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The U.S. Bank Tower is easily accessible via public transportation, including buses and the Metro.





The U.S. Bank Tower, also known as the Library Tower, is a 1,018-foot skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles. Completed in 1989, it was designed by Henry N. Cobb and remains one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the OUE Skyspace, located on the 71st floor. The tower is a frequent backdrop in films and TV, highlighting its cultural significance. Its location in the vibrant Financial District makes it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and those looking to experience Los Angeles from above.
The U.S. Bank Tower, also known as the Library Tower, is a 1,018-foot skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles. Completed in 1989, it was designed by Henry N. Cobb and remains one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking views from the OUE Skyspace, located on the 71st floor. The tower is a frequent backdrop in films and TV, highlighting its cultural significance. Its location in the vibrant Financial District makes it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and those looking to experience Los Angeles from above.
Third-tallest building in California.
Designed by renowned architect Henry N. Cobb.
Features OUE Skyspace with panoramic views.
Prominent in films and TV shows.
Located in downtown Los Angeles.
Close access to major attractions in downtown Los Angeles.
Located in a bustling financial district with plenty of dining and shopping options nearby.
Offers unique views of the Los Angeles skyline from its observation deck.
The U.S. Bank Tower is easily accessible via public transportation, including buses and the Metro.
Visit the OUE Skyspace for panoramic views of Los Angeles, especially at sunset.
Architecture enthusiasts and city skyline admirers.
USD $
$150-$250 p/day
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Bring a camera to capture the stunning cityscape from one of the tallest buildings in the city.
Tourists, Architecture, Cityscape