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Holiday Inn & Suites Monterey Park - Los Angeles LOCAL AREA

There are so many places to explore and things to do in Monterey Park, CA, with incredible restaurants and shops to discover. Some hotels are near a few noteworthy attractions, but Holiday Inn & Suites Monterey Park - Los Angeles is near it all.

THINGS TO DO

Citadel Outlets

100 Citadel Dr., Commerce, CA 90040

Located just minutes from downtown Los Angeles, Citadel Outlets offers a premier shopping experience with over 130 brand-name stores. From high-end fashion to everyday essentials, this outlet mall provides significant discounts on designer merchandise. Its unique architecture, reminiscent of an ancient Assyrian palace, adds to the shopping experience. Enjoy a variety of dining options, including fast food and sit-down restaurants.

The University of Southern California (USC)

3551 Trousdale Pkwy., Los Angeles, CA 90089

Established in 1880, the University of Southern California (USC) is renowned for its diverse academic programs, innovative research, and vibrant campus life. Located just a short drive away, you can explore academic excellence, attend cultural events, or cheer on the Trojans! With its strong alumni network, USC provides students with opportunities for mentorship and career advancement.

Pasadena City College

1570 E Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91106

Established in 1924, Pasadena City College (PCC) is a renowned community college offering a wide range of academic programs, including transfer courses, vocational training, and continuing education. The college is known for its beautiful campus, modern facilities, and supportive learning environment. With a strong emphasis on student success, PCC provides numerous resources, including tutoring, counseling, and career services.

Dodger Stadium

1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012

For those looking to scratch their baseball itch, there’s Dodger Stadium, a 56,000-seat capacity stadium and the third oldest in the MLB. As the largest baseball stadium, Dodger’s Stadium offers everyone an incredible slew of fun attractions outside their baseball diamond, such as a kids’ play area, a Jackie Robinson statue, and even behind-the-scenes tours for super fans and families. If you come hungry, then grab a popular Dodger Dog, along with other gourmet food options on site.

LA Convention Center

1201 S Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90015

Boasting some of the most technologically advanced amenities amongst convention centers, as well as 720,000 square feet of exhibition space, the LA Convention Center is truly special. Attracting roughly 2 million visitors a year, the LA Convention Center is renowned for its hosting of any number of events, like specialty conventions, trade shows, industry exhibitions, and more. Eco-conscious visitors will marvel at the implementation of solar panels and a community garden open to the public.

East LA College

California Institute of Technology

University of Southern California.

Rose Bowl

1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, CA 91103

The Rose Bowl is one of the city’s most famous stadiums with a proud history of showcasing some iconic sporting events. With an 89,000-seat capacity and dynamic architecture, it’s no wonder that tourists flock to this arena. As one of the largest stadiums in the world, the Rose Bowl impresses with its unique distinction of having hosted five Super Bowl games. Don’t forget to book a spot on one of their monthly tours, which gives you a behind-the-scenes look at certain off-limits locations.

Chinatown

727 N. Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Chinatown in Los Angeles is a vibrant neighborhood filled with rich culture, history, and delicious food. Notable attractions include the Central Plaza, which features colorful architecture, and the Chinese American Museum, and it's a great spot for events like the Lunar New Year celebrations. If you can, make sure to grab a spot in one of the captivating and educational walking tours that are offered throughout the year, as well as an optimal view during the Chinatown Summer Nights festival.

Union Station

800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90012

Union Station, often called "the last of the great train stations," features a unique blend of Spanish Colonial and Art Deco architecture, making it a stunning landmark. As the largest passenger terminal in the Western United States, Union Station offers visitors a number of great restaurants, cultural events and art exhibitions. Make sure to grab a spot on one of their popular guided walking tours that provide attendees a thorough history of the station.

DELECTABLE BITES NEARBY

Chubby Cattle

chinese

Experience amazingly flavorful seafood, meats, and a boiling pot of broth, all combining together to create a must try dining extravaganza known as Chubby Cattle. This authentic Chinese BBQ eatery will leave you awestruck and your taste buds blown away.

Gram Cafe & Pancakes

japanese

Gram Cafe and Pancakes is a unique Japanese breakfast restaurant that offers soft, souffle like pancakes and coffee and tea drinks, all within a fun environment. With locally sourced ingredients and authentic recipes, you'll need to check this place out.

Reservations:

Front desk: +1-626-8215555

400 N Atlantic Blvd   Monterey Park, CA 91754 United States

Check-in: 3:00 pm

Check-out: 11:00 am

Minimum check-in age: 18

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