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Craving authentic Korean vibes? Koreatown is your go-to destination! From sizzling Korean BBQ and sweet, melt-in-your-mouth bingsu to trendy boutiques and cozy coffee shops, every corner pulses with culture. Shop, eat, snap pics, and recharge—all in one vibrant, buzzing neighborhood. This is where LA’s urban soul meets Korean flair!

The Hoxton, Downtown La

The Hoxton, Downtown La

4.5 / 5Great11 Reviews
1060 S Broadway
4.56KM from Koreatown

Located in the heart of LA, this hotel is perfectly convenient—just a short walk to theaters and stadiums, with free WiFi and a refreshing outdoor pool to unwind. Traveling with kids? No worries, they’ll love the play area and family-friendly amenities, plus it’s pet-friendly too! Enjoy a drink at the poolside bar or savor delicious American cuisine at their on-site restaurant. With shuttle services and valet parking, getting around is a breeze. The stylish rooms feature luxury bedding and designer toiletries, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay.

Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerBarChildren's Play AreaPick-up Service
per night
From
USD**7
LA Homestay

LA Homestay

3.9 / 510 Reviews
1601 East 4th St, Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA
7.45KM from Koreatown
KitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryerPick-up ServiceShuttle Service to Station
per night
From
USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Koreatown

The Standard, Los Angeles is a top choice near Koreatown, offering modern design and easy access to Korean restaurants, shopping, and cultural spots. Another excellent option is Kimpton Hotel Monaco Los Angeles, located just steps from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and Hollywood Boulevard. Both hotels provide exceptional service, stylish rooms, and walkable proximity to Koreatown’s vibrant food scene and nightlife. Their central location makes them ideal for travelers seeking convenience and urban flair.

Traveling from Koreatown to Downtown LA is convenient via the Metro Bus Line 20 or the Metro Rail B Line (Purple Line), with a stop at Wilshire/Western Station—just a 15-minute ride. Ride-hailing services like Uber or Lyft also offer quick, affordable options, typically taking 10–15 minutes. For those who prefer walking, well-connected sidewalks and green pathways link Koreatown to nearby areas such as West Hollywood and Downtown LA, making short trips accessible and pleasant. Real-time transit apps enhance trip planning with accurate schedules and live updates.

Must-try experiences in Koreatown include savoring authentic Korean BBQ at renowned spots like Kogi BBQ, where fusion flavors blend American and Korean cuisine. Visit the Korean Cultural Center for traditional tea ceremonies, hanbok (Korean dress) rentals, and seasonal workshops. Stroll along Grand Avenue at night to enjoy vibrant neon lights and street art. Don’t miss the annual Korea Festival, held each summer, featuring live music, dance performances, and authentic street food—perfect for immersing yourself in Korean culture.

Yes, Hyatt Regency Los Angeles Downtown is an excellent family-friendly option near Koreatown, offering a kids’ playroom, indoor pool, and spacious family suites. It’s close to major attractions like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and provides complimentary shuttle service to Disneyland Resort (approx. 30 min drive). Another great choice is Holiday Inn Los Angeles Downtown, which features a game area, breakfast buffet, and proximity to child-friendly restaurants and parks. Both hotels are located near major transit hubs, making them ideal for families exploring Koreatown and beyond.

Top food picks in Koreatown include Kogi BBQ’s Korean tacos, blending Korean sauces with Mexican tortillas. Try Soban for handmade cold noodles and stone-bowl bibimbap, known for their rich textures. Mandu Gogi offers delicious dumplings and spicy beef soup. For innovative takes on tradition, visit Paprika and Gogung. To experience authentic street food, explore small alleyway fried chicken shops, paired with cold Korean beer—perfect for a casual, flavorful meal.

Yes, transportation in Koreatown is highly convenient. The Metro Rail B Line (Purple Line) stops at Wilshire/Western Station, connecting directly to Washington Square and Hollywood. Multiple bus lines—including Line 20 and Line 760—serve the area, while Uber and Lyft are widely available. The LAX FlyAway bus also stops nearby, offering efficient airport access. Bike-sharing stations and dedicated pedestrian walkways further enhance mobility. Overall, Koreatown offers diverse transit options, making it a seamless hub for exploring Los Angeles.