2666 West Olympic Boulevard (4.7 km from Chinese American Museum)
Conveniently located in Los Angeles' Koreatown neighbourhood, the New Seoul Hotel is 1.6 miles from L.A. Live. The hotel is 1.7 miles from the Staples Center and 1.7 miles from the Microsoft Theater.
555 North Spring Street B815 (0.3 km from Chinese American Museum)
SuitesRUs Apart Hotel at Chinatown is located in Los Angeles in the California region, close to Dodger Stadium. L.A. Live is 1.7 miles from the aparthotel, as is Microsoft Theater.
711 North Main Street (0.3 km from Chinese American Museum)
This Los Angeles downtown hotel is located near Chinatown and Union Station. It is equipped with a gym. Wi-Fi is complimentary in all guest rooms. Each room at the Metro Plaza Hotel includes a cable television.
120 South Los Angeles Street (0.6 km from Chinese American Museum)
Within walking distance to the Financial District and 10 minutes' drive to Nokia Theater LA LIVE this hotel in downtown Los Angeles offers a 24-hour fitness center. Each contemporary room includes a flat-screen cable television.
327 1/2 E 1st St (0.6 km from Chinese American Museum)
Boasting a shared lounge Little Tokyo Hotel is placed in Los Angeles in the California region 2.1 mi from L.A. Live and 2.1 mi from Microsoft Theater.
328 East 1st Street (0.7 km from Chinese American Museum)
Miyako Hotel Los Angeles is located within a 14-minute walk of Little Tokyo and Grand Central Market. It offers a variety of on-site dining options and classic rooms with complimentary WiFi.
E 2nd St S Main St. (0.8 km from Chinese American Museum)
Downtown Cosmopolitan Residences is centrally positioned in Los Angeles's famed Downtown district. The property provides everything you need for a relaxing stay.
200 South Hill Street (0.9 km from Chinese American Museum)
Kawada Hotel offers stylish guest rooms with complimentary WiFi in Downtown Los Angeles, just five minutes' walk from Walt Disney Concert Hall. The hotel's staff can assist guests with city tours and car rentals.
The Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles, founded in 2003 and located in the Chinatown district, is one of the oldest institutions for documenting and celebrating the rich history of Chinese Americans. Featuring artifacts, photographs, oral histories and interactive video displays, the museum seeks to educate visitors on the important influences that generations of Chinese immigrants have had on shaping not only the cultural landscape of Los Angeles but also the cultural diversity and vitality of all Southern California. Even further, it brings to our attention issues surrounding immigration, identity and public policy while simultaneously uplifting stories of overcoming obstacles. Through its various exhibitions, research projects and public programs, the museum provides an opportunity to experience a different perspective often left out or forgotten.