Los Angeles: Cultures of the World Walking Tour
Discover the multicultural history of Los Angeles on a guided walking tour. Visit Union Station, Olvera Street, and Chinatown, and learn about the city's diverse communities.
Step into the rich tapestry of cultures that shaped Los Angeles on this engaging walking tour. Begin at the iconic Union Station, where history unfolds from its origins as a Spanish pueblo to today’s vibrant American metropolis. Stroll through Olvera Street, LA’s oldest neighborhood, and visit the Italian American Museum to learn about the incredible contributions of Italian immigrants.
Experience the lively energy of Chinatown, famous for its historic neon gates and home to the only Bruce Lee statue in North America. This immersive journey reveals the stories of the diverse communities that have influenced LA’s food, art, and culture.
Highlights:
- Explore historic landmarks including the Avila Adobe and LA’s first three-story hotel
- Wander through Chinatown’s vibrant shops and sample local culinary delights
- Learn about the contributions of immigrant communities to Los Angeles culture
- Enjoy an insightful tour with stories about the city’s transformation over time
Perfect for first-time visitors, history buffs, and culture enthusiasts, this tour offers a unique glimpse into the heart of LA.
Meeting point:
Los Angeles Union Station
800 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
(Alameda Street Entrance, Near the Information Kiosk)




















