Summary
Introduction to L.A. Live
L.A. Live is an entertainment complex located in Downtown Los Angeles, situated next to the Staples Center and Los Angeles Convention Center. It opened its first venue, the Nokia Theatre, in 2007, which has since been renamed the Microsoft Theatre. The complex is anchored by the 54-story Ritz-Carlton L.A. Live Residences and Hotel, along with the connected JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live, both of which opened in 2010. The GRAMMY Museum prominently faces Figueroa, while the Microsoft Theatre, which hosts the GRAMMY Awards, looks out over Nokia Plaza across from the Staples Center.
To create a West Coast Times Square ambiance, approximately 25 HD video billboards adorn six free-standing towers and various building facades surrounding Nokia Plaza. The alternating display of vibrant video advertising offers a captivating light spectacle across the reflective surfaces of the buildings.
Consequently, while L.A. Live presents a diverse array of dining and entertainment options, it remains somewhat isolated due to limited pedestrian routes connecting it to other areas of Downtown LA. However, ongoing developments are improving connectivity, along with convenient freeway access, a nearby Metro stop, and readily available taxi services.
For a pleasant diversion, check out the GRAMMY Walk of Fame, which winds its way through L.A. Live, honoring the winners in the top four GRAMMY categories since the inception of the awards in 1959.
Entertainment Venues at L.A. Live
The Staples Center serves as the home arena for both the LA Lakers and LA Kings.
The Microsoft Theatre hosts a wealth of popular music concerts, while Club Nokia showcases emerging music acts and cultural performances, all complemented by Wolfgang Puck’s catering.
In addition, The Conga Room is a vibrant nightclub featuring DJ and live music events amidst a Latin-themed atmosphere, including Boca Restaurant. For cinema lovers, Regal Cinemas boasts a 14-screen theater located opposite the Ritz-Carlton, and Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge combines the fun of bowling with nightclub ambiance and dining.
Restaurants at L.A. Live
Dining options abound at L.A. Live, with highlights including:
- BOCA – A Latin-inspired tapas restaurant within The Conga Room.
- Fleming’s Fine Steakhouse and Wine Bar – Known for its extensive wine selection and classic steakhouse offerings.
- gLAnce Wine Bar and The Mixing Room – Full-service bars serving delightful small plates.
- Katsuya – A trendy sushi spot representative of its Hollywood counterpart.
- Lawry’s Carvery – Offers comfort foods and hand-carved sandwiches.
- Various eateries such as Smashburger, Tom’s Urban, and Wolfgang Puck’s establishments serve a range of culinary delights.
Moreover, the glitzy food court at the FIGat7th shopping center, just three blocks away, provides additional options for dining.
Hotels at L.A. Live
For accommodation, the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live is the primary convention hotel, featuring over 800 rooms. Other nearby options include the luxurious Ritz-Carlton L.A. Live, Luxe City Center Hotel, and boutique hotels such as Figueroa Hotel, O Hotel, and The Millennium Biltmore Hotel. These options provide a variety of atmospheres, from high-end luxury to casual comfort.
Getting to L.A. Live
L.A. Live is easily accessible from the east side of the 110 Harbor Freeway, just north of the 10 Freeway between Olympic and Chick Hearn Ct/11th Street. Due to the complex freeway interchange, the exits can be somewhat intricate. For instance:
- From the 110 northbound: Merge onto the off-ramp for the 10, taking the Pico Ave lane and exiting at Chick Hearn Ct.
- From the 10 westbound: Merge with the 110 north and take the Pico Ave lane.
- From the 10 eastbound: Exit at 9th street and navigate back if necessary.
In addition to driving, public transportation options include the Metro Red Line and Blue Line, both of which provide convenient stops within walking distance to L.A. Live.
Parking at L.A. Live
Parking can be costly at designated lots, particularly during events at L.A. Live, Staples Center, and the LA Convention Center. However, numerous public and private parking lots are available nearby, providing options for significantly lower rates. Utilizing services like bestparking.com can help identify fair pricing options in the vicinity. Furthermore, the Fig at 7th Shopping Center offers discounted evening parking after 5 pm.
Seasonal Events at L.A. Live
L.A. Live is a fantastic venue for various seasonal events:
- During the summer, enjoy occasional outdoor concerts. Explore the Event Schedule for details.
- This holiday season, the LA Kings Holiday on Ice outdoor ice rink adds an extra layer of excitement.