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  2. Welcome and enjoy your visit with us! Olvera Street is also known as. El Pueblo Historical Monument and La Placita. in the heart of Los Angeles. Olvera Street, a historic monument in the oldest part of Los Angeles. Free to the Public! Learn about our culture, history, museums, fiestas, and events.

  3. Olvera Street - Wikipedia

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    Olvera Street, commonly known by its Spanish name Calle Olvera, is a historic pedestrian street in El Pueblo de Los Ángeles, the historic center of Los Angeles. The street is located off of the Plaza de Los Ángeles , the oldest plaza in California , which served as the center of the city life through the Spanish and Mexican eras into the ...

  4. Olvera Street - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

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    Olvera Street: The Fabrication of L.A.'s Mexican Heritage. With its narrow passages and 19th century buildings housing traditional restaurants and folk art shops, Olvera Street certainly evokes the romance of an authentic mercado.

  5. Visit the historic heart and birthplace of Los Angeles. Shop and eat at world-famous Olvera Street and explore our museums, historic district and architecture!

  6. Discover Olvera Street and Historic El Pueblo de Los Angeles

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    213-485-6855. View Website. Olvera Street is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Los Angeles. The colorful Mexican marketplace opened on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1930 following a preservation campaign that was spearheaded by Christine Sterling.

  7. Olvera Street | Discover Los Angeles

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    Leaflet. Olvera Street, known as “the birthplace of Los Angeles,” is a Mexican Marketplace that recreates a romantic “Old Los Angeles” with a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined market with old structures, painted stalls, street vendors, cafes, restaurants and gift shops.

  8. The World Famous Olvera Street is open every day of the year, usually from 9 am to 6 pm. Restaurants and shops generally open later during weekends, major events, and summer months. Over 2 million visitors come to El Pueblo annually to enjoy our free museums and attractions, such as:

  9. Olvera St: What to do in El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic...

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    Olvera Street in Downtown LA is an awesome beacon of Mexican-American culture that is always lively and fun to explore. The entire area is called El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, and it takes up multiple city blocks in Downtown Los Angeles.

  10. Olvera Street | Downtown LA

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    Olvera Street is the birthplace of the City of Los Angeles, otherwise known as El Pueblo Historic Monument. The colorful village features 27 historic buildings with a traditional Mexican style plaza area. Wander around the marketplace and shop for souvenirs including handcrafted Mexican wares typical of old Mexico.

  11. Olvera Street - Los Angeles' Historic District

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    Known as the place where Los Angeles as founded, Olvera Street is a pleasant historic district that was restored in order to remember the city's Mexican heritage. This famous street is made up of craft shops nestled between 19th-century buildings and scattered with lively traditional restaurants that flood the air with the aroma of warm ...