DTLA news: Best of Things to Do

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Aug 15, 2022

Best Museum

The Broad

221 S. Grand Avenue

213-232-6250

thebroad.org

The Broad is a leading art museum featuring a collection of contemporary and post-war art dating back to the 1950s. It houses nearly 2,000 pieces in its collection by over 200 artists. Through its art foundation, the museum loans work to other institutions around the world to inspire and enrich the largest possible audience.

 

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The Grammy Museum

800 W. Olympic Boulevard

213-725-5700

grammymuseum.org

 

Japanese American National Museum

100 N. Central Avenue

213-625-0414

janm.org

 

Best DTLA Annual Event

DTLA Film Festival

2658 Griffith Park Boulevard

323-660-1935

dtlaff.com

Founded in 2008, the DTLA Film Festival aims to give a variety of films and independent filmmakers around the world a place on the screen. While emphasizing those exploring diverse history, culture and political and social issues, the festival also puts all aspects of the lively Downtown Los Angeles community on display. Over a thousand features and shorts have been screened at the festival since its establishment.

 

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Chinatown Summer Nights

984 N. Broadway

chinatownsummernights.com

 

DTLA Proud

532 S. Olive Street

dtlaproud.org

 

Best Music Venue (Large)

Walt Disney Concert Hall

135 N. Grand Avenue

213-972-7211

musiccenter.org

Opened in 2003, The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall is a sophisticated venue for jazz, classical, contemporary and world music, as well as the home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Los Angeles Master Chorale. The concert hall was designed by architect Frank Gehry, who created the exterior and interior to provide world-class acoustics and intimacy.

 

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The Theatre at Ace Hotel

929 S. Broadway

213-235-9614

acehotel.com

 

Orpheum Theatre

842 S. Broadway

1-877-677-4386

laorpheum.com

 

Best Music Venue (Small)

Rhythm Room LA

206 W. Sixth Street

213-537-0394

rhythmroomla.com

An underground speakeasy and lounge, the Rhythm Room LA is a perfect social space for nightlife and live music. Guests can enjoy music, drinks and occasional ballroom dancing with friends in a warm, intimate environment. The bar is committed to providing exceptional service and one-of-a-kind experience.

 

Reader Recommended

The Regent

448 S. Main Street

323-284-5727

regentdtla.com

 

La Cita Bar

336 S. Hill Street

213-687-7111

lacitabar.com

 

Best Free Event Series

Grand Performances

350 S. Grand Avenue

213-687-2190

grandperformances.org

A nonprofit organization founded in 1986, Grand Performances’ mission is to unite and inspire community and diversity through free global performing arts. It showcases live music, dance, theater and more at the California Plaza in the Grand Avenue Arts District. All performances are free and open to all ages of the public.

 

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Downtown LA Art Walk

411 S. Main Street

downtownartwalk.org

 

Grand Park

200 N. Grand Avenue

213-972-8080

grandparkla.org

  

Best Tourist Attraction

Little Tokyo

250 E. First Street

213-880-6875

visitlittletokyo.com

Los Angeles history has been shaped by Little Tokyo since the late 1800s, which is one of the focal points of Japanese American culture in the United States today. A destination for shopping, cuisine, business and religion, it also has an expanding residential population. Its nonprofit, the Little Tokyo Business Association, was founded in 1959 to help the historic district’s growth and development.

 

Reader Recommended

Walt Disney Concert Hall

111 S. Grand Avenue

323-850-2000

laphil.com

 

Olvera Street

125 Paseo de la Plaza

213-485-6855

olvera-street.com

 

Best Farmers Market

Historic Downtown Los Angeles Farmers Market

209-211 W. Fifth Street

760-859-4757

sfma.net

Launched in 2012, the Downtown LA Farmers Market is organized by the community and is the only certified farmers market in the neighborhood. Occurring every Sunday, it features fresh produce, local food, artisans and live music. 

 

Reader Recommended

Grand Central Market

317 S. Broadway

213-359-6007

grandcentralmarket.com

 

Arts District Farmers Market

740 E. Third Street

323-710-4198

artsdistrictfarmersmarket.com

 

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