The Korean Friendship Bell is a historic landmark located in Angel Gate Park in San Pedro, Los Angeles. The bell, a gift from South Korea in 1976, is housed in an open-air pavilion atop a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The park and bell area are accessible via paved pathways, and accessible parking is available in the park lot. The site is open to visitors during daylight hours and admission is free for all visitors.
The surrounding park grounds offer open paved areas around the bell pavilion, and the site is generally navigable for visitors using mobility aids, though the terrain includes some sloped areas leading to the viewpoint. Restroom facilities are available within Angel Gate Park. As an outdoor landmark, the site is open air with no enclosed exhibit spaces, making it a straightforward visit for most accessibility needs.
Visitors note that the paved path to the bell area is manageable for wheelchair users, though some report that certain sections of the hillside park can be steep. The panoramic ocean views from the bluff are a highlight, and the open layout of the bell pavilion allows visitors to approach closely from multiple angles.
Paved & Level Pathways
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
