Best Things To Do In Downtown Los Angeles
Last updated on August 14th, 2023 at 05:40 am
Frankly speaking, Downtown Los Angeles is still an area many people don’t go around during their visits. It had never landed on any out-of-towner itineraries for a very long time.
But it’s a mostly different story these days. While Downtown still has some newness to embrace, there are several really cool activities to do here and places to see.
A heads up: DTLA feels pretty different from most other cities’ downtown areas. But the neighbourhood finds a lot of visitors who arrive with an open mind and a bit of street smartness.
Whether you are interested in non-fiction literature, romantic novels or fantasy books, The Last Bookstore has something for everyone. It has a cosy and quiet ambience and even allows visitors to get rid of their old books as you can sell them here.
This five-storey office building is open to the public, but it’s neither allowed to use the stairs nor the elevators to go up. Luckily, it’s not necessary as well since you can easily admire the place’s extraordinary construction with its unique walkways from the ground floor.
Have you ever been to a city where you couldn’t find a food market? Impossible, right? Downtown LA is no exception. From Mexican tortillas to sticky mango rice, Grand Central Market offers a big selection of international cuisine at pretty affordable prices.
Also Check: 10 National Parks In New Jersey
The world’s shortest railroad is just a stone’s throw away from Grand Central Market. Angel’s Flight Railway had been closed for over three decades before it started operating again in 2017 after ‘La La Land’ used it as a filming location. The short ride costs just $1 each way.
Also Read: 10 Best Free Things To Do In Chicago
This extraordinarily shaped concert hall without the usual straight walls was designed by Frank Gehry, who was on a mission to guarantee the most wonderful sound inside the structure. Some say the sound inside the main hall makes you feel transported into a musical instrument.
Deepfake technology has swiftly developed from a small-time AI experiment to a mass-scale online menace that affects politics, media, cybersecurity,… Read More
Former U.S. President has granted his first interview with The New York Times in the light of a recent U.S.… Read More
It is the sixth day of the Iranian protests that have demonstrated a growing crisis in the country as a… Read More
The 2026 television lineup is already becoming one of the most anticipated lineups in recent history, with long-awaited returns, radical… Read More
The situation in Yemen deteriorated overnight as combat erupted on the border between the country and Saudi Arabia between Saudi-supported… Read More
It is expected that 2026 is going to be one of the most ambitious and high-stakes years in the history… Read More
This website uses cookies.
Read More