NoHo Arts District

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★ 4.8 (70K+ reviews) • 29K+ booked
Welcome to the NoHo Arts District, a vibrant cultural hub nestled in the heart of North Hollywood. This dynamic enclave pulses with creativity and culture, offering a unique blend of arts, entertainment, and culinary delights. Known for its eclectic mix of contemporary theaters, art galleries, and trendy cafes, NoHo Arts District is a haven for creative spirits, artists, and art enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a theater enthusiast, a foodie, or simply looking to soak in the bohemian vibe, this walkable neighborhood promises an unforgettable experience. With its unique blend of urban charm and artistic flair, NoHo Arts District invites travelers to explore its bustling streets and discover the artistic soul of Los Angeles. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a foodie, or a history buff, NoHo Arts District promises an unforgettable journey through its colorful streets.
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NoHo Arts District, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Lee ******
30 Jun
Buying tickets online allows you to select the show you want in advance. The guided tour requires knowledge of popular movies, which sounds interesting, but we went there for our friends, and we got to take pictures of all the famous scenes, so it was worth it!
Rykiel ********
26 Jun
people are friendly, staff are the best. they help you with everything
陳 **
18 Jun
In the first hour, the tour guide drove around the set and explained a lot about the behind-the-scenes of TV and movies. It was a rare experience! After that, you can visit and take pictures as much as you want during the free time. There are many interactive devices in the coffee shop of the Six People, the costumes of Batman from different generations, the Batmobile, Harry Potter..., so you can understand the details of making a movie. We actually stayed there for 4 hours! It is very convenient to buy tickets in advance through the platform. You can directly scan the QR code to enter the venue. You don’t have to follow the appointment time because the tour can start at any time. It is recommended for people who are going to LA to take this trip
Klook User
27 May
I will give 5 stars to this trip because the guide Katie was awesome. she said many things about the local & she is very knowledgeable. They know the exact spot where will be the best view to see this Hollywood sign. it was a great experience. everyone should take this guide to visit this place.
Lorie *******
7 May
This is a good place to stay if you are going to Universal Studio. The room & bathroom are spacious and clean. They also have rooms with balcony which we like the most. The bed mattress was soft although my companion find it slightly too yielding. Parking has limited slots but you can park outside the hotel.
Mon compte
6 May
Allows you to comfortably visit the must-see places in Los Angeles. Be careful, however, about the opening times. Visiting celebrity homes is not a must.
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SU *****
4 May
In the first hour of the trip, the tour guide will drive you around the entire set, introducing which works these scenes have appeared in. The process is very interesting and you will learn a lot! Finally, you will come to Stage 48 for free activities. There are many sets for you to take pictures, and there are also many souvenirs. Fans of Friends, Big Bang Theory, or Harry Potter will go crazy :D It is a great experience!
Tiffany *********
23 Apr
The tour guide was very informative and it was exciting to see the Friends’ set, which was my highlight and I got to have coffee at Central Perk and buy merchandise. Seeing the Harry Potter set and Marvel/DC costumes were also such a great experience, definitely recommend to buy tickets on Klook for a smooth entry to the tour.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

El Portal Theatre

Step into the enchanting world of the El Portal Theatre, a historic gem nestled in the heart of the NoHo Arts District. Originally a vaudeville house, this iconic venue now dazzles audiences with a diverse array of performances across its three theaters, including the renowned Debbie Reynolds MainStage. Whether you're a fan of classic plays, contemporary productions, or lively comedy shows, the El Portal Theatre promises an unforgettable cultural experience that captures the vibrant spirit of North Hollywood.

Lankershim Train Depot

Embark on a journey through time at the Lankershim Train Depot, a beautifully restored State Historic Site that dates back to 1896. This charming landmark, now home to Groundwork Coffee, offers visitors a delightful blend of history and modern-day indulgence. Sip on a delicious brew as you soak in the rich heritage of the area, making it a perfect starting point for your exploration of the NoHo Arts District.

NoHo Commons

Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of NoHo Commons, a vibrant hub that perfectly captures the essence of the NoHo Arts District. Located near the bustling commercial core and subway station, this mixed-use development is a dynamic blend of loft apartments, retail spaces, and the renowned Laemmle Theatre. Whether you're in the mood for shopping, dining, or catching a film, NoHo Commons offers a lively and engaging experience that showcases the district's unique charm.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The NoHo Arts District is a vibrant testament to Los Angeles' rich cultural tapestry. With landmarks like the Lankershim Train Depot and El Portal Theatre, visitors can explore the district's storied past. Established in 1992 to nurture a thriving arts community, NoHo has blossomed into a cultural epicenter, boasting over 20 professional theaters, diverse art galleries, and dance studios. This creative hub, inspired by New York's SoHo, is a cornerstone of the city's artistic landscape, offering a unique blend of historical charm and modern creativity.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure in the NoHo Arts District, where a diverse array of dining options awaits. From the wood-fired pizzas at Pitfire Artisan Pizza to the Tex-Mex delights at El Tejano, there's something to satisfy every palate. Don't miss the sweet and savory pies at Republic of Pie or the creative hot dogs at Vicious Dogs. The district's trendy cafes and gourmet restaurants offer a delightful mix of local and international flavors, including innovative fusion dishes and classic Californian cuisine. Be sure to try the local favorite, street tacos, for an authentic taste of the area.