Downtown, Straight Up

Downtown LA Stairway Walk in Bunker Hill

For many, downtown LA is a drive-by affair. But explore this architecturally spectacular area by foot, and it becomes an affair to remember. Take on the sidewalks of downtown’s Bunker Hill for a mile-and-a-half urban walk, starting at the massive and modern Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Check out the whimsical sculpture garden before taking sanctuary in the marble-and-wood cathedral, sunlit through magnificent alabaster windows.

Afterward, head for the shapely, shimmering silver beacon on the horizon: Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. Just a hop away is the Museum of Contemporary Art. This is a good spot to rest up before climbing the marked stairway to Angels Knoll off Hill Street. (You may remember this hilltop arrangement of tree-shaded, city-gazing benches from 500 Days of Summer.) From here, a ride on the historic Angels Flight funicular railway (pictured) gives you just the boost you need.

Pay $1 to ride a rail car back to street level, and then cut through the food stalls at Grand Central Market, and duck into the Bradbury Building off Broadway. The 1893 Italian Renaissance Revival stunner is perfectly preserved, with cast-iron stairways and a glass ceiling that have landed it countless movie cameos. Walk back to your car along Broadway with a fresh perspective on city icons you thought you knew so well. Downtown, damn good!

Park on Hill St. just north of Temple St. Round the corner at Temple to enter the cathedral at the gate. Leaving the cathedral, turn left on Grand Ave., hitting the Disney Concert Hall and MOCA along the way. Turn left on 4th St., and then another left onto Hill St. leads you to Angels Knoll. Directly across Hill from Angels Knoll and the funicular is Grand Central Market. Head through the market to Broadway and then across the street to the Bradbury Building on the southeast corner of Broadway and 3rd St. Circle back to the starting point via Broadway (north) to Temple. The 1.5-mile route is dog-friendly if you stay outdoors.

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