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 ADVANCE TICKETS RECOMMENDED FOR IN-PERSON TOURS

SELF-GUIDED TOURS


Experience Hollyhock House at your own pace. Docents are on hand to provide information and answer questions. Guidebooks are available to visitors for onsite use.

 

Schedule:
Thursday–Saturday, 11 am–4 pm
Last entry at 3:30 pm

 

Adults: $7
Seniors (65+): $3
Students (18+ with valid ID): $3
Youth (under 18): FREE with a paying adult 

 

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Know Before You Go
  • Sketching is permitted with pencil; no ink pens or markers.
  • Food and beverage are not permitted inside the museum, but you can picnic in Barnsdall Art Park (open daily, 6 am–10 pm).
  • Pets are not permitted inside the museum. Service animals are welcome but must wear provided paw covers while inside.
  • Footwear must be flat or broad-heeled (with a minimum diameter of two inches). Shoe covers will be provided.
  • Large bags are not permitted inside the museum.
  • Strollers are not permitted inside the museum and may be stored in the Visitor Center at your own risk.

Please arrive on time. We are using timed ticketing to aid social distancing, and late entry is not guaranteed. 

 

If you feel unwell or have symptoms of COVID-19, please stay home. 

    • CDC recommends that even fully vaccinated people should still get tested if experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. If after purchasing your tickets you develop symptoms or are concerned about a COVID-19 exposure, please contact our staff for a refund by emailing hollyhockhouse@lacity.org (preferred) or calling (323) 913-4030.

 

MASKS RECOMMENDED: Masks are strongly recommended indoors for everyone. Hollyhock House has tight, interior spaces where social distancing isn’t fully feasible. When possible, please maintain distance from visitors not in your party.

 

WHAT WE ARE DOING TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITY SAFE:

All staff and volunteers are required to comply with the City of Los Angeles’ vaccination requirements for municipal employees, and stay at home if they are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms

Hand-sanitizer stations are available for all to use while onsite.

We are limiting capacity and utilizing timed tickets to allow for greater social distancing.

We are opening more outdoor spaces for public tours than ever before, expanding areas to explore, and enhancing air flow indoors.  

In addition to our printed guidebook, a free digital version can be used on visitors’ own personal smart devices.

The safety of our visitors, staff, and volunteers is our top priority. Due to the ever-changing health and safety guidelines and the small, intimate nature of the museum, all policies will be re-evaluated on a regular basis and updated as needed. All information is subject to change.

Please understand that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present.

(updated June 8, 2023)

PARKING
Hollyhock House is located at the top of the hill in Barnsdall Art Park. Parking is free but limited and can be found in Barnsdall Park at the top and the bottom of the hill. Visitors may park along the perimeter road that loops that upper part of the park. Additionally, parking is located directly to the left from the main park entrance on Hollywood Boulevard. Please use the stairs on the east end to make your way to the top of the hill.

Barnsdall Art Park has accessible parking spaces on top of the hill in the Hollyhock House motor court, located between the Visitor Center (former garage) and the house. There are additional accessible parking spaces located on the Upper Road.

 

CYCLING
We encourage visitors to cycle or take public transportation to Hollyhock House. Cyclists can plan their route using  LADOT Dash or Metro bike maps. Bicycle racks are located near the accessible parking spaces across from the Hollyhock House driveway.

 

METRO
The nearest subway stop is the Vermont/Sunset stop on the Metro B Line (formerly the Red Line). From the station, walk north on Vermont Avenue towards Hollywood Boulevard, turn left onto Barnsdall Avenue and enter through the Southeast entrance. Metro 4, 204, 704, and 754 on Vermont and on Hollywood all stop within half a block of Barnsdall. See the Metro website for more details.


LADOT DASH

Barnsdall Art Park is served by the DASH Hollywood Clockwise, Hollywood Counterclockwise, and Observatory/Los Felix routes. Use the Dash bus stop located at Vermont Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. See the LADOT Dash for more details.

If you plan to bring a group of 10+ for a self-guided tour, please contact us at hollyhockhouse@lacity.org prior to purchasing tickets.

Hollyhock House is committed to accommodating the diverse needs of our visitors. The Hollyhock House Virtual Accessibility Experience Virtual Tour utilizes technology to increase access to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House and creates an immersive experience for all visitors. This virtual tour, available via a web browser, provides 360-degree views of all spaces open to the public. Information within the Virtual Tour is presented in written and audio form.

 

VISITORS WITH LIMITED MOBILITY

  • Rooms: Hollyhock House has two stories, and many of the rooms on the first floor require steps to enter. The interior of the residence has a total of 23 steps.
  • Wheelchairs, Walkers, Canes: Located at the entrance of Hollyhock House is a ramp to accommodate all visitors. In order to protect the flooring surfaces, wheelchair wheels, walker wheels, and canes may be covered or wiped down by staff prior to entering the house.

 

VISITORS WITH LOW VISION

Large-print and braille self-guided booklets are available inside the museum. Objects for tactile exploration are available. For details, please inquire onsite.

SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS

To secure a sign language interpreter, five or more business days’ notice is required. Please contact hollyhockhouse@lacity.org or call (323) 913-4030.

 

SERVICE ANIMALS

Service Animals are permitted and must wear provided paw covers while inside the museum. Sorry, no pets are allowed.

If you have questions, please email hollyhockhouse@lacity.org or call (323) 913-4030. Onsite staff are also available to assist with accessibility.

As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services and activities.

The museum is currently closed Sunday–Wednesday and on the following days in 2024:

      • Thursday, July 4th (Independence Day)
      • Thursday, November 28th and Friday, November 29th (Thanksgiving Weekend)

Do I need to buy tickets in advance? 

Due to capacity limitations, Hollyhock House usually sells out in advance. Advance ticket reservation is highly recommended. Reserve tickets here. If you have questions, please email hollyhockhouse@lacity.org (preferred) or call (323) 913-4030.


Are guided tours available?

Traditional guided tours are not currently on offer.  Docents are stationed around the museum on all of our self-guided tour days, eager to take questions and engage in dialogue with visitors. There are also detailed guide books provided for use onsite at no extra charge, available in both hard copy and digital formats. 


If I purchased tickets online, do I need to print in advance? 

No printing required! When you arrive, a Hollyhock House staff member will look up your order using your last name. 


May I have an event or film at Hollyhock House?

The museum is not available as a location for private events, photoshoots, filming, or fundraisers. For media inquiries, please contact hollyhockhouse@lacity.org.