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The Brady Bunch House in Los Angeles to Open for Public Tours
The iconic mid-century home from the classic TV series will welcome visitors this summer.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 8:05pm
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The Studio City house used for exterior shots of the Brady family home during the original run of 'The Brady Bunch' from 1969 to 1974 is set to open for public tours this summer. The home, which has become an informal tourist attraction over the years, will offer semi-private, self-guided visits that will allow fans to fully immerse themselves in the nostalgic spaces seen in the beloved sitcom.
Why it matters
The Brady Bunch house has become a pop culture landmark that represents the joy and optimism of mid-century family life for millions of viewers who grew up with the show. Opening the home for public tours will allow fans to experience the iconic setting firsthand and connect with their childhood memories of the Bradys.
The details
The house at 11222 W. Dilling St. in Studio City was only used for exterior shots during the original run of The Brady Bunch, but it has remained a popular photo op and informal tourist attraction. Now, the home will offer semi-private, self-guided tours that will allow visitors to explore the living room, kitchen, and children's bedrooms, as well as interactive features designed to recreate scenes from the show. Actress Eve Plumb, who played Jan Brady, worked on furnishing and decorating the home during a 2019 HGTV reality show project, including creating original paintings for the family room and Jan's bedroom.
- The Brady Bunch house will open for public tours this summer.
- In March 2026, the home was recognized as a historic-cultural monument by the Los Angeles Conservancy.
The players
Eve Plumb
The actress who played middle daughter Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch, and who worked on furnishing and decorating the home during a 2019 HGTV reality show project.
Adrian Scott Fine
The president and CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy, who praised the Brady Bunch house as a 'pop-culture landmark' and a 'fitting tribute to a house and family that shaped so many Angelenos' childhoods.'
What they’re saying
“It really does look like the set.”
— Eve Plumb, Actress who played Jan Brady
“Few places capture the joy and optimism of mid-century family life quite like the Brady Bunch House. For millions around the world that tuned in, it was simply a TV set – but here in the Valley, it stands as a real home, a pop-culture landmark, and a place where make-believe met real Los Angeles suburbia.”
— Adrian Scott Fine, President and CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy
What’s next
Tickets for the public tours of the Brady Bunch house will go on sale in the coming weeks, with proceeds benefiting the Wags and Walks Dog Rescue Adoption Center.
The takeaway
The opening of the Brady Bunch house for public tours is a testament to the enduring popularity and cultural significance of the classic sitcom. Fans will have the opportunity to step into the iconic setting and connect with the nostalgia and optimism that the show represented for generations of viewers.
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