DAPPER DAY© L.A. | Union Station + Olvera Street


DAPPER DAY© L.A. | Union Station + Olvera Street

Event Details: 11:00am - 8:00pm | July 20, 2025 @ Union Station Los Angeles-Metro Gold Line - 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA | Add Event To My Calendar

July 20, 2025
DAPPER DAY L.A., CA
Join us for a whole new event as we celebrate the culture and heritage of Los Angeles!

DAPPER DAY® Market
Shop vintage and more from our curated selection of style-related, local and small businesses inside the spectacular original 1939 ticket concourse at the station main entrance. Arrive by train or metro, and shop - all in air-conditioned comfort!
GET MARKET TICKETS HERE – https://dapperday.com/.../ticket-dapper-day-market-at...
12–6p (Early Bird Entry at 11a)
Union Station, Original Ticket Concourse Hall
800 N Alameda St. L.A., CA 90012
https://www.unionstationla.com/

GETTING THERE:
Union Station is accessible via Metro Rail, Metro Bus, Metro Bike Share, Metrolink, Amtrak and several municipal bus lines. Take the Metro A, B, D or J Line directly to Los Angeles Union Station.

PARKING:
East: $2 every 15 minutes, $8 daily max
West: $2 every 15 minutes, $16 daily max
(All of Union Station is connected so you may enter from any door to get to our Market at the Main Entrance.)


"DAPPER DAY Visits Olvera Street"
“Step out in style” as we enjoy the shops, restaurants, music, and museums of historic El Pueblo de la Reina de los Ángeles – the birthplace of Los Angeles! This is your chance to dress to express as we celebrate original style from yesterday and today.

Don’t miss:
• Avila Adobe – Built in 1818 it’s one of the oldest homes in Los Angeles. Free, open Sunday 9a–4p
• Old Plaza Firehouse – Built in 1884 it’s the oldest fire station in the city. Free, open Sunday 10a–3p
• America Tropical Interpretive Center – In addition to housing historic period rooms, see the restored 80x18 foot mural “America Tropical” mural by David Alfaro Siqueiros. Completed in 1932, the mural depicts a Mexican Indian crucified on a cross beneath an American eagle, with two sharpshooters aiming at the eagle from nearby. The mural’s political message about the exploitation of Mexican workers caused immediate controversy, and it was completely whitewashed shortly after completion. – Free, open Sunday 10a–3p

Poke here – https://elpueblo.lacity.gov/history-el-pueblo – for the full list of historic sites and museums of The Los Angeles Plaza Historic District with hours/locations.

Live music at the Plaza Bandstand to be announced.

Our “DAPPER DAY Visits Olvera Street” outing is presented in partnership with El Pueblo de Los Angeles and the City of Los Angeles.
Expect more details to be posted as the event nears.

For full details see http://DapperDay.com




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