Downtown is the American term for the central business district of a city.
Downtown or Down Town may also refer to:
Places
Philippines
- SM CDO Downtown, a shopping mall in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
Singapore
- Downtown Core, a planning area of Singapore
South Korea
- Downtown Seoul, an original city center of Seoul, South Korea
Poland
- Downtown, Warsaw, a city district of Warsaw, Poland
- North Downtown, Warsaw, a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland
- South Downtown, Warsaw, a neighbourhood in Warsaw, Poland
- Mier Park (also known as Downtown Park), an urban park in Warsaw, Poland
United Kingdom
- Downtown, Rotherhithe, an area in London
United States
- Downtown Atlanta
- South Downtown, Atlanta, a neighbourhood in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Downtown (Nevada gaming area), a neighborhood of Las Vegas
- Downtown (Washington, D.C.), a neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Film and television
- Downtown (film), a 1990 American comedy
- Downtown: A Street Tale, a 2004 American drama film
- Downtown (1986 TV series), an American crime drama
- Downtown (1999 TV series), an American animated series
- "Downtown" (American Dad!), a 2020 TV episode
Music
Albums
- Downtown (Marshall Crenshaw album), 1985
- Downtown (Petula Clark album) or the title song (see below), 1965
- Downtown: Life Under the Gun, an EP by August Alsina, or the title song, 2013
Songs
- "Downtown" (Anitta and J Balvin song), 2017
- "Downtown" (Crazy Horse song), or "Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown", 1971
- "Downtown" (Kids of 88 song), 2010
- "Downtown" (Lady Antebellum song), 2013
- "Downtown" (Lloyd Cole song), 1990
- "Downtown" (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song), 2015
- "Downtown" (Neil Young song), 1995
- "Downtown" (Peaches song), 2006
- "Downtown" (Petula Clark song), written by Tony Hatch, 1964
- "Down Town", by the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, 1987
- "Down Town" / "Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara", by Maaya Sakamoto, covering the 1975 song by Sugar Babe (see below), 2010
- "Down Town", by Gen Hoshino from Yellow Dancer, 2015
- "Downtown", by Eraserheads from Sticker Happy, 1997
- "Downtown", by Gotthard from Gotthard, 1992
- "Downtown", by Icona Pop from Icona Pop, 2012
- "Downtown", by Kep1er from Troubleshooter, 2022
- "Downtown", by Majical Cloudz from Are You Alone?, 2015
- "Downtown", by One 2 Many, 1988
- "Downtown", by SWV from It's About Time, 1993
- "Downtown", by Toh Kay from You By Me: Vol. 1, 2010
- "Down Town", by Sugar Babe, a band featuring Tatsuro Yamashita, 1975
- "Skid Row (Downtown)", from the musical Little Shop of Horrors, 1982
Other
- Downtown music, a category of American music that originated in downtown Manhattan in the 1960s
- Downtown Music Holdings, a global independent rights management and music services company
- Downtown Radio, a radio station based in Northern Ireland
- Downtown Records, an American record label
People
- Fred Brown (basketball) (born 1948), American basketball player
- Downtown Julie Brown (born 1963), English-born actress, DJ and VJ
- Downtown (owarai), the Japanese comedy duo of Masatoshi Hamada and Hitoshi Matsumoto
Transportation
- Downtown MRT line, a mass transit line in Singapore
- Downtown MRT station, a station on the Downtown line
- Downtown station (HART), a planned Honolulu Rail Transit station
- Downtown station (Capital MetroRail), Austin, Texas
- Fiat Downtown, a concept car
Other uses
- Downtown (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Downtown Hotel, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada
- Down Town (magazine), a Greek weekly
- Downtown, in basketball terminology, the area of the court beyond the three-point line
- Downtown, a subgroup of the organized Ultras group Horde Zla
- Downtown, a 1994 novel by Anne Rivers Siddons
- Downtown, a 1990 novel by Ed McBain
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Downtown
- All pages with titles containing Downtown
- All pages with titles beginning with Down Town
- All pages with titles containing Down Town
- Downton (disambiguation)
- Midtown (disambiguation)
- Uptown (disambiguation)
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