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Civic Center The Civic Center contains the most US government officials outside of Washington. City Hall, Criminal Courts building, County Courthouse, Federal Courthouse, Hall of Justice and The Los Angeles Times Building are all located within this district. Address: Cesar Chavez St./1st St./Hope St./Los Angeles St. Los Angeles California USA
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Warehouse District Covering over 36 blocks on the east side of town the area is filled with manufacturing outlets, produce markets, food service and printing businesses. Address: Fourth St./San Pedro St./Eighth St./Alameda St.
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Little Tokyo One of only three official Japantowns left in the US. Found roughly in the westside of the Arts District, Little Tokyo is comprised of four city block, and full of old Japanese flavor. Address: Broadway St./Alameda St./3rd St./Temple St. Los Angeles California USA
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A divers and varied district within the northeast part of downtown LA. The Arts District is home to many artists and a thriving arts community. It is also one of the oldest warehouse districts, and home of Little Tokyo. Address: Alameda St./Temple St./ the LA River/4th St. Los Angeles California USA
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Chinatown Chinatown is located directly north of downtown Los Angeles, between Dodger Stadium and the Los Angeles Civic Center. A history dating back to the 1800s and old Chinese style shops and restaurants attract a myriad of tourists yearly. Address: Broadway/Spring St./Hill St. Los Angeles California USA
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The Toy District is formed by 14 blocks of wholesale and retail outlets within the downtown core where you can find much more than just toys. Address: 3rd St./San Pedro St./5th St./Werdin Pl. Los Angeles California USA
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Bunker Hill Known as the cultural center of downtown LA, Bunker Hill is where it all comes together. From the Walt Disney Concert Hall to the Museum of Contemporary Art, within Bunker Hill's couple of city blocks most of LA's major attractions can be found. Address: Figueroa St./Temple St./Hill St./5th St. Los Angeles California USA
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The Figueroa Corridor connects downtown with the south and is lined with world class museums and educational institutions. With the numerous historical sites and landmarks it feels like driving down LA's own memory lane. Address: 10 Frwy/Exposition Park/Flower St./Vermont Ave. Los Angeles California USA
Send an Email 1 213 746-9577
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Tour the oldest area of Los Angeles. Olvera Street includes 27 historic buildings, a traditional Mexican style plaza area where where you can shop for souvenirs and handcrafted Mexican wares, typical of old Mexico. Address: Olvera St Los Angeles CA USA 90012
Send an Email (6) 1 213 680-2525
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Designated Gallery Row in 2003, this neighborhood encourages cultural development in Los Angeles with an art market atmosphere. Address: Main and Spring Streets betwen 2nd and 9th Streets Los Angeles CA USA
1 213 380-5969
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Some of the most spectacular 20th Century commercial architecture in Los Angeles. 24 blocks of Beaux Arts, Art Deco and revival-style buildings within the downtown core. Broadway alone contains 12 major historic theaters and the largest number of movie theaters in the world. Address: Broadway/3rd St./Main St./9th St. Los Angeles California USA
Send an Email 1 213 955-0270
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Financial District The Los Angeles Financial District is the center point of downtown, dominated by everything from corporate office skyscrapers to hotels and banks. |
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Jewelry District The biggest Jewelery District in the US, and selling just under $3 billion worths of gold, silver and stones a year. Shoppers can find a wide variety of designer jewelery products. Address: Hill St./Olive St./Broadway/ 5thSt./8thSt. Los Angeles California USA
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Spanning over 90 blocks between Broadway, Wall Street, 7th Street and Pico Boulevard, the LA Fashion District has become the hub of the apparel industry. As a Business Improvement District (BID) it is dedicated to being a clean, safe and friendly community for people to work, shop and do business in. Address: 110 E. 9th Street, Suite A-1175 Los Angeles California USA 90079
Send an Email 1 213 488-1153
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