The Last Bookstore
4.7FreeExplore California's largest independent bookstore with whimsical art and rare finds
The Last Bookstore is California's largest new and used book and record store, located in a former bank building in Downtown Los Angeles. Visitors can browse extensive collections of literature and vinyl records alongside creative art installations, including the famous book tunnel. The upper level houses small independent art shops and galleries integrated into the maze-like floor plan.
History
Established in 2005 by Josh Spencer, The Last Bookstore began as a small secondhand bookstore before evolving into California's largest used and new book and record store. Its current location in the Spring Arts Tower at 5th & Spring, a historic bank building, adds to its charm and grandeur, contributing to its reputation as a cultural cornerstone in Los Angeles.
Expert notes
- Explore the Arts & Rare Book Annex for special editions and rare finds.
- Check out the events calendar for book signings and live music performances.
- Visit during non-peak hours for a more relaxed browsing experience.
Features
- Art Installations
- Events Space
- Free Wi-Fi
- Gift Shop
- Live Performances
- New Books
- Rare Book Collection
- Used Books
- Vinyl Records
- Wheelchair Accessible
Special occasion reservations
- Contact the store directly for private event reservations and details.
- Book well in advance as the venue is popular for events.
More things to do in Los Angeles
The Gamble House$$An iconic American Craftsman architectural masterpiece offering docent-led tours
The Orpheum Theatre$$A historic Downtown Los Angeles venue hosting concerts, comedy, and live performances.
Linnie Canal ParkFreeA tranquil canal-side pocket park with a playground in Venice
Christ Cathedral CampusFreeExplore a striking glass architectural wonder and iconic spiritual sanctuary
13755 Fiji Way$$Charming waterfront destination offering scenic harbor views, dining, and boat charters.
Will Rogers State Historic ParkFreeExplore historic ranchlands, scenic hiking trails, and ocean views in Pacific Palisades.