Arts & Culture
The Broad
221 S Grand AveNatural History Museum of Los Angeles County
900 W Exposition BlvdThe Getty
1200 Getty Center DrLa Luz De Jesus Gallery
4633 Hollywood BlvdHammer Museum
10899 Wilshire BlvdCakeland.LA
936 Mei Ling WayLA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, also called LA Plaza is a Mexican-American museum and cultural center in Los Angeles, California, USA that opened in April 2011. The museum contains interactive exhibits designed by experience design expert Tali Krakowsky such as a reconstruction of a 1920s Main Street.
9 locals recommend
La Plaza de Cultura Y Artes
501 N Main StLA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, also called LA Plaza is a Mexican-American museum and cultural center in Los Angeles, California, USA that opened in April 2011. The museum contains interactive exhibits designed by experience design expert Tali Krakowsky such as a reconstruction of a 1920s Main Street.
California African American Museum
600 State DrJeffrey Deitch
925 N Orange DrModern and contemporary art gallery
Sprüth Magers
5900 Wilshire BlvdTHESE DAYS
118 Winston StThe Museum of Contemporary Art
250 S Grand AveFIDM Museum and Galleries
919 S Grand AveHammer Museum
10899 Wilshire BlvdEssentials
Whole Foods Market
788 S Grand AveCVS
4414 York BlvdTarget
735 S Figueroa StRalphs
645 W 9th StSupermarket specializing in Japanese food, groceries, cosmetics, clothing & more.
16 locals recommend
Marukai Market
123 Astronaut Ellison S Onizuka StSupermarket specializing in Japanese food, groceries, cosmetics, clothing & more.
Drinks & Nightlife
Stylish watering hole with hunting lodge decor, old-school cocktails & a massive whiskey selection.
205 locals recommend
Seven Bar Lounge
515 W 7th StStylish watering hole with hunting lodge decor, old-school cocktails & a massive whiskey selection.
Shoo Shoo Baby
717 W 7th StCraft cocktails in a throwback 1940s-era bar, with draft beer & European wines.
Rooftop bar at the Freehand Hotel with a South Beach vibe, vintage flourishes & inventive cocktails.
43 locals recommend
Broken Shaker at Freehand LA
416 W 8th StRooftop bar at the Freehand Hotel with a South Beach vibe, vintage flourishes & inventive cocktails.
Angel City Brewery
216 S Alameda StA barcade combines retro video games, pinball machines & craft cocktails.
102 locals recommend
Eightytwo
707 E 4th PlA barcade combines retro video games, pinball machines & craft cocktails.
Golden Gopher
417 W 8th StThe Falls Lounge
626 S Spring StFun spot, great cocktails!
This place is BEAUTIFULLY decorated. Food is delicious, but they are most popular for their unique and very stiff cocktails.
11 locals recommend
The Wolves
519 S Spring StThis place is BEAUTIFULLY decorated. Food is delicious, but they are most popular for their unique and very stiff cocktails.
Moody cocktail lounge in the Hotel Normandie serves up creative drinks in a stylish setting. Great place for a chill night of casual fun and listening to 90s R&B.
58 locals recommend
The Normandie Club
3612 W 6th StMoody cocktail lounge in the Hotel Normandie serves up creative drinks in a stylish setting. Great place for a chill night of casual fun and listening to 90s R&B.
La Cita
336 S Hill StLas Perlas
107 E 6th StA password is required for entry at this speakeasy-style spot with karaoke & rock on the jukebox.
72 locals recommend
R Bar LA
3331 W 8th StA password is required for entry at this speakeasy-style spot with karaoke & rock on the jukebox.
Cozy nightspot featuring signature cocktails in a chic, vintage ambiance. Great place for dancing and meeting people.
120 locals recommend
Lock & Key
239 S Vermont AveCozy nightspot featuring signature cocktails in a chic, vintage ambiance. Great place for dancing and meeting people.
The Offbeat
6316 York BlvdSpacious, brick-lined gay bar with lively events, cocktails & a small menu of American grub.
12 locals recommend
Precinct DTLA
357 S BroadwaySpacious, brick-lined gay bar with lively events, cocktails & a small menu of American grub.
Gay bar & pub serves up classic bar bites plus a DJ spinning tunes in a large space. Check out a drag show here!
Redline - Gay Bar
131 East 6th StreetGay bar & pub serves up classic bar bites plus a DJ spinning tunes in a large space. Check out a drag show here!
Death & Co.
818 E 3rd StResident
428 S Hewitt StBar Covell
4628 Hollywood BlvdThe Virgil
4519 Santa Monica BlvdThe Friend
LEVEL 8
The Wolves
519 S Spring StEverson Royce Bar
1936 E 7th StBroken Shaker at Freehand LA
416 W 8th StCaña Rum Bar
Crane's Bar Downtown
The Slipper Clutch
351 S BroadwayFood Scene
Emporium hosting food vendors & florists, plus game nights, movies & other events, since 1917.
968 locals recommend
Grand Central Market
317 S BroadwayEmporium hosting food vendors & florists, plus game nights, movies & other events, since 1917.
Corporation Food Hall
724 S Spring StBottega Louie
700 S Grand AveOtium
222 S Hope StAmazing food and ambiance
Quarters Korean BBQ
3465 W 6th StFavorite Korean BBQ spot!
BCD Tofu House
3575 Wilshire BlvdOpen 24 hours! Perfect for those late night munchies.
Cassell’s Hamburgers DTLA
421 W 8th StThe Boiling Crab
3377 Wilshire BlvdNick & Stef's Steakhouse
330 S Hope StHyperion Public
2538 Hyperion AveBarbrix
2442 Hyperion AveStout Burgers & Beers
1544 N Cahuenga BlvdGuisados
1261 Sunset BlvdLe Petit Paris
418 S Spring StStrada Eateria & Bar
825 James M Wood BoulevardWater Grill
544 S Grand AveBest seafood restaurant in DTLA
Poppy + Rose
765 Wall StGreat breakfast spot
Casual lunch & dinner spot for Northern Mexican–style tacos with grilled meats & vegetables.
35 locals recommend
Sonoratown
208 E 8th StCasual lunch & dinner spot for Northern Mexican–style tacos with grilled meats & vegetables.
Kura Revolving Sushi Bar
2130 Sawtelle BlvdRedbird
114 E 2nd StSmorgasburg
777 S Alameda StFood market!
Cozy vintage-style diner serves updated versions of old-school comfort fare, plus creative desserts.
58 locals recommend
Nickel Diner
524 Main StreetCozy vintage-style diner serves updated versions of old-school comfort fare, plus creative desserts.
Little Sister Downtown
523 W 7th StBestia
2121 E 7th PlWOOD
2861 Sunset BlvdGreat pizza and Italian food
Pine and Crane DTLA
Perch
448 S Hill StThe Original Pantry Cafe
877 S Figueroa StCielito Lindo
E 23 Olvera StCole's French Dip
118 E 6th StCamphor
Sightseeing
Griffith Observatory
2800 E Observatory RdSanta Monica Pier
200 Santa Monica PierHollywood Sign The Canyon Drive Trail
Canyon DriveParamount Pictures Studio Tour
5515 Melrose AveWarner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
3400 Warner BlvdShopping
JumpMan
620 S BroadwayJordan Brand Jumpman store!
Urban Outfitters
1520 N Cahuenga BlvdMacy's
750 W 7th StUNIQLO The BLOC
700 Flower StH&M
735 S Figueroa StZara
South Figueroa StreetRodeo Drive
Rodeo DriveThe Grove
189 The Grove Dr3rd Street Promenade
3rd Street PromenadeFamed flea market features a range of vendors selling clothing, handbags, accessories & street fare.
101 locals recommend
The Santee Alley
210 E Olympic BlvdFamed flea market features a range of vendors selling clothing, handbags, accessories & street fare.
Neighborhoods
Lots of great cafes and restaurants. Perfect for the artsy hipster type.
256 locals recommend
Silver Lake
Lots of great cafes and restaurants. Perfect for the artsy hipster type.
Los Feliz
Little Tokyo also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America.
435 locals recommend
Little Tokyo
Little Tokyo also known as Little Tokyo Historic District, is an ethnically Japanese American district in downtown Los Angeles and the heart of the largest Japanese-American population in North America.
Chinatown is a festive destination for dining and shopping. Pagoda-style buildings with red lanterns house traditional Chinese restaurants, dim sum houses and bakeries, plus specialty grocery stores and gift shops. There’s also the Taoist Thien Hau Temple, small art galleries and dark bars. Foodies head to creative Asian-fusion eateries and the landmark Philippe the Original, lauded for its French dip sandwich.
399 locals recommend
Chinatown
Chinatown is a festive destination for dining and shopping. Pagoda-style buildings with red lanterns house traditional Chinese restaurants, dim sum houses and bakeries, plus specialty grocery stores and gift shops. There’s also the Taoist Thien Hau Temple, small art galleries and dark bars. Foodies head to creative Asian-fusion eateries and the landmark Philippe the Original, lauded for its French dip sandwich.
Arts District
Great for trendy restaurants and bars!