Since 1901 (minus a few years here and there), Angel’s Flight funicular railway has transported people up and down steep Bunker Hill in downtown L.A. At the top you’ll find the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the bottom, good eats at Grand Central Market and historic City Hall.

More Recommendations

Historic Angel's Flight in Downtown L.A.

Since 1901 (minus a few years here and there), Angel’s Flight funicular railway has transported people up and down steep Bunker Hill in downtown L.A. At the top you’ll find the Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the bottom, good eats at Grand Central Market and historic City Hall.

The Ride Up Angels Flight

As an Angeleno (born and raised), I’m embarrassed to say that I’d never heard of Angels Flight until this past spring. My brother introduced me to this funicular in the heart of downtown and we enjoyed the short ride up. At the top, you’ll have front seat views of some of the city’s skyscrapers, and at Angels Knoll, the park below, you’ll see the bench made popular by the movie "(500) Days of Summer”. I love that I keep discovering new things about my city!

Information on this page, including website, location, and opening hours, is subject to have changed since this page was last published. If you would like to report anything that’s inaccurate, let us know at notification@afar.com.

Nearby highlights
Inspired by turn-of-the-century national park lodges, Disney's Wilderness Lodge combines rustic charm with a contemporary flair on the shore of Bay Lake at Walt Disney World Resort. The 727-room hideaway features a spectacular six-story lobby, replete with teepee-topped chandeliers, totem poles, an 82-foot-tall stone fireplace and a bubbling hot spring that expands outside the building into a roaring waterfall. Walt Disney World Resort is located in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (Disney)
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Sign up for our newsletter
Join more than a million of the world’s best travelers. Subscribe to the Daily Wander newsletter.
More From AFAR