Neighbourhood

Echo Park

234 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Nate
May 25, 2022
In the neighborhood! Restaurants and Cafes: (Walking Distance) Lady Byrd - cafe right on the corner of Baxter and Echo Park Ave. Valerie - bakery and cafe a few blocks down the hill on Echo Park Ave. Echo Park Market - a bodega/small market a few blocks down the hill on Echo Park Ave. Little Grocery Market - another bodega/small market a few blocks down the hill on Echo Park Ave. (Little further but still walking distance) Cookbook - a gourmet grocery with great sandwiches at lunchtime (until they sell out!) Glowing Juices - vegan market and lunch spot KG Bakery - bakery, mooncakes and bahn mi (Long walk or a quick drive) Combo A - Chinese food & boba order-at-the-counter spot Echo Park Donuts - donuts! Lassens - healthy grocery store Walgreens - pharmacy On Sunset (Once you make it down there - there are LOADS of great spots). Masa - deep dish pizza Monty’s - vegan burger shop Sticky Rice - Thai street food Sage - vegan restaurant and ice cream spot Blue Bottle - specialty coffee Honey Hi- healthy breakfast and lunch spot Guisados - among the best tacos in LA El Compadre - fun Mexican spot There’s a farmers market just off Sunset every Friday 3-7:30pm. There’s a Von’s supermarket just off Sunset on Alvarado.
In the neighborhood! Restaurants and Cafes: (Walking Distance) Lady Byrd - cafe right on the corner of Baxter and Echo Park Ave. Valerie - bakery and cafe a few blocks down the hill on Echo Park Ave. Echo Park Market - a bodega/small market a few blocks down the hill on Echo Park Ave. Little…
Chris
May 25, 2021
Hipster central. Amazing lake to hangout around, Sunset Blvd has a bunch of cool shops, bars, and restaurants.
Shelley
February 10, 2020
WEST HOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD/ GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY DAY: Park in the Farmer’s Market/Grove lot to see the Grove and have lunch in one of the stalls at the old Farmers Market or the Cheesecake Factory, etc. then take the car up Fairfax to Melrose, turn right and drive along (stop to shop if interested – lots of used clothing stores, etc.)…Go to La Brea and turn left, go to Hollywood Blvd. and turn right a few blocks and you’ll be at the Graumann’s Chinese (handprint) theater. Try to end up here AFTER dark (first you can go to the: Griffith Park Observatory for the sunset, beautiful Deco building and views over the city. There is also the Planetarium and you can see the shows at different hours during the day and night, they run often). You can go down the hill to hang out in Hollywood for dinner or, much better, you can combine this with Hollywood by taking Vine to Sunset and continuing down Sunset to Echo Park. There are many good restaurants and shops in this large area - a great place to wander and you can also see the lake with it’s lotus blossoms. ECHO PARK-SILVERLAKE/ Griffith Park Observatory These are the best hipster areas of Los Angeles. The Echoplex clubs and Masa (Latin fusion food) are pretty much the center of the area but Pine and Crane (new Chinese fusion) or Mza (Mediterranean) are in another center of this area. Sage or Elf Cafe (Vegan) are also good. It's worth seeing both the Silverlake side and the Echo Park side. You can always stop for a serious hipster coffee at Intelligentsia Coffee or LA Mill (amazingly good coffee and most expensive!)
WEST HOLLYWOOD/HOLLYWOOD/ GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY DAY: Park in the Farmer’s Market/Grove lot to see the Grove and have lunch in one of the stalls at the old Farmers Market or the Cheesecake Factory, etc. then take the car up Fairfax to Melrose, turn right and drive along (stop to shop if interested – l…
Emi
October 25, 2019
Echo Park is a scruffy Eastside neighborhood with vibrant street murals and a lively nightlife scene. Indie music venues, trendy bars and taco trucks can be found along Sunset Boulevard, along with coffee shops, vegan eats and quirky boutiques. Echo Park Lake offers paddle boating among lotus flowers. Nearby is Dodger Stadium and hiking at Elysian Park. Angelino Heights is a picturesque nook with Victorian homes.
Echo Park is a scruffy Eastside neighborhood with vibrant street murals and a lively nightlife scene. Indie music venues, trendy bars and taco trucks can be found along Sunset Boulevard, along with coffee shops, vegan eats and quirky boutiques. Echo Park Lake offers paddle boating among lotus flower…
Jenny
July 26, 2019
FRIENDLY. But for reals tho.

Airbnb Experiences

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Places to stay nearby

SUPERHOST
  1. Private room
  2. 1 bed
Room to Breathe - Echo Park
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  1. Entire guest suite
  2. 1 bed
Urban Hilltop Retreat with Backyard Oasis and Downtown View
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  1. Entire guest house
  2. 1 bed
Kaden’s room, adorable guesthouse with patio
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  1. Entire bungalow
  2. 1 bed
Location! Sunset&Echo Park steps from everything!
  1. Campervan/Motorhome
  2. 1 bed
Hilltop Airstream Retreat with Gorgeous Views
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  1. Campervan/Motorhome
  2. 2 beds
Vintage Spartan Trailer Echo Park
  1. Entire rental unit
Peaceful hillside w/ large Deck
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 2 beds
Amazing Echo Park Hillside View!!!
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire apartment
  2. 1 bed
Enchanting Hilltop Hideaway with Breathtaking Views
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  1. Entire guest suite
  2. 1 bed
Entire ground floor! Walk to Dodger Stadium
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
  2. 1 bed
Bigger Little Villa
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire home
  2. 1 bed
Beautiful Echo Park Hills home right off of Sunset
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire guest suite
  2. 1 bed
Clean Echo Park Private - Hillside Garden Views
  1. Entire home
  2. 2 beds
Echo Park Bungalow
SUPERHOST
  1. Entire rental unit
New Modern Studio - Echo Park
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  1. Entire guest house
  2. 2 beds
1920's 1-bedroom House with Private Porch
Location
1632 Echo Park Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Echo Park