3 to 4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Experience quintessential Los Angeles on this immersive food tour through one of its most vibrant neighborhoods, rich in history and culinary diversity. Savor a variety of tastings from Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, Indian, and Jewish cuisines, each offering a unique taste of the neighborhood's multicultural tapestry. Finish your journey at the iconic LA Farmers Market, a historic landmark established over 90 years ago. This bustling market continues to thrive with its array of fresh produce, meat vendors, and eclectic eateries. Our passionate guides, experts in local history and food culture, will share fascinating stories about the area's evolution from farmland and oil fields to the bustling home of CBS TV studios and a thriving Jewish community.
Explore the Fairfax district on foot, learning about this history and tasting various local foods.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
Built on what used to be an orchard of the Gilmore dairy farm, this large outdoor mall attracts tourists and locals alike. A trolley links The Grove to the Farmers Market and tours the internal park and fountain within.
• Admission Ticket Free
Seen next door to the Farmers Market and The Grove, stands CBS’s main tv facility for west coast operations since 1952, one of the largest facilities built expressly for television production and broadcasting.
• Admission Ticket Free
Stroll around the 90-year old Original Farmers Market, exploring the produce and meat vendors and eclectic mix of eateries, including character actor Danny Trejo’s taco stand, Trejo’s Tacos, and classic staple, Du-Pars Restaurant and Bakery.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
Founded in 1961, this is the oldest Holocaust museum in the United States. It was founded by survivors and is free for visitors.
• Admission Ticket Free