Lummis Home-El Alisal

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โ˜… 4.9 (75K+ reviews) โ€ข 207K+ booked
Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles, the Lummis Home-El Alisal is a captivating historic gem that offers a unique glimpse into the city's rich cultural tapestry. Built by the eccentric and renowned Charles Fletcher Lummis, this unique stone house stands as a testament to rustic American Craftsman architecture and the vibrant history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With its charming architecture and lush gardens, visitors are invited to step back in time and explore the legacy of one of LA's most influential figures. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, the Lummis Home-El Alisal promises an unforgettable experience set against the picturesque backdrop of the Arroyo Seco. Discover this enchanting landmark and immerse yourself in the history and charm that it has to offer.
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200 E Ave 43, Los Angeles, CA 90031, United States
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Klook User
28 Jun
very nice i want to try fast and the furious soon!
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Mark ***************
26 Jun
Prepare to burn a lot of calories from walking. My inner child was very happy riding all the attractions. Buying the express pass was worth. I was able to do all the rides with the queueing as some rides has very long lines. Also, I enjoyed the studio tour. The tour guide was very funny and It is a nice way to rest from all the walking.
nisreen ********
22 Jun
went on a Thursday, line was okay. we didnt get the express pass. we waited for less than 30 mins each ride
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Andrew ****
19 Jun
Excellent, good price, easy to use and redeem, highly recommend for anyone interested in doing multiple activities in LA
Ninal ****
18 Jun
excellent experience indeed. booking was easy, redeeming was easier and Universal Studios is outstanding.
YOON ******
17 Jun
๐ŸŽข A Perfect Day at Universal Studios Hollywood! ๐ŸŒŸ Thanks to the Express Pass, we enjoyed all the top rides with almost no waiting! ๐Ÿช„ The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and ๐ŸŽฎ Super Nintendo World were totally immersive โ€” my 10-year-old son had the time of his life! ๐ŸŽฅ The Studio Tour felt like stepping into real movie sets, and the WaterWorld show? Absolutely jaw-dropping stunts and action! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ“ฑ Booking was super easy, and entry was seamless with the QR code. Overall, an amazing day โ€” my son even said, "This is the best theme park ever!" ๐Ÿ‘ฆโค๏ธ ๐ŸŽฏ Top Tips: Visit Super Nintendo World first thing in the morning! Take the Studio Tour before sunset for the best views. The Express Pass is 100% worth it โ€” saves tons of time! Iโ€™d revisit in a heartbeat. Highly, highly recommended! ๐Ÿ’ฏโœจ
Victor ***
12 Jun
The VIP experience is a good program and highly recommended for folks who want some behind the scenes experience, better use of your time and a guide who can help answer your questions or address your concerns. Families with kids and traveling long distance should consider this VIP experience.
Catherine ****
11 Jun
Buying tickets via Klook saves us time and is very convenient. just need to scan QR code via ticket gate.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Lummis Home

Step into the enchanting world of the Lummis Home, also known as El Alisal, where history and artistry intertwine. This captivating adobe structure, crafted by the visionary Charles Fletcher Lummis, invites you to explore its intricately designed rooms. Each corner of this architectural gem tells a story, with handcrafted details that reflect Lummis's unique artistic vision. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, the Lummis Home promises a journey through time and creativity.

Gardens of El Alisal

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with a visit to the Gardens of El Alisal. Surrounding the historic Lummis Home, these beautifully maintained gardens offer a tranquil retreat filled with natural beauty and historical significance. Wander through paths lined with drought-tolerant and California native plants, and find peace under the shade of iconic California Sycamore trees. The gardens are not just a feast for the eyes but a testament to the harmonious blend of nature and history.

El Alisal

Discover the fascinating El Alisal, a house that stands as a testament to the creativity and vision of Charles Lummis. This 18-room compound, with its medieval castle-like facade, arched windows, and whimsical bell tower, is a marvel of unique construction. Built with boulders, concrete, and even telephone poles, El Alisal offers a glimpse into Lummis's innovative spirit. Inside, you'll find smooth stucco walls, exposed rafters, and intriguing details like photographic negatives embedded in window frames, making it a must-visit for those intrigued by architectural wonders.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Lummis Home-El Alisal is a captivating destination that embodies the cultural and historical essence of Los Angeles. Constructed by Charles Fletcher Lummis, a renowned journalist and advocate for Native American rights, this home is a symbol of his commitment to preserving the region's cultural heritage. It reflects Lummis's deep connection to the indigenous communities of New Mexico and served as a vibrant social hub for artists and intellectuals in the early 1900s, hosting lively gatherings known as 'noises.' As a designated Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the house offers a fascinating glimpse into the arts and crafts movement and the city's cultural evolution. Visitors can explore the legacy of Lummis, who envisioned the preservation of cultural heritage and the promotion of recreational use of the Arroyo Seco, while walking in the footsteps of notable figures like Clarence Darrow and John Muir.