Top Tourists Attractions in Downtown LA by District

DTLA Weekly

Planning a trip to downtown Los Angeles? Don’t forget to stop by each of our many districts for the ultimate sightseeing, dining, and overnight stay experiences, coupled with the fondest memories. From Olvera Street to the Warehouse District, Downtown LA has a wide range of attractions that are sure to pique your interest.

Order in the Courts in the Civic District

Olvera Street is a historic marketplace that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Los Angeles. Located in the heart of downtown LA, Olvera Street features shops, restaurants, and galleries that showcase traditional Mexican arts and crafts. Visitors can also explore the historic buildings, museums, and galleries that line the street.

Angels Flight, a funicular railway, is another popular tourist attraction that offers a unique perspective on the city. Visitors can ride the railway and enjoy stunning views of downtown Los Angeles.

LA City Hall, with its stunning Art Deco architecture and observation deck, is an iconic symbol of the city and a must-visit for anyone interested in architecture or history.

The Grand Design of Bunker Hill

Bunker Hill, once a fashionable residential district, is now a popular tourist attraction that offers stunning views of downtown Los Angeles. Visitors can explore the many historic buildings, including Grand Performances and the California Plaza at the top of Angel’s Flight railway, and enjoy a wide variety of restaurants, cafes, and shops.

The Walt Disney Concert Hall, designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, is a stunning example of modern architecture and is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Visitors can attend a concert or take a guided tour of the building and learn about its history and cultural significance.

Grand Performances is an outdoor concert series that takes place in DTLA throughout the summer and features a wide variety of musical performances, dance shows, and theater productions that are free to the public.

The Broad Museum, a contemporary art museum that is home to some of the most iconic works of art from the 20th century, offers visitors the chance to take a guided tour of the museum or explore the many exhibitions on their own.

The Party Never Ends in the Historic Core

In the Historic Core, Exchange LA, the Last Bookstore, and the Hotel Cecil are popular tourist attractions that offer a unique blend of historic architecture, cultural landmarks, and modern amenities.

Dress to Impress in the Fashion District

The Fashion District is a must-visit destination for tourists looking for the latest fashion trends or unique art pieces. Santee Alley and the Hive Gallery are great tourist attractions that offer visitors a unique and authentic experience of DTLA.

If you have to ask in the Finance District

The Finance District is home to many important financial institutions, government buildings, and cultural landmarks. The Fine Arts Building, Figat7th, and the LA Library are popular tourist attractions that offer visitors a chance to learn about the history and cultural significance of Los Angeles.

Fun is Educational at EXPO/USC

Expo/UCs in DTLA is a diverse and dynamic area that is home to some of the city’s most important cultural and educational institutions. The Natural History Museum, the California Science Museum, and the Parkside Garden and USC Peace Garden Project are popular tourist attractions that offer visitors a chance to learn about the natural history of California, the latest scientific advances and discoveries, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

The New Japan in Little Tokyo

Little Tokyo is an unique neighborhood is a melting pot of Japanese and American culture, Visitors can enjoy shopping at the variety of stores and markets selling traditional Japanese crafts and trendy fashion. The area boasts historic landmarks such as the Japanese American National Museum and the Go For Broke Monument, celebrating the contributions of Japanese Americans during World War II. Little Tokyo is also a foodie’s paradise thanks in part to authentic sushi restaurants such as Ootoro Japan.

In the Spirit of Giving at Skid Row

Skid Row, despite its high poverty and homeless population, has a rich cultural history and is home to the The African American Fire Fighters Historical Society, which is dedicated to preserving the history of African American firefighters in Los Angeles.

Clean, Healthy Fun in South Park

South Park, known for its entertainment, sports, and cultural attractions, offers visitors a chance to enjoy LA Live, Crypto Arena, and the LA Convention Center.

Smorgasburg of Adventure in the Warehouse District

Finally, the Warehouse District is a historic neighborhood that is home to RowDTLA and the Bike Shed Moto two popular tourist attractions that offer visitors a chance to shop, dine, and connect with others.

With so much to see and do in Downtown LA, there’s never been a better time to plan a visit.

Author: Jackson Roberts

Just a Good Old Man Who Loves His Dogs l jackson@dtla-weekly.com