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    The first stop on our Haunted Pasadena tour was the Pasadena Playhouse.
    Kathryn C.

    I recently took a Haunted Pasadena tour presented by LA Walking Tours. Our tour guide was helpful, enthusiastic, patient, and extremely knowledgeable. It was great to learn some of the history of places I've passed or visited many times over the years. The tour started in front of the Pasadena Playhouse and ended in Old Town Pasadena. My one complaint is that if you say a tour is going to end at a certain time, please try to stick with it. I think our tour guide thought she was doing us a favor by sharing more of her knowledge with us and going longer, but I had to not only walk over a mile to get back to my car, but I also had an hour-long drive to get home. I'm not at all into the paranormal stuff, but this tour was chosen by a friend, so it was fine. If you're not in a group and you're not a true believer in ghosts, this might not be the perfect tour for you. That said, I'm still giving it five stars.

    Allen L.

    Highly recommend this tour - we did the Old & New Downtown LA. Phil was a great tour guide! Knowledgeable, patient, and friendly. We learned great history of the area and the buildings.

    So many old theaters on broadway!
    Kent V.

    I wanted to do something different in downtown LA on my Friday off and came across Downtown LA Walking Tours. I booked the Downtown Discovery tour and had Julia as our tour guide. The tour itself was awesome!!! It's amazing to see what you actually notice in downtown LA just by walking around as opposed to when you're going out at night or being in your car. We learned so much about the historic Broadway St and all the theaters (many buildings still in tact today!), fashion district, flower district, and the future plans of downtown. Downtown LA is much more fascinating once you know the history behind all the buildings! With that being said, be careful for dog poop on the side walks (my friend stepped in some) and all the homeless people! We had quite a scary interaction with one in the beginning of the tour, but Julia handled it well and just ignored him. I would highly recommend taking a tour here. It's affordable and was actually really fun. The two hours goes by quickly! Will be booking another tour with them in the future, perhaps the Haunted Halloween tour available in Oct.!

    Angel's Flight
    Dev R.

    This tour was definitely worth my time. Having lived here most of my life, and being pretty culturally-literate, my fear of taking city tours is that feeling that "I already knew this." Neel made sure that he included sights and bites in his tour in which even the historian may not have known. This 2-hour tour which covers central DTLA was great. He doesn't take more than 20 folk, so that all will be able to hear him and take pics (simultaneously). See pics for some of the sights we touched. Recommended.

    The reredo from St. Vibiana's
    Michael G.

    Took the LA History tour yesterday and really enjoyed it. I thought I knew quite a bit about LA but Phil took us to places I'd never visited, telling us history I'd never known. An archivist by trade, Phil knows his stuff. Funny, friendly and personable, I would recommend him and these tours to any visitor... or local. Well done!

    Angels Flight! Re-opening soon!!
    Iris M.

    Took the "Old and New Downtown L.A." tour today! It was just great. Our tour guide, Aaron, was very knowledgeable and we never felt rushed. He took the time to answer all our questions no matter what! I'm looking forward to taking all their tours! I cannot recommend them enough!

    Part of the Old and New tour. Bradbury Bldg.
    Kelly H.

    I booked the Old and New DTLA tour on Sunday for my boyfriend's birthday. If you have a guy in your life that loves architecture or history, this tour is for them. We met our tour guide, Neel, at the bottom of Angel's flight across from Grand Market. We had a small group of 5 people, which was a great size for walking and hearing Neel. Neel has been doing this since the company started (8 years) is a very good story teller and is very compelling. He also makes sure to talk to everyone and get to know them and where they're coming from. Neel took us through Grand Market, showed us the Bradbury building, gave us the history on Springhill street, the Jewelry district, the old banking district, the Last Bookstore, the shopping district, Pershing square, the beginnings of LMU, and Clifton's cafeteria. The tour was extremely interesting and informative and kept my attention the whole time. Neel and another girl on the tour, who was also a tour guide, even gave me some recommendations for after! I would highly recommend the tour to anyone. The tour was 2 hours and that time flew by fast. We need to go back now and really get to spend time in all those cool places. You really never know what's in your backyard!

    Adriana K.

    I know quite a bit of stuff, and this tour taught me a lot that I did not know! I enjoyed the walk around DTLA, from the pedestrian view and learning new information about buildings that I pass every day. LA has a such an interesting history that we take for granted. It was a lot of walking, but the guide was informative, and we were able to sit twice on the tour while he told stories. I found good value it in and would recommend.

    Sean M.

    I've lived in LA for 15 years but, on a whim, decided to spend a gorgeous Sunday afternoon getting to know a little bit more about this city. We met up at the bottom of Angels flight and Neel, our tour guide, took the time to welcome everyone and gave late comers a few extra minutes to arrive. I believe he may offer 3 types of tours and hosts tours 7 days a week. Ours started with some of the history of Bunker Hill and took us through the changing population migration in and out of the city. We walked about a mile and a half in total. Not a fast pace and there are regular stops along the way. As a gauge, the 8 year old in our group was able to keep up just fine. I won't give away any of the details but I did find it all fascinating. If you have friends from out of town, I highly recommend taking them on the tour then grabbing a bite at one of the downtown spots afterwards. Parking: downtown parking is such a crap shoot. Keep an eye out for $5 spots there are a few around. On Sunday's there's some free street parking in places if you're lucky.

    The Edison Building
    Carol L.

    Rating this business and writing this review is going to be easy, because Neel was a rockstar!! We took the "LA: Old and New" tour and it did not disappoint. The quality, content, and entertainment value of Neel's tour was on par with some of the high-end Context walking tours in Europe that I've been on that cost 3x as much! My husband and I have been living in Los Angeles for most of our lives and never knew DTLA had such a rich cultural history. Some of the facts were so interesting that I was actually taking notes on my phone! Now you know that's good stuff when as an adult, you voluntarily write down things when it's not required for school or work! I am not going to give away the ending, but the last place that Neel takes you to is a total hidden gem. But here are SOME of the places that he covers on the tour: 1. Old Bank District 2. Grand Central Market 3. The Edison Building 4. The Arcade building 5. Pershing Square 6. Jewelry District Even if you've been to some or all of these places (li, please don't think you know them like Neel does! The stories behind these places will make you see DTLA in a whole new light. My favorite was the history behind the real estate progression in the Old Bank District and how DTLA came to have so many small art galleries. I would highly recommend Neel's walking tours for both locals and out-of-town visitors who want to get a deeper understanding of this culturally diverse city.

    Restaurant Street in Diamond District.
    Mathias E.

    Accountant turned Tour Guide. Neil, the owner tells a story of LA which people can relate to and care about. No boring history lesson rather history in the making. I live in LA and I learned so much! Thanks Neil.

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    Had a wonderful afternoon with our guide Edvard, from Belgium. Really enjoyed the pace, explanations, and history!! I recommend the tour!

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    absolutely love this!! I've done it twice and both times were so much fun! would def do it again!

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    Ask the Community - LA Walking Tours

    Are you going to take us back to the starting location or do we have to go back there on our own, especially if our vehicle is parked there?

    Hello Don, A few of our tours end within a few blocks of our starting point. Some do end a 20 - 25… Read more

    Is the walk hard?

    Hello Donna - each of our tours are approximately 1.5 to 2.0 miles. Most of them are flat with two of them having an uphill portion.

    Hola viajo en mayo a los angeles las vegas y san francisco y quisiera hacer walking tours con un guia que hable español…

    Hello/Hola Christina! We provide walking tours in Los Angeles only. All of our tours are… Read more

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    Archie was a great guide, very knowledgeable. I lived the old photographs he brought. Sad to think…read moreif the many beautiful buildings that were list, but still many gems to revisit and riscover. It's great to discover your own city. I thought the KA

    Los Angeles Conservancy is a nonprofit organization with a mission to preserve the historic places…read morein Los Angeles. They offer weekly and monthly architecture / history walking tours in Downtown LA with few seasonal tours. [Weekly Saturday tours]: Historic Downtown, Broadway Historic Theatre and Commercial District, Art Deco, and Union Station. [Monthly Saturday tours]: Angelino Heights, Modern Skyline, and The Biltmore Hotel lobby. *** Historic Downtown Walking Tour - each Saturday at 9:45 AM *** [Parking]: Option #1 (shorter walk) is the Pershing Square underground garage (532 S. Olive Street, Los Angeles, 90013) - $9 all day on weekends. 2nd option (longer walk) is the Westlawn Garage at Central Library (524 S. Flower Street) - discount is offered to Los Angeles Public Library card holders (parking validation is available at the library's Information Desk on the first floor). I only paid $1 at the Westlawn Garage with parking validation ($1.00 flat rate - validation still apply even if visitors come before 9:30 AM). [Special notes]: Arrive at least ten minutes early to check in. Tour meets at the center of Pershing Square near the mini-groves of Orange trees. The tour was supposed to start at 9:45 AM, but everyone arrived at 9:30 AM so our tour had an early start. [Price]: $25 per adult. $18 per youth (17 years and under). [Duration]: Our tour started at 9:30 AM and ended at 12 PM. The starting point was Pershing Square and the ending point was behind The Bradbury Building. All tours are led by volunteers. [Experience]: The tour mainly focuses on discussing beaux-arts vs art deco buildings. Our group walked into 5 different buildings including PacMutual Building, Los Angeles Public Library, The CalEdison, Grand Central Market, and The Bradbury Building (aka known from the 1982 movie Blade Runner). There was a short restroom break at Los Angeles Public Library at 10:30 AM. Our group also rode Angels Flight Railway and fare was covered as a part of the tour. [Conclusion]: A solid tour and it was a great experience to learn some basic history of buildings in Downtown LA. I would definitely consider doing some of their other tours to learn more about LA.

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    Very cool in every way even for locals and natives of L.A…read more The tours for Destination DTLA are no longer available, but a lot of similar groups have taken it upon themselves to emulate and offer great experiences. We stumbled into two and enjoy our day, but also made our own tour based on DDTLAT. Lot of amazing architecture, art, history, and fun/ From the Spring Arcade to Saint Vincent Court, views from the Westin, eats at Garo's, a stroll near Angel's Flight and loaded more. Your LA Tours seems to have taken over - but they also do tours throughout greater Los Angeles https://www.yourlatours.com/ Parking is easy with several paid lots throughout. If staying at a hotel or closeby you can't go wrong with getting some extra steps in to the start of the tours.

    What a fabulous walking tour! I was doing a good friend a favor by taking his friend, who came to…read morevisit from New York, to walk around LA since my friend was working all day. I thought it would be a cool idea to do a walking tour in downtown since it has so much history and great restaurants. We met at the Arcade in the Spring Arcade Building. The tour was about two hours with a mini break at the grand central market. Our tour guide did such a great job at telling the history, of the beautiful buildings and streets around the downtown of LA. This tour was Totally worth it. Thank you Carmen for helping us set up our tour!

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    Hey Jim why do your agents lie about you ? I spoke to a male who when i asked about a…read moreSpecial rate to japan, he informed me he worked inbound tours and didn't know about any sale. Next he hung up phone. I called back and spoke with a lady who said no guys working with her.

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    Great tour of the Los Angeles Times building on 1st Street in DTLA. It's a great Art…read moreDeco/Streamline Modern building dating back to the 1930's by architect, Gordon Kaufmann. The main lobby is like a museum dedicated to the Los Angeles Times with huge murals by Hugo Ballin, busts of the founder, H. G. Otis & H. Chandler, son-in-law, an old school printing machine, photos depicting the different times in LA Times history. D. Kunitomi, a 38 year veteran and one of the 'last of the Mohicans", was a great guide since he knows so much of the history & ways of the LA times personally. The hallways, unseen by the general public, is lined with famous pictures captured by past LA Times reporters, and they became a focus of attention & discussion. We also saw different sections of the Times dedicated to general news. sports, food which has its own test kitchen to standardize & quantify recipes requested by readers from famous restaurants for the readers to try out as well as Hoy which is a Spanish language publication in association with the LA Times. We also got a chance to meet Ruben Vives walking by who was one of the reporters who got on the ground floor of the corruption scandal in the City of Bell. Newpapers are vital in informing the public on what is going on with our governments and exposing illegal activities, payola, nepotism,etc. They are another check & balance essential to the workings of our democracy since transparency is so important to ward off the evil influences of corruption. So far internet sources can not do the important job that newspapers do so well since there is no system of verification & professionalism. The tour takes a little over 1 hour, and it is a great way to get to know another facet of our sprawling city. Mr. Kunitomi has an interesting mixture of a very wry sense of humour and also humility. He helps create an intelligent, thought provoking tour that is unique unto himself. He'd make an excellent late night host especially if the theme leans toward the intellectual inn a tongue-in-cheek way. I highly recommend this tour and since Little Tokyo is so close, lunch or dinner afterwards would be a great way to kill two Teriyaki chickens with one stone. 4+ Yelp stars. www.latimes.com/about/la-building-tour-story.html (213) 237-5757 Free public tours of the iconic Times Building and the newspaper's printing facility in downtown Los Angeles are available a few times a month.

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    Historic Echo Park Home Tour

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    Every November, the Echo Park Historic Park Society hosts a walking tour where visitors will get to…read moresee the interiors of some of the homes in the Echo Park area. These tours are meant to promote the neighborhood's past and encourage preservation and restoration. Some of the homes retain their original character, while others have been restored in a variety of ways. The theme for the tour I took was "The Bohemian Havens of Elysian Heights" and focused on the homes of artists, writers and other creative people who live specifically on the northern end of Echo Park known as Elysian Heights, a rustic enclave of narrow canyons and steep hills. The tour comprised of 10 homes where we were able to view the interiors. No pictures of the interiors were allowed, except for one home where the docent said it was okay, but the only one interior shot I wanted to take was of the window. The first home we visited was on an extremely steep hill and when looking outside the window, you get this visual of parked car that looks like it's falling. It was definitely a Kodak moment. In regards to Elysian Heights, I pulled the info below from the tour website, so that you can learn more about this area of Echo Park. The wooded hillsides of Elysian Heights make it feel like an extension of neighboring Elysian Park. Located within the original boundaries of the City of Los Angeles, the steep hills of Elysian Heights were once the highest in the city. Early automakers tested their newest models on Baxter and Fargo streets to prove they could climb some of the city' s steepest streets. The remote and rustic atmosphere made these hills popular with those seeking seclusion, including free thinking members of the Semi Tropic Spiritualists Assoc., whose midnight dances, seances and readings by "spirit mediums" attracted large crowds as well as ire of neighbors and city officials. Elysian Heights was also home to a great many artists and creative individuals who contributed to the neighborhood's bohemian reputation. These included Carey McWilliams, chronicler of the struggles of the state's working class during the Depression, who resided in a hilltop home on Alvarado Street. Edward Middleton Manigault, a World War I veteran who exhibited in the nation's first major exhibition of modern art, found refuge at the top of Elysian Heights. During the 1920s, bookseller and art dealer Jake Zeitlin was the center of cluster of Modernist artists, including Elysian Heights neighbor Paul Landacre, a famed wood engraver. Watercolorist Philip Dike, who lived near Elysian Park, was among California's leading regional painters during the 1930s and 1940s. Nearby, one of Los Angeles' most influential modernist architects, Harwell Hamilton Harris, lived in a tiny house of his own design that can be reached only on foot. Musicians, from opera singer Marilyn Horne and her husband, conductor Henry Lewis, to jazz great Art Pepper, were also at home here. As you can see, Elysian Heights is quite an artist's colony and that is definitely reflected in some of the homes that were part of the tour. One of the homes we visited had owners who owned a decorative tile company, so their beautiful tile work was seen throughout their home and their awesome backyard, including the pool, the walls and a fountain. Another home had this outdoor kitchen and "sofa" that was just amazing. I wasn't sure what the material was, but everything was bright yellow and also had some beautiful tile work. Since this was a walking tour, there were also other homes that we passed by that I wished were part of the tour. Specifically, there are two that had very artistic and colorful front exteriors that you'd have to see to believe and you can do that by checking out my photoset below. In general, it was a great tour and one I would do again. The cost of the tour is $15 Pre-Sale and $20 on the day of and for all the info, just check out the Historical Echo Park Society website which is included in this review. To see pics, go to: http://www.flickr.com/photos/la_addict/sets/72157600263418870/

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