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Things To Do
Chinatown is one of the city’s most colorful and historic neighborhoods. Known for its old-world tradition, bold flavors, history, and creative spaces.

El Capitan
Colorful lanterns, unique souvenirs, local eats, and the famous Bruce Lee statue. This lively plaza is the heart of Chinatown and a must stop for photos and culture.

Chinese Theater
Walk beneath the iconic Twin Dragons Gateway, the legendary entrance to Chinatown and one of Los Angeles’ most recognizable landmarks.

Walk of Fame!
A peaceful green space with stunning views of the downtown skyline. Perfect for photos, relaxing walks, and slowing down from the busy city.

Capitol Records
Colorful lanterns, unique souvenirs, local eats, and the famous Bruce Lee statue. This lively plaza is the heart of Chinatown and a must stop for photos and culture.

Roose
Walk beneath the iconic Twin Dragons Gateway, the legendary entrance to Chinatown and one of Los Angeles’ most recognizable landmarks.

Walk of Fame!
A peaceful green space with stunning views of the downtown skyline. Perfect for photos, relaxing walks, and slowing down from the busy city.
Shop
TOYS
CULTURE
Great Experince For Familes!
Shopping for interesting things in Chinatown!

JADE
Find unique JADE pieces here.
SWORDS
Amazing works of all metals.
TOYS
Popers, Wooden Models, and more.
Places To Eat.

Won Kok
Chinatown classic is famous for big portions, fast service, and comfort food that hits every time.

Pho Saigon
From rich, aromatic broths to fresh herbs and tender meats, this spot is perfect for slowing down and savoring every spoonful.

Yang Chow
Home of the iconic Slippery Shrimp, this spot serves up bold flavors, wok-fired classics, and dishes you’ll be thinking about long after you leave.

Howlin' Ray's
Some of the Best Hot Chicken in the World. Stop by this rising star in Los Angeles.
Travel Tips
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Take the Metro A Line from Union Station and exit at Chinatown.
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Bring cash. Many local shops and food spots prefer it.
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Free restrooms are available at Historic Park, Central Plaza, and Chinatown Station.
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The area is very walkable. Wear comfortable shoes.
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The best time to visit is daytime or early evening.
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Great for photos. Lanterns, gateways, and skyline views are everywhere.
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