LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The second CicLAvia street festival of 2025 will be held Sunday in the Koreatown and Hollywood area, where 4.75 miles of streets will be closed to motorized vehicle traffic.
The 59th CicLAvia is titled “Koreatown Meets Hollywood,” and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday on a route that begins at Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue and runs north by northwest to Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street.
Four activity hubs will be located along the route: one at each end, along with hubs at Santa Monica Boulevard and Western Avenue, and at Western between Beverly Boulevard and Third Street. The hubs will have water stations and restrooms, free pedicab rides, bike parking and free basic bike repair.
CicLAvia is a non-profit organization that has been operating the regular street festivals throughout the Los Angeles area since 2010. The public is encouraged to explore what different neighborhoods have to offer by walking, biking or skating. Motorized vehicles, including motorized bikes and scooters, are forbidden along the routes. The next CicLAvia event after Sunday will be a CicLAmini event on May 18 in the Pico Union area.
More information is available at ciclavia.org.
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