Famous Streets in LA
The streets in LA are often more well-known than the attractions they host. Thanks to movies, songs, TV shows, and video games, the streets in LA are known by almost everyone in the world. These streets are must-see places to visit whether you're a Los Angeles native or simply spending a short holiday there.
The most famous street in LA is Sunset Boulevard . It begins near Dodger Stadium and winds its way through several communities, including Angelino Heights, Echo Park, Silverlake, Hollywood, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Holmby Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, and Pacific Palisades, before ending right at the sand near Santa Monica. The most popular section is the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. It’s where you can find much of the legendary nightlife, as well as the rock n roll clubs like The Roxy, The Rainbow Bar & Grill, The Viper Room, 1OAK, and The Whiskey A Go Go.
Downtown LA Streets
The most important street in downtown LA is Olvera Street , known as the birthplace of Los Angeles in 1781. Other important streets in LA in the downtown area are Alameda, Broadway, Grand (home of The Music Center), Olive, and Hope.
Santa Monica Streets In LA
In Santa Monica, there’s Pacific Coast Highway, Ocean Avenue, Third Street with its shopping and dining promenade, Main Street, San Vicente lined with beautiful coral trees, and Montana Avenue.
Hollywood Streets
The most famous streets are up in the Hollywood, West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills areas. Hollywood Boulevard hosts the walk of fame, The Dolby Theatre , Hard Rock Café, Grauman’s Chinese Theater , The Hollywood & Highland Center, and dozens of other famous attractions.
Melrose Avenue stretches through Hollywood and the City of West Hollywood. You’ll find high-end boutiques and hot restaurants on the west end of the street. As you move east, has a lot of hip and trendy shops and connects to Fairfax Avenue and The Fairfax District.
Santa Monica Blvd also crosses city limits, but it’s most well-known in the West Hollywood area. It’s home to dozens of gay-friendly bars and restaurants and is a well-traveled and pedestrian-friendly street.
Beverly Hills Streets in LA
Beverly Hills hosts the one-of-a-kind Rodeo Drive, known for the biggest names in luxury. Attached to Rodeo, Wilshire Boulevard has even more shopping. This intersection is also home to The Beverly Wilshire Hotel,
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