Whether you love your sport, the arts, visiting museums or a taste of history, you will find there is something for everyone in Downtown Los Angeles and the area encapsulates the best of the old and the new. You can wander and explore by day and by night with attractions open at different times.
Sports tragic’s will be in heaven in Downtown Los Angeles with some of the most recognised sporting teams calling this area home. The Los Angeles Dodgers Major League Baseball team plays out of Dodger Stadium in the north of Downtown LA while to the southwest of the Downtown proper area you will find the Staples Center, home to the NBA (Basketball) Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers as well as the NHL (Ice Hockey) Los Angeles Kings.
Downtown Los Angeles also plays host to some of the cities major concert and theatre venue with the Microsoft Theatre located in the LA Live complex. Other notable venues, many instantly recognisable are the architecturally striking Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and the Shrine Auditorium.
You will find plenty of culture throughout the area with a number of museums. The California Science Center has become home to the Space Shuttle Endeavour and you can visit the Los Angeles Natural History Museum, located adjacent and all part of Los Angeles Exposition Park.
Opened in 1926, the historic Shrine Auditorium has hosted nearly all of the prestigious awards and many renowned performers. Located next to the USC in downtown LA it now is a live music, theatre venue that also hosts conferences, trade shows and events.
Exposition Park, located in Los Angeles, California, is a cultural and recreational hub. Home to several notable attractions including the Natural History Museum, California Science Center, and the California African American Museum, it offers diverse experiences for visitors. The park also features lush gardens, picnic areas, and the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Pershing Square is a public park located in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. The area has been designed to accommodate live summer concerts as well as includes a seasonal ice rink, 10-story bell tower, fountains and public artworks.