Category: Visit DTLA
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Inside Little Tokyo: First Stop Little Tokyo Street Fair at Weller Court
Weller Court is a multi-level shopping and dining with dozens of store fronts, photo ops, and…
Look Up In the Sky! It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane… It’s the Chinatown Gondola?
Following the LA Metro Board of Directors’ final go-ahead for the construction of the controversial Gondola…
Tourist Guide to Downtown Los Angeles
Planning a trip to downtown Los Angeles? Don’t forget to explore each of our many…
Finding the Perfect Holiday Gifts at Little Tokyo Street Fair
Ready to kick off the holiday season in style? On December 2nd, the vibrant and…
Everything You Need to Know About Vegandale coming to LA Historic State Park
Calling All Vegans: Vegandale is coming Saturday, October 28th to LA Historic State Park; it’s…
DTLA Film Festival Celebrates 15 Years of Independent Cinematic Gems
The DTLA Film Festival is back, and it’s not just a cinematic celebration; it’s a…
H is for Horror in Downtown LA This Halloween – Here’s a List of Things to Do
Dive into the darkness this Halloween with DJs, drinks and costumes, and unearth a downtown…
A Different Kind Of Traffic: CicLAvia – Heart of LA Expected to Drive Thousands Into the City
On Sunday, October 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the heartbeat of Los Angeles…
US Bank Tower Climb for Los Angeles Celebrates 30 Years at the Top
The US Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles, standing at an impressive height of 1,005…
HorrorCon Returns to the LA Convention Center
HorrorCon™ Los Angeles is on a mission to honor the great American tradition of the…
Rebirth of The Run! LGBTQ+ Banners & Tremendous Block Party Spotlight DTLA’s Queer Past, Present and Future
In a lively collaboration between queer community members and local artists, a unique and uplifting…
Bringing Good Luck to Nisei Weekend: The Return of Little Tokyo Street Fair
Nisei Week is back! And this year there’s an exciting addition to the Grand Parade, car show, drum performances, and crowning of the Queen. This year, Nisei Week visitors will have a chance to experience the return of Little Tokyo Street Fair.