Food Scene
Antigua
3400 N Figueroa StHomemade horchata lattes
Drinks & Nightlife
Footsies
2640 N Figueroa StA nice hipster dive bar in walking distance
Arts & Culture
A living history museum in walking distance that explores the settlement and development of Southern California from the Civil War to the early 20th Century, offering visitors a look into the everyday lives of Southern Californians at the close of the 19th Century. The eight historic structures located at the museum, constructed during the Victorian Era. Guided tours of the museum are supplemented by living history performances, educational programs, hands-on training, exhibitions and special events. Be sure to check their calendar for yoga, film screenings, lectures, parties and more!
Heritage Square Museum - Ford House
3800 Homer StreetA living history museum in walking distance that explores the settlement and development of Southern California from the Civil War to the early 20th Century, offering visitors a look into the everyday lives of Southern Californians at the close of the 19th Century. The eight historic structures located at the museum, constructed during the Victorian Era. Guided tours of the museum are supplemented by living history performances, educational programs, hands-on training, exhibitions and special events. Be sure to check their calendar for yoga, film screenings, lectures, parties and more!
The over-achieving Charles Fletcher Lummis founded the Southwest Museum, was an editor at the Los Angeles Times, and still managed to design this house (the name of which means “the Sycamore” in Spanish) on the banks of the Arroyo Seco. Its exterior is made almost entirely from river rock and the interior is heavily influenced by Pueblo Indian dwellings. Fans of today’s DIY movement will appreciate the rustic Craftsman charm of this home, which is furnished with hand-crafted wood pieces; it’s interesting to see how closely this house mirrors modern-day bohemian design.
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Lummis Home (El Alisal)
200 E Ave 43The over-achieving Charles Fletcher Lummis founded the Southwest Museum, was an editor at the Los Angeles Times, and still managed to design this house (the name of which means “the Sycamore” in Spanish) on the banks of the Arroyo Seco. Its exterior is made almost entirely from river rock and the interior is heavily influenced by Pueblo Indian dwellings. Fans of today’s DIY movement will appreciate the rustic Craftsman charm of this home, which is furnished with hand-crafted wood pieces; it’s interesting to see how closely this house mirrors modern-day bohemian design.
Parks & Nature
A lovely 5+ mile loop through almost every section of this hidden park near the Arroyo Seco. Birds are abundant here, and the air will probably be filled with birdsong as you hike its mostly easily-graded trails and fire roads. This park is mostly dog-friendly, has facilities for picnics and fishing, and a top-notch Audubon Center with plenty of activities for kids and kids-at-heart. The summit of this easy hike features stellar views of the downtown skyline, and a stroll around peanut lake drawing turtles, frogs and other wildlife.
Ernest Debs Park
3700 Gage AveA lovely 5+ mile loop through almost every section of this hidden park near the Arroyo Seco. Birds are abundant here, and the air will probably be filled with birdsong as you hike its mostly easily-graded trails and fire roads. This park is mostly dog-friendly, has facilities for picnics and fishing, and a top-notch Audubon Center with plenty of activities for kids and kids-at-heart. The summit of this easy hike features stellar views of the downtown skyline, and a stroll around peanut lake drawing turtles, frogs and other wildlife.
Entertainment & Activities
Highland Park Bowl
5621 N Figueroa StSteampunk bowling alley with bar and food
Just 3 miles away is Dodger Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Dodgers! Built in 1962, is currently the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississippi River, and third-oldest overall, after Fenway Park in Boston (1912) and Wrigley Field in Chicago. Often referred to as a "pitcher's ballpark", the stadium has seen twelve no-hitters, two of which were perfect games.
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Istadion yaseDodger
1000 Vin Scully AveJust 3 miles away is Dodger Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Dodgers! Built in 1962, is currently the oldest ballpark in MLB west of the Mississippi River, and third-oldest overall, after Fenway Park in Boston (1912) and Wrigley Field in Chicago. Often referred to as a "pitcher's ballpark", the stadium has seen twelve no-hitters, two of which were perfect games.
Getting Around
Heritage Square station
3545 Pasadena AveJust steps away!