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10 Accessible Things to Do in Los Angeles for People with Disabilities

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Los Angeles can feel big and overwhelming, but it also offers so many accessible, disability-friendly things to do, both in person and from home. Spots like the Getty Center and Exposition Park museums make art and science feel welcoming, with elevat...
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Things to Do: Los Angeles

This section is basically my go-to list of accessible things to do around LA. I put it together because honestly, finding disability-friendly spots in this city can be exhausting, and I wanted to make it easier for people like us. It's got a mix of i...

 
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Offers wheelchair accessibility throughout, assistive listening devices, wheelchair loans, and accessible parking. The gardens and architecture are stunning, with tram service from the parking to the museum.
The Getty
 
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Spacious layouts, elevators, and seating throughout make these museums great for taking your time and pacing your energy.
California Science Center
 
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Wide paths, ocean air, and beach wheelchair access make this a fun, sensory-friendly way to enjoy the coast without needing to walk on sand.
Santa Monica Pier
 
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Flat, paved paths and lots of benches make this park perfect for a calm roll or stroll surrounded by water, trees, and open space.
Lake Balboa/Anthony C. Beilenson Park
 
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A quieter, smooth walking and rolling path that’s great for gentle movement, fresh air, and low-stress outdoor time.
North Valleyheart Riverwalk
 
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LA streets close to cars and open up for people walking, rolling, or biking. It's super freeing and community-focused.
CicLAvia
 
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Accessible paths, shuttle options, and mobility device rentals help make a big zoo day more manageable.
Los Angeles Zoo
 
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Fully wheelchair accessible with elevators, accessible restrooms, and reserved accessible parking. The planetarium shows offer assistive listening devices.
Griffith Observatory
 
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The Los Angeles Philharmonic streams performances with closed captioning and accessible viewing options from home.
Sound/Stage - LA Phil
 
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LACMA, MOCA, and others offer virtual exhibitions and online programs you can enjoy remotely.
Seven Los Angeles Museums You Can Tour Virtually - DoLA
 
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Features wheelchair accessibility, sensory-friendly hours, ASL interpretation for programs, and tactile exhibits designed for visitors with visual impairments.
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
 
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Fully accessible contemporary art museum in downtown LA with wheelchair access, sensory bags available, and accessibility-focused programs.
The Broad

Things to Do in Los Angeles: Food Edition

Most of these are in the $10-25 per person range, which for LA is pretty doable. They all have the basics covered - ramps or level entrances, accessible bathrooms, room to move around. Just call ahead if you need specific accommodations or want to do...

 
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Known for pastries and meals. Has ramps and accessible seating. A bit more on the pricier side but still reasonable for what you get.
Bottega Louie
 
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asual option that's accessible. Good for a quick meal without spending too much.
La Brea Bakery
 
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Famous for tacos. Flat entrances, accessible seating, and the food's solid.
Guisados
 
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Right next to Pub 1954. Vegan and gluten-free pizzas plus regular ones. They make their own ice cream. Wheelchair lift available and accessible entrances.
Piencone Pizzeria, Creamery & Pub - Los Angeles
 
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Known for their wings and vegan options. Wheelchair-friendly seating with movable chairs, spacious bathrooms. Only downside is parking can be a hike.
The Greyhound Bar & Grill
 
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Korean spot with noodles, rice, soups, seafood. Comfortable setup, accessible, and won't break the bank.
Hangari Kalguksu
 
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Reasonably priced pizza and Italian food. Accessible and people say the quality is there without the crazy markup.
L’Antica Pizzeria da Michele
 
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Fresh tacos, nachos, guacamole. People rave about the aguachile and carne asada. Wheelchair accessible and the prices won't make you cry.
Tacolina
 
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Their red velvet pancakes are legit. Affordable breakfast and lunch spot that's wheelchair friendly. Good vibes, good food.
The Griddle Cafe
 
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 Old-school diner from 1924 with classic American food. Pancakes, burgers, the works. Around $15-20 per person, which is honestly a good deal for LA. Fully accessible.
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