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Whether you’re just starting your night, or ending it Metro will be there for you.

Starting mid-2025 Metro will be free on major holidays, to help our people and the city become safer and more efficient.

Not only will it be free, but Metro will also run with extended hours—operating until 3 AM. Whether you’re heading home from a late-night party or wrapping up a long holiday shift at work, Metro will be there to get you where you need to go.

To find more information, visit us here, at The Source, your one-stop guide for all things Metro.

Go METRO GO LA

  • LITTLE TOKYO / ARTS DISTRICT Visit the Japanese American National Museum, Fugetsu-Do, Hauser & Wirth, Little Tokyo Plaza, Angel City Brewery and Arts District Brewery.
  • HISTORIC BROADWAY Visit The Grand Central Market for some great food, Bradbury Building and Million Dollar Theatre.
  • GRAND AVE ARTS / BUNKER HILL Enrich and experience culture at The Music Center featuring Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA),The Broad and Pershing Square.
  • 7th STREET METRO CENTER Gives you access to Crypto Arena, LA Live, Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles Convention Center, The Novo and Grammy Museum.
  • DOWNTOWN SANTA MONICA Visit the Pier at Santa Monica, spend some time shopping at the Promenade, Lay down and enjoy the beach.
  • HOLLYWOOD Take the train to many locations in Hollywood including The Pantages, Hollywood and Highland, Amoeba, and only one stop later Universal Studios and Universal City Walk.

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