Pico
A sun‑kissed gateway beneath the Hollywood Hills, Pico Station bursts with street art, tacos, and easy access to iconic LA vibes.
Tourist Information
Step out onto Pico Boulevard and you’re moments from the historic El Pueblo de Los Ángeles, where Olvera Street’s colorful market stalls serve up fresh churros and mariachi melodies. A short walk north leads to the vibrant murals of the Arts District, while the nearby Echo Park Lake offers paddle‑boat rentals and skyline views perfect for sunset photos. Foodies will love the legendary Tacos Villa Corona, just two blocks away, serving carne asada al pastor that’s been featured on TV. Whether you’re hunting vintage shops, catching a live gig at The Echo, or simply people‑watching at a bustling coffee cart, Pico is a micro‑cosm of LA’s multicultural pulse.
Local Tips
- Buy a TAP card online before arrival to skip the ticket kiosk line and enjoy discounted fares
- Check the Metro app for real‑time train arrivals; Pico’s platform is short, so a quick board is essential
- Carry a reusable water bottle—Los Angeles can be hot, and many nearby cafés will refill it for free
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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
A
County
Zone
comercial-central
Fare
$2.50 USD
Connections
Tarjeta de Movilidad Integrada
Tarjeta de transporte — LASistemas: Metro, Metrobús, RTP, Trolebús, Cablebús
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