LA sites. I also love the pink chairs all over the place.

The benefit of starting your stroll on Grand Park coming from Little Tokyo and Spring St (with City Hall behind your back) is that what is coming next will slowly reveal itself in front of you. Grand Park indeed sits directly south of the LA center for live performances and the arts on Grand Ave, featuring concert halls, theaters, and museums. Architecture aficionados come along!

Walt Disney Concert Hall and Broad Museum

The Walt Disney Concert Hall , designed by Frank Gehry, and the Broad Museum , designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler, are an especially striking view, and one of the highlights of your Downtown Los Angeles walking tour. They are also next to each other (at 111 and 221 S Grand Ave, respectively) and a glance from outside is already worth it.

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If you want to dedicate these architectural masterpieces more than a few minutes on the outside, you’re in luck, since The Broad Museum is free for all and the Disney Concert Hall offers self-guided tours at no charge . Definitely one of the best places to visit in Downtown LA, so don’t miss it!

🚶 Continue your walking tour on Grand Ave towards 3rd St, keeping The Broad Museum and the Disney Concert Hall to your right. Now it’s definitely past lunch time and your next stop is a real treat for foodies. In order to get there, here’s a great shortcut: as soon as you cross 3rd St, enter California Plaza to your left (address: 350 S Grand Ave), keep going until you see an orange, old-looking structure.

Angels Flight Railway & Grand Central Market

You’ve found the Angels Flight Railway , the shortest railway in the world, in operation since 1901 (opening hours: 6:30am-10pm). This quick ride is just $1, and it’ll bring you down the hill to your destination. While you’re at it, however, look at the green area to your right.

This hilly park is called Angel Knoll and is where the two characters in 500 Days of Summer meet up! There’s even a bench to commemorate the reference.

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But enough with the distractions. The Angels Flight Railway will drop you off directly in front of the Grand Central Market , aka a food paradise! This centenary food market hosts at least 38 different vendors, where you can choose your food, have it cooked before you, and eat it on the spot (address: 317 S Broadway, with a side entrance on Hill St).

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I always make sure to stop by Sarita’s Pupuseria for Salvadorian cuisine or by Eggslut for egg-based sandwiches. Spice lovers anybody? La Huerta and Chiles Secos will amaze you with their spice, dried fruit, mole, nut, and grain display. In the likely case that it’s a sunny day, I advise to take advantage of the open-air sitting areas either on Hill street or on Broadway. 

If you enjoy your meal sitting on Broadway, not only will you have the chance to do some good old people watching (Downtown LA is such a melting pot that you can never get bored), but you’ll also be positioned right in front of the Bradbury Building (address: 304 S Broadway).

This historical landmark is the oldest commercial building in the area and is yet again a treat for the eye, both outside and inside (fans of Blade Runner , don’t waste your opportunity here!)

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If you feel that you have completed your share of architectural gems for the day, and perhaps have a shopping bug, look to the right. Ross Cutlery is the most complete cutlery store in the western United States and it’s been selling knives since 1930 (address: 324 S Broadway). Who wouldn’t want to see that?!

The Last Bookstore

🚶 Alternatively, take a right on Broadway and keep walking until 4 th St, where you’ll take a left turn. Once 4 th St meets Spring St, take another right. At the end of the block, two shops are worth your attention.

First is The Last Bookstore , which has become a top destination for LA tourists of all kinds. I can indeed testify to this bookstore’s incredible stock, since it carries a wide variety of both new additions and very old, used books. Do get lost in here (and make sure to check out the second floor, with book-made constructions that are perfect for an Insta post).

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Gather DTLA is the second store I recommend. It’s situated at the back of The Last Bookstore and, quite surprisingly, is supply shop for knitting enthusiasts that also offers lessons. The address of this all-inclusive small shopping universe is 453 S Spring St, just 5 minutes away from Ross Cutlery. 

🚶You’ll probably find yourself on Spring and 5th St on an early evening. It’s happy hour time! Turn right on 5th Street and walk for two blocks, take a left turn on S Broadway till you see Mezcalero DTLA.

Happy Hour at Mezcalero DTLA

My advice is to spend the next hour (and a few bucks) at Mezcalero DTLA. I love this small and laid-back joint that offers chips and guacamole, tacos, and of course, specialty cocktails made with mezcal. Happy hour is daily from 4 to 7 PM.

How to perfectly end this self-guided tour of Downtown Los Angeles? I know the perfect place!

🚶From Mezcalero DTLA, keep walking down on S Broadway until you cross 7th St. Take a left on 7th St and keep walking for two blocks. The darkest ice cream shop sits right there, at the corner of 7ths St with Spring St.

End Your Tour with a Little Damage

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Little Damage offers soft-serve ice cream in rotating flavors and unforgettable black cones, which are colored with activated charcoal (address: 700 S Spring St). It’s the gothic (Insta-perfect) dream you were looking for to conclude your Downtown LA wanderings!

🚶Lick along while you make your way back to your car by Union Station (ca. 30-minute walk) or hop on a metro train at the Pershing Square stop on 5 th and Hill St (serving both Red and Purple lines), just 8 minutes away from Little Damage. Otherwise, order another of those stunning black cones while you wait for your rideshare app of choice to drive you home. 

DIY DOWNTOWN LA WALKING TOUR FAQ

Yes! Downtown LA is walking-friendly; in fact, it’s likely one of the most walkable neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

The Grand City Tour of Los Angeles is the best tour for exploring LA’s main neighborhoods and landmarks, and it’s ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time in the city. Among the places you’ll visit are Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Hollywood Walk of Fame, and Griffith Park, from where you’ll get incredible views! The downtown historic center is one of the highlights of this tour, that will give you more than a glimpse of this magnificent city. Pickup and drop-off at your hotel are included! 

The touristy areas of Los Angeles are generally safe, and so is Downtown LA during the day – at night you have to be a little more careful. That said, LA struggles with homelessness, and certain areas of the city, like Skid Row or Hyde Park, are worth avoiding. You’d want to avoid visiting China Town at night time as well.

There are countless fantastic things to do and see in Downtown LA. While this post covers all the best landmarks in the area, there’s always something else to do, like having a picnic at Grand Park, visiting the Grammy museum for some music history, or having your own La La Land moment at the Angels Flight Railway.

Stefania Guglielmi

Stefania Guglielmi is the founder of Every Steph. Originally from Bologna, Italy, she's been traveling full-time since 2016 and has visited over 50 countries across 6 continents. She believes sustainable travel and luxury travel can go hand in hand and has been advocating for responsible tourism since 2014. Stefania's advice and travel experiences have been featured in important publications such as Business Insider, Refinery29, and Yahoo Money.

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California Vacation Planning

Los Angeles Tourist Maps

The Los Angeles area is geographically quite large, measuring almost 100 miles from one end to the other. To help with planning a visit to this vast area, most Los Angeles travel guides subdivide it into smaller regions, as shown on the map below, also shared in our Los Angeles vacation ideas article .

Map of California's Los Angeles area

If you’re curious to know more about ALL of them, however, check out this map , where you can also learn which of these entities are actually part of the City of Los Angeles (BLACK place names on that map) and which are not (RED place names on that map). For example, while Hollywood is part of Los Angeles City, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica are not; likewise, San Pedro is part of Los Angeles City, but Long Beach is not. Interesting! If you’d like to print or download a pdf version of the map, use the buttons below it.

Our collection of Los Angeles maps for visitors is also organized by city/neighborhood/community because that’s the most efficient way to organize your Los Angeles area itinerary. And, speaking of efficiency, if you’d like to skip immediately to any of the specific discussions, just use these jump links:

Los Angeles Transportation Maps Downtown Los Angeles Maps Hollywood Maps Santa Monica Maps Beverly Hills and West Hollywood Maps Pasadena Maps

So then, let’s start exploring!

Maps to Help You Get Around Los Angeles

If you plan to fly to Los Angeles, it’s quite likely that you’ll arrive at LAX, aka Los Angeles International Airport. There are nine passenger terminals at LAX, nearly 150 gates as well as loads of shops and dining establishments, and a map can certainly come in handy there! This page sets out a collection of LAX terminal maps , and a bit of pre-travel familiarity with them could serve you well.

(Note that it’s certainly worth checking flights to the area’s other airports — located in Burbank (BUR), Long Beach (LGB) and Ontario (ONT) — if landing in one of those other destinations will work well for your travel plans. The cities/neighborhoods/communities maps linked above should help you determine that.)

This pictorial map of the Greater Los Angeles Area will give you a sense of how the area is laid out… as well as why you should carefully consider whether or not to rent a car. Have you ever seen so many freeways? Traversing them is definitely not for the faint of heart!

The “nobody drives in LA” adage is a bit outdated, in our opinion, and our favorite LA visits are those for which we didn’t rent a car. Please know that between rideshare services like Uber and Lyft and the area’s Metro public transit system, you can see and do A LOT without a car. Plus, being car-free means you won’t have to look for parking (a MAJOR headache here) or pay for it either, for that matter. Between the rental, gasoline and parking costs, for most travelers the car-free choice will result in significant monetary savings and be a lot less hassle, too.

Riders looking at Los Angeles Metro station map

The TAP (Transit Access Pass) card system simplifies public transit travels immensely, and there’s even a TAP app now that allows you to keep everything you need on your phone.

Maps for Exploring Downtown Los Angeles

Here’s another lovely Carol Mendel pictorial map, this one focusing on DTLA . We should note that the map is a bit dated, though, and that the LA Convention and Visitors Bureau office is no longer at 685 S. Figueroa Street. In fact, there are now several scattered around the area, and here are the addresses for the various visitor bureau offices . At the time of this writing, these offices are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic, and that page will also advise if they’re open now. (Note that maps are also available at the LA-area tourist information centers run by the state — see Ontario, Torrance and the Los Angeles Welcome Center in that list — as well as at outposts for conventions and visitors bureaus run by some LA-area cities that offer independent tourist services.)

If you’re driving a car, it’s a good idea to plan in advance where you’ll park it, and this DTLA interactive parking information map can help you do that.

Downtown Los Angeles Skyscrapers

It looks like the in-person tours are back now, and you can read about them, too, on that website.

Lastly, here are resources for two of DTLA’s most popular attractions that may also be useful:

  • This self-guided walking tour — put together by a food tour company — shares some excellent tips for exploring Grand Central Market . And amazingly, even though it was published in 2016, most of the establishments mentioned are still in business in 2022! (The exceptions we noticed are Belcampo Meat and Craft & Courage Liquor Store.) You may want to check out the market’s current vendor list , too, because it’s had some fun additions since 2016. In addition, the popular Malibu eatery, Broad Street Oysters , is set to open an outpost here in Summer 2022, and it’s definitely worth a visit.
  • Walt Disney Concert Hall also has a self-guided tour option available on select days, and you can learn all about that here on its website.

Another area close to downtown LA is Exposition Park, where museums are the main draw . It’s where you’ll find the California Science Center and the Natural History Museum, among others, so be sure to check out that other article if you especially enjoy visiting museums.

Maps for Exploring Hollywood

Griffith Park, a large park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, is technically located in the city of Los Feliz, which abuts Hollywood. The park is home to multiple Los Angeles attractions — including the famous Griffith Observatory, several museums, the 1920s carousel that inspired Walt Disney to create Disneyland and the Hollywood Sign — as well as an assortment of hiking trails. It’s considered a must-see for visitors, and you can click here for a pdf map to help you make the most of your Griffith Park visit . This Griffith Park parking map may be helpful, as well.

Movie Screening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery

There are frequent “movie nights” here, but if you visit the site during the day you can use this Curbed article to learn about some of the famous people who have chosen this location as their final resting place.

And, of course, you can’t go to Hollywood without checking out the famous stars along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and this LA Times article provides information about the stars’ locations as well as biographies of their recipients.

“Maps to the Homes of The Stars” is a very popular genre of maps for Hollywood and Beverly Hills, and they’re often sold in shops that cater to tourists. Frankly, though, we can’t recommend you spend your money or time on them. (The same advice applies to most guided tours of this ilk.) If there’s a particular star you’re interested in, this celebrity address lookup page may be of interest to you.

Maps for Exploring Santa Monica

Santa Monica Pier is considered a must-see, and this map will help you explore it.

If you’re staying in the area or perhaps enjoying a day trip here, how about combining fun with a bit of exercise? The Marvin Braude Bike Trail is a lovely, 22-mile, paved beachfront bike path that runs from Will Rogers Beach (a bit north of Santa Monica) to Torrance Beach, and there are several bike rental businesses located near the Santa Monica Pier.

The Getty Center is fairly close to Santa Monica, and perusing this well-designed map and guide before your trip can help make the most of your visit there.

Maps for Exploring Beverly Hills and West Hollywood

The Beverly Hills CVB put together some fun walking tours that cater to particular interests a visitor might have.

Beverly Hills Sign at Beverly Gardens Park

  • Art+Culture Walking Tour Map
  • A Day with Family Walking Tour Map
  • Step Back in History Walking Tour Map
  • Seen On Screen Walking Tour Map
  • Gallery Guide Walking Tour Map
  • Sweet Treats Walking Tour Map

Bravo, Beverly Hills, for this impressive collection!

West Hollywood is near Beverly Hills, and you may also want to check out our Los Angeles sightseeing suggestions , where you’ll also find a map with suggestions for things to do in its infamous Melrose Avenue-Robertson Blvd. area .

Maps for Exploring Pasadena

First up, another gorgeous pictorial map from Carol Mendel to give you the lay of the land. And, as you’ll notice on it, there are some wonderful places to explore in Pasadena.

Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA

Our favorite Pasadena attraction is the Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens. You can learn about all it has to offer at this map of the grounds page, which also includes links to additional pages that explain all the different buildings, gardens and points of interest. It’s amazing!

Finally, GPSMyCity — a free app you can download to your phone — offers a few self-guided Pasadena walking tours:

  • An Introductory Walking Tour ; and
  • Three Architecture-Oriented Tours: Architectural Jewels Part I , Architectural Jewels Part II and the Arroyo Architectural Tour .

That should keep you busy for a while! In the meantime, we’ll be adding to this list as we discover new maps that will help visitors explore and enjoy the Los Angeles area.

Los Angeles Tourist Areas Map © CaliforniaTouristGuide.com ; Photo of Wall Map at Los Angeles Metro station by Steve Bott via flickr (Creative Commons); Photo of Downtown LA by Ron Reiring via flickr (Creative Commons); Photo of Movie Screening at Hollywood Forever Cemetery by vmiramontes via flickr (Creative Commons); Photo of Beverly Hills Sign at Beverly Gardens Park by Dave Herholz via flickr (Creative Commons); and Photo of Rose Bowl in Pasadena by Gareth Simpson via flickr (Creative Commons).

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What should you do in LA if you only have 1 day to spend? This one-day driving tour will give you a glimpse of the top LA sights from Hollywood to Venice Beach. It assumes you have your own car or a rental car for the day. If it's summer, start in Hollywood to end up in Venice for sunset on the beach. If it's winter and the sun is setting at 4 pm, do the tour in reverse and start at the beach, ending in Hollywood after dark.

If you don't have a car available, you can also book a Hop On-Hop Off City Sightseeing Tour to visit most of the same locations without the driving.

If you don't get out of the car, the drive alone takes about 1 and a half to two and a half hours, depending on traffic, but you can get out and take a look at many different stops and still do this route in a day.

So let's get started exploring Hollywood!

Walking Around Hollywood & Highland

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We wouldn't necessarily recommend staying at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, but it's worth taking a look inside at this historic Hollywood landmark, and it makes a good starting reference.

Start your morning with breakfast at Mel's Drive-In , one block east on Highland just south of Hollywood Blvd , or grab a bagel at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf across from the hotel, then cross the street to compare your hand and footprints to your favorite stars in the forecourt at TCL (Grauman's) Chinese Theatre . Not much in the Hollywood & Highland shopping center next door will be open before 10 or 11 a.m., but walk across the front of the complex past the Dolby Theatre where the Oscars are held to the staircase leading up to the Babylon Courtyard . Don't forget to look down at the Hollywood Walk of Fame as you're walking to see if your favorite entertainers' stars are on this block.

You can take the escalator up to the Babylon Courtyard, but then you won't get a chance to admire how the architects managed to frame a view of the Hollywood Sign as you ascend the center of the staircase. The Courtyard itself looks like a Hollywood set with giant elephant sculptures perched high above the three-level ring of shops. Make your way up to the viewing bridges at the back of the courtyard via stairways or escalators on either side for your photo opportunity with the Hollywood Sign and Hollywood Hills as a backdrop. You can also see the Hollywood Methodist Church with its red ribbon painted on the tower. In the 1943 movie War of the Worlds,​ terrified citizens took refuge in this church from attacking aliens.

Driving Through Hollywood

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Head back to your car and drive east on Hollywood Blvd, past some of Hollywood's other landmarks. The El Capitan Theatre and Disney Entertainment Center opposite Hollywood & Highland was restored by the Disney Company to its previous glory. The Jimmy Kimmel Live! show is taped in the Entertainment Center, while Disney films are screened at next door El Capitan with pre-show visits by costumed movie characters. The Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Disney Studio Store shares the building.

On the next block, next to the dinosaur-topped Ripley's Believe It or Not , just down Highland, you can see the pink and green art deco façade of the original Max Factor factory, which now houses the Hollywood Museum . Continuing east, on your right you will pass the American Cinematheque at the historic Egyptian Theatre and the Art Deco Hollywood icon that was originally Kress Department store. It spent a long time as Frederick’s of Hollywood before being converted to a short-lived restaurant and nightclub. Hollywood's oldest restaurant, Musso & Frank Grill will be on your left.

At Hollywood and Vine, you can look for metered street parking to stop and take a photo of the circular tower of the Capitol Records building, the Hollywood and Vine signs and sky trackers and another view of the Hollywood Sign or you can look left at them as you turn right down Vine Street. Either way, when you're ready, head south (away from the hills) on Vine Street, then turn right on Sunset Boulevard. The half-golf-ball Cinerama Dome is on your left. Amoeba Music, at Ivar, is THE place to shop for hard-to-find music including a vast collection of recordings on vinyl and tape.

Following are two different routes to take you west to the ocean, depending on what you would like to see.

  • Route A takes you west by Museum Row on the Miracle Mile and the La Brea Tar Pits , if you're interested in pre-historic saber tooth cats and mammoths.
  • Route B is west via the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood .

Route A via the La Brea Tar Pits and the Museum Mile

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Continue down Sunset to La Brea. Turn left on La Brea until you get to Wilshire (about 2 miles). Turn right on Wilshire. You're entering the Museum Row on the Miracle Mile, which includes the Craft and Folk Art Museum, the striking Petersen Automotive Museum - whose shiny steal ribbons over red surface look like a car rounding the corner from across the street - and the many buildings of the LA County Museum of Art .

As you pass Curson, look for metered parking on the right in front of Hancock Park near the Page Museum and the La Brea Tar Pits. If there is no parking available on Wilshire, turn right on Fairfax and right on 6th Street to park on the other side of the park or park in one of the pay lots. There are entrance gates from 6th Street and from Wilshire, but the biggest tar pits are near the Wilshire entrance.

Take a quick stroll through the park to see these active tar pits where more pre-historic fossils have been discovered than anyplace else on earth. Active excavations are underway and there are daily tours of the current excavation pit at 1 p.m. Fossils from these pits have found their way into museums all over the world, but the largest collection is here at the Page Museum.​

Optional Detour:  If you're ready for lunch head up Fairfax to 3rd Street to the LA Farmer's Market to grab a bite at one of the many food vendors in this permanent market building. If you finish lunch quickly, you might have time to stroll next door for some shopping or celebrity spotting at The Grove .

Continue west on Wilshire to Rodeo Drive .

Route B via West Hollywood

Instead of turning left at La Brea, continue on Sunset through West Hollywood on the famed Sunset Strip. You'll pass the Comedy Store and Laugh Factory where many famous comics got their start. You'll also pass some of LA's most revered live rock n' roll venues, the Viper Room , the Whiskey A-Go-Go , and the Roxy. West Hollywood usually has an interesting collection of quirky billboards soaring above the sidewalk cafes, bars and shops that line the streets.

Entering Beverly Hills , Sunset becomes a windy road with green hedges and trees blocking your view of most of the mansions tucked behind them. You'll pass the famed Beverly Hills Hotel on the right. You can turn left off of Sunset for a detour down famed Rodeo Drive which is at a 6-way intersection crossing Sunset at the same place as Cañon Drive.

Continue down Rodeo Drive

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From Sunset, turn left and proceed through several blocks of well-groomed mansions before you arrive at the short stretch of high-end designer boutiques recognized around the world. Rodeo Drive dead ends into the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel on Wilshire Blvd. You can either go around the block and go back up to Sunset or turn right on Wilshire and head west toward the Beach.

If you're already on Wilshire, continue West to Rodeo Drive, which only goes to the right. Metered parking is available on Rodeo and surrounding streets, and some parking structures have an hour or 2 of free parking if you want to get out and walk around. 

The designer shops only occupy three blocks, then Rodeo becomes a wide boulevard passing through a Beverly Hills neighborhood of multi-million-dollar mansions all the way back up to Sunset Blvd. Turn Left on Sunset heading west.

Sunset is a winding green route to the beach. Wilshire is an urban landscape of retail and commercial buildings with a green stretch through the L.A. Country Club.

If you want to take the Wilshire route, turn right at the Sunset 6-way intersection down Cañon Drive, then veer right at the next block on Beverly Drive, just to give you a different view back down to Wilshire, where you’ll turn right and pass Rodeo Drive again on your way to  the beach .

If you're in any kind of a hurry, the Wilshire route is usually slower, but they'll both be pretty leisurely.

To Santa Monica via Sunset Boulevard

If you take Sunset, you'll drive by UCLA on the left. You can detour through campus if you're interested. It's a beautiful campus. Beyond UCLA, after you pass Will Rogers State Historic Park veer left on Chautauqua as Sunset veers right. (If you miss Chautauqua, Sunset goes all the way to the beach, but it will add several additional curvy miles to the route.) Chautauqua will take you down to the ocean, where you will turn left on Pacific Coast Highway (known locally as PCH). PCH is a limited-access highway as it comes into Santa Monica . Take a slight left from PCH onto California Incline, which is basically a left-exiting off-ramp from PCH to Ocean Blvd, where you will turn right for a few blocks before turning left on Broadway and right into the parking structure adjacent to the Santa Monica Place Mall. Alternately, if you miss California Incline, you can   stay in the right lane and follow the signs to take the middle exit on Moomat Ahiko Way (as PCH turns left and Appian Way goes straight), then turn left on Ocean and right on Broadway to the parking structure. If you miss the curve and end up on Appian Way, take the next left up to Ocean.

Be sure to stay right and NOT follow the Pacific Coast Highway or you'll end up on the freeway. If that does happen, take the first exit, Lincoln, turn left on Lincoln back to Colorado Ave, then take a left back to the beach. The parking structure will be on your right after 4th street.

Parking structures 7 and 8 adjacent to the mall have free ​90-minute parking, $1 for the next hour and $1.50 per 30 minutes after that. The lower floors are 3 hours only.  A few other downtown lots have the same rates. There is also parking at the Civic Center, or there are multiple pay lots at the beach and short-term metered street parking.

To Santa Monica via Wilshire

Take Wilshire through Beverly Hills and Century City, into Santa Monica to 4th Street; turn left on 4th. Turn Right on Broadway and left into the Santa Monica Place parking structure.

Alternately, if you're running late and it's not rush hour, you can take Wilshire to the 405 Freeway South, exit to the 10 Freeway west, exit 4th Street at the end of the freeway. Follow the sign for 4th Street, then turn left off of 4th onto Broadway and into the parking structure.

Exploring Santa Monica

Parking is free in the Santa Monica Place parking structure for the first 90 minutes, as are other city parking structures in the vicinity. If you are in need of a restroom, there are public restrooms at the shopping center.

From Santa Monica Place or the parking structure, exit on foot toward Broadway and the Third Street Promenade.

If you want to visit the Pier, turn left and walk down Broadway to Ocean. The Pier is one more block to the left at Colorado. The Santa Monica Pier has a Carousel, a solar-powered Ferris Wheel, a small roller coaster and a couple other rides at Pacific Park , as well as the Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, a Trapeze School, a fast food court and restaurants and some gift shops - and of course, a great view of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Beach . There are summer concerts held on Thursdays at the foot of the pier adjacent to the on-pier parking lot.

Third Street Promenade is lined with shops and restaurants and usually has an array of street performers, especially during summer and on weekends and evenings the rest of the year. For some budget designer snacks, head upstairs at the food court at 1315 Third Street Promenade and try a Wolfgang Puck Pizza. It's only budget compared to dining at Wolfgang Puck's other Santa Monica establishment, Chinois on Main.

You can download this Walking Map of the Third Street Promenade .

Venice Beach

Retrieve your car from the parking structure at Santa Monica Place and make your way around the block to where Main Street starts on the other side of the Mall. Main Street will take you through an area of shops, galleries and restaurants as you cross over into Venice Beach . Proceed to the traffic circle at Windward and look for a reasonable place to park. There are a variety of parking lots in the neighborhood with prices ranging from $3 to $15 depending on the day and season. In the off-season, you may find street parking. If you're stopping for less than an hour, you may score a spot right there on Windward right by the beach. Don't forget to note your space and pay at the pay station mid-block.

From Windward, walk to the right, down the boardwalk between the vendor stalls and the street performers past the outdoor gym at “Muscle Beach.” Walk about 7 short blocks to watch the sunset over a casual dinner at the Sidewalk Café. If you're all walked out already, there's a parking lot off the alley behind the Sidewalk Café just off of Clubhouse Ct. For those on an even tighter budget, grab a slice of pizza or a sausage sandwich at one of the Venice Beach snack bars and find a spot on a bench or a nice stretch of sand to enjoy the view. Bring a sweater or jacket. The beach is cool in the evening, even in summer.

After dinner, you're close to the airport if you've got a red-eye flight to catch, or you can deadhead back to Hollywood and grab a drink at one of the Roosevelt's 6 bars or restaurants.

If you're still standing, head out to one of LA's Top Dance Clubs or Comedy Clubs .

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Trying to figure out how to find celebrity homes Los Angeles can be a bit of a rough deal – especially if you plan on doing it yourself. After all, many celebrities own quite the enviable real estate portfolio with homes all over the world and spend their time traveling back and forth between mansions.

If you’re wondering how to see celebrity homes or trying to figure out which celebrities live in Hollywood, look no further. Velvet Ropes is the definitive authority on celebrity homes Los Angeles.

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Malibu is located west of Los Angeles on the coast, and extensively well-known for its luxe beachfront property. Even just driving there through the Pacific Palisades is breathtaking. The area has been home to the likes of Courtney Cox, Stephen Spielberg, Cindy Crawford, Patrick Dempsey, Cher, and Caitlyn Jenner. Music producer Rick Rubin also owns a luxe pad in the area, as well as Actor Edward Norton who recently purchased a Malibu Colony home for $11.8M. Music mogul David Geffen once called the area home.

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This is perhaps the mecca of Hollywood high-life and luxuriousness. Home to the infamous 90210 zip code, the Beverly Hills Hotel, and the incredible Mulholland Drive. You can expect to see a few starlets.

Some famous celebrities in the neighborhood include Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Channing Tatum, Slash, Eddie Murphy with a bachelor pad, Simon Cowell, and the Queen herself…Taylor Swift.

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Bel Air is one of the more popular neighborhoods located on the Westside of Los Angeles in the foothills the Santa Monica Mountains. It measures just 6.371 miles in square mileage but packs quite a punch in terms of financial demographics .

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Notable residents have included the likes of George Lucas, Elon Musk, Jennifer Aniston, Joni Mitchel, former-President Reagan, as well as the ever so classic Elizabeth Taylor. Beyoncé & Jay Z are also residents of Bel-Air, having just purchased a hillside mansion for $88 million. It has bulletproof windows, four pools and a 15-car garage.

Holmby Hills is an affluent neighborhood adjacent to the district, located south of Bel Air. The posh neighborhood is home to the Playboy Mansion, Spelling Manor, musician Adam Levine and his model wife Behati Prinsloo, who purchased an estate to the tune of $18M in the neighborhood.

Hollywood Hills

Hollywood Hills is located north of the Los Angeles city center, south of Burbank and north of West Hollywood. Everyone from singer Justin Timberlake to actress/dancer Julianne Hough and Jason Bateman has fallen in love with the area and called it home. Most recently, John Legend and wife Chrissy Teigen sold one beautiful abode and purchased another. Even the swoon-worthy former One Directioner Harry Styles owns a place in the hills.

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Hollywood Hills is tough to map because so many surrounding cities have limits that extend up into the hills, but us locals refer to “The Hollywood Hills” as anything north of Sunset Boulevard, from West Hollywood to Los Feliz.

Los Feliz is one of those low-key gold mines, especially its affluent Laughlin Park neighborhood. Living there are actress Rooney Mara, comedienne Kristen Wiig and most recently Angelina Jolie, who purchased Cecil B. DeMille’s two-acre estate to the tune of $24.5M. Mad Men actor John Hamm is also one of the many rich and famous to snatch up a deluxe crib in the neighborhood.

West Hollywood

West Hollywood aka “WeHo” aka “The Gayborhood” aka “Boys Town” as it’s known by the locals is home to the infamous Sunset Strip. It’s one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the area and home to a boatload of young stars. According to Ranker , Mila Kunis, Johnny Depp, Katy Perry, Chris Brown, Kelly Osbourne, Russell Brand, Kylie Minogue, and Melissa McCarthy are all a few of the rich and famous to most recently call or have called this neighborhood home.

From West Hollywood to Brentwood, to Santa Monica and Calabasas, there are almost too many neighborhoods chock full of your favorite starlets to count.

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For those of you who lean more towards the more DIY mantra, there few places where you can find a specific and detailed, reliable celebrity map Los Angeles . Many of the maps you’ll find on the side of the road from street vendors are outdated or even just flat-old bogus. So be careful where you spend your loot and…not to toot our own horn, but we here at Velvet Ropes totally have an app for that!

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Linda Welton is a Sunset Boulevard staple. She sets up on Carolwood Drive in Beverly Hills and sells what she claims is “The Original Star Map.” According to Linda, her mom created the idea of a celebrity address map. She a sweetheart, and is very passionate about her map. The paper map isn’t the easiest or most efficient way to tour celebrity homes, but for those of you wanting a souvenir and don’t mind spending $25, go see Linda!

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For those of you looking to invest your money in a more regimented celebrity house tour LA, look no further than Starline Tours . They are perhaps one of the most well-known of the handful of celebrity bus tour Los Angeles options. At about $60 per person, it’s a bit pricey given the lack of customization that you get (they take you to the homes they want to, you don’t get to choose) but if you have no transportation of your own, it’s a nice experience! Hollywood  Homes tours of celebrities have become a huge industry with many copycat buses poping up. We’ve taken them all and can say without a doubt – if you’re going to spend the money, go with Starline Tours. 

So there you have it! All you need to know, whether you plan on tackling it DIY-style or chillaxing on a tour bus and getting your celeb gossip on. Have fun!

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The 30+ city jaunt kicks off June 26 in Orlando and rummages around the U.S. until August 31 in Houston. Along the way, Lopez will make stops in Miami, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, and an August 16 hometown gig at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

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Things to Do in Elektrostal, Russia - Elektrostal Attractions

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1. Electrostal History and Art Museum

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2. Statue of Lenin

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3. Park of Culture and Leisure

4. museum and exhibition center.

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5. Museum of Labor Glory

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7. Galereya Kino

8. viki cinema, 9. smokygrove.

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10. Gandikap

11. papa lounge bar, 12. karaoke bar.

  • Statue of Lenin
  • Electrostal History and Art Museum
  • Park of Culture and Leisure
  • Museum and Exhibition Center
  • Museum of Labor Glory

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  Muscovites believe that the underground system here is  the best in the world . It is by far the fastest, the most popular and convenient public transport in Moscow, which also looks like an extravagant museum. The stations feature the masterpieces of Russia’s greatest sculptors, painters and artisans. On this 1.5 hour tour you will see jaw-dropping frescoes, sculptures, chandeliers and stained glass mosaics . We will show you the most beautiful stations of the underground as well as introduce you to the history and modern life of the most popular transport in Moscow.

What you will see

  • The 9 most beautiful underground metro stations in Moscow
  • The talisman of all Muscovites – the Frontier Guard with his dog
  • Award-winning art deco station
  • Historic works of art from Soviet times

Meeting point

Bolshoi Theatre ( Google Map )

Availability

  • Adults: 22 eur/1500 rub
  • Students: 18 eur/1200 rub

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