Depending on the time and day you visit, there might be several different types of performers, dancers, musicians, mariachis , folkloric dancers or any other types of entertainment with Mexican hermitage and culture. There are plenty of benches to sit at or you can also bring a picnic blanket and get comfortable on one of the grass areas nearby. I'm not sure if there is a way to find out the upcoming schedule ahead of time but I am sure some how there is that information available. Is nice to see families taking their kids to experience the music and...
Read moreThere was no concert the day I attended, but workers were setting up for a concert the next day. Even with people sitting in the benches the workers didn't get in the way of the people and the people didn't get in the way of the workers. Seperate bathrooms for men and women but they get pretty dirty towards the end of the day. The brick wall around the trees and decor was designed in an angle so people couldn't sit down or even really lean against them. That was kind of weird and rude. I assume it is anti homeless...
Read moreOfficial name & context: The park is often referred to as Los Angeles Plaza Park (formerly “Father Serra Park”). [1] It sits at 125 E Paseo de la Plaza, LA, CA and is part of the El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historic Monument area. [2] It is an open, unstaffed public area / plaza (i.e. there’s no gate / staff controlling access). [3] Historically, the plaza has deep roots: the site is tied to the original founding of the Pueblo de Los Ángeles, the early Spanish/Mexican era, and early city planning...
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