Olvera Street Tourist Information Centers

Historic Marketplace

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845 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles,
CA, 90012
United States
Phone No. +1 213 628 2525
Visit Websitehttp://www.olvera-street.com
E mailinfo@olvera-street.com
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Overview

Years ago, one of the summer rituals for L.A. children was a new pair of huaraches from Olvera Street and maybe some Mexican jumping beans. Nowadays those rituals are a year-round treat on this cobblestone street, which is a block-long cornucopia of traditional clothing and accessories, Mexican art, giftwares, leather goods, novelties and restaurants. There is also a Visitors Center where tourists can appreciate the complimentary screening of a film which depicts early life in Los Angeles. Olvera Street was created in the '30s and comprises the area known as the El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument, which is the site of the city's beginnings. Free tours are given to the public by the Las Angelinas, a non-profit organization.

Open Hours

  • Monday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 07:00 PM

    A family favoriteby Yahoo | 2009-06-02 05:13:52 |

    Things have changed somewhat over the years but if you haven't been there you should visit and people watch. The fruit smoothies are great. I do agree that it is expensive but it's still a family favorite tradition. I will be visiting again in July 2009!

    When I was a childby Yahoo | 2008-03-02 16:50:55 |

    When I was a child this was the frist feild trip that I remember taking. We took the AMTRACK ( it was a big thing to take the train anywhere) and had a great time. As a child in a place so far away. At the time it was so far away. Just to be out with the class on a class trip made this the trip of a life time. I cant wait to take my kids there this summer.

    MEXICO IN THE HEART OF LOS ANGELESby Yahoo | 2008-02-28 20:49:35 |

    I HAVE BEEN TO LA PLAZA DE OLIVERA MANY TIMES SINCE I WAS YOUNGSTER. AND TIL THIS DAY I EVEN ENJOY IT MORE. LA PLAZITA HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONES HEART. ITS MANY SHOPS WITH DRIFFERNT MEXICAN HAND CRAFTED GOODS, FROM HANDMADE HANDBAGS, SILVER JEWELRY, HAND MADE POTTERY ITEMS, TEXTILES AND MANY OTHER WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL MERCHANDISE THAT WILL SURE CATCH ANYONES HEART. IT'S LONG ROWS OF RESTURANTS THAT COMPRIMISE FROM EXPENSIVE TO LESS EXPENSIVE. BUT MIND FINDINGS ARE THOSE OUT TO BE THE BEST ARE THOSE THAT ARE THE ONES THAT SERVE REAL TRADITIONAL MEXICAN FOODS NOT LIKE OTHERS THAT SERVE TEX-MEX. LA PLAZITA ALSO OFFERS ENTERTAINMENT, LIKE LIVE ENACTMENTS OF MAYAN TRIBAL DANCES WITH AUTHENTIC COSTUMES. THEY ARE VERY IMPRESIVE TO WATCH, DONATIONS ARE ACCEPTED FOR THE COST OF COSTUMES WHICH ARE MADE BY THE FAMILY MEMBERS. NOT SO FAR AWAY IS THE MISSION OF NUESTRA SENORA DE LOS ANGELES GUARDIAN OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES AND LOS ANGELENOS. THIS WAS FOUNDED BY THE FRANCISCAIN ORDER OF PREIST WHO FOUNDED THE SITE WHERE LOS ANGELES ORIGINATED. THE CHURCH IS AN ACTIVE CATHOLIC CHURCH WHERE MASSES ARE HELD IN A TRUE MEXICAN STYLE. THE INSIDE HAS A MAGNIFACIENT ORNADE ALTAR EMBLISHED IN GOLD LEAF AND GEMS. NOT TO FAR AWAY IS UNION STATION THAT SERVES AMTRACK PASSENGERS. THIS BUILDGING WAS BUILT IN AN ART DECO STYLE THAT TILL TODAY IS VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND IS A WONDER EXAMPLE OF THE STYLE USED IN THAT ERA. THIS IS A MUST SEE SITE. AND IF YOU LIKE TO WALK, YOU CAN TAKE IN THE SITES OF DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES AND ENJOY ITS SPLENDOR, JUST HAVE SOME CAUTION LIKE IN ANY OTHER CITY. I HAVE DONE ALL THE ABOVE MANY TIMES AND I TRUELY WOULD NOT HESIATE AGAIN.

    haha lame but okby Yahoo | 2008-01-16 18:54:20 |

    every time i go there my parents are always happy to be there. im not, is so lame, high prices for a small souvenire and everything is borING! i may be part of my culture but that place is not. However the food is good (even though is expensive) and theres historical events... pLUS china town is near by so go theRE INSTEAD! =D

    Dirty Taquitosby Yahoo | 2007-11-18 07:02:52 |

    I have been eating at Cielito Lindo restaurant since I was two years old. I recently went with my wife to get our taquitos. The cashier took our order and we paid for the food. What happen next was very disgusting. He just finished handling my money then he wipes he nose with his right hand. Then he gets a plate and pours the beans on it. Then with his bare dirty hands grabs the cheese and puts it on top of my beans. It gets worst because he finishes all the cheese and goes to refill the cheese and puts both dirty hands into a bucket of cheese to refill his bowl. This was not someone who went to food handling class,even thought this establishment has a "A" LA county health rating. When I told him that what he had done was wrong he told me if I didn't like it to go somewhere else and not to complain. I will know longer recommend what used to be my favorite taquitos in LA.

    A Heartbreak Roller-Coaster Rideby Yahoo | 2007-07-04 07:11:19 |

    I wanted to take the opportunity, to give my impressions, of an old landmark restaurant, on Olvera Street. The name of the restaurant is "Las Golondrinas". For years, I had many lovely experiences. I sat outdoors, in the quaint, but ample outdoor patio area. The outdoor patio dining is well shaded, and there seems to always be a cool breeze blowing through. The ambience is lighthearted, and, somewhat "touristy". You can enjoy one of the choices of giant margaritas, and sit back and watch the interesting people passing by, on Olvera Street. The service, overall, has been very good, in the past. The food is well-prepared, and there are ample portions. My only "heartbreaking" experience, came, about three years ago, when I visited the restaurant, while on jury duty. I sat inside, for a change, and asked for a margarita. I guess I was there during peak business hours, when employees, in the surrounding area come in... Perhaps, this might explain the change in how I was treated. Perhaps, it was just one, or two bad employees... I don't know. Anyway, my margarita arrived late, and, on the staw, I saw someone's snot, clearly showing... When I pointed it out, to the waitress, she just smiled, and went about her business... Other times, in the past, someone would have instantly brought me another margarita, and apologized. I miss the good experiences, of the past, but this last, traumatic experience, has prevented me from returning.

    Visit there oftenby Yahoo | 2007-02-23 00:15:17 |

    It is a charming place to taking an occational viewing of Aztec dancing, great food and many shops to choose from. My only complaint is the coffee shop the coffee was terrible and the service even worse.

    A Grande time was had by All!by Yahoo | 2007-02-11 03:19:36 |

    We had so much fun here looking at the shops, buying completely affordable souveniers and enjoying a great lunch. Will definitely come back here on our next trip to LA! Don't miss it!

    home away from homeby Yahoo | 2007-02-05 00:45:45 |

    whenever i'm in los angeles, the one place that makes me feel at home is olvera street. the chicano population is heavy, and the food, though not authentic is close enough (where else outside of texas can i get a fruit cup that includes jicama?) it's definitely worth your time, and fairly inexpensive compared to other areas of lalaland. be prepared to just sit down and soak in the atmosphere.

    culture and historyby Yahoo | 2007-01-11 09:31:03 |

    If you want to experience a part of old Angeleno culture and history (or want to learn more about it), you'll enjoy olvera street. There's no other place in L.A. where you can view historical sites reflecting the city's mexican heritage, enjoy inexpensive mexican food, and browse through a wide selection of authentic mexican arts and crafts --all in once place. Another plus is that its within walking distance to historic Union Station (with convenient transportation to other parts of the city) as well as to the other ethnic neighborhood, Chinatown. Definitely worth a visit at least once!