HollywoodTinseltown. LaLaLand. HollyWeird. However you know it, Hollywood, the “Entertainment Capital of the World,” has been described as less of place than a state of mind. Tip: you can see the Hollywood Sign from almost any spot in this area. |
Silver LakeSilver Lake is a must-visit neighborhood for its authentic ethnic eats, amazing gastropubs, and swanky speakeasies. This neighborhood sits between its hipster sibling neighborhoods, Los Feliz and grittier Echo Park. |
Universal CityLocated inside Universal City is the Universal Studios film studio and theme park. The theme park is the primary attraction, but there are dozens of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues at the Universal CityWalk. |
West hollywoodHome to the legendary Sunset Boulevard, “WeHo” is best known for its gay community and amazing party scene. (You haven’t done Halloween until you’ve wandered half-naked on Santa Monica Blvd.) Some of the best the shopping and dining in LA can be found on Melrose Ave and Robertson Blvd. |
Los FelizLos Feliz is where the hipsters go. A creative neighborhood just south of Griffith Park, it's filled with a cool vibe that implies that the real LA is furthest from the beach. This district is steeped in architectural history, eclectic cafes, mom and pop shops, dive bars, diners and more for a taste of what Hollywood used to be. |
LarchmontJust south of Hollywood, Larchmont is a quiet neighborhood known for its quaint old-town shopping street and well-maintained, historic homes. This tiny neighborhood has four schools and one small park that serves its highly diverse population. It has been the site of early and recent motion picture shoots. |