Explore DTLA on a Cultural Walking Tour 

Immerse yourself in LA’s fascinating heritage on a cultural walking tour. With the relaxed pace and street-level view, you’ll get a different feel for the city’s vibe, discover hidden neighborhood gems, and clock some great exercise. LA Conservancy offers a slew of walking tours revealing the social, cultural, and architectural history of Los Angeles, many just a short distance from Circa. Or take an insider’s tour of “Undiscovered Chinatown” with the Chinatown BID, check out LA filming locations with LA Walking tours, and indulge in a delicious food tour with Sidewalk Food Tours. With all these options, you’ll gain a whole new perspective when you explore LA by foot.


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L.A. Conservancy Member September

If you’ve ever considered joining the Los Angeles Conservancy, the time is now. The Conservancy is celebrating their members with $5 walking tours of Union Station and Historic Downtown. Registrations must be made by September 30. This special rate is good for up to two tickets at $5 each and membership starts at only $40 a month. Members provide essential support to the Conservancy’s advocacy and education efforts to preserve, revitalize, and promote culturally and architecturally significant historic places in Los Angeles County.

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L.A. Conservancy:  Union Station Walking Tour 

See this beloved L.A. landmark up close, and learn how Union Station continues to evolve. Union Station was the last great railway station built during the golden age of rail travel – an exciting site of colliding community histories. On this tour, you’ll visit the stunning former Fred Harvey Restaurant site and hear about the women who worked there in the 1940s, and the Ticketing Concourse and Waiting Room, where passengers purchased tickets alongside soldiers headed to war. You’ll learn about the Japanese families who were deported from Union Station during the same period and how L.A.’s current Chinatown was formed in relation to Union Station’s construction. Along the way, you’ll see newly restored architectural details as well as famous interiors recognizable from decades of film and television spots.


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L.A. Conservancy: Historic Downtown Walking Tour

The Historic Downtown walking tour offers a great overview of downtown L.A. history and architecture, from the eighteenth century to the present. Learn about the founding of this great city, and the story of its growth, as told through its magnificent architecture. Explore some of L.A.’s most beloved landmarks, such as the Central Library, the U.S. Bank Tower, and the Bradbury Building. Discover—or rediscover—the area’s unique character as you visit the areas surrounding Pershing Square, the heart of downtown.

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L.A. Conservancy: Art Deco

Everyone knows that L.A. is a glamorous city. But few know that true Old Hollywood glamour lies in the streets of downtown L.A. Nothing evokes Jazz Age elegance like Art Deco. Learn how it made its way to L.A., why it became such a defining architectural style, and about the craftspeople who created these soaring structures and their iconic details. Clean lines and geometric patterns proved a perfect style for L.A. in the ‘20s and ‘30s, and an extraordinary collection of these masterpieces still stands in the heart of the city. You’ll step inside the entryway to the Cicada Club or the jaw-dropping lobby of CalEdison, and see many more gorgeous buildings as you experience first-hand the glamour of Old Hollywood.

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L.A. Conservancy: Past Meets Present

Stroll the streets of Spring Street and see firsthand how architectural treasures of the past have become unique, creative spaces for today. Once dubbed the “Wall Street of the West,” Spring Street’s Beaux Art-lined corridor has transformed through the years—but its historic buildings continue to serve the community through new uses. You’ll see how a former bank became the world-famous Last Bookstore, how an abandoned streetcar terminal was transformed into an elegant apartment complex, and how other pre-1930s office buildings have morphed into popular bars, clubs, and restaurants.

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L.A. Conservancy: Broadway Historic Theatre and Commercial District Walking Tour

Before there was Hollywood, there was Broadway. This central street in Los Angeles was the original epicenter for film premiers and boasts the country’s largest collection of intact historic movie palaces. On this tour, you’ll visit one of these lavish architectural wonders up close and learn about the street where Hollywood history first began. You’ll also hear how these theaters have continued to play a role in the changing identity of downtown L.A. and become a touchstone for a diverse array of communities and organizations.

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LA Walking Tours: Filming Locations

Ranked among the “Best Architecture Tours In Los Angeles To Check Out In 2023” by NOMS Magazine, LA Walking Tours offers a variety of tours covering LA’s vibrant neighborhoods. The Filming Locations tour is an exploration of Hollywood history in LA and actual filming locations for many popular movies. You will tour the largest backlot in the world and watch the scenes of your favorite movie clips. Scenes including, but not limited to, La La Land, 500 Days of Summer, Blade Runner, Bosch, The Artist, The Soloist, Bridesmaids, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Independence Day, Inception, and more.

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Undiscovered Chinatown Walking Tour

Visit a temple, an herbal shop, art galleries, antique stores, and more when guided to the unique treasures–not to mention great bargains–to be found in Chinatown. The walking tour will take visitors to a number of off-the-beaten-track points of interest, and will guide those interested in shopping to some of Chinatown’s best bargains and its trendiest shops. See why Chinatown is touted by Sunset and Los Angeles magazines as one of the hottest destinations for urban adventurers! Wear comfortable walking shoes and be prepared to wind your way through a myriad of alleyways, plaza stalls, and classical courtyards to discover the charm of L.A.’s Chinatown.

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Sidewalk Food Tours: Downtown Los Angeles Food Tour

Ranked among the “11 Best Los Angeles City Tours To Get Introduced To The City of Angels” by NOMS Magazine, this guided Downtown LA Food Tour includes six unique stops showcasing the best of the growing, diverse DTLA food scene. Sidewalk Food Tours’ expert foodies have done extensive and delicious research to offer you the ultimate best-of food tour of DTLA. Highlights include sampling a variety of delicious foods from the best specialty food stores, buzz-worthy spots, and ethnic eateries, and a stroll through the historic Grand Central Market with tastings from some of its most well-known vendors. Sidewalk Food Tours was inspired by a deep love of food, history, and the unique stories of city neighborhoods.

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Walk It Off! Discover DTLA’s Cultural Walking Tours

The holidays are coming, and you know what that means – scrumptious calorie-laden feasts, endless carbs, and heaps of tempting sweets! But before you dive off the deep-end of the dining table, take some preemptive steps with a walking tour! LA Conservancy has a slew of fascinating tours exploring the social, cultural, and architectural history of Los Angeles. Do you like craft beer with your graffiti – there’a s tour for that – courtesy of LA Art Tours. How about an in-depth tour of Chinatown and Little Tokyo – check. Art lovers rejoice – Downtown Art Walk, a self-guided experience of local galleries, is held on 2nd Thursdays every month. 

So go ahead, indulge yourself this holiday season. But first walk it off, and discover DTLA’s cultural walking tours!

Above the Skyline

LA Conservancy Above the Skyline Walking Tour 633 West 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071

Saturdays November This special version of LA Conservancy’s popular Modern Skyline walking tour visits the OUE Skyspace LA observation deck and Skyslide, on the 70th floor of the iconic U.S. Bank Tower building. Enjoy the view of Los Angeles’ evolving skyline from almost a thousand feet in the air! Think skyscrapers aren’t historic? Think again! After seeing how downtown L.A. has evolved over the past century, you’ll see our beloved skyline in a whole new way. You’ll learn the fascinating story of Bunker Hill’s evolution, explore some of L.A.’s newest landmarks, and see how old and new architecture co-exists. At the end of the tour, take a trip down Skyslide, an exterior glass-enclosed slide high above Los Angeles, included with each ticket.

LA Conservancy Art Deco Tour

LA Conservancy Art Deco Walking Tour Meeting Location: Pershing Square

Everyone knows that L.A. is a glamorous city. But few know that true Old Hollywood glamour lies in the streets of downtown L.A.! Nothing evokes Jazz Age elegance like Art Deco. Its clean lines and geometric patterns proved a perfect style for L.A. in the 20s and 30s, and an extraordinary collection of these masterpieces still stands in the heart of the city. On this tour, you’ll marvel at the incredible detail of these structures, with their brilliant colors and lush materials. You’ll learn how Art Deco made its way to L.A., and why it became such a defining architectural style in the city.

Historic Broadway

LA Conservancy Broadway Historic Theatre & Commercial District Walking Tour

Broadway thrived for decades as the entertainment epicenter of Los Angeles. Massive department stores and magnificent movie palaces drew generations of Angelenos to the city center. Still a vibrant shopping street, the area is now a hub of adaptive reuse projects that have turned office buildings and department stores into housing, dining, retail, and nightlife destinations. Subject to availability, the tour visits the interiors of one or more of the following: the Los Angeles Theatre, The Theatre at the Ace Hotel (formerly United Artists Theatre), and the Orpheum Theatre. Reservations are required for this tour. Meeting and parking information will be provided with your reservation confirmation.

DTLA Artwalk

DTLA Art Walk

Downtown Art Walk is a self-guided art experience of local galleries, artist studios, and cultural events held on 2nd Thursdays every month. From its inceptions over 10 years ago as a monthly coordinated collaboration along Spring and Main Streets in downtown Los Angeles, today this vibrant community thrives, with art experiences beyond one day, two streets, and 12 blocks. The Downtown Art Walk nonprofit engages, educates, and informs through year-round programs and social media platforms connecting art lovers and enthusiasts to galleries, artists, city-wide art openings, cultural events, exhibits, art conventions, national and international art news and innovations, 365 days a year! Gallery Guide Map pick up locations HERE

DTLA Walking Tours Chinatown

DTLA Walking Tours Chinatown & Little Tokyo Chinatown Plaza 943 N. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90012

Walk into the two largest ethnic neighborhoods of Downtown and learn about their growth and history in Los Angeles. Understand how international issues, such as nationalism, World War II and segregation affected the Chinese and Japanese cultures, but have allowed each to retain their strong community neighborhoods. Tour requires a Metro Rail journey in the middle of the tour between Chinatown and Little Tokyo (rail fare not included).

Craft Beer & Urban Art

LA Art Tours Craft Beer and Urban Art/Graffiti Tour Angel City Brewery 216 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Two guides, three beer stops, dozens of amazing urban art pieces! A collaboration between LA Art Tours and SoCal Brew Bus, this walking tour centers on the hottest spot in Los Angeles, the Downtown LA Arts District. Long a hotbed of the best graffiti and murals in Los Angeles, it is now also home to several great craft breweries. Two stops are made at the largest breweries in the Arts District. The third stop varies by availability, and will be one of two smaller craft breweries, or the craft beer garden of LA’s largest art gallery. The breweries have food options available, so you are welcome to order some bites while sampling beers. Between breweries, an awesome urban art guide will take you by a number of famous as well as hidden and lesser known works of urban art. All art guides are long time local artists with in-depth knowledge and experience in the local graffiti/mural scene.

Sidewalk Food Tours

Sidewalk Food Tours Downtown LA Food Tour Pitchoun Bakery 545 S Olive St. Los Angeles, CA 90013

Sidewalk Food Tours Downtown LA Food tour includes six unique stops showcasing the best of the growing, diverse DTLA food scene. The tour’s expert foodies have done extensive research to offer you a variety of delicious foods from the best specialty food stores, buzz-worthy spots, and ethnic eateries. The tour includes visits to famed landmarks such as the Bradbury Building, the Million Dollar Theater, the Biltmore Hotel, and a stroll through the historic Grand Central Market with tastings from some of its most well-known vendors. Flavorful food specialties are served from six of the following locations (subject to change): Pitchoun Bakery, Horse Thief BBQ, Berlin Currywurst, DTLA Cheese, Madcapra Falafel, Guisados (slow-cooked braised meat tacos), OkiPoki (Asian fusion spot serving sushi burritos) and Bottega Louie in the historic Brockman building.