Larchmont Village
Larchmont Village
4.5
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Located within Los Angeles city limits, this quiet, low-key neighborhood features a mix of small shops, quaint restaurants and upscale housing.
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Norma R
Los Angeles, CA21 contributions
July 2012 • Friends
I drive 45 minutes from the end of Los Angeles County several times to make this market in the summer. Though quaint, and not the cheapest, it is hands down the PRIMO MARKET for fresh organic produce in the Los Angeles Area! In addition, the array of vendors is simply wonderful and I am never disappointed with my purchases in returning home. Unlike other Famers Markets with the rotten berries and soft tomatoes hidden underneath which is so frustrating. Everything, from top to bottom is fresh and yummy!! I am dreaming of eating a plump sweet peach as I write this and yes there is free parking next to Rite-Aid an entire structure of multi-levels! Besides the amazing produce which is so fresh, fragrant and beautifully grown locally and I do have vendor favorites to share with you. The ladies of BLISS SOAP COMPANY, you can smell their bath bombs, soaps and custom lotions, salts and oils on the opposite side of the market. The bath bombs make excellent gifts and the soaps are a lovely treat for you! Every scent is special! The spice girls selling for a buck hefty bunches of fresh rosemary, Thai basil, thyme, cilantro and more for your culinary and medicinal needs. The guy with the Gourmet oils and vinegars. There is a bee keeper that sells herbal honey, pollen sticks and bee products. Nicolas farms is always a hit with their stand.Also the strawberry lemonade stand and the flowers are lovely including orchids, tiger lilies, and glads. The lavender guy sells plants, sachet and everything lavender. Unique coffee blends,teas,artisan breads, cheeses and french pastries are included in the broad range of vendors. I hear there is even a seafood area which I will check out on my upcoming trip. Jewelry, hand knitted items, arts and crafts vendors are also present. On the way home, after a morning of shopping, I make a pit stop at SAM's BAGEL SHOP. Visitors from Europe will love this market when in Los Angeles. BTW bike riders stop in to refresh, everyone is smiling but leave pooches at home and enjoy!
Written 27 April 2013
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geotech522
5,304 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
Larchmont Village is a very interesting shopping area north of the mid-Wilshire area. It has a surprising number of restaurants and bakeries that are not chain restaurants. They all have some quaint and unique character and style. There are also some boutique stores that set this neighborhood apart from other areas. Definitely a nice place to have a different experience for dining or shopping. Worth a visit.
Written 13 November 2017
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Jonathan V
West Hollywood, CA262 contributions
Oct 2016 • Couples
I love Larchmont
I've lived in Los Angeles for the past 15 years, and this is a great, relatively unknown gem.
Relatively quiet (by LA standards), with some nice shops and restaurants along Larchmont Boulevard (and a great view of the Hollywood sign).
Walk Larchmont Boulevard, then take a little walk thru the neighboring Hancock Park neighborhood--beautiful homes without the Beverly Hills attitude. A real treat
Very highly recommended
I've lived in Los Angeles for the past 15 years, and this is a great, relatively unknown gem.
Relatively quiet (by LA standards), with some nice shops and restaurants along Larchmont Boulevard (and a great view of the Hollywood sign).
Walk Larchmont Boulevard, then take a little walk thru the neighboring Hancock Park neighborhood--beautiful homes without the Beverly Hills attitude. A real treat
Very highly recommended
Written 10 October 2016
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CasandraTP
Sydney, Australia3,928 contributions
Aug 2023 • Couples
Larchmont Village has some great little shops and cafes but don’t bother coming in the late afternoon if you want a drink and catch up as there really isn’t anywhere to do it. You can tell you are in a more affluent area and the houses are lovely with some lovely gardens. Come during the day.
Written 2 August 2023
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Michael M
Hillsborough, NC13 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
Larchmont Village is as adorable as an MGM movie set. It borders Hancock Park, one of the most beautiful of the old Hollywood neighborhoods--20s and 30s houses, tall palm trees, and iconic studios from the 20s and 30s--like Paramount. The "Village" is blocks and blocks of attractive shops, boutiques, bookstores, restaurants (try The Larchmont, Vernetti, Osteria Momma, Le Petit Greek), and on Sunday a marvelous Farmers Market. You can buy a manicure, a yoga class, a cappucino, hand-knitted baby sweaters and Italian truffles. And you can do it by walking too!
Written 21 February 2016
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badbaruch57
New York City, NY858 contributions
Jan 2016 • Family
This is a lot of fun village. Lots cafés. Outdoors. Shop s. Great place to chill and relax. Recommended to families. Couples. Singles.
Written 13 January 2016
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HollywooddreamSuite
West Hollywood, CA13 contributions
Feb 2014 • Solo
this is a great place for shopping and dining and celebrity watching, banks theres so much happening on this street. Its like a simple Parisian style street.... where people are sitting out watching people n time go by...
Written 17 February 2014
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kjaz43
Ephrata, PA148 contributions
Oct 2019 • Couples
This Museum was outstanding in every way. The outside views overlooking Los Angeles were amazing. The physical buildings themselves were architectural a terrific and the Landscaping done outside of the museum was beautiful. The monorail system to get you from the parking area to the museum was very well run and got you there in minimal time. The artwork was very impressive and displayed beautifully throughout the museum. Parking cost $20 but there is no cost of admission into the museum.
Written 8 October 2019
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kimowen101
Auckland Central, New Zealand7 contributions
Sept 2019
It's very small. One short main street. Can see why you would want to live near there. Close to The Grove. Just walked around. Literally took 30 minutes. Some nice shops and restaurants.
Written 6 October 2019
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PierreComtois
Los Angeles, CA8 contributions
Oct 2018
Larchmont Village is located east of LaBrea, between Beverly Blvd and 3rd street. It is a very hip little strip, surrounded by what, at a time, the most expensive neiborhood of Los Angeles. You have to try #Madre's tacos; they are the best tacos in L.A.
Written 4 September 2019
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Hi! Going to LA in a couple of days, and we'll be staying near Larchmont Village. We plan to get there from LAX and were wondering if it would be a good idea to catch the metro and get out in Beverly /Vermont, and walk there (we're staying in North Norton Ave). It doesn't seem like a long walk, but is it safe or would it be better to catch a bus or look for alternatives?
Thanks for the help!!
Written 7 October 2018
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