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Bradbury Building - (213) 626-1893


Bradbury Building

304 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013
(213) 626-1893
Neighborhoods: Historic Core,Central LA,Downtown
Markets: Los Angeles, CA Metro


Tips

  • Know Before You Go
    Only the ground level of the Bradbury is open to visitors. Sneak upstairs and you're in for a rude awakening: The offices house LAPD Internal Affairs Department, and its members do not appreciate the nosey.
  • Parking
    The closest lot is on Spring Street and 3rd Street.
  • The Extras
    Wyman's futuristic confection served as a set in the 1982 cult classic "Blade Runner." In addition, the sketches that caught Bradbury's eye were interpretations of 20th-century buildings described in Edward Bellamy's best-selling novel, "Looking Backward" (1887).
  • The Extras
    Wyman's futuristic confection served as a set in the 1982 cult classic "Blade Runner." In addition, the sketches that caught Bradbury's eye were interpretations of 20th-century buildings described in Edward Bellamy's best-selling novel, "Looking Backward" (1887).
  • Parking
    The closest lot is on Spring Street and 3rd Street.
  • Know Before You Go
    Only the ground level of the Bradbury is open to visitors. Sneak upstairs and you're in for a rude awakening: The offices house LAPD Internal Affairs Department, and its members do not appreciate the nosey.


Customer Reviews

Beautirul
Reviewed by izelmorena on 2003-02-21T12:47:52Z

Breath taking architecture and Detail. this is the place to go and photograph if you love retro buildings. Beautifully kept and absolutely stunning to look at. Spend the day touring LA. Just behind and to the right of the building is a tribute to Grandma Mason an African-American woman pioneer. Grand Central Market is close by, so stop by and shop for fresh fruit and teas or stay for lunch.

Stunning! by Martin H.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2007-09-19T00:00:00Z

Having seen the Bradbury Building in the film Blade Runner, I have been to LA (from England!) twice and on both occasions have visited it, You can go in, but only on the street level floor, but an atrium interior allows you to see all the wonderful wrought iron stairways, balconies and elevator shafts It really is a stunning building and a must see location for me!

Noir Los Angeles by Rodney F.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2005-04-18T00:00:00Z

This building harkens back to LA's noir era and is even immortalized in a novel of that period and films about it. While you can't tour through, you are allowed to check out the historic architecture from the ground floor. The striking design elements include the grille work and translucent ceiling.