Located in Los Angeles and only 4.3 km from Dolby Theater, Hollywood Hills Luxury Modern Home with Pool & Sunset views provides accommodation …
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Mar 16, 2024
The views were amazing. We took so many photos. The parking fee was exorbitant but conveniently located next to the Griffith Observatory. A hike in the park rewards daytrippers with an exhilarating e… Full review by Gastroadventurer
Jan 30, 2024
It is that popular neighborhood, which includes houses, parks, the Hollywood Sign, and Griffith area, which is appropriate for hiking and trekking activities. July was relatively very hot. Full review by AMohsen
Nov 14, 2022
The Hollywood Hills are a beautiful area. The homes are beautiful. The landscaping is beautiful. The hills are beautiful. We had a rental car and driving through the area was fun and worthwhile. Reco… Full review by Debra R
Am staying in L.A. for three nights and am torn between lodging down in/near the city or up in the Hollywood Hills. The idea of standing on a deck and looking out over the lights of the city is appealing. But if I stay in the Hills, am I handicapping myself as a tourist? Am I going to be so far away from everything and have such a hassle of a drive that I will regret being up there? Doesn't look like there are any small shops or restaurants in the Hills, appears to be all residential and parkland. Thanks in advance.
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No, there aren't any retail establishments up in the hills, which is why people pay millions to live up there. People who live in the Hollywood Hills value their privacy and safety, which is …
No, there aren't any retail establishments up in the hills, which is why people pay millions to live up there. People who live in the Hollywood Hills value their privacy and safety, which is why there are no stores, restaurants, or bars/clubs up there. Hollywood along the boulevard already has a big problem with homelessness and crime, which is why people are willing to pay a fortune to live up in the hills. As far as driving to retailers and restaurants is concerned, it's not that big of a hassle. Or to put it another way, it's not a bigger hassle than normal L.A. traffic. If you want to compromise between the views and being in the middle of all the action, get a room at Loews in Hollywood at the Hollywood and Highland shopping center. Get a room relatively high up facing the south side of L.A. Or get an AirBnB up one of the streets from Franklin Avenue (north of the street) in Franklin Village (Hollywood), which is a trendy/hipster area of Hollywood. Find an AirBnB off of Bronson Avenue in the Franklin District, which is walking distance near stores on Franklin Avenue. Driving to restaurants/shops on Hollywood & Sunset is quick and easy.