Grand Hope Park

919 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90015
2.5 acres | 1.0 hectares
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About Grand Hope Park in Los Angeles

Grand Hope Park is a 2.5-acre urban park located in the South Park District of Downtown Los Angeles, California. Designed by renowned landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, the park was completed in 1993 and serves as part of the Los Angeles Open Space Network.

The park is situated on the campus of the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), now known as the ASU California Center Grand. It was designed as a collection of "outdoor rooms" with the purpose of blending functional art and nature in an urban setting.

Grand Hope Park features several art pieces from California artists, including works by Lita Albuquerque, Raul Guerrero, Ralph McIntosh, Gwynn Murrill, and Adrian Saxe. A notable feature of the park is its mosaic-adorned clock tower, designed by Halprin, which marks each hour with musical compositions from John Carter, Michael McNabb, and Ushio Torikai.

The park's landscape includes a variety of trees such as cypress, willow, feather and fan palm, pine, jacaranda, and sycamore. It provides a green oasis in the midst of the urban environment, offering residents, workers, and visitors a place for relaxation and recreation.

As one of the few parks in Downtown Los Angeles with a playground, Grand Hope Park is particularly popular among families with young children. It also serves as a gathering space for community events and outdoor activities.

What to Do at Grand Hope Park

Nature & Wildlife

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Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Shelter

When is Grand Hope Park Open?

Monday:7AM-7PM
Tuesday:7AM-7PM
Wednesday:7AM-7PM
Thursday:7AM-7PM
Friday:7AM-7PM
Saturday:7AM-7PM
Sunday:7AM-7PM

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