Scenic overlook offers gorgeous valley views and spectacular city lights without hiking. The area stays quiet and uncrowded, with easy parking and a short dirt hill to reach the best vantage point.
Exceptional night views of the valley and surrounding cities stand out here. The spot offers great views without much hiking, just a small dirt hill to climb.
Parking spots appear along Mulholland Drive with some available spaces even at night. An unpaved parking area offers extra room, and the overall area stays not too crowded for parking.
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The overlook offers stunning views of the valley without requiring a hike.
Parking is available in an unpaved area near the overlook.
The area is usually not crowded, making it easy to find parking.
Studio combines indoor-outdoor concept with a rooftop patio offering 180-degree views of Hollywood hills. Atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, fostering a strong sense of community where all levels feel supported. Equipment is top-of-the-line and meticulously maintained, enhancing the overall experience.
Gorgeous 180-degree views and a stunning sunrise over the Hollywood hills create a serene backdrop. The rooftop and studio offer incredible cityscapes that enhance the workout experience.
Easy access to convenient parking makes arriving straightforward. Parking spots are readily available near the entrance.
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Outdoor classes are available for those who prefer exercising in fresh air.
Parking is convenient and available at the studio location.
Classes cater to all levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Old Masonic building hosts spacious contemporary art galleries with astonishing architecture and tall ceilings. The atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, with free admission requiring advance reservation. Unique painted stairwells and a library add to the distinctive cultural vibe.
Views from the third floor offer breathtaking sights. The top floor provides a lovely spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
Free parking is available onsite with admission. Parking is easy to access and does not cost anything when a reservation is made in advance.
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Reservations are required to visit; tickets are free but must be booked online.
Parking is free on-site for visitors with a reservation.
Admission to the foundation is free for all visitors.
Trailhead offers paved loop trail with stunning views of the Hollywood sign and reservoir. Atmosphere stays peaceful and quiet, making it ideal for a calm walk away from city noise. Parking is generally available, and the area feels like a hidden gem in the hills.
The trail offers stunning views of the Hollywood Sign, the reservoir, and the city. Walkways above the dam provide gorgeous vistas of the surrounding hills and lake.
Easy parking exists with plenty of free spots at the trailhead and on the street. No issues with parking arise during visits.
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There are 2 toilets and drinking water available at the location.
The parking lot fills up a lot after 7am, so arrive early.
Dogs are not allowed on the trail.
Hiking area offers 360-degree panoramic views including the Hollywood Sign, downtown cityscape, and distant beaches. Trail features rocky, challenging terrain with narrow sections requiring hands for support. Visitors find the spectacular vistas rewarding despite the difficult path.
The trail offers 360-degree panoramic views including the city skyline, surrounding valleys, and on clear days, the beach. The views from the top are stunning and beautiful, making the hike worth the effort.
Street parking exists along the road and near Wonder View Trailhead, with availability varying from easy to difficult. Parking at the top of Lake Hollywood drive is generally easy on early afternoons.
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Parking is easy along the road near the trailhead.
Bring plenty of water for the hike, especially on warm days.
Hiking boots are recommended for the rocky sections of the trail.
Bright, clean space with spacious indoor and patio seating offers a quiet, chill atmosphere blending Hollywood glam with Hawaiian comfort. Guests enjoy a coffee bar and casual games while waiting. The vibe stays relaxed and welcoming throughout the day.
Patio seating offers a clear view of the Hollywood sign along Gordon Street. The sight of the sign stands out from the outdoor area.
Parking includes free spots right next door and a private lot. Easy street parking adds to the convenience for pickup.
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There was parking right next door.
I found Pokeworks to be very clean.
There was plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.
Underground and rooftop spaces combine to create a flea market with unique vintage finds and a beautiful downtown view. The atmosphere stays relaxed and trendy, with friendly vendors and a lively vibe. Amenities include bars on two levels, a skate park, and pickleball courts, making it more than just a shopping spot.
A beautiful rooftop view offers a clear sight of the downtown skyline. The vantage point captures the city's core with a nice urban panorama.
Free parking exists but is hard to find. Many spend time searching in nearby residential areas.
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Entry to the flea market is free.
Parking is available, but it can be hard to find.
Many vendors accept only cash, so bring enough cash for purchases.
Spacious rooms offer breathtaking views of Hollywood Hills and city lights. The atmosphere is generally calm and quiet, with occasional nighttime noise. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, large TV with streaming access, and convenient underground parking.
Windows offer sunrise over the hills and sunset over Hollywood views. The scene includes the Hollywood hills with the iconic sign, Griffith Observatory, and downtown LA.
Gated parking with a locked entrance keeps the area secure and private. Parking in the basement is free and requires a code for access, adding an extra layer of safety.
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Check-in is straightforward with clear directions provided.
Parking is available on-site for guests.
The hotel is conveniently located near Hollywood attractions.
Large, green park offers open spaces and spectacular downtown skyline views. Atmosphere stays peaceful and laid-back despite occasional train and helicopter noise. Visitors include artists, families, and entrepreneurs enjoying trails, shaded areas, and room for dogs.
The park offers stunning views of the Downtown Los Angeles skyline. It captures the city's energy and diversity, highlighting why LA is a creative capital.
Plenty of parking exists both inside and outside the park, including affordable paid spots and free street parking at the park's end. Industrial blocks across the street offer additional parking options.
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Parking costs about $2.50 per hour, or just under $9 per day.
Parking for events can be challenging, especially on weekends and holidays.
The park often hosts community events and art installations.
Scenic spot offers beautiful panoramic views of city lights and valleys, creating a peaceful and quiet atmosphere ideal for reflection. Visitors often stop to enjoy the calm vibe while sitting in cars or picnicking nearby. Parking is limited and can be challenging, but the stunning views make the visit worthwhile.
Views showcase the city and valleys with beautiful integration into natural landscape. Sunset and night visits reveal breathtaking city lights and the Hollywood sign.
Free parking is available on site, which is rare in this area. Plenty of space exists on both sides of the road, making it easy to find a spot.
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Parking is limited, with space for about six cars maximum.
The overlook is an open public space and remains accessible.
I recommend visiting at sunset or at night for breathtaking views.
Small historic theater offers an intimate setting with excellent acoustics and classic old school style. Spacious, comfortable seating and great sound system create a cozy atmosphere for concerts. Multiple bars and a dance floor add to the lively energy.
Great views exist from every seat in the theatre. Tables on the balcony offer a clear vantage point, and the venue feels intimate with excellent sightlines all around.
Street parking is easy to find nearby. Some decently priced options exist, including a $20 lot close to the venue.
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Parking is limited around the venue, so consider using rideshare services.
The venue has only one men's restroom stall, which can lead to long waits.
Ticket prices are reasonable, making it accessible for most attendees.
Open grassy areas and walking paths create a spacious, peaceful urban escape with unobstructed views of the Hollywood Sign. The atmosphere stays calm and welcoming, making it ideal for picnics, dog walks, or light exercise. A dog park adds to the appeal for animal lovers.
Unobstructed views of the Hollywood Sign dominate the scene. The park offers a peaceful urban escape with postcard-worthy city vistas.
Parking availability varies. Plenty of parking exists at times, but it can be difficult or full on weekends.
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Parking fills up quickly on weekends, so arrive early.
There are no public restrooms available at the park.
The park is spacious and well-maintained, ideal for picnics and walks.
Tar-filled lake bubbles with thick, black asphalt, emitting a distinct smell and reflecting surrounding trees and sky. Well-maintained park offers peaceful space for reflection and observation of ongoing paleontological digs. Active scientific work and life-sized fossil displays create an engaging, educational atmosphere for visitors of all ages.
A small walkway offers nice views of the tar pit and museum behind it. Paleontologists and researchers work on excavations in public view.
Plenty of street parking exists north of the park. The parking lot near Lake Pit is expensive and hard to find.
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Parking can be difficult to find near the La Brea Tar Pits.
The outdoor exhibit is free to walk through during the daytime.
The public bathrooms were closed during my last visit.
Outdoor hillside setting creates a picturesque, intimate theater with excellent acoustics and comfortable seating featuring padding and cup holders. The venue offers a relaxing atmosphere with no bad seats and a tropical park-like backdrop, insulated from nearby noise. Free shuttle service and convenient parking support easy access despite some crowding.
Every seat offers a great view thanks to the venue's intimate size. Even the back rows provide an amazing view of the stage.
Parking is easy to find and generally good. Arriving early helps secure a spot without hassle.
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Parking at The Ford can be very limited, so arrive early.
You can bring your own food and drinks to The Ford.
Expect heavy traffic and parking challenges on event days.
Ranch offers stunning 360-degree views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood sign, creating a breathtaking natural setting. Horses are well-kept and the atmosphere is relaxing and welcoming to beginners. Ducks, chickens, and llamas add a barnyard charm to the experience.
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There is limited parking available, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Bring cash for tips as credit cards are not accepted for gratuities.
The horseback riding experience offers stunning views of the Hollywood sign.
Renovated lobby and bar areas showcase fresh, elegant design with beautiful scenery and stunning architecture. Atmosphere blends lively jazz evenings and occasional loud parties, creating a dynamic energy. Guests enjoy well-crafted cocktails and a mix of comfortable lounges and outdoor patios.
Rooms offer spectacular views of the Hollywood Hills and city skyline. Upper floors provide incredible vistas including the Hollywood sign.
Valet parking staff like Enrique greet guests warmly and provide friendly, helpful service. Parking costs are reasonable, with options to park nearby for less. Security staff escort guests to their cars at night for added safety.
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Parking costs $79 per day, which is higher than average for the area.
Jazz night occurs every Monday at 7:30pm, featuring live music.
Valet parking incurs a $65.99 fee at checkout, which may not be disclosed upfront.
Chinese architecture shapes a clean, modern hotel with an open courtyard and outdoor hallways. Quiet nights contrast with occasional loud street and nightclub noise, creating a mixed sound environment. Spacious rooms offer mountain views, ADA compliance, and direct elevator access from garage to floor.
Rooms offer views of mountains and city nightlife. Elevator windows provide a unique perspective during ascent and descent.
Garage parking sits right below the hotel with an elevator that goes straight to the room floor. It costs $18 and offers secure, convenient access with staff keeping an eye on safety.
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Breakfast is served from 07:00 to 10:00.
Parking costs $18 per night, which is not included in the stay.
The hotel has limited parking available inside the building.
Hotel offers stunning Hollywood sign views and a huge stylish lobby and bar for socializing. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and peaceful indoors to loud and energetic by the rooftop pool. Amenities include a gym, valet parking, and thoughtful in-room features like yoga mats.
Rooms offer a clear, stunning view of the Hollywood Sign. The rooftop pool provides a wonderful cityscape, and the pool area features a scenic window overlooking the surroundings.
Valet parking costs around $60 and runs efficiently with respectful staff handling cars quickly. No self-parking option exists, which can cause some delays.
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Valet parking costs $71, and self-parking is not available.
An additional $30 daily amenity fee is charged, not disclosed at booking.
The hotel offers a complimentary social hour with free wine from 5 to 6 pm.
Renovated building offers spacious, cozy rooms with elegant decor and quiet, adult atmosphere despite nearby street noise. Rooftop bar and restaurant provide stunning views of city landmarks and a friendly vibe. Amenities include an adults-only pool, Pilates studio, and private lounges.
Rooftop spots offer iconic views of the Hollywood sign and Capitol Records building. The setting includes a stunning cityscape and Hollywood hills visible from the bar and restaurant areas.
Valet parking costs $72.60 per night including taxes and is located underground and secure. Staff like Garson, Oli, and Dorian assist with parking, and the hotel entrance is through the parking lot.
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The rooftop bar hosts free DJ sets on weekends.
Brunch is popular on weekends, so expect a crowd.
Valet parking costs $72.60 per night, including taxes.
Classic early 1900s theater offers an intimate and cozy setting with beautiful vintage decor and historic artwork. The venue features a lively rooftop lounge and a prohibition-era speakeasy with a unique tunnel for drink delivery. Sound is powerful with heavy bass, creating a bold live music experience.
Balcony seats provide comfortable seating with a perfect view. The rooftop lounge and roof terrace offer great views of Hollywood Blvd and the Pantages, enhancing the atmosphere.
A large parking lot sits right next to the venue with easy access and plenty of spaces. Parking costs about $25 and is quick and convenient without needing to hunt for street spots.
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Seating is first come, first serve, so arrive early for the best spots.
Parking next door costs $25, while on-site parking is $40.
The venue does not have a gender-neutral bathroom available.
Modern hotel with clean, upper-class decor and a quiet, comfortable atmosphere. Rooftop features a small pool and impeccable city views, including the Hollywood sign. Fitness room offers a variety of equipment, and service includes robotic delivery.
Rooftop spots offer views of the Hollywood sign and snow-capped mountains. The top-floor bar shows the whole city, especially striking at night.
Easy parking comes with valet service included in the room rate. Complimentary valet parking adds convenience for guests.
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Valet parking costs $60 per day, with no self-parking option available.
The elevator is often out of service, which can be inconvenient for guests.
Expect additional 'junk fees' that are not government-related.
Rooftop spaces offer spectacular views and a quiet poolside vibe with comfortable seating. Rooms blend modern coziness with an atmosphere of elegance and glamour. Despite busy surroundings, the hotel maintains a peaceful and quiet environment.
The rooftop deck offers breathtaking views of iconic sights like the Hollywood sign. The rooftop pool and bar provide a quiet vibe with beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces.
Valet parking comes included in the package deal. The parking staff provides efficient service.
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The hotel offers a complimentary wine happy hour.
Expect hidden fees, including a $46/night valet parking fee and a $25/night service charge.
The restaurant automatically adds a 20% tip to the bill.
Rooms offer spacious layouts with spectacular city views and large balconies. The atmosphere is generally quiet and secluded, though nearby nightlife can bring late noise. Amenities include a kitchenette and air conditioning, enhancing comfort during stays.
Rooms offer great views of the city and pool area. Balconies on the hill provide a fantastic perspective of the surroundings, especially at night.
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Parking is available on site, but the lot is on a hill.
The hotel has a restaurant and cafe on the property.
Rooms are clean, spacious, and comfortable, but some may not match online images.