Aside from the parking fees, there is no entrance fee for CityWalk. You can stroll around and check out the shops, dine, or find late-night entertainment at no cost.
Set within Anaheim’s Disneyland Resort, steps from the entrances to Disneyland and California Adventure, the Downtown Disney District offers a taste of the parks without a ticket. While you won’t find any rides, the festive outdoor promenade brims with specialty shops and eateries wrapped in Disney’s enchanting, trademark artistry. You’ll stroll by fanciful facades, dazzling gardens, and fun details hidden by Disney Imagineers. Plus, you’ll enjoy free live entertainment and unique souvenirs not found inside the parks. Whether you’re bookending a visit to one of the theme parks, or simply craving an atmospheric meal, here are the best things to see and eat in the Downtown Disney District.
Being the west coast’s hub of fashion, along with the largest flower market in the country and the largest selection of textiles and notions in the US, the LA Fashion District is jammed packed with 4,000+ independently owned and operated retail and wholesale businesses. The 107 blocks of creativity, community and color that make up the LA Fashion District are safe, walkable, and easy to navigate with the district being geographically divided into 17 distinct categories.
Exploring Los Angeles Chinatown is a rewarding adventure. This colorful urban setting, only a stone’s throw from the city’s civic and cultural center, explodes in a fantasy of sights, sounds, and colors during Chinese New Year, Chinatown Summer Nights each Summer and each fall, Moon Festival, and CicLAvia. Every day of the year, Chinatown is a veritable movable feast for the senses, a vibrant center of commerce, tourism, culture, and community.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a series of stars embedded in the sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Each star bears the name of a celebrity who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry.
This landmark is more than just a collection of celebrities' names. It is also a living history of the entertainment industry. As new stars are added to the Walk of Fame, they join a rich tradition that dates back to the early days of Hollywood.
The pier is one of the many things to do in Santa Monica. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants, and shops, the Pier also offers stunning views and over a century of history.