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    Westside Pavilion Parking

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    As long as you don't mind the short walk to the Japanese Village Plaza, the flat rate after 5pm is…read moreunmatched. Only thing, be mindful of the closing time the day you're there. If your car is still in there by the time the attendants leave, it's stuck there til morning.

    While this is legitimately my favorite parking lot in Little Tokyo for convenience alone, the one…read morething that frustrates me the most despite multiple other irritations about this lot is the charging stations. I have made countless repair notices via charging apps, have emailed DOT at the address listed to email for concerns, and even mentioned it to the guy in the booth who works for the independent management company that has nothing to do with the charging station...but to no avail. This was a great lot pre-covid. Everything worked, the charging stations, the automated ticket machines, the surface level park was still an actual park. Ever since the covid, there hasn't been a single day when all the charging stations worked. It started with only one or two that were broken, but now it's consistently been 5 or 6 with only 2 working stations. And it's funny, one will get fixed while 2 others that were also broken remain broken. Adding to the frustration is that all the spaces are compact sized and no one drives Priuses anymore...it's always a Tesla parking in 1 and a half spaces using a station meant for a 3 space. It would be one thing if DOT just decided to do away with half the chargers and repaint the lines with 4 distinct spaces, but they can't even do that...so you're doubly frustrated driving by seeing an open charger but can't access it because the cars in adjoining spaces are both over the line (and not because they parked crooked, but because the space is too small)...and then the next time you come in and park in that previously available half-space, only to learn that the station is actually out of service. I get that they're free and the city is hemorrhaging money, but I'd prefer if they actually charged if they reliably worked. Other cities manage to maintain reliable public charging stations, why can't LA?

    ROW DTLA

    ROW DTLA

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    I really want to give this place 5 stars but I think with its current iteration it isn't quite…read morethere yet only because there's so much space that needs businesses to come in. That being said, ROW DTLA is a dreamscape when it comes to filming content and just catching city vibes in a safe space. Located near the Arts District this space of buildings used to be utilized for the textile industry. With multi floored buildings creating rows of foot traffic on the ground this space is perfect for events, pop ups, and get togethers. It's one of the reasons why Smorgasburg is held here on Sundays. It's why on any given weekend there may be an event being held, whether it be to celebrate AAPI month or the different creatives in the area. This space is filled with homegrown businesses and unique shops to visit. One of my favorite places is Hightide which is a Japanese stationary and supplies shop. The vibes are immaculate and walking in really feels like being in a store in Japan. Another popular space is Scent Bar for those who love perfume and are aromaphiles. With plenty of small curated artists being featured in this apothecary of aromas, Scent Bar is a nice stop whilst visiting the Row. If you're looking for interesting and discussion worthy furniture A+R is a must, located at one of the ends of the Row. For good coffee with artistic vibes you got to check out GGET (Go Get Em Tiger). Next to that if you're looking for stronger waters is Flask & Field with smaller batch and independent distilleries and crafters. All of this and the parking is free for the first 2 hours. In LA, that's unheard of! And it's a large parking structure with modern infrastructure. Blessed. With all this, hopefully ROW DTLA will continue to grow with more businesses and still retain its charm as time marches forward. Good for a short stay or half a day, if you're looking for things to do in LA proper, ROW DTLA is worth your drive.

    Came here to go to the innisfree pop up which was in one of their locations. There's a huge parking…read morestructure here for paid parking, but it's really spacious with lots of spots. It's literally right next to where Smorgasburg is being held, so we spent whatever little time we had there and didn't really explore the rest of ROW DTLA. Though I have to say that I was very surprised that were even still in LA. No graffiti, trash everywhere, smell of human wastes or anything. Very clean, modern, spacious, and calming even with the crowds of people there. Felt like an oasis in LA. Though that comes with the price, seeing the businesses here. Yes they look nice but it's giving hoity toity performative LA folks vibe and I can see why rent to live in LA is so high. Nothing really piqued my interest as a non normie, but I'm sure if you are one or like these kind of non franchise, off label places, for normie looking, better quality clothes, home goods, etc. this is for you.

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    We visited this part of the gigantic fashion district in Los Angeles mostly out of curiosity. It…read morewas definitely something to see! This area is huge, block after block of fabric stores and cheap clothing stores and lots of people. The Santee Alley is an actual alley lined with stalls and shops selling shoes, clothes, accessories, and purses. In this area you will find designer knockoffs best - some of them pretty darn good. The clothes or mostly cheap clubwear, lots of workout gear, and some decent designer knockoffs. Very much reminded me of Canal Street in New York. If you are looking for sexy shoes, look no further! There was nothing here that I wanted - - except maybe a couple pairs of sunglasses --but it was a really fun stroll through an interesting part of downtown LA. We had fun!

    If you enjoy reasonably priced look a likes, fashion, jewelry, oils, perfumes, fabrics and more,…read morethis is the place to be. The Santeria Alley is about 3-4 blocks wide full of local vendors selling clothes,Jewelry, shoes, purses, puppies, perfume, and more. Reasonably priced items, and hard working locals. There are food vendors on every corner, so be sure to grab you a bite to eat. Parking is located in one of the many parking garages or if you get there early, you can snag a spot on the street. This particular visit, the Alley wasn't crowded, and most of the stores weren't open. But I did manage to grab a few body oils as it's hard to come by where i live. I also grabbed a few pieces of jewelry to add to my collection. Every vendor i interacted with was so friendly and welcoming. I will definitely be back when I'm in town.

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