Victorian house located in L.A.'s historic Angelino Heights.

Walking Tour | Monthly

Angelino Heights

Saturday, September 7, 2024

9:45 a.m.

Explore this hidden Victorian neighborhood east of Echo Park, L.A.’s oldest suburb.
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Victorian house located in L.A.'s historic Angelino Heights.

About This Tour

When most people think of a Los Angeles neighborhood, they don’t picture rows of graceful, Easter egg-colored Victorian mansions perched in rows on hilly streets. Yet that’s exactly what you’ll find in the late 19th-century neighborhood of Angelino Heights, which is home to L.A.’s best remaining examples of Victorian architecture. Considered a best-kept secret even amongst locals, tourgoers will have plenty to take pictures of—including the exteriors of some very recognizable homes, such as those seen in the TV series, Charmed, and the music video for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.” You’ll even get to view the interior of one of these incredible homes (subject to availability).

This tour has limited capacity and sells out quickly! Consider booking a private tour for friends and family. Rates start at $240 for 12 people. Learn more.

See below for more information about our COVID-19 safety policies. 

Registration Required

Approx. 2 hrs., 15 mins.

Route covers about six blocks; includes one moderate hill and some stairs

Exteriors are wheelchair accessible; interiors are not wheelchair accessible

No pets

Not recommended for young children, not accessible for strollers

Ticket Information

$18

Youth (age 17 and under)

$25

General Public

$18

Members

Victorian house located in L.A.'s historic Angelino Heights.

Upcoming Angelino Heights Walking Tours

  • Dec 7th 9:45am Sold Out
  • Jan 4th 9:45am Sold Out
  • Feb 1st 9:45am Register
Victorian house located in L.A.'s historic Angelino Heights.

Details & Getting There

Key Information

The tour is mostly outside and consists primarily of exteriors, but tourgoers may view one private home interior, subject to availability.

Meeting Location

Meeting and parking information provided in reservation confirmation.

Important Policies

  • Tour will run rain or shine.
  • The L.A. Conservancy highly recommends but does not require wearing a face mask.
  • The L.A. Conservancy highly recommends but does not require being vaccinated against COVID-19.
  • You can change your reservation date if you contact us at info@laconservancy.org at least 24 hours before your original reservation date.
  • If a member of your party is in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance by emailing info@laconservancy.org.
  • There is no cost for caregivers accompanying people with disabilities. Please let us know in advance by emailing us at info@laconservancy.org.

For additional details, see below.

All participants in the Los Angeles Conservancy-sponsored Walking Tours knowingly and freely accept and assume all risks, both known and unknownincluding contracting and/or transmitting COVID-19 and any other communicable diseases, and AGREE TO RELEASE, DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, NOT SUE, AND HOLD HARMLESS the Los Angeles Conservancy, its principals, officers, employees, volunteers, sponsors, agents and other participants from any and all claims, damages (including medical expenses and attorneys’ fees), injuries and expenses arising out of, or resulting from your voluntary attendance/participation in Walking Tours, including contracting and/or transmitting COVID-19 and any other communicable diseases and any and all other injury, illness, disability, death, or loss or damage to person or property. All participants expressly waive the benefits of California Civil Code 1542, which provides that: “A general release does not extend to claims that the creditor or releasing party does not know or suspect to exist in his or her favor at the time of executing the release and that, if known by him or her, would have materially affected his or her settlement with the debtor or released party.

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Major funding for the Los Angeles Conservancy’s educational programs is provided by the LaFetra Foundation and the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation.