Tour Du Jour : A Gallery of Stairs
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Berendo Stairway
Los Feliz
Between Cromwell and Bonvue avenues at Berendo Street
Extremely Steep
Lovely ornamental concrete details, plus curves and benches. At the top, walk east to the 4700 block of West Bonvue Street and continue to climb to Glendower Avenue--an additional 214 steps, but worth it for one of the loftiest views of the Los Angeles Basin.
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Bradbury Building
Downtown
304 S. Broadway
Easy
Five stories’ worth of wrought iron balconies, open elevator cages and twisted staircases. The skylight illuminates the pink marble and yellow-glazed brick of this spectacular 1893 office building. The building provided key interiors for the film “Blade Runner.”
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Cove Avenue Stairway
Silver Lake
Midway between Apex Avenue and Silver Lake Boulevard
Moderate
Among dozens of Silver Lake stairways, Cove Avenue is a jewel. Its shallow risers ascend through cedar and eucalyptus and arrive at a small meadow of gazania flowers--a peaceful spot to sit and admire the turquouise water of the reservoir.
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Music Box Stairway
Silver Lake
Between Descanso Drive and Vendome Street at Del Monte Drive
Moderate to steep
Los Angeles’ Odessa Steps. Where Laurel and Hardy tried to move a piano in “The Music Box” (1932), the stairs are now shady and overgrown in contrast to the starkly sunny L.A. of film and memory.
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The Watercourt
Downtown
Between 3rd and 4th streets, east of Grand Avenue
Moderate to Steep
The Watercourt at California Plaza is the nexus of the greatest assemblage of stairs, escalators, pools and fountains in the city. The newly reopened upper station of Angels Flight provides a spectacular entrance and a superb view of downtown.
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Radio Walk
Franklin Heights
Between Franklin and Deloz avenues
Steep
A long, exquisite, west-facing stairway with views of Griffith Park and Hollywood. It feels so high up. . .because it is. Church bells, mockingbirds and wild parrots can be heard as you pass beneath a tree canopy. Return by Prospect walk, an adjacent stairway to the south, with even wider views.
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