What's Chinatown Like?
There's a lot visitors like about Chinatown, especially its restaurants and Chinatown. Make sure to enjoy this walkable neighborhood's great shops. Nature lovers can visit Los Angeles State Historic Park and Los Angeles River. There's plenty more to see, including Olvera Street and San Antonio Winery.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Chinatown?
We have 19 accommodations in the neighborhood. Listed below are our travelers' favorite places to stay in Chinatown:
Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn
City-center hotel with restaurant- Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Fitness center • Cafe • Central location
Royal Pagoda Motel
Hotel with 10 restaurants, 5 bars- Free parking • Free WiFi • 3 cafes • 24-hour front desk • Walkable location
Metro Plaza Hotel
City-center hotel- Free WiFi • 24-hour front desk • Walkable location
Historic City view Suites
Beaux Arts hotel with restaurant, bar- Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Cafe • Terrace
How to Get to Chinatown
Flying to:
- Hawthorne, CA (HHR-Hawthorne Municipal), 11.6 mi (18.6 km) from Chinatown
- Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), 11.6 mi (18.6 km) from Chinatown
- Los Angeles Intl. (LAX), 13 mi (20.9 km) from Chinatown
Getting to Chinatown on Metro
Stations in the neighborhood include:
- Chinatown Station
- Union Station
Things to See and Do in and around Chinatown
What to See in Chinatown
- Los Angeles State Historic Park
- Olvera Street
- Sepulveda House
- La Placita
- Los Angeles River
Things to Do in Chinatown
- San Antonio Winery
- Chinatown Central Plaza
- Chinese Historical Society
- Studio for Southern California History
- Avila Adobe