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Is Olvera Street & El Pueblo worth it for foodies?

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For food & drink, Olvera Street & El Pueblo is hit or miss.

The oldest part of LA — a brick alley of taquitos, churros, folk-art vendors, and historic adobes that marks the city's 1781 founding. It's touristy and the stalls can feel repetitive, but it's free, atmospheric, and pairs perfectly with the grand Union Station across the street.

Price
Free
Time
1-1.5 hours
Last verified
2026-06-17
Is Olvera Street & El Pueblo worth it…
How we verified
  • Part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles, the city's 1781 founding site. · model-knowledge
  • A Mexican-themed marketplace of vendors and historic buildings near Union Station. · model-knowledge
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