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Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles

Since the early 2000s, Downtown LA has been undergoing a rapid revitalization when...

Welcome to Downtown Los Angeles


DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES


A sprawling neighborhood that comprises a diverse range of districts, LA’s downtown has experienced a recent revitalization.


Additions like the Ace Hotel and the Broad Museum have transformed the area into a new hip destination for adventurous locals and tourists alike. Today, a blend of industrial sprawl, historic landmarks, tourist destinations, a growing arts district, upscale boutiques, and cutting-edge eateries characterize this livable urban hub, making it ideal for both work and play.


THE NEIGHBORS


Hardworking locals, professionals, artists, and creatives.


Despite downtown’s geographical expanse, it is one of the least populated areas in Los Angeles. An eclectic group is drawn to the plentiful artist lofts and upscale apartments in this region.


WHAT TO EXPECT


A convergence of gritty urban life and cosmopolitan chic


During the day, downtown is the bustling hub of LA’s commercial heart. At night it becomes a hotspot for eating and drinking; its streets lined with swanky rooftop bars featuring magnificent city views and renowned restaurants like Baco Mercat and Bestia.


THE LIFESTYLE


A well-balanced blend of work and play.


People from all over the city come to eat, drink, and dance at downtown Los Angeles's many restaurants, bars, and clubs. Divided between high-end and divey establishments, there’s nightlife to suit every type. Daytime attractions include the neighborhood’s bevy of museums and landmarks.


UNEXPECTED APPEAL


A true sense of historicism.


Despite its influx of recent development, downtown Los Angeles retains a strong sense of its own history. Many landmarks remain largely unchanged, including the Art Deco Union Station, Bradbury Building, famous French dip restaurant Philippe the Original, and newly restored Clifton’s Cafeteria.


THE MARKET


Urban lofts, luxury apartments, and condo complexes.


Downtown Los Angeles' older buildings feature residential loft space above storefronts, while its recent growth has resulted in newly developed apartment buildings and contemporary condos.


YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH


The diverse nature of downtown living.


In a single day, you can attend a sporting event at the Staples Center, admire the architecture of Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, stroll through the fashion and jewelry districts, soak up Latino culture on Olvera Street, and visit the contemporary art collection at the just-opened Broad Museum.

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