Located in Los Angeles, Bradbury Building is a real estate firm. They offer real estate photography and real estate appraisals as well as other services.
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Jul 27, 2023
i heard you have to see it but we couldnt even go inside. TRAVELERS BEWARE you cannot go in because its a private club. They said we could go online and make a reservation but I was so over it Full review by silviaaK3592VW
Jan 21, 2023
Cool building but you can't go upstairs or too far inside the on the first floor either. The architecture is beautiful! Do you need to come here....not really, but if you are in the area going somewh… Full review by JuJuBites
Jan 17, 2023
Nice quick stop to appreciate old architecture. Located in a bad area of LA though so be a bit more careful here, though parking is nearby so not too dangerous Full review by billsafan13031
Are visitors allowed to visit the upper floors? I’d like to take some photos (related to Blade Runner)
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On most days, no. You're just stuck with the 2nd floor landing. Maybe there are special days when they open the whole building to the public, but I am not aware of it.
There is a parking lot right across the street that I think has something like a $10 or $12 flat rate. If you are traveling West on 3rd just West of Spring, between Spring and …
There is a parking lot right across the street that I think has something like a $10 or $12 flat rate. If you are traveling West on 3rd just West of Spring, between Spring and Broadway, the parking lot is right there on the right-hand side. You will be directly across the street from the Bradbury and less than a half block from Grand Central Market if you park there.
No, the entrance that we went in was right off Broadway and was free. Nearby is the Central Market which is also a must see. The Biltmore hotel with beautiful lobby is also about 4 …
No, the entrance that we went in was right off Broadway and was free. Nearby is the Central Market which is also a must see. The Biltmore hotel with beautiful lobby is also about 4 blocks away. We took a Metro bus to the area.
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