Downtown LA

Commercial district
โ˜… 4.9 (72K+ reviews) โ€ข 208K+ booked
Downtown LA, also called DTLA, is a cool place mixing old and new. You'll find yummy food, fun things to do, and shops that won't break the bank. Moving around is easy with the Metro, so you can stroll around this walk-friendly neighborhood with an old bank building and private office space. There's art, sports, and trendy stores waiting for you here. Check out art shows, street parties, the Grammy Museum, and neat markets. New businesses and folks living here are bringing fresh life to the area, making Downtown LA a must-see. Make sure to visit Grand Park, a park with awesome views of famous spots like the Walt Disney Concert Hall and City Hall. Downtown LA is where history and today meet, giving you a vibe that's all its own!
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
28 Jun
very nice i want to try fast and the furious soon!
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Mark ***************
26 Jun
Prepare to burn a lot of calories from walking. My inner child was very happy riding all the attractions. Buying the express pass was worth. I was able to do all the rides with the queueing as some rides has very long lines. Also, I enjoyed the studio tour. The tour guide was very funny and It is a nice way to rest from all the walking.
nisreen ********
22 Jun
went on a Thursday, line was okay. we didnt get the express pass. we waited for less than 30 mins each ride
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Andrew ****
19 Jun
Excellent, good price, easy to use and redeem, highly recommend for anyone interested in doing multiple activities in LA
Ninal ****
18 Jun
excellent experience indeed. booking was easy, redeeming was easier and Universal Studios is outstanding.
YOON ******
17 Jun
๐ŸŽข A Perfect Day at Universal Studios Hollywood! ๐ŸŒŸ Thanks to the Express Pass, we enjoyed all the top rides with almost no waiting! ๐Ÿช„ The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and ๐ŸŽฎ Super Nintendo World were totally immersive โ€” my 10-year-old son had the time of his life! ๐ŸŽฅ The Studio Tour felt like stepping into real movie sets, and the WaterWorld show? Absolutely jaw-dropping stunts and action! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ“ฑ Booking was super easy, and entry was seamless with the QR code. Overall, an amazing day โ€” my son even said, "This is the best theme park ever!" ๐Ÿ‘ฆโค๏ธ ๐ŸŽฏ Top Tips: Visit Super Nintendo World first thing in the morning! Take the Studio Tour before sunset for the best views. The Express Pass is 100% worth it โ€” saves tons of time! Iโ€™d revisit in a heartbeat. Highly, highly recommended! ๐Ÿ’ฏโœจ
Victor ***
12 Jun
The VIP experience is a good program and highly recommended for folks who want some behind the scenes experience, better use of your time and a guide who can help answer your questions or address your concerns. Families with kids and traveling long distance should consider this VIP experience.
Catherine ****
11 Jun
Buying tickets via Klook saves us time and is very convenient. just need to scan QR code via ticket gate.
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The Broad Museum

Explore the world of modern creativity at The Broad Museum, where art enthusiasts can explore an impressive collection of postwar and contemporary masterpieces. This architectural gem, with its distinctive honeycomb facade, invites you to see the works of iconic artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Don't miss the mesmerizing Infinity Mirrored Room in this contemporary art museum, a highlight that promises a truly interactive experience.

Walt Disney Concert Hall

Get ready to be amazed by the stunning design of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, created by Frank Gehry. It's not just a beautiful sight but also where the Los Angeles Philharmonic performs top-notch shows in fantastic sound quality. Whether you love music or cool buildings, this spot is a must-visit during your trip to downtown LA.

Grand Central Market

Grand Central Market is the place to be for yummy eats in downtown LA. With roots dating back to 1917, this lively market is bursting with flavors. You can find everything from delicious tacos to tasty ramen from a variety of vendors. Whether you're looking for a quick snack or a full food journey, this busy market is where you can dive into LA's tasty food scene.

Bradbury Building

Walk through the entrance of this plain brick building, and you'll be amazed by the bright, airy alley made of wood, iron, and brick. Most of the interesting stuff is on the ground floor, as the upper levels are private offices. History fans will love that it's the oldest commercial building in Downtown LA (built in 1893), while movie buffs might recognize the unique stairs from a scene in Blade Runner.

The Music Center

Enjoy classical music and Broadway shows at the largest performing arts centers at Music Center. This city center has two theaters that were part of Downtown LA's first cultural hub. The Ahmanson Theatre, at the north end, often hosts famous Broadway shows. Meanwhile, the smaller Mark Taper Forum sometimes puts on new plays. The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, also at the Music Center, is where the LA Opera performs, along with concerts and dances.

Tips for Your Downtown LA Visit

When is the best time to visit Downtown LA?

For a delightful experience in Downtown LA, plan your visit during the spring or fall. These seasons offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, making it an ideal time to explore the vibrant cityscape.

How to get to Downtown LA?

Downtown LA has excellent connectivity through the Metro Rail and bus services, making it easy to navigate about an hour. For a more flexible exploration, consider using rideshare services or renting a bike to enjoy the urban landscape at your own pace.

Where to eat in Downtown LA?

Begin your food adventure at the updated Grand Central Market that first opened in 1917. Here, you'll find various food sellers offering trendy items like Belcampo grass-fed beef burgers and make-your-own ice-cream sandwiches at McConnell's Fine Ice Cream. You'll also see classic vendors like Wexler's Deli serving up delicious eats.

Where to stay near Downtown LA?

Downtown LA is also a dining destination where you can walk to places like Hotel Indigo Downtown, the Sheraton Grand, Los Angeles, and the Courtyard Los Angeles L.A. Live from the main attractions. If you want a unique stay, check out hotels in old-fashioned L.A. buildings turned into cool boutique spots. For instance, the fancy Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles is in the glamorous 1927 United Artists building, and The Standard, in Downtown LA used to be the Superior Oil headquarters.