Grand Art Deco theater at Hollywood and Vine, now a primary stage for touring Broadway productions. Inside, twin staircases ascend under massive chandeliers, leading to an auditorium with an ornate, starburst-patterned ceiling.
Live music venue inside a 1920s Masonic lodge, defined by its original cherry wood paneling and Egyptian-themed murals. The 500-capacity hall is standing-room-only, with a modern sound system powering a diverse bill of touring bands.
The downtown home for L.A.'s pro basketball and hockey teams, plus major concert tours. Its character is in the rafters, where championship banners and retired jerseys chronicle the city's sports dynasties.