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Ultimate Private Los Angeles Walking Tour
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen
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Reisende sollten mindestens über eine mäßige körperliche Fitness verfügen
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Discover 6 unique Downtown LA districts — Bunker Hill, Civic Center, El Pueblo, Little Tokyo, the Historic Core & Broadway Theatre District, and the Financial District
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The itinerary is designed to showcase as many highlights as possible; however, the number of sights visited may vary depending on your preferred pace and time spent at each location. As a private experience, the tour can be adapted to your interests and comfort, ensuring a relaxed and memorable day
Stornierungsbedingungen
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Die Stornierungszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des Erlebnisses.
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Wenn Sie weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren, wird der von Ihnen gezahlte Betrag nicht zurückerstattet.
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Für dieses Erlebnis ist eine Mindestanzahl von Reisenden erforderlich. Wenn es storniert wird, weil die Mindestanzahl nicht erreicht wird, erhalten Sie ein anderes Datum/Erlebnis oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
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Alle Änderungen, die weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses vorgenommen werden, können nicht akzeptiert werden.
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Explore 30+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, and movie locations, including Walt Disney Concert Hall, Bradbury Building, Olvera Street, Union Station, Little Tokyo, the Historic Broadway Theatre District, The Last Bookstore, Central Library, and Biltmore Hotel.
Explore 6 distinct Downtown LA districts, from the birthplace of Los Angeles El Pueblo and historic Broadway to Little Tokyo, Bunker Hill, and the Financial District.
Step beyond the typical sightseeing route and discover historic theaters, hidden courtyards, public art, vibrant markets, filming locations, and local gems that most visitors never find.
Combining history, architecture, film, food, and local life, this exp...
Höhepunkte
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Mehrere Startzeiten verfügbar
Birthplace of Los Angeles to modern skyline
Customizable itinerary tailored to your interests and preferences
Expert local storytelling throughout the journey
Private walking tour — just your group and your dedicated local guide
6 distinct Downtown neighborhoods in one walk
30+ iconic Instagram-worthy photo moments
34+ landmarks in DTLA - hidden gems, architectural icons, historic districts, movie locations
Freundlicher lokaler Reiseführer
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Meet your private guide in front of Blue Bottle Coffee, right next to Bradbury Building
Rückkehr
The Last Bookstore
Ultimate Private Los Angeles Walking Tour
Über uns
Explore 30+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, and movie locations, including Walt Disney Concert Hall, Bradbury Building, Olvera Street, Union Station, Little Tokyo, the Historic Broadway Theatre District, The Last Bookstore, Central Library, and Biltmore Hotel.
Explore 6 distinct Downtown LA districts, from the birthplace of Los Angeles El Pueblo and historic Broadway to Little Tokyo, Bunker Hill, and the Financial District.
Step beyond the typical sightseeing route and discover historic theaters, hidden courtyards, public art, vibrant markets, filming locations, and local gems that most visitors never find.
Combining history, architecture, film, food, and local life, this exp...
Höhepunkte
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Mehrere Startzeiten verfügbar
Birthplace of Los Angeles to modern skyline
Customizable itinerary tailored to your interests and preferences
Expert local storytelling throughout the journey
Private walking tour — just your group and your dedicated local guide
6 distinct Downtown neighborhoods in one walk
30+ iconic Instagram-worthy photo moments
34+ landmarks in DTLA - hidden gems, architectural icons, historic districts, movie locations
Freundlicher lokaler Reiseführer
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Meet your private guide in front of Blue Bottle Coffee, right next to Bradbury Building
Rückkehr
The Last Bookstore
Reiseplan
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Großer Zentralmarkt
Opened in 1917, Grand Central Market has been feeding Los Angeles for more than a century and remains one of the city's most beloved culinary landmarks. Inside, you'll find an eclectic mix of historic vendors, trendy eateries, and flavors reflecting the city's incredible cultural diversity. It's the perfect place to experience the energy, aromas, and everyday life of Downtown LA.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful food counters, vintage neon signs, and bustling market scenes full of character.
5 Minuten
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Angels Flight Eisenbahn
Known as "the shortest railway in the world," Angels Flight has carried passengers up and down Bunker Hill since 1901. This charming orange railway climbs just 298 feet but has become one of Downtown LA's most recognizable landmarks. It has appeared in countless films, including La La Land, making it a favorite for movie lovers.
✨ Instagram moment: standing beside the bright orange railcars with the Downtown skyline behind you.
5 Minuten
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California Plaza
Hidden among Downtown's skyscrapers, California Plaza offers a surprising blend of modern architecture, fountains, and public art. This elevated urban space frequently hosts concerts, cultural events, and outdoor performances. The contrast between sleek towers and peaceful open areas creates one of DTLA's best hidden escapes.
10 Minuten
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Bunker Hill Stufen
Once home to Victorian mansions, Bunker Hill was completely transformed during the city's massive redevelopment projects of the mid-20th century. Today it stands as the cultural and financial heart of Downtown Los Angeles. As you walk through the area, you'll see how dramatically Los Angeles has reinvented itself over the decades.
5 Minuten
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Die Breite
(see the exterior) Opened in 2015, The Broad quickly became one of the most visited contemporary art museums in the United States. Its striking honeycomb-like exterior, known as "the veil," is considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. Even from outside, it's one of the most photographed buildings in Downtown LA.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic architectural shots framed against the geometric white facade.
5 Minuten
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Walt Disney Konzerthalle
(see the exterior) Designed by world-famous architect Frank Gehry and opened in 2003, this stainless-steel masterpiece is considered one of the greatest concert halls in the world. Its flowing curves reflect sunlight differently throughout the day, creating ever-changing visual effects. The building has become one of the defining symbols of modern Los Angeles.
✨ Instagram moment: sculptural reflections and sweeping metallic curves creating a futuristic backdrop.
5 Minuten
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Dorothy Chandler Pavillon
For decades, this elegant venue hosted the Academy Awards before the ceremony moved to Hollywood. Since opening in 1964, it has welcomed presidents, royalty, and some of the world's greatest performers. It remains an important part of Los Angeles' cultural legacy.
5 Minuten
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Ahmanson Theater
One of the premier performing arts venues on the West Coast, the Ahmanson Theatre has hosted countless Broadway productions and world premieres. Since opening in 1967, it has played a major role in establishing Downtown Los Angeles as a cultural destination. Its modern architecture stands proudly within the Music Center complex.
5 Minuten
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Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau von den Engeln
Completed in 2002, this striking cathedral broke from traditional church design with its bold contemporary architecture. The structure can accommodate more than 3,000 worshippers and contains impressive artwork, stained glass, and peaceful interior spaces. Its unique design surprises many visitors who expect a more conventional cathedral.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic angles, warm stone surfaces, and soaring architectural lines.
5 Minuten
10
The Music Center is one of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States and serves as the cultural heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Home to world-class opera, ballet, theater, and music, it welcomes millions of visitors each year. The plaza offers beautiful views of the surrounding landmark venues.
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Gloria Molina Grand Park
Stretching across 12 acres in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, Grand Park serves as the city's modern civic gathering space. Its iconic pink fountain, palm-lined pathways, and open lawns regularly host major celebrations, concerts, and cultural events. From here, you'll enjoy one of the best perspectives of LA's historic government district.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful fountain jets framed by palm trees and the City Hall tower.
10 Minuten
12
Rathaus von Los Angeles
Completed in 1928, City Hall remained the tallest building in Los Angeles for nearly four decades. Its distinctive white tower has appeared in countless films and television shows, including Superman, Dragnet, and LA Confidential. Standing before it offers a glimpse into the era when Los Angeles transformed into a global city.
✨ Instagram moment: looking up at the iconic Art Deco tower rising above Downtown.
5 Minuten
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Triforium Sculpture
One of the most unusual public artworks in Los Angeles, the Triforium was unveiled in 1975 as an experimental sculpture combining lights, sound, and technology. Often described as both fascinating and mysterious, it remains a hidden curiosity even among many locals. It perfectly reflects LA's willingness to embrace bold and unconventional ideas.
5 Minuten
14
Historisches Denkmal El Pueblo de Los Angeles
This historic district marks the birthplace of Los Angeles, founded by Spanish settlers in 1781. Here you'll discover the oldest surviving section of the city, where modern Los Angeles began more than two centuries ago. Walking these streets feels like stepping back into an entirely different era of California history.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful historic buildings and shaded plazas filled with old-world charm.
10 Minuten
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Olvera-Straße
Often called the "birthplace of Los Angeles," Olvera Street is one of the city's most vibrant cultural landmarks. Lined with colorful market stalls, traditional crafts, music, and Mexican heritage, it offers a lively atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Downtown. More than 200 years of history come together in this compact and unforgettable street.
✨ Instagram moment: festive papel picado flags suspended above colorful market walkways.
10 Minuten
16
Avila Adobe
Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is the oldest surviving residence in Los Angeles. This modest home offers a rare glimpse into life during California's Spanish and Mexican periods. Its thick adobe walls have witnessed more than two centuries of the city's remarkable transformation.
5 Minuten
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Pico Haus
When it opened in 1870, Pico House was considered the most luxurious hotel in Southern California. Built by Pío Pico, the last governor of Mexican California, it symbolized Los Angeles' ambitions during a period of rapid growth. Its elegant façade still hints at the city's early aspirations for greatness.
5 Minuten
18
Union Station
Opened in 1939, Union Station is often called "the last great railway station in America." Blending Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Spanish Colonial architecture, it remains one of the most beautiful transportation hubs in the country. Its cinematic interiors have appeared in dozens of movies, TV shows, and music videos.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic archways, historic waiting rooms, and palm-lined courtyards.
5 Minuten
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Located within one of the oldest surviving buildings in Chinatown, this cultural landmark highlights the important role Chinese immigrants played in shaping Los Angeles. The museum preserves stories that are often overlooked in traditional city histories. Its peaceful courtyard provides a quiet contrast to the busy streets nearby.
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Kleines Tokio
One of only three remaining historic Japantowns in the United States, Little Tokyo has served as a cultural center since the late 1800s. Today it combines traditional Japanese heritage with modern cafés, shops, and community spaces. The neighborhood offers a completely different atmosphere from the rest of Downtown Los Angeles.
✨ Instagram moment: Japanese lanterns, cultural gateways, and colorful neighborhood streets.
5 Minuten
21
Japanischer Dorfplatz
This charming pedestrian plaza recreates the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese shopping street in the heart of Los Angeles. Filled with lanterns, specialty shops, cafés, and cultural details, it offers a unique glimpse into Japanese-American heritage. The relaxed atmosphere feels worlds away from the surrounding city.
✨ Instagram moment: red lanterns, Japanese-inspired architecture, and colorful storefronts creating a postcard-perfect scene.
5 Minuten
22
This powerful memorial honors more than 16,000 Japanese-American soldiers who served during World War II despite facing discrimination at home. Their unit became one of the most decorated military groups in U.S. history. The monument tells an inspiring story of courage, sacrifice, and resilience.
5 Minuten
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A hidden courtyard tucked inside Little Tokyo, Weller Court offers peaceful walkways, traditional architectural details, and a more intimate local atmosphere. It's a favorite hidden gem that many visitors overlook completely. The space provides a quiet moment amid Downtown's urban energy.
5 Minuten
24
Japanisch-Amerikanisches Nationalmuseum
(see the exterior) Founded in 1992, this museum preserves and shares the history of Japanese Americans and their contributions to the United States. It stands as one of the country's most important cultural institutions dedicated to this community. Its presence highlights Los Angeles' extraordinary cultural diversity.
5 Minuten
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This historic tunnel and surrounding streetscape have appeared in countless films, television shows, commercials, and music videos. The perspective looking through the tunnel toward Downtown creates one of the city's most recognizable cinematic views. Many visitors are surprised to discover how many famous scenes were filmed here.
✨ Instagram moment: perfectly framed tunnel perspective leading toward the Downtown skyline.
5 Minuten
26
Bradbury-Gebäude
Built in 1893, the Bradbury Building is widely considered the most beautiful historic building in Los Angeles. Its extraordinary Victorian ironwork, marble staircases, skylights, and open atrium have captivated visitors for more than 130 years. It became internationally famous after appearing in Blade Runner and many other films.
✨ Instagram moment: ornate staircases and sunlit ironwork creating one of the most iconic architectural photos in LA.
5 Minuten
27
Million Dollar Theater
Opened in 1918, this was the first movie palace built by legendary showman Sid Grauman before he created Hollywood's famous Chinese Theatre. Its elaborate façade represents the golden age of cinema and early Hollywood glamour. Even from outside, it remains one of Downtown's most impressive historic landmarks.
5 Minuten
28
Historic Broadway Theater District
This remarkable district contains the largest concentration of historic movie palaces in the United States. During the 1920s and 1930s, Broadway was one of the most glamorous entertainment corridors in the world. Walking here feels like stepping into a forgotten chapter of Hollywood history.
✨ Instagram moment: vintage theater marquees and neon signs glowing above historic streets
5 Minuten
29
Pershing-Platz
Located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, Pershing Square has served as the city's central public gathering space since 1866, making it one of LA's oldest parks. Over the decades, it has witnessed political rallies, celebrations, concerts, and major city events. As you pass through, you'll see a fascinating blend of historic significance and modern urban design surrounded by some of Downtown's most notable buildings.
5 Minuten
30
Los Angeles Central Library
Opened in 1926, the Los Angeles Central Library is one of the city's architectural masterpieces and houses more than 2 million books, making it one of the largest public libraries in the United States. Its striking Art Deco design incorporates Egyptian, Mediterranean, and classical influences, creating a building unlike any other in Los Angeles. Inside and out, visitors discover beautiful murals, intricate details, hidden courtyards, and fascinating stories about the city's cultural and intellectual history.
✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the iconic pyramid-topped tower or capturing the dramatic Art Deco entrance framed by palms and historic architecture.
5 Minuten
31
Das Biltmore Los Angeles
Opened in 1923, the Biltmore Hotel was once the largest hotel west of Chicago and quickly became the center of Los Angeles high society. The Academy Awards ceremony was held here multiple times during the 1930s, and over the years the hotel has welcomed presidents, royalty, celebrities, and countless Hollywood stars. As you step inside, you'll experience magnificent chandeliers, grand staircases, ornate ceilings, and the timeless glamour of Old Hollywood at its finest.
✨ Instagram moment: elegant photos beneath the crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases that feel straight out of a classic Hollywood movie.
5 Minuten
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Los Angeles Theater
Built in 1931 for the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights, this lavish theater remains one of the most ornate movie palaces ever constructed. Crystal chandeliers, marble details, and grand staircases reflect a time when going to the movies was a luxurious event. Its exterior still hints at that extraordinary elegance.
5 Minuten
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Spring Arcade-Gebäude
Completed in 1924, this hidden architectural gem features a beautiful European-style arcade tucked between historic Downtown buildings. The passageway reveals intricate details that many visitors walk past without noticing. It perfectly represents the unexpected discoveries that make Downtown Los Angeles so fascinating.
5 Minuten
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Der letzte Buchladen
One of the most famous independent bookstores in America, The Last Bookstore occupies a spectacular former bank building dating to 1914. Beyond its thousands of books, visitors discover tunnels, sculptures, hidden rooms, and creative art installations that have made it an international attraction. It's the perfect finale to a journey through Downtown's history, architecture, and imagination.
✨ Instagram moment: the famous book tunnel and soaring historic interior — one of the most photographed spots in Los Angeles.