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无聊的大白熊饼果
5/5Outstanding
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The attractions here are free, and yesterday just happened to meet the Mexican Independence Day. The area is very lively. And close to downtown, the distance to grend central market is not far. It is worth coming over and walking.
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Posted: May 7, 2022
西行阿里
5/5Outstanding
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The ancient city of Los Angeles near Union Station (LA Union Station) is the birthplace of the city. Today, as the city continues to expand, this historic ancient city has been preserved as a state historical park by the government. The strong Mexican style in the ancient city seems to bring tourists back to the ancient immigration boom. There are many museums here, and the museum that records the history of Mexican-American immigration is the most popular among tourists. Visitors can also taste authentic Mexican crisps dip on Olvera St or pick out small gifts with Mexican flair.
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Posted: Apr 27, 2021
love is blue
5/5Outstanding
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It is difficult to believe that this is the place that Los Angeles began many years ago. There is a good feeling about this place. It is well renovated and has many stalls selling things and drinks. The food store and bathroom are very clean. I could have stayed here for a while. But we're on our way to Los Angeles International Airport through the farmers market.
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Posted: May 7, 2019
遇见值得怀念
5/5Outstanding
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Have time to come here to visit, the ancient city of Los Angeles is very good
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Posted: Dec 26, 2022
血杀四方
3/5Average
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Located opposite the famous Union Station Los Angeles Railway Station, El Pueblo de Los Angeles is called the birthplace of Los Angeles, recording the changes in history. Among them, Olvera Street is also located on the earliest homestay site in Los Angeles. Visiting this place can understand the life status of the ancestors and their food and living. Outside the site is a small Mexican-style commodity street, where you can find chic tourist souvenirs. A few blocks away, it is also the third largest Chinese city in Los Angeles.
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Posted: Oct 27, 2022
yangduoduo17
3/5Average
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The 44-acre area is a recreation of a typical "Spanish" village that represents the origins of Los Angeles. Although accurate, the area in downtown Los Angeles was originally an Italian enclave, not a Mexican one. The Hispanic culture in eastern Los Angeles is more, but not very suitable for tourism. I gave this attraction only three stars because it is small, overpriced, touristy and difficult to find parking nearby. The best option is to find a street parking a few blocks away from Chinatown, which is also a popular tourist attraction. Best representative of old Spanish/Mexican culture. Can be found in Santiago, Baboa Park and Santiago Old Town.