Olvera Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 628-1274
Editorial Review for Olvera Street – by Peter Geiberger
The Background
More than 200 years ago, Spanish settlers set foot in SoCal and established the city of Los Angeles on the site now known as Olvera Street. And so goes the story of this beloved tourist attraction, which makes up a small stretch of the city's oldest area, known as El Pueblo Historical Monument.
The Experience
Surrounded by some of California's earliest buildings, the pedestrian-friendly promenade might have you thinking you're in Old Mexico if you stand in the right spot and squint. Take more than three steps in any direction, though, and you'll find that stores are hawking much of the same touristy wares found on Hollywood Boulevard. Highlights are the restaurants and food stands, which dish up Mexican food on par with the city's best. Mariachi bands stroll the plaza on weekends and lavish celebrations are held around Mexican holidays, such as Dia de los Muertos and Las Posadas.
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Insider Tips
ParkingPark nearby on Alameda in the beautifully restored Union Rail Station, an art deco masterpiece built in the 1930s.
Know Before You GoBefore you go, check the Olvera Street website for a list of upcoming events and festivals.
The ExtrasWant to learn more about Olvera Street? Free docent-led tours are offered Tuesday through Saturday at 10am, 11am and noon. Reservations aren't required but are recommended. Call the visitors' center at (213) 628-1274.
User Reviews for Olvera Street
10/30/2007 Posted by netter1
Some people think Olvera Street is just a kitschy tourist trap, but the truth is that it's actually a key part of the city's history. To a history major who sucked up the bits and pieces of California, and especially Southern California history, Olvera Street is a place to take newbies. I'm always pointing out historical buildings and symbolism...but mostly taking folks to some great places to eat. From the "fancy" restaurants to the taco stands. It's always fun to rummage through the souvenir shops...and for some reason, I always end up taking something home...either some new huaraches or a wood/ribbon puzzle.
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01/23/2007 Posted by panchamora
Coming here is like having just a little bit of the Mexican ambience I sometimes crave without traveling to another country....this little plaza offers great culture and food as if it was shipped from the country! It can get a bit packed but its just lots of fun and feels great to get back to ones roots when needed...
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