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Highlights
- Visit the best-preserved "historic core" of any major American city.
- Explore world-class food halls at the Spring Arcade Building and Grand Central Market.
- Ride Angels Flight, a funicular that’s one of the last operating trolley cars in the country.
- Admire the impressive architecture at The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Museum Row, and the US Bank Tower.
- Learn about LA’s growth from a tiny pueblo in the Spanish Empire to the Wild West to Hollywood.
- Grab photo ops at Museum of Contemporary Art installations and the book window inside The Last Bookstore.
What you'll do
LA is one of the greatest cultural and culinary cities on earth, and no part of LA has a more thriving food scene than Downtown Los Angeles.
In two hours, your expert guide will take you back in time with this interactive walking tour of DTLA. Be entertained by amazing stories and surprising local history ...
LA is one of the greatest cultural and culinary cities on earth, and no part of LA has a more thriving food scene than Downtown Los Angeles.
In two hours, your expert guide will take you back in time with this interactive walking tour of DTLA. Be entertained by amazing stories and surprising local history while dine on some of the best flavors this city has to offer.
This walking tour visits several of LA’s coolest historic sights and food halls, so it’s perfect for history buffs and foodies. Come hungry. Bring your camera. And be ready to dig into all DTLA has to offer.
LA food tour itinerary
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The Spring Arcade Building
A food hall in a historic 1920s building
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The Last Bookstore
An iconic LA bookshop housed in an abandoned bank
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Bradbury Building
Known for its skylit atrium and ornate ironwork stairs and elevators
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Grand Central Market
Bringing the diverse cuisines and cultures of LA together since 1917
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Angels Flight
A short ride up this famous funicular
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Museum of Contemporary Art
Where we’ll see outdoor art like the giant Airplane Parts sculpture
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
An architectural marvel designed from the inside out
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The Music Center
One of the largest performing arts centers in the U.S. including the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Mark Taper Forum, and Ahmanson Theatre
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Grand Park
Including an interactive fountain, movable furniture, and a cafe
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City Hall
Made famous on Dragnet but also great for a visit to the free observation deck on weekdays
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Lunch
We have two stops where you can buy food. We recommend bringing $20-25 per person.
Tour ending point
The tour ends at the Civic Center. If you need, your guide can help you purchase a metro ticket back to where we started.
Refund policy
We offer a 100% refund up to 24 hours before the start time.
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FAQs
How does lunch work?
Our food tour is a little different. While other tours charge more and give everyone the same thing, we charge less and recommend everyone bring an additional $20-$25 to buy food throughout the tour. This saves you money and gives you control over what you try. If your guide suggests chorizo tacos or vegan ramen and you want currywurst or a wood-fired pizza, go for it. Want to split with your family that’s traveling with you? That works, too. Between our two food hall stops, you’ll have lots of selection.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Both of our foodie stops have a wide range of dining options, so there truly is something for everyone. Let your guide know if you have certain dietary restrictions, and they can help guide you to the right place to eat.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, this tour is accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers.
What is the cancellation policy?
We understand plans change. We offer a 100% refund or the option to reschedule up to 24 hours before your tour start time. Cancellations within 24 hours aren’t eligible for refunds or rescheduling.
When should I get there?
Plan to show up 15 minutes early. The tour starts promptly, and you may not be able to catch up if you arrive late.
What if it rains?
Our tours run rain or shine, so please check the local forecast to plan. In rare cases when we have to cancel for extreme weather, we’ll offer you the chance to reschedule or give a full refund.
What about gratuities?
Tips are always appreciated but never expected. They’re a great way to tell your guide they did an awesome job and show your appreciation.
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