Historic Core, CA

Los Angeles

Historic Core
Historic Core
Historic Core
Historic Core
Historic Core
Vintage movie palaces have been transformed into modern entertainment venues, while galleries and markets line the alleys of the old town zone of Los Angeles.

A visit to the Historic Core of Los Angeles provides a fascinating insight into some of the city’s oldest and most cherished buildings and institutions. Picturesque green parks complement the old-world theaters and jewelry palaces of a trendy location lined with majestic edifices. Stroll down the narrow alleys between old-fashioned buildings for a glimpse of a bygone architectural period.

Enter the Bradbury Building and marvel at the intriguing aesthetic, consisting of crisscrossing stairways and wrought-iron railings. It was built during the Victorian period. Head upstairs in the so-called birdcage elevators.

Next door stands Grand Central Market, where you can purchase flowers and food from stalls. Attend its game nights and watch movies in the large building that dates back to 1917.

Take a break in nearby Pershing Square, where summer concerts and art exhibitions are often set up. For a picture of the thriving art scene, embark on the Art Walk DTLA and consider buying one-of-a-kind pieces.

Purchase classic records and books in a vintage store and peruse the diamonds and other precious stones on display in the windows of the overlapping Jewelry District.

Explore the modern side of the Historic Core by visiting its trendy restaurants and bars. See a rock concert at the Regent Theater, which began as a cinema in 1914. It has a pizzeria near the stage. Attend a concert at the historic Globe Theatre Los Angeles, a former movie palace that now hosts dance parties. Watch performances at the Los Angeles Theatre Center and marvel at the stunning chandeliers hanging from the ceiling of the majestic Los Angeles Theatre.

Find the Historic Core running along the northern parts of Downtown Los Angeles and Skid Row. Arrive at Union Station and walk southwest for about half an hour to get here. You can also travel by metro to the Pershing Square station or by bus to one of the many stops.

While in this area, make sure to visit surrounding zones such as Little Tokyo, Chinatown and the Fashion District.


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Downtown Los Angeles

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DTLA's offers a wide variety of shopping options in its many neighborhoods, such as FIGat7th in the Financial District and Japanese Village Plaza in Little Tokyo. Explore sights like Olvera Street and Grand Park, while easily accessing urban rail transit.

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Staples Center which includes shopping, signage and a statue or sculpture

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While you're in South Park, take in top sights like Crypto.com Arena and jump on the metro at Pico Station to see more of the city.

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Little Tokyo

Little Tokyo

4/5(229 area reviews)

Visitors often come to Little Tokyo for its abundant dining options, but many stay to explore sights like Los Angeles City Hall and Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels. Getting around the area on the metro is easy if you catch a ride at Little Tokyo/Arts District Station.

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Echo Park showing a park and a fountain as well as a couple

Echo Park

If you're spending some time in Echo Park, Dodger Stadium and Echo Park Lake are top sights worth seeing.

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Silver Lake

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Lake views, live music, and theaters are just a few things travelers enjoy about Silver Lake. Check out Melrose Avenue or Virgil Avenue while you're exploring the area.

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Koreatown

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