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7 hours
Daily Tour
13 people
English
Today, we go to DTLA to visit most famous sightseeing that are popular on Instagram. Attractions list below:
• Artist District
• Bradbury Building
• The Last Bookstore
• Grand Central Market
• Angels Flight Railway
• U.S. Bank Tower,
• OUE Skyspace (Optional)
• Melrose Ave. Boutiques (Most Instagrammable Walls and Street Art)
• Sunset Blvd.
Artist District: The Arts District is a neighborhood on the eastern edge of Downtown Los Angeles. The gritty area has given new life to old industrial buildings whose history often dates to the early 20th century. While much of the early creative art was done behind closed doors, the street scene has slowly been activated in the early years of the 21st century as more and more factories are creatively reused with some new construction interspersed. Bradbury Building: The Bradbury Building is an architectural landmark located at 304 South Broadway at West 3rd Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. Built in 1893, the five-story office building is best known for its extraordinary skylit atrium of access walkways, stairs and elevators, and their ornate ironwork. The building was commissioned by Los Angeles gold-mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury and constructed by draftsman George Wyman from the original design by Sumner Hunt. It appears in many works of fiction and has been the site of many movie and television shoots and music videos.
The Last Bookstore: The Last Bookstore is California’s largest used and new book and record store. Currently in our third incarnation, we began in 2005 in a downtown Los Angeles loft.
Grand Central Market: Grand Central Market opened in 1917 and has been in continuous operation since. A hundred years ago, Broadway was the principal commercial and entertainment corridor of downtown Los Angeles. Bunker Hill, to the west, was covered with stately Victorian mansions, and the area's stylish residents rode down on Angels Flight to shop for groceries in the Market's open air arcade.
Angels Flight Railway: Angels Flight is a landmark 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles. It has two funicular cars, Sinai and Olivet, running in opposite directions on a shared cable on the 298 feet (91 m) long inclined railway.
U.S. Bank Tower: U.S. Bank Tower, formerly Library Tower and First Interstate Bank World Center, is a 1,018-foot (310.3 m) skyscraper at 633 West Fifth Street in downtown Los Angeles, California. It is the third-tallest building in California OUE Skyspace (Optional): General Admission $25 (free for 0-2years) General Admission + Skyslide Ride $33 (Ages 5+) Uncover a side of LA you didn’t know.See how Los Angeles is home to some of the most iconic films and TV shows, discover the many musicians and bands who started their careers in LA, and hear memorable stories from sports personalities that will impress any fan. Once you arrive at the top, engage with our interactive technology to discover little known facts that will enhance the skyline view. RIDE THE SLIDE Do you have what it takes? Experience the Skyslide, a 45-foot, fully enclosed, all-glass adventure landing on the exterior of the iconic US Bank Tower. Ride nearly 1,000 ft. above Downtown LA to experience the city from an entirely new perspective.
Melrose Ave. Boutiques (Most Instagrammable Walls and Street Art): Melrose really began to rise in the 1980's. It was a fast-moving time of trendy punk rock fashion, big hair. Off-beat, eclectic independent shops were beginning to dot Melrose Avenue. Overnight colorful storefronts and graffiti emerged alongside cutting edge hip clothing stores. Sunset Blvd.: The Sunset Strip portion of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood has been famous for its active nightlife since at least the 1950s. In the 1970s, the area between Gardner Street and Western Avenue was a center for street prostitution. Shortly after a well-publicized June 1995 incident, police raids drove out majority of prostitutes on the Bo
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