Visiting Koreatown, Los Angeles 📍

Koreatown (K‑Town) is a dense, vibrant neighborhood located just west of Downtown Los Angeles. It’s one of LA’s most walkable and transit‑rich areas, famous for 24‑hour dining, Korean BBQ, karaoke, and historic landmarks.

🗺️ Location & Boundaries

While K‑Town’s actual borders are much debated, these major streets frame the core:

  • North: Beverly Blvd / 3rd St
  • South: Olympic Blvd / Pico Blvd
  • East: Vermont Ave
  • West: Western Ave

The neighborhood’s spine is Wilshire Boulevard, lined with historic buildings and modern high‑rises.

đźš¶ Walkability

Koreatown has a Walk Score of 93 – one of the highest in Los Angeles. Most dining, shopping, and entertainment are within a 10‑15 minute walk of the Metro stations.

🚇 Public Transportation – “Go Metro”

K‑Town is exceptionally well‑served by LA Metro. No car needed.

  • Metro B Line (Red) & D Line (Purple) – Stops at Wilshire/Vermont and Wilshire/Western.
  • Frequent buses – Lines 20 (Wilshire), 204 (Vermont), 720 (Rapid) run every few minutes.
  • LADOT DASH – Lines A, B, and DD for short trips within the neighborhood.
  • Metro Bike Share – Scooters and bikes available at many stations.

đź’° Fares: Single ride $1.75 (includes 2h of free transfers). Day pass $5. Use a reusable TAP card ($2) or the TAP app on your phone.

đźš— Private Transportation (Car / Rideshare)

  • Parking: Street parking is very limited. Paid lots and garages cost $10–$25 per day.
  • Rideshare / Taxi: Uber and Lyft are widely available – great for late‑night trips.

✨ Top Highlights & Things to Do

  • Korean Cultural Center (KCCLA) – Free exhibits, performances, and language classes.
  • Koreatown Plaza & Koreatown Galleria – Indoor shopping malls with food courts and Korean beauty products.
  • The Wiltern Theatre – Historic Art Deco concert venue.
  • Chapman Plaza – Outdoor complex with trendy restaurants and late‑night bars.
  • Korean spas (Jjimjilbang) – Wi Spa (open 24h) and Crystal Spa.
  • Korean Pavilion Garden (Da Wool Jung) – Traditional pavilion and quiet oasis.
  • Street art & murals – Scattered throughout the neighborhood.

🍽️ Iconic Food & Drink

  • Korean BBQ – Kang Ho-dong Baekjeong, Parks BBQ, Road to Seoul.
  • Late‑night soup – BCD Tofu House (sundubu‑jjigae), Han Bat Shul Lung Tang (ox bone soup).
  • Korean fried chicken – Kyochon, OB Bear.
  • Dessert & coffee – Cafe Bora (purple yam desserts), bingsu shaved ice, themed cafes.
📌 Pro tip: Many restaurants and spas are open 24 hours – K‑Town truly comes alive after dark.
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