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Hollywood, California destinations, parks and attractions

Are you going on a road trip to Hollywood, California, looking for tips about the destinations so you and your party can enjoy it, be comfortable and not spend a fortune?

Here are some of the top destinations in Hollywood, California and tips about visiting them

Top Hollywood, California destinations

Hollywood area map -  Everyone wants to visit Hollywood in Los Angeles, famous for the entertainment industry and  landmarks like:

  1. Dolby Theatre -
    6801 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Phone: (323) 308-6300. This is where the annual Academy Awards (Oscars) ceremony takes place. You can take a guided tour to learn about the theater's history and even stand on the stage where the stars accept their awards. You can take guided tours to explore the theater, including the stage where the Oscars are awarded.
  2. Hollywood Walk of Fame -
    Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Stroll along the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard, where you can see over 2,600 brass stars embedded in the sidewalk, each representing a famous entertainer. It's a great place for photos and to learn about Hollywood's history. Walk along Hollywood Boulevard to find the stars embedded in the sidewalk. You can use the website to search for specific stars or plan your visit.
  3. TCL Chinese Theatre -
    6925 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Phone: (323) 461-3331. Take a guided tour to learn about the theater's history and see the famous handprints and footprints.
    Formerly known as Grauman's Chinese Theatre, this historic movie palace is famous for its forecourt featuring handprints and footprints of legendary actors. You can also catch a movie screening here. It's where the walk of Fame stars began.
  4. Hollywood Museum -
    1660 N Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028. Phone: (323) 464-7776. Located in the historic Max Factor Building. this museum houses a vast collection of memorabilia, costumes, props, and exhibits related to Hollywood's history.
  5. Hollywood Wax Museum - 6767 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028. Phone: (323) 462-5991
    See famous personalities made of wax at this museum with late-night hours.
  6. The Hollywood Sign - The Hollywood Sign is an iconic symbol of the neighborhood and the entertainment industry. You can view it from various vantage points, but one of the most popular spots is the Griffith Observatory. There are also hiking trails that can take you closer to the sign.
  7. Griffith Observatory, and Griffith Park -
     2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027. Phone: (213) 473-0800. Besides the Griffith Observatory, Griffith Park offers numerous hiking and biking trails, the Los Angeles Zoo, and the Autry Museum of the American West. You can hike to various vantage points to see the Hollywood Sign up close. The Griffith Observatory is a great starting point.
  8. Sunset Strip -
    Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA 90069. This famous stretch of Sunset Boulevard is known for its nightlife, music venues, and historic landmarks. It's a great place for dining, shopping, and experiencing the local music scene.
  9. Universal Studios Hollywood - Movie Studio Tour
    100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608. Phone: (800) 864-8377. Open: see their website, as conditions are constantly changing. Universal Studios Hollywood offers the Studio Tour, which takes you behind the scenes of a real working movie studio. You can explore iconic sets, visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, and enjoy thrilling rides and attractions. It's both movie studio and amusement park. The tour is a ride at the Universal Studios Hollywood theme park in Universal City, California near Los Angeles. Studio Tour is the theme park's signature attraction. It travels through a working film studio, with various film sets on the Universal Studios Lot. Duration: 45–60 minutes. Admission is included with a Theme Park Ticket or Annual Pass purchase. (blackout dates apply)

Tips for Visiting Hollywood

  • Traffic - Be prepared for heavy traffic in and around Hollywood, especially during peak hours. Consider using public transportation or ridesharing services to avoid parking hassles.
  • Parking - If you do drive, be aware that parking can be expensive and limited. Look for parking garages or lots in the area.
  • Safety - As with any major city, especially in California, be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Drug addicts and criminals are everywhere and police often do little to stop them. Stick to well-lit and busy areas, and keep an eye on your belongings.
  • Weather - Los Angeles has a Mediterranean climate, but it can get hot during the summer. Dress accordingly and stay hydrated.
  • Advance Planning - Some attractions, like studio tours, can get busy. Consider booking tickets in advance to avoid long lines.
  • Explore Beyond Hollywood - While Hollywood is a must-visit, don't forget to explore other neighborhoods and attractions in Los Angeles, such as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and downtown LA.
  • Hollywood Boulevard - While it's iconic, be prepared for crowds, street performers, and people trying to sell you tours and merchandise. Exercise caution and negotiate prices before engaging in any paid activities.

Hollywood, California Seasons, bugs, topography and climate

If you're not from Hollywood, California, you may not realize that it can get HOT in the summer, but most of the year, the weather is pretty good!

Bugs are thankfully few!

Hollywood, California Camping tips

 

There are both state parks and private campgrounds in Hollywood, California.