Schedule a Historical Walking Tour of DTLA with the LA Conservancy
Take a ride on the world’s shortest railway!
Grab a bite to eat at LA's Largest and Oldest Public Market
For the bookworms! Check out California's largest new and used book and record store, and one of the largest independent bookstores left anywhere.
Catch Golden Hour "Perch"ed atop the historic Pershing Square Building. It offers stunning, unobstructed 360-degree skyline views, featuring a 15th-floor restaurant and a 16th-floor rooftop lounge with outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, and live music.
Treat yourself to incredible ramen, sushi, or mochi. You’ll find everything from cozy cafés, yummy restaurants, anime and manga shops, and cultural spots like museums and temples, all packed into a walkable few blocks. So Kawaii!
If you’ve got a little free time, wander over to LA’s Arts District. It’s perfect for a casual afternoon stroll or a laid-back night out. Wander into a few galleries, eat at some of the city’s most acclaimed eateries, or grab a beer at one of the breweries in the area.
Step into the heart of old Los Angeles at Olvera Street, a colorful and lively marketplace that feels like a little slice of Mexico in the city. Wander past vibrant stalls filled with handmade crafts, festive decorations, and traditional treats, all set along a historic pedestrian street. Grab some tacos or fresh churros, listen for live music, and soak in the rich culture and history. It’s a fun, easy stop that’s full of charm and great photo ops.
Perfect for art lovers, photo ops, or anyone who enjoys saying “Hmm… interesting” while pretending to understand art. PLUS addmission is FREE!
Take a bite of history at Philippe's! Legend has it that Philippe’s in Los Angeles is the birthplace of the French Dip sandwich. Whether or not the story is 100% true, one thing’s for sure: the sandwiches are an Angeleno staple.
Home to transplants pretending they’ve “always lived here." Take a stroll in the park or hop on a swan boat to peddle around the lake, but please, do not feed the ducks! Hit the bars, restaurants, and cafes, grab a coffee at Stories bookstore and take a browse through their stacks, or catch a show at The Echo/Echoplex, because nothing screams “I’m cool” like seeing a band you never heard of. And yes, parking will be a challenge especially when the Dodgers are playing at home.
....Don't bother.