Visiting Hollywood

Hollywood, California evokes film footage, movie production and encourage the search for renowned stars arriving by buses every day. Although some of these perceptions are true, most film productions are moved to other parts of Los Angeles. A visit to Hollywood is now a busy tourist destination and the starting point for all Los Angeles venues and an important milestone for the film and television industry's past.The main Hollywood way is Hollywood Blvd. Is along Hollywood Blvd visitors will see the Walk of Fame, Hollywood and Highland Entertainment Center, Grauman Chinese Theater, El Capitan Theater and several hotels, including the Roosevelt Hotel, the new W Hotel and the Hollywood Renaissance Hotel. In addition to the main sights and attractions of Hollywood Blvd, it is also the street to take one of the many tourist buses that leave every hour for visits to celebrity homes, Beverly Hills and downtown Los Angeles.One of the biggest and newest open to Hollywood in recent years has been the Hollywood and Highland Entertainment entertainment attractions on Hollywood Blvd and Highland Ave. The center is a multi-level outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment resort. The structure has a U shape with the open end towards toward Hollywood Blvd. At all levels, visitors can watch in Hollywood Boulevard and the Walk of Fame, Hollywood sign, the many ground level fountains or contemplate both the Kodak Theater and Hollywood Renaissance Hotel. complex. It is the Kodak Theater where the Oscars are held. At the base of the Hollywood Center and Highland and along the Walk of Fame is Grauman's Chinese Theater. Here visitors from all over the world come to lay their hands on concrete handprints and feet to the left of some of the stars of the world's greatest cinema.Along Hollywood Boulevard and close to the center of Hollywood and Highland is the Walk of Fame. It consists of over 2,300 stars representing celebrities of music, film, radio, television and production, the Walk of Fame of Hollywood Blvd spans and in the side streets. There are plenty of budget shopping opportunities along this stretch of Hollywood Blvd souvenir shops. Hollywood are a dime a dozen in this section selling Hollywood Plastic Oscars shirts, thrown celebrity paparazzi photos and more. Facing the Hollywood and Highland resorts, buses leave every hour in Los Angeles, including visits to celebrity homes, Beverly Hills and downtown Los Angeles.Going after Hollywood and Highland Center is Franklin Ave Franklin Ave. Exterior is a small street that extends deep into the Hollywood Hills called Outpost Estates. This was the original neighborhood that the first big Hollywood stars of the 1920s and 1930s called home. Many houses in this area have been renovated to maintain its original appearance since. Today, most of these homes are over a million dollars and many, the highest on the road, have a breathtaking view of all of Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles. Regular coaches departing from Hollywood Blvd give visitors a comprehensive overview and exposure of this historic Hollywood neighborhood.The Brea Blvd is the main north of the artery, to the south by Hollywood. There are plenty of shops and dining options along this stretch. La Brea and Melrose is the place where the Melrose Avenue shopping area is sprawling west of Fairfax and La Brea in West Hollywood, Melrose Ave shopping area is full of retail stores selling everything from belts, boots, chic clothing, Lingerie and even posters, books and music. The first Johnny Rockets opened on Melrose Ave is still here today. Melrose Ave is La Brea's famous studio Paramount Pictures. One of the most recent studies to call Hollywood, Paramount has a long history of producing some of the greatest movie titles of all time. Today, this active study lot is home to daily productions and television shows during the day and commercial prime time movies. Paramount Pictures offers a guided tour of the lot and visitors can get insightful insights into the inner workings of the study simply walking around the perimeter.

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