Pico/Aliso
A vibrant gateway to East LA’s cultural mosaic, where colorful murals meet bustling markets and authentic street food.
Tourist Information
Step out of Pico/Aliso station and wander onto Aliso Street, where the famed La Calle de los Murales showcases massive, ever‑changing graffiti art by local legends. Just a block north, the historic Pico Union Market offers fresh tacos, tamales, and handcrafted souvenirs. A short stroll leads to the iconic El Mercado de Los Angeles, a family‑run plaza with live mariachi on weekends and a rooftop view of downtown’s skyline—perfect for snapping photos and soaking up the neighborhood’s lively spirit.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card before you board; you can reload it at the station’s vending machines for seamless travel.
- Carry cash in small denominations for street vendors, as many don’t accept cards.
- Visit on a Saturday morning for the farmer’s market and live music, but expect larger crowds.
- Use the east‑side entrance for quicker access to the mural corridor and food stalls.
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Accessibility
Elevator
✓
Ramp
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Tactile Floor
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Estación completamente accesible según normativas ADA.
Quick Info
Lines
E
County
Zone
residencial
Fare
$2.50 USD
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