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10 Things To Do For This Sunday in L.A. [4-6-2025]

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From CicLAvia Meet The Hollywoods event in 2022. Photo via CicLAvia Los Angeles

Sunday is here and we’re ready to go.

On tap for today in Los Angeles you’ll find a fresh edition of CicLAvia, the opening weekend of the Renaissance Pleasure Faire, the Montrose Craft Beer Fest, a 43i Cruise-In at The Petersen, the LA Get Down Festival, and more.

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Make Metro Part of Your Weekend

CicLAvia Koreatown Meets HollywoodM FA > CicLAvia, L.A.’s biggest and longest running open streets initiative heads to Koreatown this Sunday with a car-free course that covers a 4.75 mile stretch that connects to Hollywood. Runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free to attend. More info here.

Go Metro: This edition of CicLAvia is accessible via multiple stops along Metro’s B or D Lines, including at Wilshire/Western or at Hollywood/Vine.

Three Top Picks To Do This Sunday

M = Less than .5 miles from an L.A. Metro Station, FA = Free Admission

Renaissance Pleasure Faire -> The annual Renaissance Pleasure Faire is back for the spring starting this weekend. Ren-Faire enthusiasts can expect over 200+ artisans, merchants, and vendors, plus costume contests, games, rides, a food court and more, all taking place at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area on Saturdays and Sundays through May 18. Adult single-day admission starts at $44. More info here.

Montrose Craft Beer Fest  -> On Sunday, the Montrose Craft Beer Fest showcases brewers and breweries from the Los Angeles area. Guests can enjoy beers paired with delicious food samples, as well as various booths, lawn games and music. Tickets start at $60.54 presale. More info here

43i Cruise-In at The Petersen -> The Petersen Automotive Museum and 43 Institute team up this Sunday to host the first public celebration honoring the life and career of late motorsports legend Ken Blocky. On hand, you can expects hundreds of unique builds, meet-and-greets with notable automotive personalities who worked with Block, an exclusive merchandise drop and a live podcast featuring Brian Scotto, co-founder of Hoonigan. Spectator tickets are free, and show vehicle tickets start at $69 (which includes museum admission). Event runs 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. More info here.

Six More Things To Do in L.A. Today

  • LA Get Down festival continues with a workshop on the Art of Improvised Poetry on Sunday
  • Now through April 10, The Pasadena International Film Festival is hosting an eight day showcase of film and creativity featuring 130 entrants from over a dozen countries, with submissions ranging from features and shorts to documentaries, music videos, animation and web series.
  • On Sunday, the Ukrainian Culture Center in East Hollywood is hosting a free Easter festival featuring traditional food, folk performances, and a market of vendors. Runs noon to 5 p.m. FA
  • This Sunday, The 27th Annual Wiggle Waggle Walk helps to raise funds for the Pasadena Humane Society’s mission to care for animals
  • After a successful run at The Getty Villa’s Theater Lab last spring, director Alex Lyras brings Aristotle/Alexander to Company of Angels Theater, with performances continuing this Saturday and Sunday.
  • Runway Playa Vista’s free Wellness Series continues this Sunday with a yoga session and pop-up picnic. Starts at 1 p.m. FA

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