2666 West Olympic Boulevard (9.3 km from Southwest 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.
4855 York Blvd (2.5 km from Southwest Museum)
Highland Park Motel in Los Angeles has pet-friendly rooms less than 0.6 miles from Occidental College. On-site, complimentary WiFi is available, as is complimentary private parking.
4855 York Blvd (2.5 km from Southwest Museum)
Stop at Highland Park Motel to discover the wonders of Los Angeles (CA). The property has everything you need for a comfortable stay. Service-minded staff will welcome and guide you at Highland Park Motel.
2301 Pasadena Avenue (2.8 km from Southwest Museum)
Located in Los Angeles 2.2 mi from Dodger Stadium Pads on Pasadena Ave offers a garden and views of the city. Located roughly 4.3 mi from L.A. Live the hostel with free WiFi is likewise 4.3 mi distant from Staples Center. The site is 6.
2101 Parkside Avenue (3.4 km from Southwest Museum)
Located in Los Angeles 4.3 mi from Dodger Stadium Lincoln Park Motel features accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is located 5 mi from Microsoft Theater 5 mi from Staples Center and 5 mi from L.A. Live.
335 Monterey Road (3.7 km from Southwest Museum)
Located 4 miles from Pasadena city centre this hotel is 25 miles from Los Angeles International Airport. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
7041 North Figueroa (3.8 km from Southwest Museum)
Located 7.9 km away from Dodger Stadium Eagle Rock Motel offers guest rooms with free WiFi. Free guest parking is available. A flat-screen cable TV is provided in each air-conditioned room at this motel.
4949 Valley Boulevard (4.3 km from Southwest Museum)
This hotel is less than a 15-minute drive from downtown Los Angeles. The rooms provide complimentary WiFi, and visitors may take advantage of the hotel's 24-hour front desk.
The Southwest Museum in Los Angeles is one of California's oldest. Opened in 1907, it served as the first museum in the United States devoted entirely to Native American Indians. Located in Mt. Washington, it was originally established to house artifacts and objects from tribal groups of the south and southwest regions of the U.S., although its collections soon grew to encompass a much wider geographical span. The museum today continues to showcase a wide array of collections which includes artworks, books, manuscripts as well as cultural materials from all over North America; it offers educational programs on topics related to Native American culture and history, conducts research activities and participates actively in local events such as festivals or conferences, making it one of the most important cultural gems of Los Angeles.