Angels Knoll Park was a charming urban oasis nestled amidst the skyscrapers of downtown Los Angeles but is now closed I really liked going to this park. This pocket-sized park offered a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, complete with lush greenery, benches, and pathways.
The park’s most famous feature was its gently sloping hillside, which provided panoramic views of the surrounding cityscape, including iconic landmarks like the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Visitors often enjoyed picnics, leisurely strolls, or simply sitting on the park’s benches to take in the scenery.
Angels Knoll Park was not only a picturesque spot but also a place of cultural significance, having played a memorable role in the movie “(500) Days of Summer.” Its role in the film made it a popular destination for movie enthusiasts and fans of the romantic...
Read moreAngel's Knoll is an okay little park with a decent view, but it's not nearly as great as I pictured it. The hill definitely falls short of its depiction in a certain movie for which most people no doubt visit the place. It just feels a little run down. The shame is that the corner has a lot of potential, but in addition to the neglect, half of it is fenced off completely. At least get a fountain in there. Check it out for the novelty, but don't expect anything more than a few trees and some...
Read moreOk. Storytime. This is the park that is used in the movie 500 Days of Summer. I've lived in LA for two years and I've always wanted to go but it is always been closed down. I keep waiting for the city to open it back up but they have yet to do so. This past week I had a friend that wanted to go on an adventure and so we ended up going to see it. I cannot condone if you get caught or not but we hopped the fence to...
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