Running on a budget? No worries. You can still travel to Europe without leaving L.A. You only need to step into this lovely alley hidden in the heart of the city, and enjoy its communal seating, shaded areas, and an array of plants, that feels just like, oh la la…
Tucked away between Broadway and Hill Street, just off 7th Street, lies St. Vincent Court, a charming, European-inspired alley that offers a delightful escape from the bustling streets of DTLA. This pedestrian-only lane is adorned with colorful shopfronts, cobblestone paving, and vibrant cafés, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a charming European village.
The origins of St. Vincent Court trace back to 1868, when it was part of St. Vincent’s College, the first institution of higher learning in Southern California. In 1957, the alley underwent a transformation, adopting a European architectural style, complete with plaster facades and brick-paved streets.
St. Vincent Court is not only the perfect background for your next IG carousel, but its home to a diverse array of eateries that cater to various palates.
Mima’s Mediterranean & Homemade Food, located at 628 St. Vincent Ct, offers a casual dining experience with a menu featuring Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes.
Le Cafe Bonjour, situated at 640 S Hill St, provides a cozy setting for enjoying Italian-style espresso and snacks.
But beyond all of that, Vincent Court serves as a peaceful retreat amidst the urban landscape, and a great opportunity to feel as if you were on vacation in the Old Continent, if you’re on a tight budget.