Downtown Los Angeles Bike Tour: Top 10 Destinations of DTLA
Embark on a round trip bike tour from Grand Central Market, LA's iconic food hall, downtown's #1 visitor destination, and the home of Handlebar Bike Tours. Begin your bike tour learning about Angel's Flight, a functioning, iconic 1901 funicular. Our tour meeting spot is right between these two top destinations. Before the ride we'll adjust and test out your 8-speed bike, fit you with a helmet, then roll out on an easy 2.5 hour bike tour of downtown Los Angeles. First, stop is The Bradbury Building, where you'll step inside this Victorian Era stunning building made famous by filming. Next ride through the Historic Core's vintage Vaudeville theater and former banking district. Learn about the loft conversions and history of "Hollywood"-spoiler alert, most of it happened in downtown-and still does. Find out why the streaming platforms are snapping up these vintage movie palaces. Up next is the modern neighborhood of South Park, stopping in at Crypto Arena-home of the Lakers- and LA Live sports and entertainment complex. Here we've got some nice bike lanes to take us through the skyscrapers and shopping centers of Figueroa corridor. Stop at the eerie Cecil Hotel of horrors and hear the mysterious goings on. Cruise through the Civic Center, LA's municipal center and home to government buildings like City Hall you'll recognize from TV and movies. On to Olvera Street where we'll take an off bike break in the city's oldest neighborhood; now full of quaint shops and food kiosks. Here you'll get a chance to wander the historic buildings and market place. Next head to Union Station and its 1939 Mission Revival splendor that was the backdrop to the 2021 Oscars Ceremony. Ride through Grand Park up to Grand Avenue with its cultural institutions like the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Broad Museum. See local gems, architectural highlights, hidden passage ways, film sets, nightlife and restaurant recommendations, you would never find from a car, bus, or a walking tour. Your guide is amplified, no straining to hear, or shouting at the group. After a mild bike ride of about 10K, half of which is on flat, protected bike lanes, finish up at Grand Central Market, just in time for lunch at one of over 40 food kiosks. If you've only got a few hours in downtown there's no better way to see so much than by bike.