Unique Experiences
Entasis Architectural Tours: Walking tour of downtown LA
- Item Number
- 260
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Sold
- 180 USD to ds93e5682
- Number of Bids
- 13 - Bid History
Item Description
Do you have a passion for architecture? If so, this walking tour is right up your alley!
Los Angeles has many wonderful examples of fine design, from the historic Spanish era missions to early 21st century modern for you to visit and enjoy.
Your tour will be led by Ward Thompson AIA of Entasis Architectural Tours, who aims to put your feet on the ground and give you the opportunity to understand the design, detailing, and historic significance of these beautiful buildings.
Ward's approach is very personal. If you're a photographer, he'll plan your tour for the most advantageous time of day for well-lighted, well-composed photographs (Walt's an avid photographer. The photos featured on this site are his.)
Here's the itinerary for you and up to four guests:
Three Centuries of Downtown Architecture Itinerary
- Pershing Square (meeting and ending point)
- Angel’s Flight and the Grand Central Market
- Bradbury Building
- Vibiana (previously the LA Cathedral, St Vibiana)
- Caltrans Headquarters
- City Hall including the observation gallery (weekdays only)
- Grand Park
- Music Center
- Walt Disney Concert Hall
- The Broad
- MOCA
- Bunker Hill Stairs and US Bank Building
- Central Library
- Biltmore Hotel
- And places in between
Click the link below for additional details and to enjoy more photographs:
Scheduling based on availability.
Maximum number of participants: 5*
*Children are welcome and the itinerary can be geared towards making this a child friendly tour. Parents should determine if their child is able to make the two-mile walk.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
Entasis Architectural Tours
Ward can be followed on Twitter @entasis.
Gift certificate will be mailed to purchaser's address on file.
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