Accessibility
Accessibility at LACMA
LACMA welcomes visitors of all abilities and offers an inclusive museum experience for everyone. This guide outlines the accessibility services and amenities available to help you plan your visit. From flexible ticketing options (including complimentary admission for personal care attendants) to accessible entrances, parking, seating, and gallery resources, we strive to remove barriers and support a comfortable, enjoyable experience.
For any questions or comments related to accessibility accommodations, visit the Ticket Office at LACMA, email us at publicinfo@lacma.org, or call us at 323 857-6010, Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Ticketing Options
Disability Ticket - $21 in-county / $26 out-of-county
Professional Personal Care Attendant (PPCA) accompanying a paying visitor who requires such care - $0
The Disability Ticket and the PPCA Ticket require no formal documentation; simply visit the LACMA Ticket Office to inquire.
Accessibility at LACMA
Accessible Drop-off
The most convenient location to drop off guests with limited mobility is on Wilshire Blvd. and S. Ogden Dr., in front of Urban Light, pending ongoing Metro construction.
Accessible Parking
Accessible parking is available in the underground Pritzker Parking Garage off Sixth St. (one block east of Fairfax Ave.). Accessible parking is offered on level P1 for standard, van, and electric vehicles. Four spots on level P2 near the elevators are reserved for pregnant people and families traveling with small children. The height clearance for Pritzker Parking Garage is 6’10”. The marked pathways are smooth and the space is well lit. Two passenger elevators service this location. The flat-rate cost to park in the garage is $23.
Accessible Restrooms
Every restroom at LACMA is wheelchair accessible. Restrooms are located in the Resnick Pavilion and BCAM Levels 2 and 3. Please contact publicinfo@lacma.org to request a special accommodation.
Wheelchairs at LACMA
Every gallery, restroom, dining service, and outside space at LACMA is wheelchair accessible. Complimentary wheelchairs are available at the Ticket Office during regular operating hours, first come, first served. Motorized wheelchairs are welcome.
Quiet Times to Visit
Visitors who are sensitive to crowds, noise, or sensory stimulation may find the museum most comfortable between 1–4 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Museum Seating
Benches are located throughout galleries in both BCAM and the Resnick Pavilion. Outdoor seating is available, including tables and chairs in the Smidt Welcome Plaza as well as benches located along Kendall Concourse and throughout the LACMA campus.
Service Animals
Service animals are always welcome at LACMA. If you are visiting the museum with a service animal, please be sure to pick up a wristband at entry so our security officers know you are visiting the galleries with an approved service animal. Pets are not allowed inside buildings at LACMA.
Information in Accessible Formats
Visitors are encouraged to bring headphones to the galleries to enjoy unique in-gallery tours, music, and other multimedia content on their personal devices.
Some galleries offer large-print labels and other additional information in accessible forms. Please feel free to ask any visitor service associate or security officer.