Why choose this Los Angeles tour ?
Join us for a fun and fully guided 1.5-hour tour that takes you through the vibrant history and culture of Los Angeles! We’ll kick things off at the iconic Union Station, marveling at its stunning architecture before heading to Union Station East to check out the inspiring mural honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and César Chávez.
Then, we’ll stroll past the lively streets of Chinatown before snapping photos at the legendary Bruce Lee Statue. Our adventure continues as we explore the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument and visit the oldest house in LA, the charming Avila Adobe.
We’ll also make a quick stop at the historic Old Plaza Firehouse, all while soaking in the stories and culture that make LA truly unique. This tour promises to be an exciting and memorable experience!
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What makes Walk LA Presents: Union Station, Chinatown, and Olvera Street! a unique experience ?
Decades of history as the backdrop will start the off tour from the historic Union Station Square directly in front of Union Station.
*Parking is available for a fee inside Union Station parking garage (Please keep in mind the tour will conclude in Pershing Square which is 2 subway stops/ quick Uber ride back to Union Station).
*10 min grace period before tour begins.
“City of Dreams/River of History” mural at Union Station East. This striking artwork, created by Richard Wyatt, showcases two powerful leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. and César Chávez, who played key roles in advancing civil rights and social justice. The mural celebrates the rich, multicultural history of Los Angeles, making it a perfect place to pause and reflect on the city’s journey and its ongoing fight for equality. It’s a must-see for anyone inspired by history, activism, and art—don’t forget to capture a meaningful photo here!
Welcome to Chinatown! We’ll start at the bustling Central Plaza, surrounded by traditional red lanterns and historic architecture. As we explore, you’ll see the famous Bruce Lee statue, a tribute to the martial arts legend, along with shops offering herbal medicines, unique souvenirs, and delicious Chinese cuisine. We’ll visit the serene Thien Hau Temple, dedicated to the goddess of the sea, and then head to the vibrant Chung King Road art district, home to galleries blending modern and traditional influences. Finally, we’ll stop by the Chinese American Museum to uncover the rich history of Chinese immigrants in Los Angeles.
At this stop, you’ll visit the iconic Bruce Lee Statue on Sun Mun Way in Central LA’s Chinatown. This statue honors the legendary martial artist and actor, symbolizing strength, discipline, and cultural pride. It’s the perfect spot to capture a memorable photo while reflecting on Bruce Lee’s impact on martial arts and film worldwide.
El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is the birthplace of Los Angeles, where the city was founded in 1781. This vibrant district showcases LA’s rich history through its preserved 19th-century buildings, museums, and bustling plazas. Stroll through Olvera Street, a lively Mexican marketplace filled with colorful vendors, authentic food, and cultural artifacts. As a symbol of LA’s multicultural roots, this stop offers a unique blend of Spanish, Mexican, and Indigenous influences, making it a must-see for anyone interested in the city’s diverse heritage. Perfect for photos and a step back in time!
With its historic charm and bustling marketplace Placita Olvera is a special place in Los Angeles History!
Avila Adobe is the oldest standing residence in Los Angeles, built in 1818 by Francisco Avila, a prominent ranchero. Located on Olvera Street within El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, this adobe home reflects the early Californian lifestyle, with its thick adobe walls, traditional furnishings, and tranquil courtyard. As you explore the rooms, you’ll get a glimpse of what life was like during the Mexican era of Los Angeles. This historic stop offers a peaceful, yet fascinating look into the city’s past and is perfect for history buffs and photo ops alike.
A historic landmark located in the heart of El Pueblo de Los Angeles. Built in 1884, this charming firehouse served the community for many years and is a fine example of 19th-century architecture. Today, it stands as a reminder of Los Angeles’ rich history and its development over the years. As you explore the site, take a moment to appreciate the beautiful brickwork and original features that reflect the era’s design. This stop is perfect for history enthusiasts and offers a unique photo opportunity to capture the essence of LA’s past!
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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- This Tour is Provided by Walk LA Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at America/Los_Angeles.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 6 Travelers is accepted for booking.