6th Street, Los Angeles

6th Street is an east–west thoroughfare that runs continuously for 9 miles (14 km) in downtown and central Los Angeles, California.

From west to east, 6th street begins on the Los Angeles-Beverly Hills border, then travels through central Los Angeles (including the neighborhoods of Mid-Wilshire, Hancock Park, Windsor Square, Koreatown, Wilshire Center, and Westlake), then continues through downtown (including the Financial District; Historic Core's Jewelry, Broadway Theater and Spring Street Financial districts; Skid Row; and Arts District).

Metro Local Line 18 travels along 6th from Western Avenue in Koreatown to Whittier Boulevard in downtown Los Angeles.

Likewise, Metro Rapid Line 720 travels along 6th from Burlington Avenue in Westlake to Whittier Boulevard.

[6] Many of Los Angeles's most notable landmarks are located on or abut 6th Street, including (from west to east): Los Angeles County Museum of Art, La Brea Tar Pits, MacArthur Park, Pershing Square, and 6th Street Viaduct.