If you are planning a trip to Hollywood, or will be visiting the famous area while in Los Angeles, VroomVroomVroom recommends that you book a car rental for your trip. A rental vehicle will be very useful when you're in L.A. or Hollywood, because this city is famous for its numerous freeways and well-developed urban infrastructure. By booking a car rental with us, you'll ensure that you save money, save time, and guarantee that you get a great rate when you book early.
Hollywood is an area within Los Angeles, located northwest of downtown L.A. in Southern California. Hollywood is famous worldwide as the home of film production in the United States, although today's movie production facilities are much more widespread. Since 2006, California has considered Hollywood a specific area with defined boundaries, and its population is known to be over 123,000 residents.
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Travelers who fly into Hollywood will often land at Burbank Bob Hope Airport. As the crow flies, Burbank Airport is closest to Hollywood. However, Los Angeles International Airport (airport code: LAX) isn't much further away, and you can sometimes save money on the airfare. Cheap car rentalsare available at both airports; at Burbank's Bob Hope, you'll find 6 rental car agencies on-site. These are Alamo, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz and National. From this airport, it's a 20-25 minute drive in your car rental south, to reach downtown Hollywood. From LAX it's a 30-35 minute drive north.
The Barnsdall Art Park is one of the most important cultural developers in the region of Hollywood and Los Angeles. The park is actually a massively surfaced complex, filled with all sorts of venues that are dedicated to artistic and cultural performances of all kinds. Some of the most important providers of cultural acts here are: the Hollyhock House, the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, the Barnsdall Art Center, the Barnsdall Gallery Theater and the Junior Arts Center.
The Capitol Records Building is one of those landmarks of the entertainment industry to be seen in the Hollywood Boulevard and Commercial Entertainment District. The Capitol Tower has been one of the most visited studios in the past years. People come to these kinds of establishments to admire places where the most famous stars have been and have worked.
Hollywood Walk of Fame is one of the things you do not want to miss when coming to the entertainment district. The project was started in 1958 and honours the most appreciated and famous stars of the industry. Although it is not a proper institution, but an entire boardwalk, the approximate number of visitors a year has been calculated to about 10 million.
The Hollywood Wax Museum is the best solution to see some celebrities, if you cannot meet them in person. The museum was open in 1965 and it houses the wax reproductions of 180 famous names of the film industry, television, cartoons and other productions.
The Crossroads of the World is another one of the amazing sights in Hollywood. This was the first outdoor shopping mall in America, then became the place were most production offices were located. Numerous films have scenes placed and produced here.
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Book At | Miles/km to Hollywood | Directions to Hollywood | Latitude | Longitude |
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Hollywood | 0/0 | Directions | 34.092873 | -118.328678 |
West Hollywood | 2/3 | Directions | 34.09001 | -118.36174 |
Beverly Hills | 4/7 | Directions | 34.07362 | -118.40036 |
Studio City | 5/9 | Directions | 34.14862 | -118.39647 |
Century City | 6/9 | Directions | 34.053779 | -118.413373 |
Los Angeles | 6/9 | Directions | 34.05223 | -118.24368 |
North Hollywood | 6/10 | Directions | 34.17223 | -118.37897 |
Culver City | 6/10 | Directions | 34.02112 | -118.39647 |
Burbank | 7/12 | Directions | 34.195835 | -118.349201 |
*Distance is calculated aerial. Actual will be different. |