John C. • April 15, 2020Nice, spacious park and it’s right next to Highland Park Brewery’s Chinatown location - so easy to stop in after (or before) being outside for an afternoon.
Aaliyah G. • December 18, 2014You'd get a feeling that you're in a place you are not. I love going alone here. There are many families and stalls and food stores. Really fun.
Jason S. • November 22, 2010Crowded. Great places to walk around, eat, and window shop. Check out Mitsuru cafe while you're there! Hama sushi is also good for a traditional Japanese sit down experience.
Desiree M. • February 16, 2014Definitely try the churros from Mr. Churro!! So delicious, and you can get them filled with chocolate, caramel, strawberry, guava, cheesecakr, etc.
Los Angeles • August 1, 2013For many, the best way to approach Chinatown is as a distinct culture both Chinese and American. As the first Chinatown in America, the area quivers with cultural history, a modern bustling community.
Lorena • October 3, 2010I <3 the Wishing Well. Check out Realm, Mountain Bar and the Vietnamese Restaurant.
Pamela R. • September 13, 2010until they install a fountain don't forget to bring water for your four-legged friend!
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Amber P. • July 15, 2013Dido Queen of Carthage was fantastic tonight. Mad props Stephen Davalos and the Downtown Repertory Theater Company!
Janet F. • September 26, 2015Take the tour about the mural. Well worth a few minutes to learn about LA history
The Ritz-Carlton • October 15, 2014This peaceful oasis in the midst of Downtown LA features a 170-foot stream flowing from a waterfall and classic Japanese bridge. Accessible via the Japanese Cultural Center.
Brunno C. • April 11, 2013There's free Wi-fi in the lobby and also free water. When you check in you get a warm cookie. It's delicious.
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