It belongs to the small street adjacent to the square. It is said to be the original street of Los Angeles. There is still a Mexican legacy. It is less than a thousand yards long on the masonry road that is prohibited from vehicles. There are many Mexican-style restaurants, rare goods shops and vendors on both sides, full of exotic atmosphere. The residents are mostly of Mexican descent and still wear Spanish-style clothing
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It belongs to the small street adjacent to the square. It is said to be the original street of Los Angeles. There is still a Mexican legacy. It is less than a thousand yards long on the masonry road that is prohibited from vehicles. There are many Mexican-style restaurants, rare goods shops and vendors on both sides, full of exotic atmosphere. The residents are mostly of Mexican descent and still wear Spanish-style clothing
Just next to Union Station, a short street, mainly some shops, restaurants, and a memorial hall. There is no need for tickets, and I don't understand anything. It is quite deserted at night. Soon after shopping.
It was once called the "Angel Walking Road" and belongs to the small street adjacent to the square. It is said to be the original street of Los Angeles. There is still a Mexican legacy. It is less than a thousand yards long on the masonry road that is prohibited from vehicles. There are many Mexican-style restaurants on both sides. Cream stores and vendors, full of exotic atmosphere, residents mostly of Mexican descent, still wearing Spanish-style clothing.
Great place to go solo or by yourself! You see a lot of the Mexican culture! Very amazing dancing and music! Closest thing I have experienced to real Mexico
One of the oldestStreets in Los Angeles, Mexican Market place, El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument.29 mins drive 21.8 miles
Such a unique part of the city concentrated into one little street. One of the most awesome and creative spots in LA to visit in my opinion, especially if you love mexican food!
Cool area with small shops that remind of a previous era in LA history. Located next to downtown and the train station, making the time jump even more interesting.
This is living history. Take a look at city around you and realize it all started from here. Beautiful this is truly a Los Angeles iconic landmark