Mariachi Plaza
A vibrant crossroads where colorful murals, live mariachi music, and bustling street food converge beneath downtown LA’s Metro rails.
Tourist Information
Step out onto Mariachi Plaza and you’ll be greeted by the iconic 1992 mural honoring Los Angeles’ Mexican heritage, flanked by the historic Casa de la Cultura Latina. Just a block away, the bustling Olvera Street marketplace offers traditional tacos, handcrafted papel picado, and live performances. Don’t miss the nearby El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, where you can explore the Avila Adobe and the bustling Los Angeles Plaza. After a metro ride, sip a fresh horchata at a nearby café and soak in the lively street‑performer scene that makes this station a cultural hotspot.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card online or at any Metro kiosk to enjoy seamless transfers across buses and trains.
- Check the Metro app for real‑time arrivals; elevators are located on the south side of the platform and can be busy during peak hours.
- Carry cash for small street‑vendor purchases, as many stalls don’t accept cards.
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Accessibility
Elevator
✓
Ramp
✓
Tactile Floor
✓
Estación completamente accesible según normativas ADA.
Quick Info
Lines
E
County
Zone
cultural-turistico
Fare
$2.50 USD
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