Deep DTLA

Stoned & Storied

Written By: HUY CHAU

Light a J, roam historic blocks, dig for vintage, or duck into a retro café that flips into a lounge by night. Cinephiles can slip into a micro-cinema and bookstore hosting underground screenings, then stroll over to a hip scent lab to craft a signature fragrance. A nearby park offers green space and skyline views to reset.

When cravings strike, Downtown delivers—with cutting-edge restaurants and century-old food halls serving global flavors under one buzzing roof. Architecture lovers can marvel at icons old and new, or ride the world’s shortest railway up Bunker Hill. Cap the night with a cocktail in a moody hideout, then crash in a 1920s landmark with style.

1 GREEN QWEEN

Kick off Downtown at a queer-owned dispensary—feel-good and community-driven. Browse interactive flower displays, soak in the disco-ball glow, and let expert budtenders dial in your perfect stash. TheGreenQween.com

2 KISSA CORAZÓN

Inspired by Japan’s retro café culture, this spot serves pour-overs and pastries by day, then transforms into a hidden lounge after dark—wine pouring, jazz spinning, and a touch of mystery. KissaCora.com

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3 NOW INSTANT

A Chinatown hideout that’s equal parts micro-cinema, bookstore, and bar. Cinephiles flock here for indie and underground films, bold screenings, stiff pours, and late-night hangs—all inside a building that glows our favorite color: green. Call it a reel dream. Now-Instant.la

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4 THE INSTITUTE FOR ART AND OLFACTION

Curious about crafting your own scent? This cool, Chinatown-based nonprofit expands access to perfumery and olfactory art—democratizing fragrance through education, exhibitions, and advocacy. Sign up for one of their super-fun classes! ArtAndOlfaction.com

5 LA STATE HISTORIC PARK

Once a rail yard and public-art cornfield, this park is now a giant green bong rip of calm downtown— sprawl on the grass, watch the skyline glow, then wander to Chinatown for post- sesh dumplings. LaStateHistoricPark.org

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6 GRAND CENTRAL MARKET

Ride Angels Flight to this historic food hall where munchies dreams come true—from egg sandwiches to ramen. Nearby, Blade Runner fans and architecture buffs shouldn’t miss the iconic Bradbury Building. GrandCentralMarket.com

7 WALT DISNEY HALL

Frank Gehry’s sleek, stainless-steel Walt Disney Concert Hall wows with impeccable acoustics and sweeping design—it’s LA’s classical music crown. Adjacent, REDCAT pulses with daring visual and performance art in an intimate, experimental black-box setting. LaPhil.com

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8 THE BROAD

Showcasing world-class modern and contemporary art—including Warhol, Basquiat, and Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Room—inside a striking honeycomb-clad building by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. With rotating exhibits, the space is endlessly photogenic. TheBroad.org

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9 SUSHI GEN

An OG Little Tokyo spot serving melt-in-your-mouth sashimi, flawless nigiri, and legendary lunch specials. Fresh, unfussy, and always worth the wait—this cult sushi bar never misses. SushiGen-Dtla.com

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10 JAPANESE GARDEN

Tucked inside the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, this hidden garden offers a serene escape of koi ponds, stone path- ways, and manicured greenery—plus intimate listening parties from In Sheep’s Clothing pairing ambient soundscapes with Japanese whiskey. Jaccc.org

11 HENNESSEY + INGALLS

A gem for art, design, and architecture lovers, with curated shelves, rare finds, and endless inspiration—a must for the visually inclined and stoners who love good design. HennesseyIngalls.com

12 BAVEL

A contemporary spin on Mediterranean dining with bold, sun-drenched flavors—duck ’nduja hummus, malawach, and lamb-neck shawarma. In a striking, light-filled space, it’s a flavor ride that’ll have you craving round two. Baveldtla.com

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13 DEATH & CO

End the night at this dimly lit hideout shaking up the cocktail game with bangers like the Naked and Famous or Hot Lips. Chic but chill, this East Village legend now sets LA’s mixology bar. DeathAndCompany.com

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14 PROPER HOTEL

In a restored 1920s landmark, this hotel pairs Kelly Wearstler’s bold interiors with rooftop views, luxe suites, and award-winning dining—creating a design-driven sanctuary to rest your head. ProperHotel.com

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