1. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park
  2. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park
  3. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park
  4. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park
  5. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park
  6. Photograph: Jake Giles Netter
    Photograph: Jake Giles Netter | Grand Park

Gloria Molina Grand Park

  • Attractions | Parks and gardens
  • Downtown
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Time Out says

The slow, lumbering mission to turn Downtown L.A. into a vibrant cultural hub got a lift when a portion of Grand Park’s 12 acres officially opened to the public in July 2012. Dotted with fountains, picnic lawns, bright pink benches and plenty of nooks from which to sit and people-watch, Grand Park is a bright urban oasis that proves the city has a sense of romance. The park plays host to performances, gatherings and other community events, notably a Fourth of July Block Party, Día de Muertos celebration and the massive NYELA Countdown on the last night of the year.

Details

Address
200 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles
90012
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
Daily 5:30am–10pm
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Turkey Trot Los Angeles

Celebrate Thanksgiving morning at this family-friendly event along Downtown’s Spring Street, a morning chock-full of races, games and activities centered around Los Angeles City Hall (check in at Grand Park across the street). Preemptively work off calories from your upcoming feast in either the 5K or the 10K run/walk. There’s also a 1/4-mile “Widdle Wobble” for kids and a 1K Dog Jog where your four-legged friends can join in. Turkey Day costumes are encouraged. Each year, the race benefits the Midnight Mission.
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