10 Best Things to do in Downtown Los Angeles

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10 Fun & Entertaining things to do in Downtown Los Angeles. Downtown LA is home to many attractions and as a tourist you can easily spend a couple of days doing things in Downtown LA. In this video I share my favorite things to do to keep yourself amused.

Broad Museum & Disney Concert Hall at the LA Music Center

Grammy Museum LA Live
LA Arts District
- highest density of murals in the city, which you can explore on your own or on any number of tours.

Union Station
- architectural landmark, with a gorgeous waiting hall and public areas

Little Tokyo

Chinatown
- known as New Chinatown, was developed around the Central Plaza in 1938, just west of Old Chinatown, where Union Station is now. Before the move, this area was LA's Little Italy, and is still home to St. Peter's Italian Church and Casa Italiana Cultural Center. LA's Chinatown is less dense than New York or San Francisco. The shops don't line the streets as thickly, but there are still a few cute stores and plazas through the serpent gateway heading north on Broadway from Cesar Chavez.

- The neon pagoda lights and lanterns at Central Plaza make a colorful display at night. Most of the notable landmarks in Chinatown are a few blocks from the

Take a Tour of Los Angeles City Hall
- Docent-led City Hall Tours are available weekday mornings from 9 am to noon. The last tour usually leaves around 11, but it's not a fixed schedule. If you make a reservation, you're more likely to land on the right hour for a tour, and might even get your parking covered.

- You can walk in (through the metal detectors) and explore on your own with the self-guided tour materials available at the information desk on the 3rd Floor. Be sure to take the elevator up to the observation deck on the 27th floor. You have to take the Express Elevator to the 22nd Floor, then another adjacent elevator to the 26th floor. Finally, you walk up one flight through the Mayor Tom Bradley Room and exit onto the Observation Balcony that circles the building.

Olvera Street
- Olvera Street (Calle Olvera) is a historical district in downtown Los Angeles, and a part of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument. It was officially founded in 1781 in Los Angeles, and was renamed to Olvera Street in 1877. Many of the Plaza District's Historic Buildings are on Olvera Street, as well as some of the oldest Los Angeles monuments including the Avila Adobe built in 1818, Pelanconi House built in 1857, and the Sepulveda House built in 1887. The tree-shaded, pedestrian mall marketplace with craft shops, restaurants and roving troubadours is a popular tourist destination. The street has been described as a "Top Five" in the "Great Streets of America" journal.

GRAMMY Walk of Fame
- Around LA Live

Bradbury Building on Broadway and Third

And more not included in this video:
Los Angeles Central Library
The Last Bookstore
OUE Skyspace
Grand Central Market
LA Fashion District (Santee Alley)
Grand Park

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YellowProductions
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LaceFX
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vampvivid
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Coming to LA in two weeks, all the way from New Zealand, your advice is very helpful thank you...

MrRamyon
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Super cool report man. Here's my list of 12 more DTLA gems to blow your mind.
*The Last book store at 453 S Spring St,
*The Moca 250 S Grand Ave - Contemporary art
*The Oue skyspace 633 W 5th St 840 - Last floor Restaurant & glass slide at 70th floor
*LA Public Library 630 W 5th St,
*Pershing square 532 S Olive Street - accross Perch Bistro
*Urth Café at 451 S Hewitt St - Coolest cafe at Arts district
*The Santee alley 210 E Olympic Blvd - Mexican atmoshpoere
*St Vincent Ct at 315 7th Street - Hidden European alley in DTLA
*Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels 555 W Temple St,
*Grand Central Market at 633 W 5th St, (Angels Flight railway) -Food extravaganza
*Double Ascension public art at 544 South Flower str - Orange sculpture
*7th and Fig Mall at 735 S Figueroa St- a 3 block walk from the 7th str subway station

Meeoozeek
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I've been to L.A. many times but not downtown L.A. I'm going to see the Cecil hotel and last bookstore tomorrow 5-19-18. Definitely checking out your mentions. Thxxx.

johncarrasco
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You're like the Doug Demuro of traveling

elmandarin
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oh man... you did a great job.. these videos of yours are helping me so much plan my trip to LA :) great job !

iancarry
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These vids are fantastic and up the great work!

stuartmiller
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You make me laugh lol love your channel, informative 👍

nataliemanukyan
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I’m Gonna go to all your list. Thank you

nompovxyooj
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I didn't know about everything you mentioned except Little Tokyo. now I'm curious!

vampvivid
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Every hour is lunch hour. 😅 love your work. Great l.a videos.

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OMG!!! I didn´t know that The Broad was free, Thanks you so much I have now my tickets!!!! yei!!!! Thanks u so much!!!

Lu-mbxq
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I thought the water gardens downtown were particularly stunning.  LA was far nicer than I thought it would be.

justimagine
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Thank you - love your informative videos - planning a trip to LA with family and this is really helpful!

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Aaargh your video just popped up my recommendations, you are refreshing. Thanks

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THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO. REALLY HELPFUL

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Appreciate the video on my way there! 😉

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