Los Angeles Plaza Park
Address | 125 Paseo de la Plz, Los Angeles, CA | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (213) 485-5572 | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www.laparks.org/park/los-angeles-plaza | ||||||||||||||
Categories | Park | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.9 8 reviews | ||||||||||||||
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Los Angeles Plaza Park reviews
8There was no concert the day I attended, but workers were setting up for a concert the next day. Even with people sitting in the benches the workers didn't get in the way of the people and the people didn't get in the way of the workers. Seperate bathrooms for men and women but they get pretty dirty towards the end of the day. The brick wall around the trees and decor was designed in an angle so people couldn't sit down or even really lean against them. That was kind of weird and rude. I assume it is anti homeless architecture.
One of the most beautiful places that I have been to without question. The natural scenery plus the wildlife is just breath taking.
Beautify Park with a nice playground and pool. It is in a nice area and has a very calm vibe to it.
It was a quiet night most of them were old people and homeless people and some food businesses were, selling shampurrados and tamales?
I give the Los Angeles Plaza Park located at 125 Paseo De La Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90012 FIVE STARS. Find a spot to sit when visiting this park and enjoy the scenery that's surrounding it. 5️⃣ s
I almost don't want to write a review of this park because part of what I love about it is how few people have been there when I've gone! It always surprises me because honestly, if I could go to this park every day, I would. I live in the Valley and make the extra 30 minute commute just to come and relax at this park.
The fact that Olvera Street is the first and oldest street in Los Angles is very cool! The one-block plaza has of course been refurbished but has the authentic flavor of a Mexican Street market place. The Mexican restaurants in the plaza look great. I ate at La Golondrina and really found the food and drink very tasty!
Depends on what you like, they always have something happening here. Lots of live music. It's a cool place to take pictures or catch up with old friends. No tables really. Lots of places to sit tho I liked it, cool educational plaques to read as well