CicLAvia Route Map: Restaurants, Bars, Tips and Points of Interest

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CicLAvia takes places on April 15; on that Sunday, 10 miles of streets will close to cars -- from Melrose to Boyle Heights -- cutting three ways through the heart of downtown.

It's a perfect occasion to sample the fruits of our fair city. To aid that pursuit, we've compiled a map cross-referencing our most recent "99 Restaurants," "Cocktails," and "Best Of" issues. We've plotted them, along with points of interests and tips, on a handy map. You're welcome.


View CicLAvia Route Map, April 15, 2012 in a larger map


If you have other tips or suggestions to add, shoot them over to tstuart@laweekly.com.

You can get to CicLAvia via subway, Metrolink, Amtrak or a bike. There are even several "feeder rides" -- groups that will meet in the morning and head into the event together -- leaving from the Fairfax District, South L.A., West L.A., the San Fernando Valley, and West San Gabriel Valley. All right, all right, you can drive too -- if you do, the CicLAvia folks recommend parking a few blocks from the route itself.


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Chutnee
Chutnee

Langer's is closed on Sundays, otherwise I would be there for lunch during CicLAvia

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