Experience the vibrant heart of Los Angeles on this exciting small-group bike tour! Starting at the historic 100-year-old Grand Central Market, you’ll pedal through the city’s rich history and stunning architecture, passing iconic landmarks like Chinatown, Union Station, City Hall, the Walt Disney Concert Hall, and more. Feel the energy of the city as you cruise through its bustling streets, stopping along the way to snap incredible photos. With a leisurely pace and an expert guide leading the way, this tour offers a fun, up-close look at downtown L.A. without the hassle of traffic. Perfect for travelers who want a unique, active way to explore! Plus, with small groups of 10 or fewer, you’ll enjoy a more personal experience. All biking equipment is included—just bring your sense of adventure!
Marvel at a beautiful historic railway station, the principal and the largest railway passenger terminal in Los Angeles and the Western United States. Dive into the history, which dates back to May 1939, when the building replaced La Grande Station and Central Station. Walk through that great railway station to gaze at Art Deco, Mission Revival details of interiors and exteriors.
Go ahead and ride your way through the original and atmospheric Chinatown, immersing yourself in the Chinese culture in the center of Los Angeles. Be fascinated by the fusion of styles and cultures riding by typical shops, restaurants, cafes, traditional snack bars, and Thien Hau Taoist temple. This is a perfect neighborhood for foodies who want to experience something new and tasty.
Continue your bike journey and get to the Los Angeles City Hall. A 32-story 138-meters building was constructed in 1928 and now it houses the mayor’s office as well as other governmental authorities. It is situated in the Civic Center district and is said to have been inspired by Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, an ancient world wonder.
Dive deeper into history, discovering a historical street, a part of the monument of El Pueblo de Los Angeles. It lies near the original Los Angeles Plaza of the 19th century, which has been the main square of the city since 1820 when California was a part of Mexico. This is the oldest part of the city and it has a lot of things to tell. Learn about the local culture, history, fiestas, and events here.
Admire the masterpiece of modern architecture as you approach the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Designed by Frank Gehry and constructed in 2003, now it attracts thousands of tourists with its pronounced Deconstructivism style, which shows that something new and completely different is possible. Interiors are constructed in order to get the best acoustics for the concert hall. That’s why now it is the home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.
Get acquainted with another historical site and reach the Grand Central Market, a downtown must-see and must-visit landmark since 1917. This is a place where the cuisines and cultures of LA mix together creating a one-of-a-kind Californian fusion. It’s a great place to get fresh fruits and vegetables, as well to try something new and unusual.
Ride through a beautiful park in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. Take a little rest from the bustling city and delight in the green oasis as you bike among palm trees relaxing and having fun. You may also be invited to a free live music event during the summer.
Be intrigued about the queue standing at the entrance of a stunning building and listen to the history of the place as told by your enthusiastic knowledgeable guide. The Broad is a museum of contemporary art that offers a unique 2,000-showpiece exhibition of post-war and newest art. Be impressed by the museum’s exterior bade of light-grey, seemingly perforated façade cover, which consists of 2,500 translucent reinforced concrete blocks.
Take pictures of a unique French Baroque Los Angeles Theatre at South Broadway. Its history dates back to the 1930s, the times when the first vintage theatres in the heart of Los Angeles were built. Admire the classical architecture and choose an event you want to visit after the tour to be astonished by the gorgeous Versailles-like interiors.
Ride by the largest California bookstore and be impressed by its size since it’s housed in the grand atrium of what was once a bank. In fact, the most valuable and oldest books are kept in bank vaults. There are new, old, very old, rare books, journals, commixes, and even vinyl discs.
Be intrigued by thrilling stories about Stay on Main Hotel. Listen to your guide telling you about decades of suicide, serial killers, madness, and mysterious going back 50 years when the place was known as the Cecil Hotel. The hotel was built in 1927 although strange events began in the 1950s. Get to know more about this strange place on this tour.
This striking glass-covered courthouse isn’t just for legal proceedings—it’s a modern architectural marvel! You can admire its sleek design and learn about its role in the U.S. judicial system. The building features an energy-efficient design and an eye-catching floating cube structure. Law enthusiasts can explore its connection to historic cases while taking in views of downtown LA.
Known as LA’s "Park for Everyone," this vibrant urban space offers lush gardens, interactive fountains, and cultural events year-round. You can relax on the pink benches, catch live performances, or enjoy local food festivals. The park provides stunning views of City Hall, making it a great photo spot. It's also a hub for civic engagement, hosting celebrations like Día de los Muertos and New Year’s Eve festivities.
Home to the Lakers, Kings, and Clippers, this world-famous venue is a must-visit for sports and entertainment fans. Catch an electrifying basketball or hockey game, or attend concerts featuring global superstars. The arena is also home to the Grammy Awards, making it a hotspot for music lovers. Outside, feel free to take photos with statues of sports legends like Magic Johnson and Shaquille O’Neal.
Step into history at LA’s oldest commercial building, known for its breathtaking ironwork and skylit atrium. Film buffs will recognize its iconic interior from movies like Blade Runner. Admire the ornate staircases and vintage elevators, offering a glimpse into 19th-century craftsmanship. The building’s timeless beauty makes it a favorite for photographers and architecture lovers alike.
Meet the guide at the sidewalk signage at the Hill St. entrance to Grand Central Market
Los Angeles is a vibrant, multicultural city known for its Hollywood glamour, sunny beaches, and diverse cultural attractions. From iconic landmarks to world-class dining and entertainment, LA offers a unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty.
A must-visit for film and entertainment enthusiasts, the Hollywood Walk of Fame features over 2,700 stars embedded in the sidewalk, honoring celebrities in the entertainment industry.
An iconic beachfront amusement park with a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, and numerous rides, the Santa Monica Pier offers fun for all ages.
A public observatory offering stunning views of the Los Angeles skyline and the Hollywood Sign, as well as educational exhibits about space and astronomy.
A world-renowned art museum featuring European paintings, drawings, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and photographs.
A vibrant beach community known for its boardwalk, street performers, and eclectic shops, as well as its beautiful sandy beaches.
A popular street food item featuring grilled or fried fish in a tortilla, topped with salsa and crema.
A staple of LA's Korean food scene, featuring marinated meats grilled at the table and served with side dishes.
A trendy dish featuring toasted bread topped with mashed avocado, often garnished with eggs, tomatoes, or other toppings.
A traditional Mexican taco featuring marinated pork cooked on a vertical spit and served on corn tortillas with pineapple.
The peak seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for outdoor activities. This is the best time to visit for comfortable sightseeing and exploring the city's attractions.
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LA is generally safe for tourists, but some areas can be risky, especially at night. Stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Union Station
Union Station, Greyhound Bus Station
The Metro Rail system includes several subway and light rail lines that cover most of the city. It's a convenient and affordable way to get around.
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A charming coastal city known for its Spanish architecture, wineries, and beautiful beaches.
A world-famous theme park featuring Disney characters, rides, and attractions for all ages.
A unique desert landscape featuring iconic Joshua trees, rock formations, and hiking trails.
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