Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) is a downtown attraction that a wheelchair traveler could easily spend a couple of hours exploring. The MOCA is wheelchair friendly: read more about the accessible details.
Angeles Flight is a landmark railway located in the Bunker Hill District the opened in 1906. It was closed in the late 1960s and reopened April 2010. The cost to take the short ride is $0.25. There are two trains and both are able to hold one wheelchair user. Angeles Flight is a convenient way to explore Bunker Hill and then other ares of downtown LA below without getting back in the car or traveling up an enormously steep incline.

 
There are a number of venues in downtown Los Angeles. One of the largest venues is the Staples Center (above right photo) featuring the biggest international performances, like U2, Rolling Stones, and Cold Play but is also the home of the L.A. Lakers. The Los Angeles Philharmonic (above left photo), on the other hand, features classical performances is located at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Bunker Hill. It is the state of the art building with all modern perks for a wheelchair traveler. Down the street on Figeroa, close to the University of Southern California, is the CA Science Center (above middle photo).
 
 
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