Get to know Los Feliz, a hip and highly walkable neighborhood in LA. Sample tacos from 5 different establishments, ranging from a classic joint since 1976 to a restaurant pushing the limits with their
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- The scoop on Hollywood scandals
- Interpretation of beautiful residential architecture, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House
- 5 tasty tacos from 5 different restaurants (for meat eaters, vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free guests)
- Insights into Los Feliz's rich film history
- Beautiful views of the Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You’ll definitely want to wear comfortable shoes since it’s a walking tour through Los Feliz. The neighborhoods can be a bit hilly, so dress accordingly! Also, check the weather that day because you might want a light jacket or sunglasses if it’s sunny. Just be ready to enjoy those tacos!
A: Yes, kids are welcome! There’s no strict age limit but keep in mind that the tour lasts about 3 hours, so it might be a long stroll for little ones. If they love tacos, they’ll have a blast! Just make sure they’re up for some walking.
A: Parking can be tricky in Los Feliz, but there’s street parking available. Just arrive a bit early to find a spot. There’s also a lot near Griffith Park if that helps! If you’re visiting during peak hours, carpooling or rideshare might be a good option.
Discussions
Just did the taco tour in Los Feliz—here’s my experience!
Hey everyone! I just got back from the Los Feliz taco tour with To Live and Dine in LA. It was awesome! We hit 5 different taco spots, and each taco was better than the last. The guide was super knowledgeable about the area, telling us stories about Walt Disney and the Hollywood sign. I loved the fusion tacos at the last place! Totally recommend it for anyone looking to try something different. It was a blast!
Thinking of gifting the taco tour—any advice?
I’m considering this taco tour for my friend's birthday next month. She’s a huge taco fan, and I think it would be fun! Just worried about the logistics though. How much walking is involved? Should I go for it or pick something else?