DELICIOUS DTLA: DELIS, DINERS & DIPS! 

Do you ever get the urge to dive into a big juicy sandwich, stacked a mile high and dripping with gastronomic goodness? How about whiling away a lazy Saturday morning over blueberry pancakes and a fresh brewed cup o’ joe? Or do you prefer your meal with a side of...

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SHOP, SAVOR & EXPLORE DTLA’S GRAND CENTRAL MARKET

Grand Central Market has been a downtown landmark since 1917. Bringing together the wealth of cuisines and cultures of Los Angeles, the Market provides a national-caliber eating experience that showcases California’s best ingredients, chefs, and entrepreneurs. The 30,000 square-foot arcade in the historic Homer Laughlin Building encompasses a food emporium and...

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RING IN THE NEW YEAR IN DTLA!

Can you believe New Year’s Eve is right around the corner! Time to order the bubbly, round up your crew, and get ready to party! From epic bashes at some of LA’s most ionic venues to curated experiences, a mind blowing funk extravaganza, and even a ride on the SkySlide atop...

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CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING IN DTLA! 

Making Thanksgiving plans? This year, why not ditch the kitchen and dine out. Popular DTLA restaurants are dishing up some fabulous fare to share with family and friends. If you’re on pie patrol for Thanksgiving dinner, you can order a pie to go and save yourself the fuss and muss....

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EXPLORE DTLA’S CHINATOWN: BARS, BOBAS, BAKERIES AND MORE! 

As early as 1852, a Chinese settlement was recorded near the site of today’s Union Station. The community resettled some 86 years later a few streets over, and in 1938, with the dedication of Central Plaza, became the first modern American Chinatown, owned and planned from the ground up by...

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LA’S SPOOKIEST HALLOWEEN CELEBRATIONS! 

We loved to be scared on Halloween! And there’s some history to this. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), an ancient Mexican tradition dating back to Aztec and Mayan cultures, is a celebration of life – marked by altars bedecked with skeletons, skulls, and brilliant orange marigolds; colorful...

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