Fans of classic television have a rare chance to step inside one of the most famous homes in pop culture.
The Brady Bunch house in North Hollywood will open to visitors for a limited time this summer through experiences platform Bucket Listers.
The mid-century modern property served as the home of the fictitious Brady family for five seasons from 1969 to 1974 and most recently featured on HGTV’s Very Brady Renovation. The Los Angeles City Council recently granted the home historic status.
Owner Tina Trahan, who previously pledged to use the property for charitable events, is hosting the visits in support of Wags and Walks, a local non-profit dog rescue.
“This home has always represented something bigger than just a television set. It’s a place that holds decades of memories for so many people. Opening it up to fans in a thoughtful way, while also supporting a meaningful charitable cause, makes this experience even more special,” Ms Trahan said.

Guests can explore the lovingly restored living room with its instantly recognisable floating staircase, the bright orange and green kitchen and the kids’ bedrooms, with interactive elements throughout including opening the fridge and sitting tableside.
Derek Berry, Bucket Listers President of Experiences, said the home delivered something genuinely special.
“There’s an incredible sense of nostalgia and care that brings the home back to life. I immediately knew this had to be part of the Los Angeles Bucket List,” Mr Berry said.
The experience is open until September, with tickets available exclusively through Bucket Listers. Guests are encouraged to join the waitlist now due to anticipated demand.




