The hills of Silver Lake (March 2025)
Located in northeast Los Angeles County, the neighborhood of Silver Lake is a small, but trendy place known for its eponymous reservoir and notable bohemian community. It is an area popular with young professionals and artists to live in and hang out among the numerous cafés, boutique shops, and comedy clubs in town. Silver Lake offers a lot to do, all the while being tucked away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Originally called “Ivanhoe,” Silver Lake was first developed in the 1880’s and named after Sir Walter Scott’s novel of the same name. The area was used as the site for building emergency reservoirs as Los Angeles was rapidly growing at the turn of the century. This contributed to the development of Silver Lake reservoir, named after LA City Councilman Herman Silver, and the neighborhood soon was renamed to Silver Lake in 1907.
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Silver Lake attracted a flock of artists, actors, and writers to the area– as a result, it grew into a bohemian and creative community that soon led to film studios being built, including Walt Disney’s first film studio on Hyperion Avenue. In the 1950s and 1960s, the neighborhood saw an influx of Asian Americans and Latinos moving in, following the end of racial laws prohibiting minorities to buy homes before eventually spreading out to neighboring quarters like Echo Park and Los Feliz.
Silver Lake has also been a notable LGBTQ community since the 1930s, offering a safe haven for individuals to express themselves freely. The Black Cat Tavern is a now-historic gay bar that was subjected to a police raid in 1967, giving rise to the Stonewall Riots in New York City just two years later. Silver Lake remains a LGBTQ hub today, and it has even elected its first drag queen and transgender person, Maebe A. Girl, to its City Council in 2019.
As a result of its history, Silver Lake is an ethnically and culturally-diverse neighborhood, home to people from all walks of life. It is also a high-income, higher-education community, having been gentrified since the 1990s. It is a hip and trendy spot, and it is highly-desirable to live in, with real estate prices way above the city’s average.
As mentioned, Silver Lake has its eponymous reservoir; it is a popular spot to take a stroll along the water, and it has a few green spaces (including Silver Lake Meadow) to sit down, picnic, and enjoy during warmer months. Although the “lake” was artificially-made, it still offers a slice of nature away from urban concrete.
Much of the neighborhood is hilly, with many homes built up and alongside the cliffs. Due to its geography, staircases were built to connect residents who lived uphill to public transport at the base. These stairs are quite steep and narrow and fairly hidden from street view– however, they are open to the public to walk up and down and otherwise get a good exercise in. Many of these staircases have transformed into colorful murals as well, making for popular Instagram spots.
Some well-known staircases include the Stair Tempo Staircase (aka “the Piano Steps”), consisting of 90 steps. It is a whimsical one, and my personal favorite– if only the steps played actual music!
Other notable staircases are the Micheltorena Stairs, vibrant and the most-recognizable staircase in Silver Lake (at 205 steps), as well as the Swan Stairs, which are divided into three levels at 287 steps total. You could easily spend a whole day just walking up and down these various staircases, admiring the different murals, and even get a skyline view of downtown Los Angeles!
“Je t’aime LA” at the Swan Stairs
Skyline of Downtown LA from Swan Stairs
Despite being born and growing up in Los Angeles, I did not live close to Silver Lake to make any visits until I was an adult, when I spent some time exploring the reservoir and its food scene. The neighborhood has plenty of solid cafés serving well-crafted coffee, and it can be fun to shop at the hip and trendy stores on Silver Lake Drive afterwards. I have not checked out all that the neighborhood has to offer, but I hope to make it back soon for more.
Matcha latte (feat. frog statues)
Thanks for reading, and I wish you a great day! 🙂
— Rebecca






I keep mixing up Silver Lake with Shaver Lake. 😆 You have a fabulous day!
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I had to look up Shaver Lake, and it’s in Fresno County. Much further than Silver Lake!
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Looks like a great area to explore! Those stairs are fun and creative and that bowl of noodles caught my eye.
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Indeed! Silver Lake has a lot of colorful street art and excellent food 🙂
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i haven’t heard of this district but then I know Hollywood Beverly hills and downtown… And Venice Beach. Ok I know a few from the tele lol but this looks cool particularly the themed steps all over the place and a welcoming place in ways by the sounds of it
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I don’t think Silver Lake has been represented in a lot of media (yet), but it’s a popular/trendy neighborhood that locals live and hang out in. It’s a lovely little place!
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I love the Piano Steps. It would be very cool if they find a way to play notes when people step on them! The Taiwanese noodle dish actually looks really delicious. It’s a good thing I just had my lunch.
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Exactly! I’ve heard of roads that play music when a car goes over it, so I think stairs playing music isn’t too farfetched! Silver Lake has an eclectic blend of different cuisines, Taiwanese included– it was a tasty meal!
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Silver Lake seems to be an.interesting place for a day out. I like all those staircases especially the piano one.
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Thanks, Marion! Silver Lake is a lovely little corner of LA with plenty of colorful steps to check out (and walk up)!
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SilverLake is one of the very very very few places where I consistently get turned around and have no idea,which direction is which. Even when I went to El Cid repeatedly I had to force myself to drive against my natural instincts – and if I didn’t remember to mentally bookmark the intersection of StaMonica & Sunset, I’d miss my turn on the way home
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I agree: the streets in Silver Lake are pretty twisty and turny, not to forget hilly. Not the easiest to drive around in, but still picturesque!
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Yes. Thank you for sharing the stairs – I didn’t know about them!
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Oooh, I love the piano stairs too. This seems like a quiet little slice of LA that would be fun to wander around. Thanks for the tour!
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You’re welcome, Diana! The Piano Stairs were a real treat to discover. Silver Lake is such a quaint little corner of LA!
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The skyline of Downtown LA from Swan Stairs looks so beautiful, and so are all the artsy, albeit steep, steps, dear Rebecca. Given that residents had to take the stairs from their steep hillside homes to the main streets to take public transportation is proof that Los Angeles wasn’t always car-dependent. Silver Lake sounds like a fantastic neighbourhood for those who are seeking a walkable, urban, and vibrant lifestyle, but I’d imagine that the property prices are pretty steep. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Thanks, Aiva! Silver Lake is such a quaint little neighborhood in LA. The stairs are so colorful, but also practical in getting up and down the hills. Fairly walkable as well, and you really get a solid workout in! Have a wonderful day 😊
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Looks like a fun place to explore. The creatively painted stairs are particularly creative.
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Silver Lake is a fun place to check out! The colorful stairs were a joy to explore, and I’m sure there are more I haven’t been to yet!
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I love all the stairs. What a great way to bring some colour and interest to the area!
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Absolutely! Silver Lake is such a quaint, yet vibrant neighborhood 😊
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This sounds like a really cool neighbourhood! Coincidentally someone at my table tennis group had a ‘Silver Lake LA’ sweatshirt on the other day and I asked her about it – she had visited a friend living there 🙂
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Fascinating! Who would’ve thought that a piece of Silver Lake would show up across the pond? Very cool!
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It’s interesting to see the diversity of LA; having a lake near your home is a rare privilege in this area.
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I agree! Even if it’s a man-made lake, it’s a lake regardless 😊
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What a cool and eclectic neighborhood! Thanks for highlighting the diversity of LA’s neighborhoods, ones we hardly ever see in popular culture (too much of Hollywood and Beverly Hills, although I presume they have their good points). The stairs are awesome… the Piano Stairs are my favorite.
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Indeed! Silver Lake is a lovely little neighborhood tucked away in northeast LA. Doesn’t get as much tourist hype as Hollywood or Beverly Hills, but plenty of local ones!
PS I’ve written about Hollywood and Beverly Hills in previous “Lost in LA” posts, so you’re welcome to check them out!
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First time I have heard of Silver Lake, but it sounds like a cool place. The different themed stairs easily catch the eye.
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Silver Lake is known among locals, bit less so among visitors. All the same, it’s a lovely little neighborhood to explore!
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I love the piano steps, how fun!! Looks like a really cool neighbourhood to explore 🙂
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Really was! Silver Lake is so vibrant and artsy!
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Great staircases! Thanks for your overview of the Silver Lake area of LA. Looks fun to visit.
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Thanks, Rebecca! Silver Lake is a lovely part of LA worth exploring. For the artsy stairs, trendy cafés, and everything in between!
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Thanks for this informative guide to Silver Lake. I had only heard that it was trendy and expensive, but didn’t know about its history or those fun-looking staircases. Enjoy your day, Rebecca!
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Indeed! Silver Lake is a lovely little neighborhood, with plenty of colorful, hidden stairs. Worth a visit!
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Sounds like a wonderfully diverse community. I hope the gentrification hasn’t pushed out too many of the immigrant population. Love the stairs!
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Gentrification hasn’t quite pushed out all of the immigrant population, but I have a feeling it might happen in the next decade or two, sadly. We’ll have to see what happens then!
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I watched the movie Under the Silver Lake last week, which was first I heard of this neighborhood. Recommend if you enjoy surreal mystery.
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Never heard of the film, but it sounds intriguing! Might need to give it a watch. Thanks for the rec!
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This reminds me of Bogota, Colombia. My mom walks through similar steep stairs.
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Yes, I’ve heard of Bogota’s steep stairs! Hope to check them out some day 🙂
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This is such a well-written and engaging walk through Silver Lake, informative without feeling heavy, and you really bring the neighborhood’s history and personality to life. I especially like how you balance cultural context with your own personal experience at the end; it makes the whole piece feel grounded and authentic.
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Thank you!
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Hi Rebecca
We like the stairs
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Silver Lake has that very LA combination of beautiful hillside houses, old Hollywood mythology, noir history, and occasional genuinely bizarre crime stories, so a lot of Silver Lake cases end up feeling “cinematic” in retrospect. 🇧🇩
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I agree! Silver Lake has preserved Old Hollywood pretty well, and it’s quite the fascinating neighborhood 🙂
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Great write-up of this area! People should know there’s a dog park. The area’s well worth a visit but parking can be a challenge. Pleasant travels.
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