- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.
- Your tour will begin at the last great railway station built in the United States. Union Station was designed by the father/son team of John and Donald Parkinson and completed in 1939. From here we will walk through El Pueblo - the founding location of Los Angeles with buildings dating from the 19th century, the oldest surviving of which is circa 1818. In contrast to this area we will visit some of LA’s most recent and important buildings by Coop Himmelb(l)au / Wolf Prix and Rafael Moneo. We will see Richard Neutra’s only high rise and ascend the iconic City Hall tower to the viewing gallery (weekdays only) for a 360° comprehensive overlook of downtown LA. From there we will walk through the new Grand Park to the Music Center, home of several stellar cultural venues, one of which is the Walt Disney Concert Hall. From the Disney Hall it is a short walk to the LA Metro for a return to Union Station. This walking tour is approximately three miles. Those fit enough and with a full day available for exploration should consider combining this tour with Downtown Walking Tour (Central). These two tours provide a comprehensive overview of the architecture of northern and central downtown, including work by Irata Isozaki, Thom Mayne, Rick Keating, Rafael Moneo, Frank Gehry, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Richard Nuetra.