Attractions Location: 8221 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 America
Opening hours:  
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st) 
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Start your day at the iconic Paul Smith Pink Wall, perfect for photos, then explore the luxury shopping and glamour of nearby Rodeo Drive.
Transportation: Taxi/rideshare or walk along Melrose Ave to Rodeo Drive (about 0.8 miles). Parking available in both areas.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Beverly Hills (The Beverly Hills Hotel or Montage Beverly Hills). Dine at The Ivy or Spago Beverly Hills for upscale dining.
Souvenirs: Rodeo Drive boutiques offer designer fashion, accessories, and exclusive luxury goods.
Combine trendy photo spots, luxury shopping, and world-class art at LACMA.
Transportation: Taxi/rideshare preferred for convenience. Bus #302 runs from Melrose/Rodeo to Wilshire Blvd (approx. 20 min).
Accommodation/Food: Stay Beverly Hills or West Hollywood. Try Joan’s on Third for casual dining or Ray’s and Stark Bar at LACMA.
Souvenirs: LACMA Store: art books, prints, design objects, and apparel.
Add a day to enjoy the beach vibe and iconic Santa Monica Pier.
Transportation: Taxi/rideshare recommended for ease. Public bus #4 from Beverly Hills to Santa Monica (about 50 minutes).
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Santa Monica (Shore Hotel or Fairmont Miramar). Seafood dining at The Lobster or casual at Blue Plate Taco.
Souvenirs: Pier shops sell beachwear, souvenirs, and local crafts.
Experience LA’s trendy photo spots, art, and vibrant beach neighborhoods.
Transportation: Bicycle rental or rideshare recommended. Walking possible but longer.
Accommodation/Food: Stay Santa Monica or Venice Beach boutique hotels. Eat at Gjelina or The Butcher’s Daughter.
Souvenirs: Venice shops: artisan crafts, surf gear, local art.
Add Hollywood’s iconic attractions to your LA itinerary.
Transportation: Taxi or rideshare recommended due to distance. Public transport options are longer (approx. 1 hour).
Accommodation/Food: Stay Hollywood or West Hollywood. Dining options: Musso & Frank Grill or Katsuya Hollywood.
Souvenirs: Hollywood shops: star-themed memorabilia, film posters, and celebrity merchandise.
Add an outdoor adventure with panoramic views at Griffith Observatory.
Transportation: Taxi preferred for convenience. Bus #96 runs from Hollywood area.
Accommodation/Food: Stay Hollywood or nearby Los Feliz. Casual dining at The Trails Café near Griffith Park.
Souvenirs: Observatory gift shop: astronomy books, star charts, educational toys.
Enjoy a full week exploring LA’s trendiest spots, beaches, culture, and iconic landmarks.
Transportation: Mix of taxi, rideshare, and Metro. Consider renting a car for full flexibility.
Accommodation/Food: Choose between Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, or Santa Monica based on preferences. Wide range of dining options from casual to fine dining.
Souvenirs: Getty Store: art books and decorative items; Downtown LA: unique local crafts; Universal Studios: movie-themed merchandise.

The pink wall faces the sunset, so it's okay to take a distant photo, but not a close one. 
Because it's all shadows, there's a parking lot in front of the wall, and there were a lot of cars and people parked there in the afternoon. And the pink reflected light makes it look very dark. 
The worst thing is that the security guards don’t allow you to use a DSLR, so you can only take pictures with your mobile phone. 
It’s a little better at the corners, so you can use a SLR. 
So what's the right way to visit the Pink Wall? You should go early in the morning. Luckily, we live just one block away from the popular wall, so we walked past it every day. 
It was sunny early in the morning, so there weren't any unwanted shadows. The security guards and staff weren't at work, and the area in front of the pink wall was empty, so there weren't a lot of tourists. So, I could take photos as I pleased. 

Paul Smith held an exhibition in Shanghai last year, and I was deeply impressed by his eccentric and humorous designs. This time when I went to LA, I had to check out the pink wall... Paul Smith painted his favorite pink on the Paul Smith store on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, USA. The pink exterior wall quickly became a global celebrity. 
There were few people on the streets in front and behind Melrose Avenue, but the pink wall was packed with people. It attracted people from all over the world to take pictures. I also saw many foreign women with great figures. 
Recommendation: If you want to take photos of the Pink Wall, it is recommended to go early in the morning or even later. We arrived at noon and it was crowded, making it difficult to take a good photo. The crowds were endless. 
You can't take pictures of the Pink Wall with your camera; Paul Smith's security will stop you. But you can use your phone. Actually, Melrose Street isn't just about the Pink Wall; there are other graffiti walls that are also great for taking pictures and no one will stop you. The key is that there aren't many people around. Don't get too hung up on the Pink Wall. 

Paul Smith is a landmark building on Melrose Ave. Its ultra-saturated pink color has been spotted by countless influencers. 
I heard that now that the place is open, security guards are guarding the wall to prevent people from taking photos close to it. It wasn't open when we arrived, but the black marks all over the wall really spoiled the view. I wonder when they'll repaint it? 

Before leaving town, I stopped by Melrose Avenue. It's become an internet sensation thanks to a pink wall. In fact, aside from the clothing store facades that require a wide-angle lens to capture, every block offers photogenic walls. As I explored, I was constantly surprised. The once pristine walls blossomed with vibrant colors, like flowers. I freely drew, painting whatever came to my mind, mocking politics, remembering idols, and simply expressing my feelings. This should be illegal, strictly prohibited, and detrimental to the city's appearance. So, when I saw the street art that made me want to take a photo, I admired the artist's exquisite craftsmanship and admired the free world's tolerance and promotion of individuality.

How could you not come to this internet-famous wall? It’s easier to find than you think~ and it’s a beautiful view no matter how you take photos! 
There is only better looking, not best looking! 
In fact, there is another way to take a picture. You can take a picture of the pink wall and the blue sky at the same time from a pier at the corner of the street. You can try it. 
Another point is that it must be natural! 
The entire street where the pink wall is located has many beautiful scenes to take pictures of. It is recommended to take a leisurely stroll there. It is simply a favorite for street photography! 

If you're in Los Angeles, you can't miss the Pink Wall. This street is the epitome of fashion. And there's a line for Supreme. 

Actually, there are not many people on the street, but there are too many people taking pictures in front of the pink wall.

Tom Ford's brand store, the products are OK, you can go shopping, the store is not big, it is considered to be a good American designer brand, but I always feel that the old Tom has declined a bit.

The pink wall is where the Paul Smith store is located. It is guarded by security guards and taking photos with cameras is not allowed, only mobile phones are allowed. 
Moreover, the wall that is most suitable for taking photos is surrounded by parking spaces, and sometimes there will be customers' cars parked there, which will intrude into the photos and affect the image quality. 
Because this is the only wall where you can take photos, there are a lot of people queuing up. 
To be honest, the more popular the wall is, the worse the photo-taking experience is, but it’s an internet celebrity after all. Since you’re here, you must take pictures before leaving. 
Paul Smith has two walls, one with windows facing south, and one with the logo facing west. 
After noon, the sun will shine on the west side. 
Personally, I think taking photos is more beautiful when there is sunlight. After noon, the light is very strong. In order to avoid leaving shadows when taking photos, you can stand a little further forward instead of against the wall. 
Firstly, the people in the photos are not so small (because they are closer to the camera in the same picture), and secondly, there is no shadow interference in the photos. 

The Paul Smith Pink Wall has long been a must-visit destination in Los Angeles. Popular online-famous walls such as Made in LA, Three Little Black Cats, Alien Text Wall, and Rainbow Wall are all concentrated nearby. 
There is an interesting Carerra Cafe opposite the pink wall. 

I don't quite understand why this place is so popular. If you don't include Paul Smith, wouldn't it just be an indoor pink set? Tip: Be sure to arrive early! We arrived at 8:30 AM, and there was free parking on the street. There weren't many people snapping photos, which was great, but after we finished, many more people started arriving.

Although the sun was scorching, I was still eager to take photos and followed the travelogues of internet celebrities. I was determined to take photos under the pink wall. I found it and realized that it was a mistake to follow the internet celebrities. An ordinary pink wall was crowded with Chinese and Korean girls, all leaning on the wall, touching their faces and lifting their thighs. I was too embarrassed to squeeze in because I didn’t have the face of an internet celebrity.

This is actually a store, but it's quite popular because of its pink exterior. You can take beautiful photos while shopping, killing two birds with one stone.

Many internet celebrities flock here, and everywhere you look, you can find beautiful women wielding selfie sticks to shoot vlogs or striking all sorts of poses for photographers. This little world, from top to bottom, from walls to utility poles to manhole covers to trash cans, is filled with bizarre creations. Parodies of the Statue of Liberty are everywhere, and expressions of disapproval of Trump are unabashedly explicit. This is America.

There is a pink wall in Los Angeles, which is absolutely a celebrity on the Internet. It has been all over the China-TravelNote. For a graffiti lover, you must come and check it out. Only then will you find that there are graffiti everywhere on this street, not just the pink wall, the others are also very beautiful. 
Paul Smith is actually a clothing store, but painting its exterior in a striking pink has undoubtedly given the "City of Angels" another chance to show off to the world. As more and more people rush to take photos under the bright California sun, the "Pink Wall" has been listed as a popular local attraction. 
Unfortunately, the sun didn't shine the day I visited. A simple pink wall, however, seems to possess a magical power, inspiring endless inspiration in front of the camera and prompting shy women to strike captivating poses before strangers. Perhaps it's because this seemingly monotonous yet vibrant wall offers multiple possibilities—it can be a photo backdrop, a focal point, or, amidst the alluring charm of Los Angeles, amplify the subject's elegance. 

I think it's one of the highlights and the magic of the charming atmosphere that Los Angeles exudes. 
Its beauty makes it stand out among many Los Angeles stores with beautiful exteriors. Also because of the popularity of the "pink wall", Paul Smith welcomes a steady stream of customers every day. 
This wall with a "story" also allowed everyone to capture many touching moments. 
Pink wall. You are not allowed to use a camera to take portraits here. The security guard will stop you. You can only use your mobile phone to take pictures. 

The weather wasn't great that day, and all I saw were people, people, people, people, so I wasn't in the mood to create. The girls were all dressed up, holding props in their hands, and leaning against the wall, looking simply gorgeous.

The original Los Angeles wall. This area is incredibly graffiti-filled, including on the ground. It's said that looking at these graffiti walls can transform you into an Instagram influencer. The place is always packed with people checking in, and sometimes you have to wait for others to finish taking photos before you can get to your desired spot.

It's actually a clothing store, painted a vibrant pink. You can't take photos at the entrance, only your phone, because there's a security guard constantly checking in. With a large wall, you don't have to worry about crowds; you can take as many photos as you like.

Just walking around nearby will reveal backgrounds that are highly exposed on Instagram.

In fact, the pink wall that the internet celebrity is referring to is the wall in front of the Paul Smith store. The rainbow wall mentioned earlier has been painted away. Most of the people who come here to take pictures are Asian girls. They strike all kinds of poses and let themselves go. It is a great place to take pictures.

This wall is so popular, it's become a household name, having spread from Instagram to China. A few years ago, I saw all the graffiti on the walls in Los Angeles and thought they were beautiful. I never expected it to become a must-see destination for young people thanks to Instagram. We took photos at the Instagram-famous wall on Melrose Avenue and saw tons of young people snapping away—mostly Asians, of course. Instagram-famous walls are actually just graffiti walls, and they can be found on every street in Los Angeles. The most famous is, of course, the row of them on Melrose Avenue. Paul Smith's Pink Wall: Minimalism is king. Paul Smith's Pink Wall is undoubtedly the most popular Instagram-famous wall in the US. Who would have thought a simple expanse of pink could become the king of walls? The all-pink wall is so easy to frame; wherever you stand, you'll be surrounded by pink, making for stunning photos in any weather. One year, one side was painted rainbow colors for the New Year, and this time it was all pink again—satisfying my inner girl!

This is the hottest place on the entire Melrose Avenue. With a pink background, no matter how you dress or pose, you will instantly be full of fashion sense. The bright pink has now become a beautiful landscape on the avenue. Standing in front of this wall, even my mother suddenly lights up her girlish heart and can't stop taking pictures.

The most popular one is Paul Smith's pink wall, but after arriving, I found that this place is actually quite ordinary. Each graffiti spot is very scattered, and it is also difficult to find other well-known graffiti walls.

It's that pink wall I've been dreaming of. It's all over Instagram. Taking photos with Paul Smith's pink wall has become a trend in Los Angeles. The Pink Box is an entirely pink wall, an internet-famous wall that's sure to bring out your inner girl no matter your age! Just like the city of Los Angeles, every day is filled with sunshine, enthusiasm, and big smiles.

The famous pink wall arrived, but it was very different from what was shown in the photo. The pink wall looked a bit dirty, and it needed technology to make it clean.

When we got to the popular wall, there was a security guard standing by, saying only phones were allowed to take photos, no cameras. This was supposedly to protect celebrities from paparazzi while shopping. The security guard left after the store closed at 5 p.m. When we were there, there were beautiful women from all over the world taking photos, but many of them were of people entering the city. We wanted to capture photos when there were no passersby, so we had to get the timing right. The color of the wall changes depending on the lighting, but the photos all turned out beautiful.

We first drove to Melrose Avenue, a street that's become quite popular in recent years, especially for its pink wall. There's a metered parking lot right next to the wall, so just follow the direction of the wall. 
I highly recommend going early: 
1. There were relatively few people. When we went there, there was only a group of young people filming a dance video in a corner of the pink wall. 
2. When we returned at 11 o'clock, Paul Smith was already open. There was a security guard sitting at the door. I saw other travelogues saying that the security guards would prevent you from taking pictures with a DSLR, so you could only take pictures with your phone. 
3. If you go late, there may be a shortage of parking spaces. When we left, there was a car parked in front of the pink wall. It was really unsociable. 
The pink wall is the decorative exterior of Paul Smith's store. The popular wall is centered around the pink wall, and if you're quick, you should be able to complete the tour in two to three hours. 

As the most popular wall in Los Angeles, it is very suitable for taking photos. The pink wall is very harmonious with the sunshine and blue sky of California.

The California afternoon sun was incredibly bright, and the pink wall was packed with women lining up for photos. When I went, it seemed like the crowd was mostly Chinese, hahaha. Then I saw two I didn't recognize, probably models or influencers. They were striking poses in a natural, sexy way.

There are a lot of people taking pictures, and there will be security uncles to maintain order. There are many Internet celebrity walls on the whole street, and you can walk to the wall with big wings in about 20 minutes.

The internet celebrity wall is not far from the Grove. In addition to Paul Smith's pink wall, there are many beautiful walls nearby. 
I have visited the Paul Smith exhibition in Shanghai before, but the wall in LA is really huge. Although there are not many people taking pictures, you still need to queue for a while to take a picture of the words Paul Smith. 

“It’s just a pink wall, why is it so popular?” This is probably what everyone who comes to check in will say. 
But even though we said no, our bodies were honest. We all came... and contributed various poses. 
But I really want to complain, there are footprints all over this wall...Is everyone practicing wall-climbing? =. = 
Also, if you're still thinking about checking in, I strongly recommend coming in the morning, and if you're coming in the afternoon, don't go later than 6pm. If you're there later, the sun will be too low, and the shadows of the buildings opposite will be cast on the wall. When you're taking photos, the shadows will half-block your legs, which is quite stunning. 

You can find parking near the houses nearby. It's free. If you park on the street next to the wall, you need to pay. There is an automatic payment machine next to each parking space. We parked near the houses nearby. 
This is the ancestor of Instagram celebrities. This pink wall is not allowed to be photographed with a camera, only with a mobile phone. But if you stand close to the street and the security guard can't see you, you can take pictures as you like. 

Paul Smith Pink Wall Address: 8221 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA90046 
If you follow the navigation, you can see the pink wall from a distance. At this time, you just need to find a place to park, because many Internet celebrity walls are in this area and can be reached by walking. 
There is 2 hours of free parking, but there are not many parking spaces. Many places are red lines and you cannot park. If you go early, it is easy to find a parking space. 

The pink wall is actually a clothing store, but everyone seems to go there just for the pink wall, so few people go into the store. There are many interesting graffiti walls on the whole street. The whole street is full of trendy brand stores, which is definitely worth a visit. Every store is trendy and has its own personality!

The pink wall is always popular, satisfying the pink girlish hearts of many people. I have been dragged there by friends countless times, and the queues have never disappointed me.

Although there are more and more internet celebrity walls in Los Angeles in recent years, the pink wall is still the most famous trendy brand store. You have to queue up to take pictures on this street, but you can still go and take pictures when there are fewer people. After all, you are here.

Navigate to Paul Smith and you will see the pink wall. Park your car next to it and walk along the street. In addition to the pink wall, there are many internet-famous walls. There are not many people in the morning, so it is good for taking pictures. Otherwise, there will be more and more people. When parking, pay attention. There is a toll booth next to it. They should give you a note, which you should put on the driver's side window so that the police can see it.

Here we truly experience the gap between ideal and reality. We sincerely suggest that those who want to become Internet celebrities can use paint to create something near their home or on the wall of their house. You will be the star of tomorrow! 
Actually, the most popular wall in LA is the long stretch of Melrose Ave. We initially took the wrong road, and there are graffiti-covered walls scattered on both sides. Did you notice I said scattered? Because the walls are not close together. 

Many internet celebrities take photos here. There are really only Chinese people queuing around this wall. There are tourists and some photography studios. My friends are even more good at posing, while I just watch.

The Instagram-famous wall has been photographed to death. But you can't help but take some photos, right? So snap away as quickly as you can. Give yourself two hours. That's definitely enough.

There were so many people queuing up to take pictures, which was boring. It's supposed to be a store, but no one goes in to shop. They just take pictures and leave. I heard it was painted rainbow before, but it got bad reviews, so it was painted back. I don't know why a simple pink wall with nothing on it is so popular. I don't think it's as pretty as the vegetable and orchard wall across the street.

Paul Smith's pink wall is undoubtedly the most popular wall in the United States. Its large pink wall is easy to frame. 
Address: Paul Smith, 8221 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 

The most American-style place, the pink wall is where Instagram celebrities gather, but I think the graffiti and trendy shops next to it are more interesting

The legendary internet celebrity wall, I really saw many people dressed like internet celebrities taking pictures here. The doorman must have taken pictures for many people, his photography skills are excellent hahahaha.

This famous wall is so popular that it even has its own Instagram hashtag: #paulsmithpinkwall. Just search for it and you'll see scores of people checking in daily. When it's crowded, you'll need to queue, and security guards will help maintain order and direct the flow of vehicles.

This spot is one of those "you're in trouble if you don't take a picture here." My friend said he grew up looking at this wall (online)... It was said to have been rainbow-colored for a while. Before the store opens at 11:00 PM, you can take as many photos as you want at the pink wall. After that, you can only use your phone. Security is on duty, perhaps to protect the celebrities (or scandals?) who come by... whatever...

The most famous pink selfie wall in Los Angeles is at the Paul Smith flagship store. They even have a dedicated staff member to manage the crowds. Anyway, I saw tons of American influencers... and there was actually a line! It was packed!

Paul Smith's pink wall has now become a rainbow wall, but I personally think it looked better before. I find it quite interesting that foreigners are notoriously slow at work, but the speed at which graffiti walls in Los Angeles are updated is so fast that it's a bit confusing.
We arrived in the afternoon and there were already many people taking photos under the wall. Although the so-called Internet celebrity wall is actually a house painted pink, it is really photogenic! To take photos here, you have to try hard to imagine yourself as a high-end Internet celebrity.
In addition to the internet-famous walls, the streets are full of super cute graffiti all day long, and you can take a lot of photos just by walking around.