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Apartments in West Hollywood

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West Hollywood

West Hollywood dazzles with iconic music venues like The Roxy and Whisky a Go Go lighting up the legendary Sunset Strip. Rainbow crosswalks mark the vibrant LGBTQ+ heart around Santa Monica Boulevard while fashion-forward boutiques line Melrose Avenue. Art lovers can explore MOCA Pacific Design Center between celebrity spotting and soaking up the neighborhood's creative energy. Dining ranges from celebrity chef restaurants to late-night taco trucks, with options staying open until 2am. Boutique hotels dominate the accommodation scene, from rock-and-roll themed properties to luxury hideaways. Getting around is easy on foot or via abundant ride-sharing services.

Norma Triangle

Walkable and upscale, Norma Triangle offers a mix of cafes, restaurants, shopping, nightclubs, parks, and bars. Don't miss the Lloyd Wright Home and Studio at 858 Doheny Drive for a touch of history.

Tri-West

Tri-West buzzes with rainbow-painted crosswalks and neon-lit energy from sundown till last call. Santa Monica Boulevard's legendary clubs and bars keep the party going, while art galleries and vintage boutiques give daytime explorers plenty to discover. Melrose Avenue offers a perfect mix of trendy shopping and people-watching opportunities. The neighborhood's strong LGBTQ+ heritage shapes its welcoming, creative vibe. Dining options range from farm-to-table restaurants to late-night taco trucks, all within easy walking distance. Hotels here lean boutique and stylish, with rooftop pools perfect for soaking up California sunshine. You won't need a car - the area is extremely walkable with reliable Metro bus service connecting you to The Grove and beyond.

The Bird Streets

The Bird Streets neighborhood flaunts jaw-dropping views of Los Angeles from its perch high in the Hollywood Hills. This exclusive enclave of multi-million dollar modern mansions and Mediterranean villas is where celebrities hide away from prying eyes. Take a scenic drive through winding roads to spot architectural masterpieces with walls of glass that capture the glittering cityscape and Pacific Ocean beyond. You won't find shops or restaurants tucked into these quiet hillsides. Visitors typically stay in luxury vacation rentals with infinity pools and premium amenities. Getting around requires wheels - the steep terrain isn't made for walking - but Sunset Boulevard's world-class dining is just minutes away by car.

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Between the glitz of Beverly Hills and the grit of Hollywood lies a city that packs more cultural punch per square foot than seems possible. The Sunset Strip beckons with legendary music venues like Whiskey a Go Go, where rock history was written nightly. Melrose Avenue offers retail therapy with an edge – boutiques where celebrities shop incognito behind sunglasses. The Laugh Factory serves comedy from newcomers to superstars testing material. Rainbow flags fly proudly throughout America's most famous gay neighborhood, where bars and clubs pulse with energy. Visit MOCA Pacific Design Center for a cultural fix, then watch the beautiful people parade past sidewalk cafés where eavesdropping counts as entertainment.

Funky colorful futuristic arrangements of buildings that make up the Pacific Design Center.  Like something out of a sci fi movie.
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Find out more about West Hollywood

There's a lot visitors like about West Hollywood, especially its restaurants and entertainment. You can appreciate the selection of bars and cafes. You might find the perfect souvenir at Sunset Strip or Melrose Avenue. In the surrounding area, popular sights include Universal Studios Hollywood and Los Angeles Convention Center.

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