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    Nadine C.

    Appropriately, this was one of our last stops before heading back home to Hawaii. It was a bittersweet visit as my phone battery was dying. I took a shot forwards as a few cars drove past and beeped at us. I thought, "Who cares?" We're tourists. We'll probably never see these people again! I looked back at Downtown LA and took another shot. I almost cried, saying, "Aloha oe"... Until we meet again...

    Patricia D.

    The view from the bridge towards the city is one of zeee best views in LA! Car commercials, photo shoots, movie car chases in high speed, 30 seconds to Mars video, they've probably shot it here. This is but one bridge that runs across the L.A. River and is calming to drive late at night! Being one of the most recognizable and used landmarks in Los Angeles, is also hidden! Definitely one of the gems in the crown of Los Angeles!

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    Jennifer H.

    I came here to take some pics with DTLA in the background. Great spot for it, and while I saw some other photogs and a photo shoot being set up under the bridge, there was plenty of room for everyone without stepping in each others shots. It was surprisingly not busy at all. The metro goes over the bridge, which is great for pics. It's right next to the metro station (and there is some street parking as well near the metro) and it's a quick walk to Little Tokyo

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    Beautiful bridge. It's a great place to take photographs of undisturbed "urban decay."

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    The Bradbury Building - Hours.

    The Bradbury Building

    4.4(316 reviews)
    1.7 kmDowntown

    Fun stop when visiting Grand Central Market. So many movies have filmed here -- Blade Runner and…read moreLethal Weapon just to name a couple. It's refreshing to see this kind of architecture in Los Angeles among endless mini malls. You can tell real pride went into the design and craftsmanship. A true historic landmark and worth taking a few minutes to appreciate while you're there.

    What can you say about the Bradbury Building except that it is not what it once was. Currently, you…read morecan walk in there pretty much seven days a week and see the skeletal remains of what was once a fantastic piece of DTLA architecture. Now, the upstairs offices are generally blocked off and all that is left is the what used to be. Certainly, the Bradbury Building came to fame during the 1982 movie, Blade Runner where it was used as one of their primary sets. This was long before it was renovated showing off it's truly unique interior architecture. Very beautiful! For a lot of years, this building was pretty much closed to the public except for those who used it as a filming location. Being involved in the film industry for a lot of years, I personally have been in this building a number of times throughout its evolution. More recently, somebody got the great idea to renovate it. I guess that's a good thing? But, in its current state, all that you see is a whole lot of tourists coming in there, even tour guides, taking people in there telling them all kinds of lies about the history of the building. They weren't there, so they don't know! Yet, they speak about it. Now, it's a modernized office structure. Yes, much of the interior metallurgy is still there -- reminiscent of the time gone past. But much the vibe of the building is long gone. That's sad, I think. So, if you're in DTLA, and you want to look back to the past, the Bradbury Building is a interesting place to do that. It's right across the street from Grand Central Market, so it's impossible to miss. You can pretty much go in there seven days a week, and though you'll be limited to staying on the first floor, you can take a look and see what once was. I would say it's definitely worth the expedition.

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    The Bradbury Building - Built in 1893, the Bradbury is the oldest commercial building in downtown

    Built in 1893, the Bradbury is the oldest commercial building in downtown

    The Bradbury Building - You got mail.

    You got mail.

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    Garden of Oz - We must have just missed it, we drive by before noon and it looked closed. Not sure if it has been open since before covid.

    Garden of Oz

    4.7(11 reviews)
    12.0 kmHollywood Hills

    Cool place to visit if you're into folk art. My visit was short since there's only a two hour…read morewindow that you can visit on Thursdays. Some areas are in need of repair; some loose pieces were on the ground so look where you step. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to take photos here. There is no parking on this narrow street so you'll have to park and walk.

    Magical garden hidden in a private home. It is open to the public two hours a week while the…read moregardener works on the garden: Thursdays, 10am-noon. However, these hours are contingent on the gardener, who may not show up or may come late / leave early. If you're coming from afar, it might be a good idea to email the owner at gardenofoz@me.com and ask about that particular week. I found the email address on a webpage about the garden. I emailed at the start of the week when I wanted to come but heard back the following week. Turns out the gardener had car trouble so the garden was closed the previous week. The owner did email me back again letting me know the garden would be open the following week, which was nice of her. So, if you're driving from afar, reach out to confirm. Don't come at the last minute just in case the gardener leaves early. It's not the easiest to access but hey, this is a private home and we're lucky to have any access to it. This is interesting for anyone who loves folk art, mosaics, outsider art, etc. It's a large space with a lot to look at. No photography is allowed. Parking is on the street. The streets are narrow and hilly but there should be available parking within a reasonable distance.

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    Garden of Oz - Throne Of Healing Light

    Throne Of Healing Light

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    The Charmed House - The Charmed House is from the TV Show about 3 witches. It's located a few houses down from Michael Jackson's Thriller House October 2023

    The Charmed House

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.3 kmEcho Park

    An interesting street--a cool house from a TV series. There are also interesting Victorian houses…read morenearby.

    Hey Alexa, play the title track from the original Charmed series How Soon Is Now by the Smiths…read more "I am the son... And the heir..." as we park in this cozy historic neighborhood in Echo Park, Los Angeles, California and wait for Piper, Leo, Chris, Wyatt and Melinda to pop out and start their day. Maybe Paige, Henry, Phoebe and Coup will stop by and will catch some protect the innocent, save the world antiques in the attic... One can day dream. The Innes House also known as the Charmed House is a Victorian style home at 1329 Carroll Avenue that is truly one of kind and for eight years was heavily featured on the WB series Charmed from 1998 to 2006 and spotlighted again in the CW reboot of the same name in 2022 for its final episode. In the series the original address is listed as 7571 Prescott Street in San Francisco and is shortly updated to 1329 Prescott Street to reflect the actual number address on the home. For fans this residence was also known Halliwell Manor and for native, local, and transplant Angelinos it's unique craftsmanship, historical establishment (1887), and architecture is something to truly take in and enjoy along the Carroll Avenue Local Historic District of Echo Park. Just a beat/walkable feet down from the Michael Jackson Thriller House (also featured on Charmed like many homes in the neighborhood). You can snap a pic, selfie and/or take it in. Of course be mindful of the owners and current residents as this is their home and they've been getting fans for the past couple of decades stop by to do the very same. This beautiful home Historic Preservation home resides in a overlay zone (HPOZ) with zoning tools to preserve as well as protect neighborhoods composed of historically architecturally significant structures. It will live on like the legacy of the Charmed Ones.

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    The Charmed House - The Charmed House is from the TV Show about 3 witches. It's located a few houses down from Michael Jackson's Thriller House October 2023

    The Charmed House is from the TV Show about 3 witches. It's located a few houses down from Michael Jackson's Thriller House October 2023

    The Charmed House - The Charmed House from the TV Show is just a few houses down from The Michael Jackson Thriller House on historic Carroll Avenue in LA

    The Charmed House from the TV Show is just a few houses down from The Michael Jackson Thriller House on historic Carroll Avenue in LA

    The Charmed House - The Charmed House is from the TV Show about 3 witches. It's located a few houses down from Michael Jackson's Thriller House October 2023

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    The Charmed House is from the TV Show about 3 witches. It's located a few houses down from Michael Jackson's Thriller House October 2023

    Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room - May 2016 - my obligatory, albeit blurry, pic :)

    Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room

    4.2(85 reviews)
    2.0 kmDowntown

    Visited Infinity Mirror Room and let me just say... yes, it's stunning. The lights, reflections,…read morethe whole illusion makes you feel like you stepped into another dimension. No complaints about the actual experience itself, it's beautiful and definitely Instagram-worthy. BUT. That wait vs. payoff ratio? Wild. You're standing there forever, building up the moment, just to get ushered in and out in what feels like 60 seconds flat. By the time you're adjusting your camera and telling your family where to stand, it's already "okay time's up." Like... we just got here?? Honestly, I'd rather they charge more and give people a few extra minutes. Let us actually take it in, enjoy it, and get decent photos without feeling rushed like we're on some kind of aesthetic speed run. That said, it is a must-see at least once. Just go in knowing it's more of a quick visual experience than something you can really sit with.

    On Friday afternoon, my family and I reserved tickets for the Infinity Room next to The Broad…read moremuseum in Downtown LA. Just a heads up, you'll need to book in advance if you want to secure a time slot to see the infinity room. We picked the 3:45 PM slot and waited about 5-10 minutes before entering. There's no food, drinks, or flash photography allowed (which makes sense). To be honest, I was a little surprised by how small the Infinity Room actually is. It's just a tiny platform you stand on surrounded by mirrors so be careful not to get too close to the edges. I think the photos online made it seem much bigger and more "galaxy-like," so I had different expectations going in You're only inside for about five minutes before it's time to exit for the next group. Still, it was a cool experience to check off the list and afterward we walked around The Broad, which made it a fun afternoon overall. I'm very grateful for the memories my family and I got to make together! Quick Note: If you get hungry, Grand Central Market is close by and has a great variety of food spots to choose from! Your welcome!!

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    Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room - Illusion room

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    Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room - Not being shady... just respecting my bf's privacy :)

    Not being shady... just respecting my bf's privacy :)

    Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrored Room - Infinity room

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