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A Convention in Los Angeles: Sun and Fun From 9 to 5
By SoCalLoCal
updated 3 months ago
Even if you've never been to L.A., you probably think you have a good idea of what it's like: sunshine and glamour at every turn. But guess what? Oh, you're kind of right. Anyway, even if you think you'll never be lucky enough to soak up the rays by the Pacific Ocean, with it's massive economy and concentrated population, sooner or later you'll probably have to come here on business. Don't fret, Guidespot is here to help you navigate this heavyweight city while making sure you experience all its charms.
Los Angeles Convention & Exhibition Center
1201 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Enviably positioned on the brink of downtown, the Los Angeles Convention & Exhibition Center is easily accessible from all areas of the city as well as LAX and Burbank. Its recognizable sleek and shiny facilities boast efficient and seamless design alongside modern technological advancements (evidenced by its choice as home to the Wired NextFest and the E3 gaming convention).
In 2008, the Center was recognized for its commitment to sustainable and “green” practices as it works hard to reduce the waste generated by conference goers and has even played host to an International Wind Power conference.
Enviably positioned on the brink of downtown, the Los Angeles Convention & Exhibition Center is easily accessible from all areas of the city as well as LAX and Burbank. Its recognizable sleek and shiny facilities boast efficient and seamless design alongside modern technological advancements (evidenced by its choice as home to the Wired NextFest and the E3 gaming convention).
In 2008, the Center was recognized for its commitment to sustainable and “green” practices as it works hard to reduce the waste generated by conference goers and has even played host to an International Wind Power conference.
Transportation
Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles, CA
LAX is admittedly not the most fun airport. But more often than not, it’s fairly efficient and painless. It’s also a great place to spot celebrities, so keep your eyes peeled.
LAX is admittedly not the most fun airport. But more often than not, it’s fairly efficient and painless. It’s also a great place to spot celebrities, so keep your eyes peeled.
MTA
Though public transportation in Los Angeles isn’t exactly celebrated, it can be a convenient way to get around, especially if you’re stationed downtown.
The Red Line will take you to Hollywood, the Gold Line goes straight to Pasadena and the Blue Line can carry you down to Long Beach.
Also be sure to consider the Flyaway if you’re coming in to LAX. A clean, comfy, spacious charter bus will take you directly from the airport to Union Station for a measly $4.
Bob Hope Airport
Burbank, CA
The Burbank airport is smaller and frequently cheaper, but there aren’t as many choices for flights or ground transportation.
The Burbank airport is smaller and frequently cheaper, but there aren’t as many choices for flights or ground transportation.
Accommodations
The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, Los Angeles
404 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
Towards the north side of downtown towers the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. Not only does this landmark offer 4 star accommodations and a ride on the elevators that starred alongside Governator Schwarzenegger in True Lies, it’s all topped off with a rotating bar and restaurant.
Towards the north side of downtown towers the Westin Bonaventure Hotel. Not only does this landmark offer 4 star accommodations and a ride on the elevators that starred alongside Governator Schwarzenegger in True Lies, it’s all topped off with a rotating bar and restaurant.
The Westin Bonaventure
Top of Five Restaurant Bonaventure Hotel and Suites
404 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90071
You don’t have to be a guest of the Bonaventure to enjoy the views dining at Top of Five—but it’s always nice to know your bed is close by after a martini or 3 and a few rotations.
You don’t have to be a guest of the Bonaventure to enjoy the views dining at Top of Five—but it’s always nice to know your bed is close by after a martini or 3 and a few rotations.
Spend the Night
The Standard, Downtown LA
550 South Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071
A high end boutique hotel with guest rooms designed by celebrities, the Standard is all about style.
Find your way up to the rooftop bar any given night for a real Hollywood scene, or relax in the Lobby Lounge with live jazz and comfort food.
A high end boutique hotel with guest rooms designed by celebrities, the Standard is all about style.
Find your way up to the rooftop bar any given night for a real Hollywood scene, or relax in the Lobby Lounge with live jazz and comfort food.
Holiday Inn LOS ANGELES-CITY CTR(CONV CTR)
1020 South Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Culture
Museum of Contemporary Art
250 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Though New Yorkers might balk at the limited scope of the MOCA, it is conveniently located downtown and hosts some the more popular traveling contemporary exhibitions. The permananet collection on Grand is low-key, but find your way over to the Geffen Contemporary on 1st Street for their traveling exhibitions and if you want high ceilings with your high culture.
Though New Yorkers might balk at the limited scope of the MOCA, it is conveniently located downtown and hosts some the more popular traveling contemporary exhibitions. The permananet collection on Grand is low-key, but find your way over to the Geffen Contemporary on 1st Street for their traveling exhibitions and if you want high ceilings with your high culture.
The Hive Gallery & Studios
729 S. Spring St., Los Angeles, CA 90014
Local artists rent space at this gallery and studio combo. You can peruse (and buy, of course!) at anytime, but come at night if you want to experience live music and a bohemian art party vibe. And there’s a bar in the back.
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
During the day, you can take a guided tour of this Frank Gehry designed marvel of a concert hall. You won’t be allowed inside the actualy performance space, but the modern ballroom (recently host to a Tony Stark fundraiser in Iron Man) and the gardens that wind around the exterior are reason enough to visit.
Of course, if you do have a free evening and some spare change, try to catch a show there, too and experience the unparalleled acoustics that state of the art architecture can create.
During the day, you can take a guided tour of this Frank Gehry designed marvel of a concert hall. You won’t be allowed inside the actualy performance space, but the modern ballroom (recently host to a Tony Stark fundraiser in Iron Man) and the gardens that wind around the exterior are reason enough to visit.
Of course, if you do have a free evening and some spare change, try to catch a show there, too and experience the unparalleled acoustics that state of the art architecture can create.
Famously designed by Frank Gehry, the Walt Disney Concert Hall was an instant landmark. It’s cool, right?
Uncultured Swine? Not you!
Mark Taper Forum
135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
In the same complex as the Disney Concert Hall, you can catch many stars treading the boards at this theatre downtown.
In the same complex as the Disney Concert Hall, you can catch many stars treading the boards at this theatre downtown.
Business Needs
Fedex Kinko's Copies
1149 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Not the cheapest or the friendliest, FedEx Kinko’s does have the most convenient hours—all of them.
Not the cheapest or the friendliest, FedEx Kinko’s does have the most convenient hours—all of them.
Get the Job Done
Ace Copy Center
1001 S Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015
A local copy center may suit you if it’s nearby like this one. Be prepared, they may give you an odd look when they realize you don’t want to copy a screenplay.
A local copy center may suit you if it’s nearby like this one. Be prepared, they may give you an odd look when they realize you don’t want to copy a screenplay.
US Post Office
1808 W 7th St, Los Angeles, CA 90057
Shopping
7th and Fig
7th Street And Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90017
Surprisingly located at 7th and Fig(ueroa), this shopping center has varied stores and safe restaurants like California Pizza Kitchen and Annie Morton’s Steak House. A great place to stop if you don’t have a lot of time, but want to pack a few things in your belly and your suitcase.
Chinatown
Los Angeles, CA
Just north of downtown is Chinatown. Not as well-organized as the eponymous movie, it has a number of vast, indoor stall-style malls where you can buy a “Prada” bag or “Gucci” sunglasses for only a fraction of the price. There are also delicious Dim Sum restaurants and some really unique sights to see in this neighborhood.
Just north of downtown is Chinatown. Not as well-organized as the eponymous movie, it has a number of vast, indoor stall-style malls where you can buy a “Prada” bag or “Gucci” sunglasses for only a fraction of the price. There are also delicious Dim Sum restaurants and some really unique sights to see in this neighborhood.
Giant Robot Store
2015 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025
For kids and collectors, this toy store is a great place to find an answer to “What did you bring me?”
For kids and collectors, this toy store is a great place to find an answer to “What did you bring me?”
Shop 'Til You Have No More Room in Your Suitcase
Fashion District
319 E. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90015
If you have the energy, venture to the Fashion District downtown for more knock-off and tons of, well, everything at rock bottom, wholesale prices. Just be sure to bring cash. But only as much as you want to spend.
Paseo Colorado
280 E Colorado Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91101
With more time, Paseo Colorado in Pasadena (about 15 minutes up the 110, or 20 minutes on the Gold Line) is a far superior open air mall. With hundreds of shops, restaurants and amenities like a multiplex, this is one classy place.
And when you get overwhelmed by consumption, you can take a stroll around Old Town Pasadena and try to figure out why it’s so much cleaner than any other place you’ve been in L.A.
With more time, Paseo Colorado in Pasadena (about 15 minutes up the 110, or 20 minutes on the Gold Line) is a far superior open air mall. With hundreds of shops, restaurants and amenities like a multiplex, this is one classy place.
And when you get overwhelmed by consumption, you can take a stroll around Old Town Pasadena and try to figure out why it’s so much cleaner than any other place you’ve been in L.A.
Essential L.A.
The City of Angels
Los Angeles and its sprawling urban mass can be a little intimidating. It’s a place where cultures collide occasionally, but more often co-exist peacefully. You can eat food from a different continent at every meal and spend a half a day in buttoned up business meetings downtown and the whole afternoon frolicking on the beach. But even if you don’t have the time or the inclination to get all the way to the ocean, you’ll find that L.A. isn’t the scary, paparazzi infested mess that you might think. Actually, it’s pretty cool.
Dining
Daikokuya
327 East 1st. Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
This delicious noodle house in Little Tokyo is the perfect place to grab a quick lunch – or a leisurely one if you have a taste for $2 Kirin.
After a bowl of these authentic Japanese noodles, you’ll never want to eat the $.10 Ramen out of the plastic package again. If you ever did.
R-23 Japanese Cuisine and Art Gallery
923 E 2nd St Ste 109, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Though it may make you a tiny bit nervous to go venturing down dark alleys in downtown’s warehouse district, you’ll forget all those anxieties once you’re seated in this calming and stylish sushi bar and art gallery. The prices are even reasonable for a place with so much flair.
Sushi Go 55
333 S Alameda Street 317, Los Angeles, CA 90013
If you still want sushi, but without as much fuss, you might try Sushi Go 55 which has been a downtown staple for years. No Frank Gehry in sight, just fresh and tasty fish served by a cheerful staff who have been doing it for years.
If you still want sushi, but without as much fuss, you might try Sushi Go 55 which has been a downtown staple for years. No Frank Gehry in sight, just fresh and tasty fish served by a cheerful staff who have been doing it for years.
Engine Co. No 28 then…
Engine Co No 28 Restaurant
644 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90017
For a dining experience that’s a little classy and a tiny bit kitschy, try a steak at Engine Company 28. In a building that used to be – you guessed it – a firehouse, you can enjoy flavorful comfort food “inspired by traditional fire house cooking.” But you can’t slide down the pole.
The restaurant also offers complimentary shuttle service to the Staples center for Laker’s home games and to the Downtown Music Center (which houses the Walt Disney Concert Hall and other theatres).
For a dining experience that’s a little classy and a tiny bit kitschy, try a steak at Engine Company 28. In a building that used to be – you guessed it – a firehouse, you can enjoy flavorful comfort food “inspired by traditional fire house cooking.” But you can’t slide down the pole.
The restaurant also offers complimentary shuttle service to the Staples center for Laker’s home games and to the Downtown Music Center (which houses the Walt Disney Concert Hall and other theatres).
...and now.
Big Mama's & Papa's Pizzeria
657 S Flower Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017
Got some hungry co-workers or grumbling clients? Pop in to Big Mama’s and order one of their 36” pizzas. That’s THIRTY SIX INCHES of greasy goodness.
Got some hungry co-workers or grumbling clients? Pop in to Big Mama’s and order one of their 36” pizzas. That’s THIRTY SIX INCHES of greasy goodness.
Original Pantry Cafe
877 S Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017
The pantry is a downtown staple for anyone brave enough to venture out at night – either after the sunsets, or right before it rises. They have cheap breakfast specials including pancakes and omelets, but don’t expect any feta crumbled over those eggs…The Pantry is strictly “no-frills.”
The pantry is a downtown staple for anyone brave enough to venture out at night – either after the sunsets, or right before it rises. They have cheap breakfast specials including pancakes and omelets, but don’t expect any feta crumbled over those eggs…The Pantry is strictly “no-frills.”
Denny's Diner
888 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90017
The Pantry is great, but if you want something familiarly greasy (or if there’s a line and you just can’t wait), you can head to Denny’s across the street. Open all night!
The Pantry is great, but if you want something familiarly greasy (or if there’s a line and you just can’t wait), you can head to Denny’s across the street. Open all night!
Downtown L.A. Dining Options
(Convenient) Sightseeing
Little Tokyo
Los Angeles, CA
As downtown has been built up around it over the last 10 years, Little Tokyo has still retained a lot of its authentic charm. It’s a few dense blocks of t-shirt shops replete with Hello Kitty, delicious ramen joints and fresh sushi.
The Japanese Village on 1st Street is especially fun to explore as it seems a world away from the corporate hustle of downtown when it’s really only a few blocks away.
As downtown has been built up around it over the last 10 years, Little Tokyo has still retained a lot of its authentic charm. It’s a few dense blocks of t-shirt shops replete with Hello Kitty, delicious ramen joints and fresh sushi.
The Japanese Village on 1st Street is especially fun to explore as it seems a world away from the corporate hustle of downtown when it’s really only a few blocks away.
Staples Center
1111 S Figueroa St Ste 3100, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Home to the L.A. Lakers, the L.A. Clippers, the L.A. Kings, the L.A. Sparks and the L.A. Avengers, the Staples Center never wants for events. Surely there’s at least one to check out while you’re in town and it’s right next door to the convention center. How convenient!
Home to the L.A. Lakers, the L.A. Clippers, the L.A. Kings, the L.A. Sparks and the L.A. Avengers, the Staples Center never wants for events. Surely there’s at least one to check out while you’re in town and it’s right next door to the convention center. How convenient!
Get an Eyeful
El Pueblo De Los Angeles Historic Monument
125 Paseo De La Plz, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Just across the way from Union Station is El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument and Park, locally known as Olvera Street . During the day, you can explore the 27 local shops and cafes while enjoying strolling bolero musicians and authentic mariachi.
Olvera Street is the cradle of Angeleno civilization: it’s where 44 settlers built the first pueblo in 1781. After undergoing many transformations since then, today it is a bustling marketplace that pays tribute to the colorful, delicious and diverse cultures that makes Los Angeles great.
Just across the way from Union Station is El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historic Monument and Park, locally known as Olvera Street . During the day, you can explore the 27 local shops and cafes while enjoying strolling bolero musicians and authentic mariachi.
Olvera Street is the cradle of Angeleno civilization: it’s where 44 settlers built the first pueblo in 1781. After undergoing many transformations since then, today it is a bustling marketplace that pays tribute to the colorful, delicious and diverse cultures that makes Los Angeles great.
The Olvera Street Wishing Well: living history.
Hollywood
Los Angeles, CA
Though it may not hold the lustre that it once did with starlets being discovered at malt shops and young toughs loitering on street corners like so many wannabe Brandos, Hollywood is still worth seeing if you’re coming all the way here anyway. Just a quick jaunt (ahem – depending on traffic) up the 101, a historic landmark in its own right, you can wander Hollywood Boulevard between Vine and La Brea if you’ve got time to kill. Stop at the Mann Chinese, see the walk of fame, go into at least one of hundreds of T-shirt/tattoo/exotic dancer clothing stores and be sure to wash your hands when you get home.
Though it may not hold the lustre that it once did with starlets being discovered at malt shops and young toughs loitering on street corners like so many wannabe Brandos, Hollywood is still worth seeing if you’re coming all the way here anyway. Just a quick jaunt (ahem – depending on traffic) up the 101, a historic landmark in its own right, you can wander Hollywood Boulevard between Vine and La Brea if you’ve got time to kill. Stop at the Mann Chinese, see the walk of fame, go into at least one of hundreds of T-shirt/tattoo/exotic dancer clothing stores and be sure to wash your hands when you get home.
University of Southern California University Park
711 W 27th St, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Just south of the Convention Center, down the Figueroa Corridor, lay the University of Southern California. USC is one of the country’s premiere research universities and its dense campus is home to world class scholars and athletes alike.
If the timing is right, you may be able to catch a Trojan football game at the historic Coliseum or a few periods of hoops at the new state of the art Galen Center. And if it’s a Thursday, why not have a blast from the past and check out a kegger? Or, maybe not…
Just south of the Convention Center, down the Figueroa Corridor, lay the University of Southern California. USC is one of the country’s premiere research universities and its dense campus is home to world class scholars and athletes alike.
If the timing is right, you may be able to catch a Trojan football game at the historic Coliseum or a few periods of hoops at the new state of the art Galen Center. And if it’s a Thursday, why not have a blast from the past and check out a kegger? Or, maybe not…
Mann's Chinese Theatre
6801 Hollywood Blvd Ste 335, Los Angeles, CA 90028
What is a trip to L.A. if you don’t get to see all those celebrity handprints in cement? Pretty much worthless. So head to Hollywood, marvel over Mel Gibson’s tiny shoes and have your picture taken with a guy dressed as Spiderman. Now your trip is complete.
What is a trip to L.A. if you don’t get to see all those celebrity handprints in cement? Pretty much worthless. So head to Hollywood, marvel over Mel Gibson’s tiny shoes and have your picture taken with a guy dressed as Spiderman. Now your trip is complete.
Night Life
Seven Grand
515 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
This darkly paneled whiskey bar has been the harbinger of all things classy downtown. With live jazz throughout the week and a perfect Old Fashioned anytime, Seven Grand attracts a young and well appointed crowd. Get there early and grab a corner booth to talk business or a pool table to unwind.
This darkly paneled whiskey bar has been the harbinger of all things classy downtown. With live jazz throughout the week and a perfect Old Fashioned anytime, Seven Grand attracts a young and well appointed crowd. Get there early and grab a corner booth to talk business or a pool table to unwind.
Golden Gopher
417 W 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014
Now owned by the same people who brought us Seven Grand, the Golden Gopher has been classed up a lot lately. Dim and hip, one of the best features is that they can sell you alcohol To Go (due to an ancient liquor license). Good to know…
Now owned by the same people who brought us Seven Grand, the Golden Gopher has been classed up a lot lately. Dim and hip, one of the best features is that they can sell you alcohol To Go (due to an ancient liquor license). Good to know…
Edison the
108 W 2nd St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
In the building that housed L.A.’s first private power plant, there is now a bar. Just don’t spend all night checking out the old generators or you’ll be pegged as a nerd.
In the building that housed L.A.’s first private power plant, there is now a bar. Just don’t spend all night checking out the old generators or you’ll be pegged as a nerd.
Bar 107
107 W 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
Feel like loosening up a little more than just your tie? Bar 107 is a lot more divey than the other bars mentioned here. But cheap booze flows freely until everyone is on the same level. Almost like communism, but a lot more fun.
Feel like loosening up a little more than just your tie? Bar 107 is a lot more divey than the other bars mentioned here. But cheap booze flows freely until everyone is on the same level. Almost like communism, but a lot more fun.









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Click here to log in.Wiiiicked guide!
Thanks for all the info.
Totally helping me plan my trip!
Very informative guide, socallocal… your moniker also reminds me of the song Rappers Delite which is always a good thing… SOCAL, LOCAL, Holiday Innnnn!
If my company paid for me to stay at The Standard, they better pay for a new swimsuit too… I heard that pool is amazing! I wonder if there is wireless by the pool…. hmmmm