Los Angeles/Wilshire

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caption=Hancock Park Greater Wilshire is an area of Los Angeles. Its boundaries are Melrose Avenue/Hollywood to the north, La Cienega Blvd/West Hollywood to the west and the 10 Freeway to the south, and Hoover Street/Los Angeles/Northwest|Westlake to the east. The area encompasses the neighborhoods of Mid-City, Mid-Wilshire, Fairfax, Hancock Park, Windsor Plaza, Koreatown, and Pico-Union.

Koreatown is a major attraction and extends along Olympic Blvd from about Alvarado west to Western Ave. The majority of residents in this area are actually Hispanic, however practically all businesses are Korean. K-town is known for its excellent array of restaurants and for its lively nightlife.

Travel to Los Angeles/Wilshire

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Apart from the easy to understand but crowded road system, use a Metro train or one of the many bus routes to get in and around this pedestrian-friendly region of Los Angeles.

By Rail

Metro Station losangeles|Purple Line trains (marked for Wilshire/Western) run from Downtown Union Station through the area with stops at Wilshire/Vermont, Wilshire/Normandie and terminate at Western Avenue (Koreatown).

Metro Station losangeles|Red Line trains (marked for North Hollywood) share the same tracks from Union Station to Wilshire/Vermont, where they turn north to Hollywood, stopping at Vermont/Beverly.

Travel on a Bus in Los Angeles/Wilshire

Of the many routes that cover the region and the Metro Rapid 720 is good for east-west coverage along Wilshire Boulevard. The 720 starts in Santa Monica and runs down Wilshire through Downtown to East Los Angeles and Commerce, stopping only at major intersections. For local service along Wilshire, consider the less-frequent Metro Local 20. Other frequent east-west Metro routes serving the area are the 14 along Beverly Blvd and the 16 on 3rd St and the Local 28/Rapid 728 on Olympic Blvd and the 30 along Pico Blvd, and the Local 33/Rapid 733 on Venice Blvd, while frequent north-south routes include the Local 204/Rapid 754 on Vermont Ave and the Local 207/Rapid 757 along Western Ave, and the Local 217/Rapid 780 on Fairfax Ave.

What to see in Los Angeles/Wilshire

LACMA BCAM and palm trees - The Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Head over to Hancock Park for a peek at LA's wealthiest (but least-well known) neighborhood. Once there, walk along Larchmont Blvd and look into the overpriced but homey boutiques along Hancock Park's main street. For local Oaxacan & Salvadoran culture, walk along Pico Blvd between Vermont & Normandie (the "Byzantine Latino District") and investigate Latino Catholic imagery & icons at one of the numerous local markets before heading over to Papa Cristo's for Greek. If you're over on La Brea between 1st and 2nd, walk a block over to Sycamore to see gorgeous Art Deco homes and apartment buildings. Walk along the busy, multicultural Wilshire Blvd and the Champs Elysees of Los Angeles, between Hoover and Wilton before checking out Korean nightlife on 6th Street and Oaxacan nightlife on 8th.

  • Pan Pacific Park 34.0738, -118.3552 off of Grove Dr between Beverly and 3rd - Has a gym, senior center, baseball fields, picnic benches, and children's play areas. Right next to the Fairfax branch of the Los Angeles Public Library.

Museums

  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art - LACMA - 5905 Wilshire Blvd 34.0629, -118.358 ☎ +1-323-857-6000 Opening Hours: Monday - Tu, Thursday 11AM Monday - 5PM, Friday 11AM Monday - 8PM, Saturday Sunday 10AM Monday - 7PM, West closed Adults $15, students and seniors $10, children under 18 free. Free general admission for everyone on the second Tuesday of each month. Special exhibitions require extra fee Los Angeles County Museum of Art Highsmithmaycompanywilshire This huge museum features a vast array of works on display from around the globe, with particularly strong collections of Asian, Latin American and American art. You'll want to devote the better part of a day to seeing this place, as the museum is spread out across several buildings. The collection is incredibly varied: iconic pieces of modern art sit a floor removed from artifacts of ancient Greece and Rome. Among the many highlights you'll find are a marvelous pavilion devoted to Japanese art, a remarkable collection of pre-Columbian art from Latin America, and the new Broad Contemporary Art Museum (BCAM) with its many large-scale and innovative installations. On the grounds (and viewable to all for free) are several massive installation pieces, including Chris Burden's photogenic Urban Light, a veritable forest of working street lamps arranged in front of the Wilshire Blvd entrance, and Michael Heizer's Levitated Mass, a huge boulder perched over a walkway behind the museum. LACMA also hosts many special exhibitions and the subjects of which are often just as varied as the museum's permanent collection.

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  • Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits - 5801 Wilshire Blvd 34.063056, -118.355833 ☎ +1-323-934-7243 Opening Hours: Daily 9:30AM Monday - 5PM Adults $12, youth (13-17)/seniors (62+)/college students (w/ ID) $9, children (3-12) $5, children under 3 free. Free general admission for everyone 1st Tuesday of the month, except July and August La Brea Tar Pits An excellent museum that displays fossils of animals – including saber-toothed cats, dire wolves and mammoths – that got stuck in tar pits during the Ice Age 10,000 to 40,000 years ago. Visitors can watch fossils being prepared and learn about the natural and human history of the tar pits. However and the real highlight is just outside the museum in Hancock Park, where you'll find a Pleistocene Garden and the tar pits themselves, with life-size replicas of extinct mammals and where you can witness the ongoing excavation of the pits.
  • Petersen Automotive Museum - 6060 Wilshire Blvd 34.062472, -118.361034 ☎ +1-323-930-2277 Opening Hours: Daily 10AM Monday - 6PM Adults $15, seniors and students $12, children $7, children under 3, active duty military, personal care and educators free Petersen Automotive Museum PetersonMuseum 01 Has a great display of more than 150 rare and classic cars, trucks and motorcycles amidst its four floors and ft[sup2[/sup 300,000. The first floor traces the history of the automobile and the second floor has five rotating exhibits of cars and the third floor is a hands-on Discovery Center, and the top floor is an all-glass penthouse conference center that is used primarily for special events. The intersection outside is the site of the Biggie Smalls murder. Recently reopened after an extensive renovation and the exterior of the building sports a striking array of steel ribbons that wrap around the structure.
  • Craft & Folk Art Museum (CAFAM) - 5814 Wilshire Blvd. 34.0622, -118.3555 ☎ +1-323-937-4230 Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday 11AM Monday - 5PM, Saturday Sunday noon-6PM, first Thursday of every month 6:30PM Monday - 9:30PM General admission $7, students and seniors (65+) $5, veterans, active military and children under 10 free. Sunday pay what you want Hosts exhibitions of traditional folk art and contemporary craft. Also offers classes and workshops where participants can create their own works of art.

Photo galleries

La Brea Ave has a string of great photo galleries with changing exhibitions - a great place to see excellent photography, and if you can afford it, to buy some. Wilshire and Beverly Blvd also have several dotted around.

  • Fahey/Klein Gallery - 148 North La Brea Ave 34.074955, -118.343874 ☎ +1-323-934-2250 - Home of some great photographers, such as Herb Ritts.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Los Angeles/Wilshire

Hit Week 2012 - Los Angeles, El Rey Theatre - The marquee of the El Rey

  • CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Blvd. 34.0748, -118.3590 - This historic broadcasting complex was built in 1952 and continues to be the home of many of American TV's most popular shows, such as American Idol, The Price is Right, and The Young and The Restless. Tickets for shows that have a studio audience can usually be had for free at the CBS box office or on the show's website, but be forewarned that ticket distribution is frequently in excess of audience capacity and long lines can form for popular shows--Price is Right audience members, in particular, have been known to camp outside the studio the night before a taping just for a chance to be a contestant!
  • El Rey Theatre - 5515 Wilshire Boulevard 34.0627, -118.3488 ☎ +1-323-936-6400 - A local landmark Art Deco theater, this standing room-only music venue is a popular for rock-and-roll and pop concerts.
  • The Wiltern - 3790 Wilshire Blvd 34.0613, -118.3086 ☎ +1-213-388-1400 - At the junction of Wilshire & Western and the Wiltern is housed in a towering Art Deco structure. This major concert venue is a local favorite and plays host to many pop and rock-and-roll bands.
  • Improv - 8162 Melrose Avenue 34.08357, -118.36729 ☎ +1-323-651-2583 - A popular and noted comedy club that plays host to lots of big-name acts.
  • The Groundlings - 7307 Melrose Ave 34.08372, -118.34904 ☎ +1-323-934-4747 - A popular venue for improv and sketch comedy that has launched plenty of famous careers.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Los Angeles/Wilshire

THE GROVE Los Angeles - Trolley passing through The Grove

Shop along La Brea between 1st & 2nd for a good selection of vintage as well as expensive jeans.

  • The Grove - 189 The Grove Dr 34.071929, -118.357474 ☎ +1-323-900-8080 +1-888-315-8883 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 10AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 8PM An outdoor shopping and entertainment complex that will appeal to tourists that want to shop, with most of the fashion chains you can expect to find at any upscale mall, as well as some Halal restaurants and a movie theater. At the center of the complex is a dancing fountain, and a tourist trolley offers free rides between The Grove and the adjacent Farmers Market.
  • Farmers Market - 6333 West 3rd Street 34.0720, -118.3602 ☎ +1-323-933-9211 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 9AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 7PM A historic market complex dating from the 1930s with lots of produce stands, shops and gourmet restaurants, and today it remains a popular spot for local residents to pick up fresh produce. A tourist trolley offers free rides between the Farmers Market and The Grove.
  • Monsier Marcel - 6333 West 3rd Street 34.07174, -118.359825 at Gilmore, market stall #150 ☎ +1-323-935-9451 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 7PM If you enjoy Cheese and and then you'll love shopping here! Monsier Marcel is a delightful French deli in the Farmers Markets on 3rd Avenue where you can stock up on a range of gourmet produce, but most importantly there's over 500 vintage of on offer with a range of experienced staff to help you make your decisions.
  • Decades - 8214 Melrose Ave 34.08361, -118.36837 ☎ +1-323-655-1960 - This Melrose Avenue shop is the place to go for vintage 1960s and 1970s couture and accessories.

Halal Food & Restaurants

This page uses the following price ranges for a typical meal for one, including soft drink:
Budget Under $10
Mid-range $10 - $20
Splurge Over $20

Eating one's way through Koreatown is an adventure that could take years. Korean restaurants tend to specialize in one thing or another and are pleasantly surprised when outsiders show up and take an interest. Koreans in Los Angeles and in the mother country are now affluent enough to explore their own specialty foods and regional cuisines. This evolving scene seems less formal and more accessible to outsiders than Japanese or Chinese counterparts. Local Channel 18 (KCSI) runs foodie shows that are often captioned in English.

Apart from the ubiquitous Korean frozen yogurt shops (most famously, Pinkberry) and the numerous soju & norebang(karaoke bars, try one of the Korean BBQ places at Chapman Market along 6th a few blocks west of Vermont Ave for delectable Korean Meat.

  • The Corner Place - 2819 James Monday Wood Blvd 34.056262, -118.289831 east of Vermont ☎ +1-213-487-0968 Opening from Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday noon-9PM Good Korean BBQ at a really great price (around $20 is enough to stuff two people). The decor isn't as fancy as more expensive places, but it has charm. The menu is family style, so one order is enough to feed two people. Like most Korean BBQ places, servers bring the hala Meat out for you to cook at your table (but that doesn't mean you shouldn't tip!) With your meal comes a variety of traditional Korean side dishes and a plate of julienned scallions to enjoy with your freshly grilled Meat. For finicky eaters or those new to Korean food and the bulgoki (marinated beef) is always a good choice. On warmer days, or whenever you want a lighter meal, try their cold Noodles soup (white somen Noodles in a cold soup of clear, mild kimchi) with your meal instead of Rice.

Pinks Hot Dogs - Pink's Hot Dogs

  • Pink's Hot Dogs - 709 North La Brea Ave 34.083854, -118.344313 ☎ +1-323-931-4223 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 9:30AM Monday - 2AM, Friday Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 3AM Serving the most famous Hot Dogs in Los Angeles since 1939 and their chili dog will set you back just $2.50. Open every day from 9:30AM to 2AM or later. Expect a long but fairly fast-moving line.
  • Toast - 8221 West 3rd Street 34.072649, -118.36876 ☎ +1-323-655-5018 - Serves traditional American breakfast all day for a reasonable price. Also great lunch food! Popular with famous people.
  • Vegan Glory - 8393 Beverly Blvd 34.076421, -118.372923 Opening Hours: Daily 11AM Monday - 10PM Offers a variety of soy meat-substitutes & tofu choices in the entrees. Also veggie burgers, salads, soups, and noodles. Recommend the papaya salad, spring rolls, spicy eggplant, and yummy carrot cake. The lunch specials are good bargains (soup, salad, spring roll, brown Rice, and choice of entree). Friendly service in a casual, clean setting. Parking available in the lot and on the street.
  • BCD Tofu House - Two locations in Koreatown see below - The menu includes various types of soon tofu stews (at around $8) and combination meals including other traditional Korean entrées (Korean BBQ, bibimbap, etc.) along with a small bowl of soon tofu stew (at around $11-14). Each order comes with a bowl of Rice and the standard array of traditional Korean side dishes. Service and atmosphere are always great. The décor at the location on Wilshire is particularly nice. For those new to eating soon tofu, particularly at BCD Tofu House and there is a certain order to follow in eating your meal (such as cracking the optional raw egg into the stew while it's still boiling). Don't be afraid to wave your server down and ask questions. (Many Korean restaurants have implemented bells at each table in case you have a particularly hard time getting the attention of any servers). Several locations (including the 2 in Koreatown) are open 24 hours.
  • BCD Tofu House - Wilshire and Kingsley - 3575 Wilshire Blvd 34.061987, -118.302656 ☎ +1-213-382-6677 Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
  • BCD Tofu House - Western and 9th - 869 South Western Ave 34.056095, -118.309463 ☎ +1-213-380-3807 Opening Hours: 24 hours daily
  • Blu Jam Cafe - 7371 Melrose Ave 34.083754, -118.350598 at Martel ☎ +1-323-951-9191 Opening Hours: Daily 8AM Monday - 4PM Almost every meal is under $10 Good food with options for everyone. Even some Czech items.
  • Buddha's Belly - 7475 Beverly Blvd 34.076476, -118.353036 ☎ +1-323-931-8588 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday noon-10PM, Friday noon-10:30PM, Saturday 3PM Monday - 10:30PM, Sunday 4PM Monday - 9PM Tasty California-style Asian food.
  • Canter's Deli - 419 North Fairfax Ave 34.078865, -118.361635 ☎ +1-323-651-2030 Opening Hours: 24 hours daily Awesome Yahudi deli on Fairfax, a few blocks north of 3rd. This place has been around since 1931 and you'll know why if you stop by.
  • El Cholo - 1121 South Western Ave 34.050233, -118.309269 ☎ +1-323-734-2773 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 10PM, F-Sa 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 9PM One of the original LA Mexican restaurants is wildly popular, especially for their green corn tamales, when they're in season.
  • El Coyote Cafe - 7312 Beverly Blvd 34.075957, -118.349209 ☎ +1-323-939-2255 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM Known for its margaritas, fun atmosphere, and cute/tacky decor, this Mexican restaurant opened in 1931 at 1st and La Brea, and in 1951 moved to its present location on Beverly Blvd. It is the restaurant where Sharon Tate and her friends ate their last meal before being murdered by the Charles Manson family in 1969.
  • Electric Karma - 8222 West 3rd Street 34.072373, -118.368765 ☎ +1-323-653-2121 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 11:30AM Monday - 10:30PM, Friday Saturday 11:30AM Monday - 11PM The "Most Romantic Indian Restaurant in Los Angeles" offers authentic Punjabi cuisine at reasonable prices for lunch and dinner; a beautiful, candle-lit dining room and open-air courtyard; unique cocktails; and warm, professional staff.
  • Guelaguetza - 3014 West Olympic Blvd 34.05244, -118.300846 ☎ +1-213-427-0608 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday 8AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 8AM Monday - 10PM For the best mole this side of Oaxaca, go to Guelaguetza in Koreatown. The interior is charming, often with a Mexican band is playing. But the star is the mole -- three types are on offer. Try them all, and from then forward when you are stuck eating an everyday lunch, you will dream of Guelaguetza.
  • Monday Café - 7119 Melrose Ave 34.08372, -118.344914 ☎ +1-323-525-0588 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 9AM Monday - 9PM Most mains hover around the $10-15 range One of the hottest new places in Hollywood. If you've been infected with Organica or Macrobiotica, head here now. It's often impossibly crowded and parking's a nightmare. They've got lots of premade things that are handy if you're short on time, otherwise it's better to order fresh, considering how far you'll be set back.
  • Soot Bull Jeep 3136 West 8th Street 34.0576, -118.2957 ☎ +1-213-387-3865 - Classic Korean BBQ where thinly sliced and/or marinated hala Meat is grilled right at the table. Gets fairly smoky, so don't wear anything that needs dry-cleaning.
  • Swingers Diner - 8020 Beverly Blvd 34.075935, -118.364616 at Laurel Ave ☎ +1-323-653-5858 Opening Hours: Daily 6:30AM Monday - 4AM Overly trendy and very popular for an update on diner-style food. Great for breakfast at anytime of the day... and salads, sandwiches, a large menu. Prepare to be assaulted by hipness.
  • Animal - 435 North Fairfax Ave 34.07922, -118.361628 ☎ +1-323-782-9225 Opening Hours: Sunday - Thursday 6PM Monday - 11PM, Friday Saturday 6PM Monday - midnight Mains ~ $30 Somewhat of an anomaly in an increasingly Vegetarian Los Angeles, Animal does what it does extremely well. Jon and Vinny (Two Dudes Catering, Iron Chefs) have finally opened their first restaurant, and their hard work and determination most certainly shows up in the super tasty and creative cuisine. Pescatarians will do just fine with the daily fish, but Vegetarian beware and there's not much here for you.
  • Jar - 8225 Beverly Blvd 34.076308, -118.368821 ☎ +1-323-655-6566 - Popular for yummy Steaks and an inventive menu.
  • Brass Monkey - 3440 Wilshire Blvd 34.06107, -118.29888 ☎ +1-213-381-7047 Opening Hours: Daily 10AM Monday - 2AM Dive-y lounge featuring karaoke
  • El Carmen - 8138 West 3rd Street 34.0721, -118.3672 ☎ +1-323-852-1552 - Tequila's the order of the day here, tasty margaritas, greasy tacos and a chill atmosphere.
  • HMS Bounty - 3357 Wilshire Blvd 34.06201, -118.29720 ☎ +1-213-385-7275 Opening Hours: Daily 10AM Monday - 2AM Old Hollywood dive, affordable drinks, neighborhood bar

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Los Angeles/Wilshire

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

  • Beverly Laurel Motor Hotel - 8018 Beverly Blvd 34.0758020, -118.3644440 ☎ +1-323-651-2441 A popular hotel, next door to Swingers.
  • Wilshire Crest Hotel - 6301 Orange Street 34.06465, -118.36543 A small, elegant inn.

Telecommunications in Los Angeles/Wilshire

  • C and C Internet Cafe - 3500 Wilshire Blvd 34.061614, -118.300696 at Normandie Ave ☎ +1-213-251-0150 Opening Hours: 24 hours daily

News & References Los Angeles/Wilshire


Travel Next

  • West Hollywood - This neighborhood borders the Wilshire neighborhood to the north and is home to the famous Sunset Strip, with its nightlife and its rock-music history, and to the largest nightlife neighborhood in the Los Angeles area.
  • Hollywood - Bordering Wilshire to the northeast and the epicenter of the motion picture industry is a must-see for almost every visitor to LA.
  • Beverly Hills - West of Wilshire and home of 90210, fabled shopping, and the upper crust of Hollywood's elite.
  • Los Angeles/West|West LA - The west side of the sprawling city of LA is home to UCLA and the Getty Museum, and is west of Wilshire.
  • Los Angeles/Northwest|Northwest LA - East of Wilshire (and Northwest of downtown), this area is home to Dodger Stadium and the massive Griffith Park and its world-famous observatory.
  • Los Angeles/Downtown|Downtown LA - Southeast of Wilshire, LA's downtown is where the Lakers and Clippers make their home.
  • Los Angeles/South Central|South Central LA - Despite its rough reputation, this neighborhood south of Wilshire is worth a visit for its museums and the University of Southern California, and the space shuttle Endeavour.



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