What to do and see in Chinatown, California (CA): The Best Things to do

October 31, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Hollywood beckons to tourists who long for a brush with Tinseltown glamor. Tour movie studios, slip your hands into the famous prints at the TCL Chinese Theatre, or indulge in a celeb sighting at one of LA’s white-hot nightspots. Spot your favorite star while shopping at The Grove, or forget all about the famous eye candy as you take in the iconic artwork at The Getty Center. For a different type of star-gazing, peek through the telescopes at the Griffith Observatory.
Restaurants in Los Angeles

1. Adam Tourguide

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Adam Tourguide

Adam tourguide is a team of specialists offers service of airport transfer, sightseeing, car and van service.

2. Beyond The Streets

1667 North Main Street, Los Angeles, California 90012, Los Angeles, CA 90012-1917 http://www.beyondthestreets.com/
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Beyond The Streets

BEYOND THE STREETS (BTS) is the premier exhibition of graffiti, street art and beyond, celebrating the soaring heights to which the world's most recognizable modern art movement has risen. BTS is a groundbreaking multimedia showcase of paintings, sculpture, photography, installations and more throughout 40,000+ sq ft of industrial indoor and outdoor space.

3. Highland Park Brewery

1220 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012-1845 +1 213-878-9017 [email protected] http://hpb.la/
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Highland Park Brewery

4. Thien Hau Temple

750 Yale St # 756, Los Angeles, CA 90012-2326 http://www.thienhautemple.com/
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5. Velveteria - The Museum of Velvet Paintings

711 New High St, Los Angeles, CA 90012-2821 +1 626-714-8545 http://velveteria.com/
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Velveteria - The Museum of Velvet Paintings

6. Olvera Street

Main and Alameda streets 125 Paseo de la Plaza 90012, Los Angeles, CA 90012 +1 213-485-6855 [email protected] http://elpueblo.lacity.org/Tourism/GuidedTours/index.htm
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Olvera Street

The oldest street in Los Angeles is fun to visit, especially during special events like the "Blessing of the Animals" or "Dia De Los Muertos" (Day of the Dead.)

Reviewed By UNR1806 - Millbrae, United States

Next to the Union station, this is a beautiful place lined with street shops, cafes, historic monuments, live musicals, all Mexican.

7. Los Angeles Terminal Annex Post Office

900 N Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012-2904
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Los Angeles Terminal Annex Post Office

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In keeping with adjacent Union Station that opened a year earlier, this beautiful edifice is in Spanish Colonial Revival style. For almost 50 years it was the city's main mail processing facility. In the mid-1980s the postal authorities decided to build an expanded GPO in South Central to cater for ever increasing demand. Thus the building had to find other purposes, including as a movie location and latterly a data centre has established there.

8. Chinatown

N Broadway at North Hill St Downtown, Los Angeles, CA 90012 +1 213-680-0243 [email protected] http://www.chinatownla.com
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Chinatown

Though much smaller than the Chinese neighborhoods of New York and San Francisco, great food and numerous small Chinese specialty stores still abound in Chinatown.

Reviewed By house_of_vasquez - West Covina, United States

Chinatown has by far been one of my favorite places to visit. You cant beat the sightseeing, shopping, eating, and cultural experience all in one place. The best part is, if you are living in LA, you can do this practically any weekend. It's about the easiest and less expensive way to get out of LA without leaving LA. Emerge yourself into a unique eastern culture that has mesmerize and captivated the world. You can find everything here from your favorite dumplings, foo dog statues, and even get your Chinese horoscope read all in one place.

9. Los Angeles State Historic Park

1245 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012-1838 +1 323-441-8819 http://lashp.com/
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Los Angeles State Historic Park

10. Golden Dragon Parade

411 and 415 Bernard Street HSSC Headquarters, Los Angeles, CA http://www.lagoldendragonparade.com/
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Golden Dragon Parade

Downtown Los Angeles does Chinese New Year in grand style with one of its oldest and most popular civic events: the Golden Dragon Parade. More than 100 years strong, this annual parade is a great excuse to gobble down dim sum or indulge in some of L.A.’s amazing food truck treats, engage the kids in numerous all ages activities and enjoy the rich cultural tapestry that makes Los Angeles such a dynamic and diverse city.

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