Today is the start of Hispanic Heritage Month and there's so many ways you can celebrate in Los Angeles! We wanted to give you a few ideas of the best places to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month happening now through October 15th!
El Cholo – The Original
El Cholo is such an LA staple and you have to stop by here to grab some of the best Mexican food. It's located at 1121 S Western Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90006
La Placita Olvera
La Placita Olvera is a place you can go to in order to really get a sense of pride and you can feel the culture all year round. It's located at 535 N Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
El Compadre
El Compadre is the GO TO place before going to Dodger Stadium. It's located at 1449 W Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90026
LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
You can head on over to the Hispanic Museum to reflect on the past. It's located at 501 N Main St. Los Angeles, CA 90012
Los Angeles Libros Festival
Hosted by the Los Angeles Public Library, the Los Angeles Libros Festival takes place September 24th-25th. There's bilingual books for all ages to enjoy with many of them referring to history.
Javier’s
If you're feeling a little fancy, you can head on over to Javier’s for any special occasion. It's located at 10250 Santa Monica Blvd, Ste 1005 Los Angeles, CA 90067
Make A Margarita At Home
Don't forget to celebrate by making your own margarita at home!
Explore a Museum
You can take a visit to the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach to explore different exhibits and collections of modern and contemporary Latin America and Latino art. Tickets are $10 for adults, and if you’re a student with a valid ID, you can get in for $7!
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