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Date & Hours

The Los Angeles Maker Faire + City of STEM event will be on Saturday, April 1, 2023.

The event runs all day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

For all ages – adults, teens, and kids!

This event is free and open to the public.

Advance registration is not required.

Things To Do

Use the map to help plan your day and navigate around the park.  View/Download the map.

Please Note: Some locations may have changed due to muddy conditions. Please visit an Info Booth (red & white tents) for help navigating any changes.

There will be speakers, performers, and presenters throughout the day. For the full Main Stage and Presentation Tents schedules, check out City of STEM.

View a full list of Makers and Exhibitors that will be at this year’s event, and learn more about them.

Getting Here

Los Angeles State Historic Park

1245 N. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

If you are traveling northbound or southbound on the 101 Freeway, exit Alameda Street, turn right at the off ramp and Alameda turns into North Spring Street. The park will be on your left.

If you are traveling on the I-5 Freeway, exit Broadway, go west and stay in the left lane. When Broadway splits in two directions, take North Spring Street to the left.

Los Angeles State Historic Park is directly adjacent to Chinatown and the Metro Gold Line. The park is located just 1 mile away from Los Angeles Union Station, making it accessible from several routes.

Parking is available in the park’s main lot.

There is also free street parking near the park, but pay close attention to no-parking and anti-gridlock zones.

Large crowds are expected. Public transportation and ride share is recommended.