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Experience Authentic Mexican Culture on Olvera Street
Stroll through this historic street in Downtown Los Angeles to immerse yourself in authentic Mexican culture, music, and cuisine. Along the block-long, brick-lined street, you'll encounter strolling mariachi bands, taco shops, Aztec and Mexican folkloric dancers, and vendors selling handcrafted souvenirs. Items range from pottery and leather goods to traditional clothing.
Cultural Events and Activities
Olvera Street hosts various traditional events throughout the year. These include:
- The Blessing of the Animals (Saturday before Easter)
- Cinco de Mayo celebrations
- Fiestas Patrias (Mexican Independence Day)
- Dia de los Muertos
- Las Posadas
Part of El Pueblo Historic Park
This vibrant marketplace is part of the El Pueblo Historic Park, known as the "birthplace of LA." The park also includes several historic sites such as:
- Avila Adobe (LA's oldest house)
- Pico House
- The America Tropical Interpretive Center
Tips for Visiting
Olvera Street is an ideal stop if you're in the vicinity, particularly if you're heading to Grand Central Market or Los Angeles Union Station. Note that some vendors only accept cash, so plan accordingly if you intend to shop.
For more detailed information, visit the Olvera Street website or the El Pueblo de Los Angeles website.