A guide to Atwater Village: Best things to do, see and eat
Atwater Village rests on a dime’s edge — it’s so small, you can basically blink on your way from Silver Lake to Glendale without noticing the neighborhood’s tree-lined streets, elegant architecture, unique businesses and mouthwatering eateries. That’s why, to really get to know the charming 2-square-mile enclave, you’ll want to slow down. Wander along Edenhurst Avenue on the north side of town and spot a mix of Midcentury Modern, Craftsman and Spanish-style homes (the neighborhood has the highest number of homes built before 1939 in the city). Peek at the historic equestrian district, home to more than 500 horses. Take a ride on the Glendale Boulevard bike lane, which connects to the scenic L.A. River Bike Path. Admire California’s largest avocado tree. Get to know Los Angeles through the places that bring it to life. From restaurants to shops to outdoor spaces, here’s what to discover now. There’s a sense of creativity woven into the boulevards that run up and down Atwater, named after Harriet Atwater Paramore, a pioneering resident who grew poppies on the …
