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Photo: The Jewelry District
Beyond the landmark attractions, these tucked-away
treasures offer something truly memorable. Let yourself
wander the best surprises are often unplanned.
Bradbury Building – 304 S Broadway
A jewel box of design and light, the Bradbury Building is
an architectural icon. Step inside for a sunlit atrium, intricate
wrought-iron balconies, and a living piece of LA’s cinematic history. Still functioning as an office space, it remains an
awe-inspiring spot that feels frozen in time.
The Jewelry District – Hill St between 5th & 8th
Wander through glittering storefronts in one of the largest
jewelry districts in the world. Whether you’re shopping
or just browsing, the district is rich with history and ornate
detail, including some of the oldest retail buildings in LA.
NoMad Library Bar (Inside the Proper Hotel) – 649
S Olive St
Tucked into what used to be a bank, this upscale bar feels
like a storybook setting with soaring ceilings, velvet sofas,
and vintage library ladders. Ideal for a sophisticated drink
or quiet catch-up with friends just a short walk from
the Biltmore.
The Hive Gallery & Studios – 729 S Spring St
An offbeat, community-driven space full of rotating art
shows, handmade crafts, and resident artist studios. Perfect
for those looking to experience DTLA’s indie art culture up
close, no filter needed.
Row DTLA – 777 S Alameda St
Hidden in the warehouse district just a
short drive away, ROW is a beautifully
restored industrial complex home to
curated retail, stylish eateries, pop-ups,
and murals. A must for anyone looking to
explore LA’s design-forward side.
Bar Jackalope – 515 W 7th St (Inside
Seven Grand)
A hidden whiskey bar within a bar. Step
through a secret door at Seven Grand
and discover a speakeasy of Japanese
whiskies, leather armchairs, and hushed
conversations. Reservations recommended.
The Music Center Plaza – 135 N
Grand Ave
Often overlooked, this open plaza
surrounded by historic performance
venues like the Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion is a peaceful perch for coffee
and skyline views — especially magical
at golden hour.
Photo: The Music Center Plaza