Calle Cuatro Marketplace, or "La Cuatro"
Located in Downtown Santa Ana on Fourth Street, Calle Cuatro Marketplace, also known as “La Cuatro,” features a long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined market with old structures, painted stalls, street vendors, cafes, world-renowned restaurants and a gift shop.
In the mid-1970s La Cuatro was in its initial stages of forming its identity as a Mexican cultural and working-class commercial zone. Today La Cuatro is still vibrant with Mexican culture where visitors can listen to strolling Mariachi, watch Aztec and Mexican folkloric dancers and enjoy the delicious food of street vendors.
Those who go on a Saturday night should be prepared to dance in the streets! Plaza Calle Cuatro, El Callejon del Beso, and the Artist Village are full of art vendors and live Latin music such as Salsa, Cumbia, Timba and Bachata.
Take Metrolink to the Santa Ana Station
Walk northwest toward E. Santa Ana Blvd., and walk 0.7 miles to your destination.
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