Explore LA’s Arts District by bike, uncovering vibrant murals, street art, and hidden gems. Discover breweries, galleries, and Little Tokyo’s unique charm.
Explore LA’s Arts District by bike, uncovering vibrant murals, street art, and hidden gems. Discover breweries, galleries, and Little Tokyo’s unique charm.
- Handlebar Bike Tours - Embark on an exhilarating adventure with Handlebar Bike Tours, specializing in guided bike tours through Downtown Los Angeles. Conveniently located at Grand Central Market, which boasts over 50 dining options, this tour offers a central starting point in Los Angeles. Tours are scheduled during low traffic times, so there’s…
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Handlebar Bike Tours - Embark on an exhilarating adventure with Handlebar Bike Tours, specializing in guided bike tours through Downtown Los Angeles. Conveniently located at Grand Central Market, which boasts over 50 dining options, this tour offers a central starting point in Los Angeles. Tours are scheduled during low traffic times, so there’s no need to worry about LA’s traffic.
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Angel City Brewery - Discover the ideal spot to enjoy with friends while sampling exceptional craft beers. Angel City Brewery combines a selection of unique beers, friendly service, and a vibrant atmosphere within a historic industrial building. Marvel at the creative transformation of old structures and enjoy the outdoor artwork. Although the brewery doesn’t serve food, guests are welcome to bring their own, and a nearby taco truck offers delicious options.
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Hauser & Wirth - Take a break to explore Hauser & Wirth, an international gallery with locations worldwide, including Los Angeles. Founded in Zurich in 1992, the gallery showcases modern artists working in diverse styles. Its world-class exhibitions and comprehensive shows are always worth a visit. The gallery collaborates with LA’s educational institutions to elevate its exhibitions by integrating science. Don’t miss the excellent gift shop and bookstore.
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Arts District Firehouse Hotel - Visit the Firehouse during your creative bike tour through the Arts District and capture photos of nearby murals. Built in 1927, this building served as a firehouse until 1980. Now, it is a unique hotel offering a blend of style, character, and comfort.
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Arts District - Discover fascinating insights about the district’s history, which began as a commercial vineyard and evolved into an industrial hub, now home to art spaces and lofts. Meet talented artists who have transformed building walls into canvases for stunning murals. Experience the neighborhood’s diverse culture, exploring art spaces from galleries to streets. Gain a fresh perspective on Downtown Los Angeles and embrace the creative spirit of the Arts District on this engaging bike ride.
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Wisdome LA - Cycle past the distinctive immersive art dome of Wisdome LA. You might be tempted to return for a more in-depth experience of the sights, sounds, smells, ambiance, art, music, and virtual reality, all blended into a unique psychedelic fantasy. Each dome features its own media content, allowing you to explore different realities.
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Japanese American National Museum - Arrive in Little Tokyo, part of the Arts District, to visit the museum dedicated to honoring Japanese Americans. Opened in 1992, the museum aims to foster understanding and appreciation of the United States’ ethnic and cultural diversity. As you travel through Little Tokyo, encounter the Museum of Contemporary Art, the largest art museum in the West, which connects ancient cultures with modern art and installations. Stop by the Go for Broke Monument and listen to your knowledgeable guide discuss the area’s history and its impact on the Arts District.
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The American Hotel - Once a sanctuary for artists and musicians, The American Hotel in L.A.’s Arts District is a historical landmark with a rich, creative past. Established in 1905, this iconic location was frequented by counterculture legends, including punk rockers and street artists. Today, visitors can admire the hotel’s ever-evolving graffiti-covered exterior, a vibrant testament to L.A.’s urban art scene. It’s also just steps away from renowned street murals and trendy coffee shops, making it a perfect stop for photographers and history enthusiasts. Don’t forget to capture a selfie in front of the iconic “Jesus Saves” sign glowing atop the building!
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Little Tokyo - Immerse yourself in 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. Stroll through charming streets lined with authentic ramen spots, mochi dessert shops, and unique boutiques offering anime collectibles and handcrafted goods. Visitors can explore the Japanese American National Museum, which shares powerful stories of resilience and heritage. The James Irvine Japanese Garden is a hidden oasis, ideal for a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle. If you’re visiting in August, don’t miss the Nisei Week Festival, a lively celebration of Japanese-American culture featuring parades, performances, and sumo demonstrations!
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Art Share L.A. - For a deep dive into L.A.’s creative essence, Art Share L.A. is a must-see. This dynamic warehouse-turned-art-space serves as both a gallery and a community hub, showcasing stunning works from emerging local artists. Visitors can enjoy 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 an opportunity to connect with L.A.’s thriving artistic community and even acquire a unique piece!
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Bestia - Embark on a culinary journey at Bestia, one of L.A.’s most acclaimed Italian restaurants, located in the Arts District. This industrial-chic hotspot is renowned for its handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and inventive charcuterie boards. Guests can watch skilled chefs in action from the open kitchen while enjoying craft cocktails and fine wines. The restaurant’s raw and rustic ambiance, featuring exposed brick walls and metal fixtures, adds to its distinctive charm. Be sure to book a reservation in advance—this venue is always bustling with food enthusiasts eager to savor its award-winning dishes!
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Willow Studios - Nestled in the heart of the Arts District, Willow Studios is a hidden treasure for creatives and photographers. This versatile event space has hosted everything from fashion shoots and music videos to weddings and private events. Visitors can admire the striking industrial architecture, complete with exposed beams, oversized windows, and a mix of indoor and outdoor settings. If you’re fortunate, you might catch a live production or an exclusive pop-up event on-site. Even if you’re just passing by, the surrounding area offers an artistic vibe with murals, trendy cafés, and a taste of L.A.’s creative energy.
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Soho Warehouse - Soho Warehouse adds a touch of luxury to L.A.’s Arts District, providing a stylish retreat for creatives and trendsetters. This exclusive members-only club features a stunning rooftop pool with breathtaking skyline views, a cozy lounge, and chic workspaces. Guests staying at the hotel can indulge in top-tier dining, wellness amenities, and a rotating lineup of cultural events. The art-filled interiors blend industrial design with plush, modern comforts, making it one of the most Instagram-worthy spots in the city. Even if you’re not a member, the area around Soho Warehouse is full of stylish boutiques and cafés worth exploring!
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Bike Shed Moto Co - A haven for motorcycle enthusiasts and casual visitors alike, Bike Shed Moto Co. is more than just a café—it’s a comprehensive cultural hub. This expansive space includes a barbershop, tattoo parlor, retail store, and a sleek restaurant serving gourmet comfort food. Vintage motorcycles and custom bikes are on display, making it a dream destination for gearheads and photographers. Whether you’re sipping craft beer, browsing motorcycle gear, or getting a fresh cut, the energy here is electric. Even if you don’t ride, the welcoming atmosphere and stylish décor make it a must-visit spot in the Arts District!

- 2.5-hour bike tour of Los Angeles Arts District
- Street murals, art galleries, landmarks, museums, breweries
- Visit Grand Central Market and Little Tokyo
- Iconic photo opportunities
- Expert local tour guide
- Bicycle and helmet provided
- All taxes included
- 2.5-hour bike tour of Los Angeles Arts District
- Street murals, art galleries, landmarks, museums, breweries
- Visit Grand Central Market and Little Tokyo
- Iconic photo opportunities
- Expert local tour guide
- Bicycle and helmet provided
- All taxes included
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Unleash your inner artist by exploring the Arts District of Los Angeles on a bike. Transform your ride into an awe-inspiring adventure. Trust your local guide as you embark from Grand Central Market, journeying to the most unique spots featuring murals, street art, galleries, museums, and other landmarks that showcase the district’s creative spirit….
Unleash your inner artist by exploring the Arts District of Los Angeles on a bike. Transform your ride into an awe-inspiring adventure. Trust your local guide as you embark from Grand Central Market, journeying to the most unique spots featuring murals, street art, galleries, museums, and other landmarks that showcase the district’s creative spirit. Discover excellent distilleries, breweries, and bars, and explore Little Tokyo to uncover unique locations and historic sites. Venture off the typical tourist paths to view the city from a fresh perspective and embrace the creative energy of the Arts District. Immerse yourself in cutting-edge trends and modern street art as you cycle through the district’s blocks. Visit distinctive exhibitions at world-renowned museums and experience the fusion of technology and art. Compile a list of breweries and distilleries to visit after your tour, and return to try something new and extraordinary.
- Minimum age is 12 years
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.