Embark on an engaging bike tour through LA’s trendiest neighborhood, the Arts District. Discover hidden galleries, tech-industry hubs, nightlife hotspots, and more!
Embark on an engaging bike tour through LA’s trendiest neighborhood, the Arts District. Discover hidden galleries, tech-industry hubs, nightlife hotspots, and more!
- Handlebar Bike Tours - We are located at LA’s 100-year-old food hall, a destination in itself. Our home base offers over 45 food vendors to choose from before or after your ride. All bike tours are round trips from DTLA’s top destination, which we’re proud to call home.
- Art District - Artist lofts are hidden among the industrial neighborhood,…
- Handlebar Bike Tours - We are located at LA’s 100-year-old food hall, a destination in itself. Our home base offers over 45 food vendors to choose from before or after your ride. All bike tours are round trips from DTLA’s top destination, which we’re proud to call home.
- Art District - Artist lofts are hidden among the industrial neighborhood, full of emerging clubs, pop-ups, and restaurants. We wind through the alleyways, checking out graffiti, culture, and art pieces. You’ll see a part of L.A. that even many locals don’t know about. We can only describe tours with known locations, but these spots aren’t widely known. We’ve discovered them through urban exploration by bike, and the big bus tours won’t be coming to this part of LA anytime soon.
- Angel City Brewery - The unofficial gateway to the Arts District, adorned with local artists’ work.
- Arts District Firehouse Hotel - This area features excellent examples of graffiti, Warner Brothers Music, and several star chef’s restaurants. The eclectic mix of street art culture can’t be found on any other tour.
- Hauser & Wirth - Our tour takes a break here, giving guests a chance to explore this expansive gallery complex on their own.
- Art District - The largest concentration of murals and street art in L.A. You’ll learn about the artists, their process, and the production of these museum-worthy walls. We strive to build relationships with the artists and residents we feature and to respect the unique culture of street artists.
- Little Tokyo - We ride through Little Tokyo to access the Arts District. Full of sushi, Anime, and Ramen, when the gallery is closed, we take our break stop here.
- Japanese American National Museum - Located in Little Tokyo, we stop by to see the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Go For Broke Monument, explaining how the history of Little Tokyo is intertwined with the history of the Arts District and Los Angeles.
- Helmet
- Live amplified guide
- Bicycle use
- Helmet
- Live amplified guide
- Bicycle use
- This tour does not include any food.
- This tour does not include any food.
The original Arts District bike tour offers an extensive exploration of this trendy, yet often overlooked neighborhood. Located just beyond Little Tokyo, the Arts District is brimming with galleries, tech industry hubs, nightlife, murals, history, architecture, shopping, breweries, and restaurants. While it remains an industrial area, it is rapidly…
The original Arts District bike tour offers an extensive exploration of this trendy, yet often overlooked neighborhood. Located just beyond Little Tokyo, the Arts District is brimming with galleries, tech industry hubs, nightlife, murals, history, architecture, shopping, breweries, and restaurants. While it remains an industrial area, it is rapidly evolving and full of surprises such as low-riders, pop-ups, and film shoots. Participants will visit stunning murals, the Hauser and Wirth Gallery, Sci-Arc, Bloom’s Square, Warner Brother’s Music, Art Share, La Kretz Innovation Campus, The American Hotel, some of L.A.’s finest restaurants, and many other unexpected spots. The tour provides insights into the origins, history, new developments, and current status of the Arts District. The guide will introduce the unique culture of street artists. The tour includes a break at a fine art gallery, allowing participants to explore independently and enjoy nearby cafes. This ride is ideal for visitors seeking to discover up-and-coming, off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods in DTLA.
- Minimum age is 12 years
- Ability to ride a bike on city streets
- Should know how to ride a bike
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.