Explorer
Log in

Séance photo murale et graffiti - Posh Melrose avec un photographe à Los Angeles

Aperçu
This is your most hipster photo shoot in Los Angeles. Wander among some of LA’s most famous graffiti and murals with your private photographer. This photo session takes you through the slice of Los Angeles that’s richest in contrasts and local street art. Our photo adventure is a rich mix of Instagrammable spots, trendy coffeeshops, luxury boutiques and untamed energy.

• Stroll among fashionistas, influencers and artists on Melrose ave
• Enjoy the finest things that LA culture can offer – fashion, food, graffiti and murals
• Experience the most intimate magic of local boutiques, cosy coffee shops and street art
• Check out some of the most Instagrammable spots in Los Angeles
• Enjoy personalized attention and a tailored itinerary
• Ideal for Instagrammers, bloggers, and all photo lovers
• A private experience so you can customize your experience and schedule
• 30 professionally captured and edited photos
Ville: Los Angeles
Mon 09 Jun
i
Vous pouvez déjà choisir la date sur le site de réservation
À partir de $157.00
Mon 09 Jun
À partir de $157.00
Faire une réservation
Ce qui est inclu
Multiple start times available
Private photoshoot with a professional photographer for individuals, couples and groups
Unique graffiti and mural art in Los Angeles
50 professionally captured and edited photos
Striking, lifestyle pictures that express your style
For groups of 5+ people, you will receive 70+ pictures
All Fees and Taxes
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Within 5 days you’ll receive a gallery of 100 to 200 images (including 50 edited) via digital downloadable folder so you can view, download, and share your Los Angeles photos with family and friends
  • For groups of 5+ people, you will receive 70+ pictures
À quoi s'attendre
1
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
2
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
3
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
4
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
5
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
6
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
7
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
8
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
9
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
10
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
11
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
12
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
13
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
14
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
15
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
16
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
17
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
18
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
19
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
20
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
21
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
22
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
23
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
24
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
25
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
26
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
27
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
28
Avenue Melrose
Ailes d'ange par Colette Miller La célèbre artiste de rue Colette Miller a peint des ailes d'ange dans le monde entier, et elles sont maintenant considérées comme une tendance emblématique du street art. Donc, si vous voulez aussi participer à l'action, rendez-vous au 7769 Melrose Ave, où elle a peint la propre paire d'ailes de la rue.
29
Avenue Melrose
Billie Jean King 7769 est un code postal où il y a beaucoup d'art de rue en cours; cela vaut la peine de venir ici toutes les deux semaines pour voir les nouveautés. L'une des meilleures pièces ici est celle de la joueuse de tennis Billie Jean King et l'une de ses citations les plus emblématiques, qui fait partie de la campagne "Courage Has No Gender" de Meg Zany.
30
Avenue Melrose
Mur Turquoise Si le rose audacieux du mur rose est un peu trop pour vous, vous préférerez probablement le mur turquoise plus calme. Plutôt que d'être une bande de couleur, ce mur équilibre la bande turquoise avec des rayures colorées de différentes couleurs, donnant une sensation d'équilibre et de dimension.
31
Avenue Melrose
Fabriqué à LA Dédié aux habitants de LA plutôt qu'aux touristes, ce panneau est devenu l'un des favoris de la ville. Bien qu'il ne soit peut-être pas aussi coloré que certaines des autres peintures murales de cette liste, Made in LA est toujours l'une des meilleures peintures murales pour obtenir ces selfies instagrammables.
32
Avenue Melrose
Mur arc-en-ciel Avec deux tailles d'arc-en-ciel - une pour les enfants et une pour les adultes - il peut sembler au départ qu'ils sont peints sur le mur, mais ils sont en fait crochetés, faisant du Rainbows Wall l'une des pièces d'art de rue les plus uniques de Melrose. Obtenez une photo en plein soleil pour le meilleur effet de texture.
33
Avenue Melrose
Mur rose Probablement le plus célèbre de tous les arts de rue de Melrose Avenue - sinon de toute la ville - le mur rose est exactement ce qu'il dit. Situé à Paul Smith, il attire votre attention en raison de l'énorme bande de rose fluo, et vous verrez probablement aussi beaucoup d'Instagrammers et de célébrités se promener ici et prendre des photos.
34
Avenue Melrose
SALUT Dans un effort pour rivaliser avec Paul Smith, le Carrera Cafe a érigé son propre mur juste en face. Bien qu'il dise toujours bonjour, le thème qui l'entoure change assez souvent, alors gardez un œil dessus chaque fois que vous êtes en ville !
35
Avenue Melrose
Papier peint Carlin Si vous êtes un amoureux des chiens, une visite à la murale du carlin s'impose ! Ce carlin au look cool avec des lunettes de soleil sera un excellent ajout à votre compte Instagram !
36
Avenue Melrose
Papier Peint Noir et Blanc par RETNA L'artiste contemporain RETNA a quelques exemples d'art de rue disséminés dans LA, mais c'est cette peinture murale qui est l'une de ses plus célèbres. Située juste au coin de cette murale en noir et blanc se trouve une version bleue encore plus grande.
37
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
38
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
39
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
40
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
41
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
42
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
43
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
44
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
45
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
46
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
47
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
48
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
49
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
50
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
51
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
52
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
53
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
54
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
55
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
56
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
57
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
58
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
59
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
60
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
61
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
62
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
63
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
64
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
65
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
66
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
67
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
68
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
69
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
70
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
71
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
72
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
73
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
74
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
75
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
76
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
77
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
78
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
79
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
80
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
81
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
82
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
83
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
84
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
85
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
86
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
87
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
88
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
89
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
90
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
91
Melrose Avenue
Angel Wings by Colette Miller Renowned street artist Colette Miller has painted angel wings all over the world, and they're now considered to be an iconic street art trend. So if you want to get in on the action too, head down to 7769 Melrose Ave, where she's painted the street's very own pair of wings.
92
Melrose Avenue
Billie Jean King 7769 is a postcode where there’s a load of street art going on; it’s worth coming round here every couple of weeks to see what’s new. One of the best pieces here is of tennis player Billie Jean King and one of her most iconic quotes, part of Meg Zany’s ‘Courage Has No Gender’ campaign.
93
Melrose Avenue
Turquoise Wall If the bold pink of the Pink Wall is a bit too much for you, you’ll probably prefer the calmer turquoise wall. Rather than being one strip of color, this wall balances the turquoise strip with colorful stripes of different colors, giving a feeling of balance and dimension.
94
Melrose Avenue
Made in LA Dedicated to the people of LA rather than tourists, this sign has become one of the city’s favorites. While it may not be as colorful as some of the other murals on this list, Made in LA is still one of the best murals to get those Instagrammable selfies with.
95
Melrose Avenue
Rainbows Wall Featuring two rainbow sizes – one for kids and one for adults – it may initially seem that they are painted onto the wall, but they are, in fact, crocheted, making the Rainbows Wall one of the more unique pieces of street art on Melrose. Get a pic in direct sunlight for the best texture effect.
96
Melrose Avenue
Pink Wall Probably the most famous of all the street art on Melrose Avenue – if not the entire city – the Pink Wall is exactly what it says. Located at Paul Smith, it catches your eye due to the huge strip of neon pink, and you'll probably also see lots of Instagrammers and celebs wandering about here and taking snaps.
97
Melrose Avenue
HELLO In an effort to compete with Paul Smith, Carrera Cafe put up their own wall directly across from it. While it always says hello, the theme around it changes pretty often, so keep an eye out for it every time you’re in town!
98
Melrose Avenue
Pug Mural If you’re a dog lover, a visit to the pug mural is a must! This cool-looking pug with sunnies will make a great addition to your Instagram account!
99
Melrose Avenue
Black and White Mural by RETNA The contemporary artist RETNA has a few examples of street art dotted around LA, but it's this mural which is one of his most famous. Located just around the corner of this black and white mural is an even bigger blue version.
Show 96 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Événements connexes

Événements dans le même quartier

Nous pensons que votre langue est English
Dans quelle langue souhaitez-vous voir cette page ?
English English
Nous pensons que votre ville est La ville de New York
Dans quelle ville souhaitez-vous explorer ?
La ville de New York
New York City