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Colorful Arts District and Murals on Bike Tour in Los Angeles

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Overview
Tap into your inner artist, discovering the Arts District of Los Angeles riding a bike. Make your ride a breathtaking and mouth-opening adventure. Rely on your local guide and follow him starting from Grand Central Market continuing to the most peculiar points with murals, street art, galleries, museums, and other landmarks that demonstrate the creative atmosphere of the district. Get to know great distilleries, breweries, and bars, visit Little Tokyo to discover unusual locations and historic sites. Turn off the beaten path of tourist routes to see the city from a new perspective and feel the creative vibe of the Arts District. Dive into the bleeding-edge trends and modern street art riding through the district blocks. Visit unique exhibitions of world-known museums and check experience new feeling, witnessing technologies meeting art. Make a list of breweries and distilleries to visit after you finish the tour and come back to try something new and special
City: Los Angeles
Wed 18 Jun
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Starting at $139.00
Wed 18 Jun
Starting at $139.00
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What's Included
Street murals, art galleries, landmarks, museums, breweries, Grand Central Market and Little Tokyo
Iconic photos ops
See all the best Arts District in Los Angeles can offer on 2.5 hour bike tour
Expert friendly local tour guide
Use of bicycle + helmet
Guide
All taxes
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum age is 12 years
What To Expect
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Angel City Brewery
Check out this perfect place to hang out with your friends tasting some excellent unique beer. The place offers a great combination of craft beers, utterly friendly service, and great ambience in the old industrial building. Be amazed and pleased by how old buildings were turned into something creative and admire the artwork as you sit outside. The brewery doesn’t serve food but you may bring outside food if you want, so there is a good taco truck for that near the place with great options.
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Hauser & Wirth
We make a break here for you to get close and personal with Hauser & Wirth, an international gallery with outpost in different parts of the world including one in Los Angeles, originally founded in Zurich in 1992. Dive into the world of modern artists working in different styles. The gallery’s world-class exhibitions and comprehensive shows are extraordinary and always worth visiting. The gallery collaborates with educational establishments of LA to get its exhibition on a new level by combining shows with science. There is also a great gift shop and bookstore there.
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Wisdome LA
Ride by the unique immersive art dome of Wisdome LA. You may be intrigued to come back here for more detailed experience of sights, sounds, smells, ambiance, art, music, and virtual reality mixed together in the inimitable blend of psychedelic fantasy. Every dome has its own media content to let you dive into different realities as you watch and feel.
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Japanese American National Museum
Reach Little Tokyo, a part of the Arts District, to see the museum devoted to commemorate Japanese Americans. The museum was opened in 1992 with its mission to promote understanding and appreciation of the US’s ethnic and cultural diversity. Travelling through Little Tokyo, meet Museum of Contemporary Art, which is the largest art museum in the West and which links ancient cultures with present art and installations. Stop by Go for Broke Monument and listen to your knowledgeable guide about the history and how the neighborhood influenced the whole Arts District.
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Little Tokyo
Step into the heart of Japanese culture in Los Angeles with a visit to Little Tokyo, one of only three remaining historic Japantowns in the U.S. Wander through charming streets lined with authentic ramen spots, mochi dessert shops, and unique boutiques selling anime collectibles and handcrafted goods. Tourists can explore the Japanese American National Museum, which tells powerful stories of resilience and heritage. The James Irvine Japanese Garden is a hidden oasis perfect for a peaceful escape from the city's hustle. If you're visiting in August, don’t miss the Nisei Week Festival, a vibrant celebration of Japanese-American culture with parades, performances, and sumo demonstrations!
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Art Share L.A.
For an immersive dive into L.A.’s creative soul, Art Share L.A. is a must-visit. This dynamic warehouse-turned-art-space serves as both a gallery and a community hub, showcasing stunning works from up-and-coming local artists. Visitors can take part in live music performances, poetry readings, and hands-on art workshops. The exterior itself is an attraction, adorned with ever-changing murals that make for the perfect Instagram backdrop. A visit here is more than just sightseeing—it’s a chance to connect with L.A.’s thriving artistic community and even bring home a one-of-a-kind piece!
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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