What hours is Olvera Street open?
Olvera Street is open everyday from 10:00 A.M until 7:00 P.M. However, some stores may open earlier and close later.
Olvera Street is free to the public. For directions click here.
What can I find on Olvera Street?
Olvera Street is the oldest part of the City of Los Angeles otherwise known as the birthplace of the City of Angels or El Pueblo Historic Monument. Many Latinos often refer it as La Placita Olvera. It contains 27 historic buildings, a traditional Mexican style plaza area, where you can wander around, shop for souvenirs and handcrafted Mexican wares typical
of old Mexico. There are also free docent tours by Las Angelitas.
You can also enjoy strolling through this beautiful street and stop for the popular taquitos or tacos at the outdoor cafes. Olvera Street also offers a variety of traditional authentic Mexican cuisine, delicious enchiladas, mole and other native dishes.
On weekends especially, you can also enjoy the outdoor entertainment by strolling bollero musicians, Mariachis music and perhaps performances by Aztec Indians and folkloric dancing.
It's one of Los Angeles most famous tourist attractions right across the street from the Union Station and one block away from Chinatown. For more information please visit History, Fiestas to find out our event schedule and Memories - A recollection of the Golden Years.
How do I get to Olvera Street?
If you need exact door to door driving directions to Olvera Street just copy the address below and link to:
El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historic Park
845 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
For more information:
(213) 680-2525 or
e-mail: info@olvera-street.com
Olvera Street is open everyday from 10:00 A.M until 7:00 P.M. However, some stores may open earlier and close later.
Olvera Street is free to the public. For directions click here.
What can I find on Olvera Street?
Olvera Street is the oldest part of the City of Los Angeles otherwise known as the birthplace of the City of Angels or El Pueblo Historic Monument. Many Latinos often refer it as La Placita Olvera. It contains 27 historic buildings, a traditional Mexican style plaza area, where you can wander around, shop for souvenirs and handcrafted Mexican wares typical
of old Mexico. There are also free docent tours by Las Angelitas.
You can also enjoy strolling through this beautiful street and stop for the popular taquitos or tacos at the outdoor cafes. Olvera Street also offers a variety of traditional authentic Mexican cuisine, delicious enchiladas, mole and other native dishes.
On weekends especially, you can also enjoy the outdoor entertainment by strolling bollero musicians, Mariachis music and perhaps performances by Aztec Indians and folkloric dancing.
It's one of Los Angeles most famous tourist attractions right across the street from the Union Station and one block away from Chinatown. For more information please visit History, Fiestas to find out our event schedule and Memories - A recollection of the Golden Years.
How do I get to Olvera Street?
If you need exact door to door driving directions to Olvera Street just copy the address below and link to:
El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historic Park
845 N. Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
For more information:
(213) 680-2525 or
e-mail: info@olvera-street.com