Los Angeles has a list of tallest buildings that rank skyscrapers in the United States’ city of Los Angeles in California by height. If you love to stand on the top of any tallest building in Los Angeles and want to take a glimpse of the city then head to the US Bank Tower of Los Angeles. It is the tallest building in the city that has 73 storeys and rises at a height of 1,018 feet. The US Bank Tower was completed in the year 1989 and is located in the Downtown Los Angeles.

Earlier, the US Bank Tower was recognized as the Library Tower. This tower lies at 633 West Fifth Street and is also the tallest building in Chicago and Southeast Asia. Comparing to others, the US Bank Tower is the seventh tallest building in the United States, which was designed by Henry N Cobb of the architectural firm named Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. It received the status of 1993 Guinness World Records for highest placed logo, as it is the First Interstate Bank with I logo on the crown.

Constructing such a world-class attraction cost $350 million. You can see this wonderful building in films and television programs as well. What makes this gigantic building more attractive is its large glass crown on the top. This crown is illuminated at night with red and green lights during the Christmas holiday season and red light could be seen during Saint Valentines Day. With various occasions, you can see various colors of lights focusing at the top of the building that draws every individual attention.

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You can take photographs of the building from outside the building property line. The Downtown YMCA’s Stairclimb will lead you to the highest point of the city. You will get spectacular views of the city from 73rd floor. Observation will cost $100 for individuals and $500 for teams. So head to the Observatory Deck and feel the rising heart beats of your.

The US Bank Tower Restaurant Portland will lure you. On the 30th floor, you will get to see the long views through the restaurant. Meat and seafood get an upscale Asian twist. Some of the other cuisines at this wonder are also delicious. So visit to this architectural landmark and the tallest building in Los Angeles that could be described as a series of overlapping spiraling cubes and get the real fascination.