Located west of Downtown Los Angeles and south of Hollywood, Koreatown is one of the most diverse
neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Encompassing roughly three-square miles, the area was once the
epicenter of Golden Age Hollywood, home to the Ambassador Hotel, the Cocoanut Grove and the Brown
Derby. Today, Korean and Latino populations contribute to Koreatown’s rich cultural diversity.
Koreatown is also known for having one of the largest concentration of nightclubs and 24-hour
businesses and restaurants in the country. Koreatown contains a wealth of shopping centers, entertainment venues, trendy coffee
shops, high-profile restaurants, and popular bars. Its dense urban feel and walkability make it one of the most attractive areas in Los
Angeles for younger renters.