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    Pershing Square Station

    3.3 (47 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Cristina D.

    After covid I was very skeptical about taking the Metro again. But I was very pleasantly surprised when I rode this day. The train itself was very clean and the platform was also very clean.

    Stefanny B.

    I have to get off here for work. It's not clean station and I don't feel safe sometimes . A lot of crazy people get on. I'll just say to be careful with your belongings. After you get off and walk it's safe.

    Don't know what was falling down faster.  His beanie, pants or himself.

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    Smelled like pee and couldn't really take me anywhere I wanted to go. If you're in la, bring a car.

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    11 years ago

    This stop is acceptable, because it does not start to smell like pee for another 3 stops or so.

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    Little Tokyo/Art Districts Metro Station - Metro loves Godzilla

    Little Tokyo/Art Districts Metro Station

    3.7(22 reviews)
    0.7 miLittle Tokyo, Downtown

    I wanted to make this review in appreciation to Metro for hosting a FIFA World Cup watch party at…read morethe station. Some of my favorite memories travelling through Europe and South America during multiple World Cups is the sense of community that is created by the event. Many cities will put up large screens in parks and central plazas for their residents to watch the matches for free, local vendors capitalize on the increased traffic, and residents all join together to watch the matches regardless of their affiliation. Not only will you will see fans of both teams joining together in friendly rivalry, but fans of soccer in general wearing the jersey of their local club, or kids in their youth league jersey, or even completely unrelated teams to two playing. Yesterday's event at Little Tokyo station was no different, with many attendees wearing the Mexican El Tri and Las Aguilas, coming to support Japan due to a controversal play by Netherlands in 2014. There were fans wearing Oranje, Feyenoord Rotterdam, USMNT, LA Galaxy and LAFC jerseys, and even Dodgers and Tokyo Giants gear. I also loved the Rally Wagon providing a creative activity for kids (of all ages) to participate, and in fact made a Samurai Blue pennant for myself as well... Some notes for future activations. While providing shaded areas is important, too much makes it difficult to fully appreciate the main viewing area. I feel that the shaded pavillion could have been pushed further south without the side wings so not to obstruct the view from the beer garden, restroom, or water station. As for non-FIFA notes, this is a great station, well placed for access to Little Tokyo and always feels clean and safe. I love the plaque recognizing of the legendary Atomic Cafe that previously occupied the location as well as a brief history of the neighborhood. Bravo Metro on creating and continuing to maintain one of my favorite stations in your system.

    LT/AD Station is one of the 107 subway stations in LA county. This station hub connect the E and A…read moreline. Moreover, it is one of the cleanest and homeless free-somewhat, stations in the system. And you will also see those metro community staff and cops patrolling. Taking about safety and security. I liked the murals on this station as well. Overall, I liked this station.

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    MTA - 7th Street/Metro Center Station

    MTA - 7th Street/Metro Center Station

    3.7(113 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    The hub the connect most! If more stations were as connecting at 7th St/Metro Center LA would be so…read moremuch more public transit friendly! You can connect with the Metro Blue (A) and Expo Line (E) lines on the upper platform or the Red (B) and Purple (D) on the lower platforms not to mention the Silver (J) line above ground. There are tap stands and gates at every entrance and exit, even between switch and when you tap between trains it simple "Transfers" and doesn't reduce your fare at all. I think I had three transfers from near Studio City to NoHo to this station to the Blue line the other day... Was kind of cool! Definitely enjoy going green and riding metro when I can. I did here a rumor that the new K (Pink) Line might extend over to here as well at some point which would be pretty great. It's often busy here and the Expo and Blue are constantly running. The Red and Purple lines don't run as frequently as the others and as the day goes on, but it's about a 10 minute wait usually until after 5 PM where things shift and by night maybe every 15 to 30 minutes. I believe eventually Metro and this station will get back to later hours again and eventually run all night. Great Metro staff and the most you'll see at any station other than Union station. You can catch trains and/or exit from through The Bloc shopping center or across the street on the corner of 7th & Flower St.

    Public transportation in Los Angeles, California…read more.. We don't have subways in Hawaii. That's why mainland transportation system is fascinating to me. It's organized and efficient! We had to use the Metro because parking at Exposition Park was sold out per information on an email. Tim knew that the 7th Street Station in Downtown LA would get us to the concert. We parked around 6th and Flower in a metered street parking. It's free after 10pm. Uhg. It's better than parking in a paid lot. We got Tap Cards at a kiosk, entered the station, hopped on the Metro, and got to Exposition Park in no time! Note: it's not the cleanest nor the safest. We just walked quickly and maintained awareness of our surroundings.

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    Hollywood / Highland Red Line Station

    Hollywood / Highland Red Line Station

    3.8(63 reviews)
    6.2 miHollywood

    Very convenient metro stop that will put you right in the heart of the action on Hollywood Blvd.read more

    Pretty easy Metro Station!…read more The Hollywood / Highland - Metro B (Red )Line is in the center of Hollywood with instant access to the Hollywood Ovation, Jimmy Kimmel Live, the TCL Chinese Theater (aka Grauman's), Hollywood Wax Museum, part of the Walk of Fame, Dolby Theater and numerous other Hollywood staples. The descend down is a few twist, turns and flights (of stairs)... As well as the journey up naturally. The elevator sometimes is down as are the escalators, but rarely at the same time and usually not for too long. You'll see LA Metro workers about more commonly here as this is a high foot traffic stop if you need any assistance. That cool down breeze coming up from the platform can be intense, but very welcome on warm weather days - hold onto your hats, caps and accessories. They have several kiosk for purchasing Metro Tap cards as well as reloading if you prefer a physical card, but you can also access and reload in the Metro Tap App which also lets you know when the next trains are arriving North West towards North Hollywood or East bound toward Hollywood /Vine Station and beyond. It's large and spacious compared to some other stations - very Hollywood and grand! Q Tip: There isn't parking for this metro location, but there is at North Hollywood as well as Universal Station.

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    Civic Center/Grand Park Metro Red and Purple Line Station - The inside of the location

    Civic Center/Grand Park Metro Red and Purple Line Station

    3.8(18 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown

    Civic Center/Grand Park Metro Station we re-meet…read more After a great night out in DTLA I caught the Red Line (aka B Line) back home. I've been to Civic Center/Grand Park Station more than a handful of times in the past, but it's usually not my default as Pershing is more central. It's a well kept station, minimal issues. I'm not a big fan of the installation of Flying men they have on the train platform. Something about it just doesn't resonate well with me. A for effort and I won't hold that against LA Metro. I do love all the other art, mosaics and overall layout of this station. This station always feels more relaxed and safer than some. You can catch the Metro Red or Purple (aka D Line) heading to Union Station or inbound through Downtown, Koreatown, and eventually through Mid-Wilshire/Central LA and beyond. I typically catch the Red through Hollywood back to North Hollywood and the San Fernando Valley/ area. Fare is $1.75 one way and $3 round trip. You have a lot of options for passes and fares both through the TAP metro app and at the kiosk for purchasing and reloading a physical card. Escalators, elevators and/or stairs available on both entrance/exit ends either at Hill/1st Street or at Grand Park. Q Tip: No metro parking at this station, but there is at Union Station (paid) and 100 free parking spaces at Westlake/MacArthur Park Station. Open 4:30 am until midnight-ish daily.

    Civic center/ Grand station is a solid area to come by in the middle of down town Los Angeles. One…read moreof the cleanest parts of the area. My first time ever coming here. This place entails the b red line north Hollywood station & the purple line union station. I wouldn't mind coming back here again though. One of the safest parts of Los Angeles. Eastbound to Union Station Red B line Westbound to North Hollywood Red B line Eastbound to Union station purple D line Westbound to Wilshire/Western Purple D Line I still would drive around the city. But if you want to take a break to get around the city you can come to this location. They also have a nice park here as well.

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    Civic Center/Grand Park Metro Red and Purple Line Station - Going up the escalator

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    Civic Center/Grand Park Metro Red and Purple Line Station - Going up the escalators

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    Chinatown Gold Line Station - Blossom Plaza connects

    Chinatown Gold Line Station

    3.8(18 reviews)
    1.4 miChinatown

    Originally opening in 2003 as part of the Gold Line (connecting Union Station to Pasadena), the…read moreChinatown Metro Station is now part of the A Line (aka Blue Line), connecting directly with Long Beach, making it very convenient for us. It is an elevated station, with elevators and escalators (when operational) taking one to street level. Because this area is hilly, one can also stop before fully going down, and instead go through Blossom Plaza to the northwest, exiting onto Broadway. It's the first stop going north from Union Station and actually is walkable from there as well. Did make a request Yelp to change the incorrect name (since the Gold Line still exists but no longer stops at this station)... hoping action would be taken to correct.

    This is probably my favorite steakhouse... I mean... Gold Line station. Clean, decorative, and…read moreclose to a lot of things I enjoy, like fireworks, Asian food restaurants, inexpensive shopping, and baby water turtles in those fluorescent-topped clear plastic cages. Yeah, I know they have salmonella, but they're so cute. Mrs. Picante and I ran the Firecracker 10K this year, and while the t-shirt, logo, and medal were dumb, the morning was breathtakingly beautiful. We boarded the train in Arcadia, and within 35 minutes, we were getting off at the Chinatown station for our 8:45 start time. Can't beat the convenience, and the Sunday morning ride was 98.7% hobo free. After the race, we wandered around a little and looked at stuff-- even walked down that narrow alley of shops that is in every cops n robbers movie featuring Chinatown. For $1.75, this is really convenient, and for those of you that go a little heavy on the Tsing Tao, this is a great way to keep yourself and other safe.

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    Historic Broadway Station - 202 Broadway entrance

    Historic Broadway Station

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown

    Brand new and definitely for you! The Historic Broadway Station near 2nd Street and Broadway is…read morehere! Had the pleasure of getting lost here the other day on my way towards Expositions Park and the USC area only I was heading Northbound in the direction of Azusa rather than Santa Monica. The update of the Expo Lines now recent kicked in with the old Expo Light Blue Train fading away and the E - Gold Line (formerly the L) being extended in its place...The Historic Broadway station being one of three new stations and one of the latest and greatest to help this come about. I haven't seen a station this well lit and clean with so much accessible from platform to the above surface for boarding in a long while. I was impressed with all the displays, maps, elevators and Metro staff as well as peace officers on sight to keep the flow going. All offered to assists me especially one really kind Metro guy, they could tell I was a little turned around or lost, but I figured it out as soon as I stepped on the platform and just reversed my route. Definitely glad to see another station in the Downtown area, giving riders more options as well as transfers. It is a little confusing after decades of knowing lines by their colors to specifically refer to them by letter only when make announcements, but I guess they're hoping to make it somewhat more relative to metro systems on the east coast that have been thriving and expanded forever, but this is Los Angeles, if it ain't broke don't fix it... Just add improvements. Highly recommend this station for adventures and destinations.

    One of the newer stations downtown when they split the the lines to go from Long Beach and…read morePasadena. It's fairly clean still. Kind of a dead area though kind of close to city hall but I think they have a stop there but that's for the heavy rail lines for people that don't want to transfer. Hopefully they up zone the area

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    Historic Broadway Station - No gum yet! Those spots aren't gum, part of concrete design or smears?

    No gum yet! Those spots aren't gum, part of concrete design or smears?

    Historic Broadway Station
    Historic Broadway Station

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