# Dtla
Riding the Train to Downtown || Los Angeles Travel Guide
For a lot of people the first thing that comes to mind when they think of Los Angeles is all the bad traffic. While this is true, the traffic is awful, there are other ways to get to and around the city. In this video we take the Metrolink train from Orange County to Downtown Los Angeles for a fun filled day of old buildings and food. Aside from the train ride we also visit a few DTLA landmarks: Union Station, Grand Central Market, and Angels Flight Railway. You aren't limited to these sights though! Union Station is a great jumping off point to see many DTLA attractions or to catch another train or bus to a different area! || Instagram: @TravelCrazyKatie ||
10 Things to See in Downtown Los Angeles
Steve Cha (aka Rockstar Eater) explores Downtown Los Angeles through his walking tour of Downtown LA! Downtown Los Angeles is one of the great attractions in Los Angeles, an area filled with many sights, sounds, and great restaurants. Some of the famous places to visit in Downtown Los Angeles include LA Live, Staples Center, the LA Convention Center, Grand Central Market, Pershing Square, and many others. Steve takes you on a walking tour through DTLA to show you what Downtown LA looks like so that if you are thinking of visiting DTLA, you’ll know what it looks like!
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Little Tokyo || Los Angeles Travel Guide
Little Tokyo is a historic neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles dating back to the 1880's. It is also my favorite neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles. There are all sorts of things to do, see, and eat in Little Tokyo. The streets are lined with unique shops and restaurants. It is also home to museums, monuments, and cultural festivals. You should definitely add Little Tokyo to your itinerary when you visit Los Angeles!
Olvera Street || Los Angeles Travel Guide
Olvera Street is known as "the birthplace of Los Angeles" and is a part of the El Pueblo De Los Angeles National Monument. There is a bunch of cool stuff to see here including a Mexican marketplace, shops, restaurants, museums, and traditional events. In fact, Olvera Street is home to the oldest standing residence in Los Angeles, you can even go inside and tour it! If you're interested in California history, this is a great place to visit. Come with me on a short tour of Olvera Street to see some of what this popular attraction in Downtown Los Angeles has to offer. Instagram: @TravelCrazyKatie