Los Angeles’ historic Japanese neighborhood featuring traditional Japanese architecture, food, shopping, and entertainment.
A beautiful market located in DTLA featuring dozens of delicious food vendors.
The world’s shortest railway and a historic landmark here in LA. Located close to Grand Central Market.
One of many museums located in the heart of the Arts District. In the evening, the building shares space with Manuela, one of Jessi’s favorite restaurants in LA.
Drive or hike up to the Griffith Observatory, where you’ll get sweeping 360 views of Los Angeles. Located in Griffith Park, you’ll find tables and trails along the way if you’d like to picnic or explore nature.
For our guests who are craving some sunshine, sand, and a beach day, we suggest a day trip to Santa Monica pier. There are rides, games, and lots of restaurant options. We recommend renting a bike for the day and riding down the boardwalk.
The world-famous amusement park featuring Super Mario World and Harry Potter World. Located a short distance from Hollywood, Universal City Walk (located outside the park) features shopping, movies, and restaurants.
I’m sure we don’t need to tell everyone about Disney, but for all our loved ones visiting from out of the area, Disneyland is a must-see. Located about an hour from DTLA depending on traffic, Disneyland features two parks, and we suggest making this a full-day excursion.