Places Of Interest in Wilshire Center / Koreatown Los Angeles, CA

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Stash House gallery

A Los Angeles escape room that is all about Los Angeles culture... crime culture. Your group has been invited to a seemingly-normal Koreatown apartment own

The Hollywood Majestic gallery

Recreating the style and feel of the best hidden venues in NYC and Chicago, The Hollywood Majestic is an intimate, upscale Artistic Center located in Ea

Cupcake Theater gallery

Hollywood's favorite tiny theater finally goes big! With a much larger venue, brand new stage, and double the seats, this new Cupcake Theater miraculous

Archdiocese Of Los Angeles gallery

Archdiocese of Los Angeles is a Catholic organization that promotes its mission through worship, education and service. The institution provides programs a

Neighborhoods:
Wilshire Center - Koreatown, Central LA
Payment method:
amex, check, discover, master card, visa
Mo's House Of Axe gallery

LA’s hottest axe throwing spot. Mo's House of Axe is the only venue in Los Angeles with a full bar, restaurant, 20 axe throwing lanes, visiting DJs, and li

MidWilShuttle gallery

Proudly servicing all airports and cruise terminals in the greater Los Angeles area, including Disneyland, and many cities in Southern California. Service