Welcome to Metro Stop Highlights, a series where we showcase the various stops along the A Line Metro in Los Angeles, California. Our tenth stop is Pico. As you exit the Metro in Pico, you’re instantly greeted by artwork and restaurants making up Downtown Los Angeles. Whether you’re contemplating between visiting the Grammy Museum or ice skating, here are some of our favorite things to do near the station.

Grammy Museum
Ever curious about the history of the Grammys? The Grammy Museum features clothing worn by various music artists, real-life Grammy trophies, and video clips featuring performances from previous Grammy Award ceremonies. The Grammy museum is open daily except on Tuesdays, and allows people ages 0–17 to enter for free.
Crypto.com Arena

Nearly every day, Crypto.com Arena holds various sports games and concerts. Directly in front of the arena, you can pose with different statues including legendary Los Angeles Lakers and Kings athletes. While at Crypto, you can take photos outside the stadium or inside when you discover new music or different sporting events.
Lucky Strike at L.A. Live
With 18 lanes, bowlers of all skill levels can enjoy a night of fun at Lucky Strike. If you want to wind down at the end of the weekend, you can enjoy their lounge, outdoor seating, and food from their sports bar.
Ideology Coffee
After a long day of exploring Downtown Los Angeles, you can sit down and enjoy a croissant and a chai latte at Ideology Coffee. The cozy atmosphere makes this cafe an easy place to study for your next history paper or try new coffee drinks.

LA Kings Holiday Ice at L.A. LIVE
From November 28 to January 10, the annual LA Kings Holiday Ice Rink is open daily. If you want to get into the holiday spirit, you can skate around with your friends or enjoy the ice rink before and after an event at Crypto.com Arena!

































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