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What are the best hotels near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History?
  • Guests love staying at Hotel Amarano Burbank - Hollywood, which is a hotel near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History.
  • Oakwood at Toluca Hills is another well-reviewed hotel and is a short drive away.
  • The area has plenty to choose from with 12,754 lodging options including hotels and vacation rentals.
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What are the best romantic hotels near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History?
  • For a romantic stay, The Sun Rose West Hollywood offers an al fresco restaurant, an outdoor pool, and a poolside bar. It's a short 16-minute drive from Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History.
  • Another great option is Sunset Marquis, which is a short drive away.
What are the best hotels close to Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History with free breakfast?
  • Enjoy a free continental breakfast to begin your day at Hotel Amarano Burbank - Hollywood, which is a short 2-minute drive from Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History.
  • Whisky Hotel is also a recommended place to stay with a free continental breakfast, and it's located a short drive away.
Which hotels near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History have rooms with great views?
What are the best family hotels close to Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History?
  • Keep the family happy with a stay at Coast Burbank Hotel which offers free cribs, children's meals, and free parking. Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History is a short drive away.
  • Another great option for your family's trip is Safari Inn, a Coast Hotel.
What are the best luxury hotels near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History?
  • Pamper yourself with a stay at The Garland, which is a short 5-minute drive from Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History. This hotel features a restaurant called The Front Yard, and offers an outdoor pool and a hot tub.
  • Another luxurious option is The Aster, which is a short drive away.
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What are the best things to see and do around my hotel near Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History?
  • After exploring the exhibits on display at Forest Lawn Museum of Mexican and American History, take in the top sights like Universal Studios Hollywood, Crypto.com Arena, and Dodger Stadium.
  • Other popular places in the area are Hollywood Walk of Fame, Rose Bowl Stadium, and Hollywood Boulevard.
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