Tailor Lofts
443 S San Pedro St,
Los Angeles, CA 90013
$1,800 - $4,300
Studio - 5 Beds
The Seafood District is known for no other than its abundance of fish markets and seafood restaurants, residing in the majority of this neighborhood’s commercial buildings. Situated in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, between the Flower District and Arts District, this neighborhood offers the best fresh fish in town!
Take a trip to a counter-serve joint known as Fisherman’s Outlet after you find your apartment in the area. This casual seafood market and restaurant offers seafood classics that both locals and visitors rave about. But seafood isn’t the only perk of this neighborhood.
Enjoy outdoor space at Gladys Park, a quaint urban spot with a basketball court and a grassy playground, or explore the delicious restaurants, diverse shops, and vibrant streets of Downtown Los Angeles.
Explore how walkable, bikeable, drivable, and transit-friendly Seafood District - Los Angeles, CA is for everyday living.
Very walkable
Walkability
Exceptional public transit
Transit
Moderately drivable
Drivability
Very bikeable
Bikeability
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