Years ago, one of the summer rituals for L.A. children was a new pair of huaraches from Olvera Street and maybe some Mexican jumping beans. Nowadays those rituals are a year-round treat on this cobblestone street, which is a block-long cornucopia of tr... More [+]
External Reviews for Olvera Street
"Do a quick walk thru. Visit some of the shops that you have to walk into, some nicer things in these shops. Very touristy! Some good historical buildings to explore; other than that, eh! Visit the ..." more
"I took my wife down here on a recent west coast tour for a little Mexican culture. It had been decades since I had visited Olvera street so at first we we wandering around looking for the place.Ima..." more
"Olvera street is dirty and boring!Every body sells the same things from the down town toy district.The food is gross the men who work at the restrants are diry i saw one of them coming out of the r..." more
"i had not bben here for over 35 years.i had beenjust once on a field trip with school.i have always wanted to go and bugged my husband till fianlly he took me.i wanted the authentic mexican food an..." more
"Things have changed somewhat over the years but if you haven't been there you should visit and people watch.The fruit smoothies are great.I do agree that it is expensive but it's still a fa..." more
"Is it touristy? Yes. Is it fun? yes!We had a fun 2 hours walking round, checking out the little stores, shops and vendor carts on this well known tourist attraction. We found a leather shop where t..." more
"Years ago Olvera Street was unique, charming. Now it's a grubby tourist trap that sells junk. The food is even worse. " more
"I don't know what the big deal is about this place. All it is is a mexican flea market selling Made in China items. SKIP IT! " more
"You can find great heritage and history of LA right there on Olvera Street. It was over 100 degrees the day we were there, but there was a nice, shady courtyard with little kiosks selling things se..." more
"When I was a child this was the frist feild trip that I remember taking. We took the AMTRACK ( it was a big thing to take the train anywhere) and had a great time. As a child in a place so far away..." more
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Address:
845 North Alameda StreetLos Angeles, CA, US
Phone:
(213) 628-2525
Price Range
<$10
Hours
Mon-Sun: 10am-7pm
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