The iconic home from the 1970s sitcom The Brady Bunch has been meticulously recreated in Los Angeles, offering fans an immersive experience designed to evoke instant recognition and nostalgia. Actor Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady, described the recreated house as feeling 'oddly familiar' and 'like fantasy brought to life,' highlighting the authentic 1970s décor and suburban exterior.
Immersive Experience for Fans
Visitors to 'The Brady Experience' can interact with the space by opening the fridge, relaxing on furniture, and taking photos. The house has recently received historic landmark status from the Los Angeles City Council, adding to its appeal. Tina Trahan, the owner of the transformed house, will host visits throughout the summer, with proceeds from ticket sales benefiting the dog rescue non-profit 'Wags and Walks.'
Ticket Information
Tickets for the self-guided tours are available through Bucket Listers, priced from $290. The house is designed to evoke instant recognition for long-time viewers, with every detail carefully recreated to match the original set. This unique opportunity allows fans to step into the world of the beloved sitcom and experience the Brady family home firsthand.



