
Seasonal Tour | Weekly
Los Angeles City Hall
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
5:30 p.m.
Explore one of the most iconic buildings in Los Angeles, the 1928 City Hall! This limited engagement will take you through this stunning example of Art Deco civic architecture. From the ziggurat-topped tower to the extravagant marble rotunda and elegant Council Chambers, no expense was spared in building this civic monument.
Member presale begins July 16! Tickets open to the general public on July 23. Not a member yet? Join today!

About This Tour
One of Los Angeles’s most iconic buildings, the 1928 City Hall is a stunning example of Art Deco civic architecture. From the ziggurat-topped tower to the extravagant marble rotunda and elegant Council Chambers, no expense was spared in building this civic monument.
Three architects were involved in designing City Hall: John Parkinson (concept and architectural design), Albert C. Martin, Sr. (structural design), and John C. Austin (working drawings and general administration). Another team designed and created the art and decoration, including Austin Whittlesey (interior design), J. Donald Prouty (tile design), and artists Anthony Heinsbergen, Henry Lion, and Herman Sachs.
Severely damaged by the 1994 Northridge earthquake, City Hall underwent a multi-year $299 million restoration and reopened in 2002.
This tour explores this great structure’s exterior and interior, sharing stories of its history and design. The tour includes a visit to the 27th-floor tower observation deck (subject to availability).
This tour is presented in partnership with Project Restore.
Member Presale begins 7/16; General Public Sale begins 7/23
1.5 - 2 hrs.
Registration required
Includes exteriors and interiors
Route covers the equivalent of several city blocks; some stairs.
Wheelchair accessible
No pets
Special Event - Excluded from promotions
Ticket Information
$25
Youth (Ages 17 and under)
$35
General Public
$25
Members

Upcoming L.A. City Hall Tours

Important Information
Meeting and parking information provided in reservation confirmation
Security: Before entering the building, all tour goers must pass through a security check-point. Metallic objects such as watches, heavy belts, cell phones, glasses, etc. must be placed in bins for X-ray scanning.
Walking difficulty: Route covers the equivalent of several city blocks; some stairs
- Tour will run rain or shine.
- You can change your reservation date if you contact us at info@laconservancy.org at least 48 hours before your original reservation date.a
- If a member of your party is in a wheelchair, please let us know in advance by emailing info@laconservancy.org.
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