Hollywood & Highland
Hollywood & Highland
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
About
About Hollywood & Highland Hollywood & Highland is the entertainment center of Los Angeles for tourists and locals alike. Steps away from landmarks such as the world famous Hollywood Walk of Fame and TCL Chinese Theatre, formerly Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood & Highland is the perfect place for a Hollywood beginning. With world-class shopping and dining, red carpet movie premieres and celebrated live theatre it's the ultimate entertainment destination. Steeped in Hollywood history, this iconic destination also features the Dolby Theatre, home of the Academy Awards(R) and over 70 brand-name retailers from Louis Vuitton, L'Occitane, Victoria's Secret and MAC to quintessential California stores like GAP, Hot Topic, Oakley, Shoe Palace and Lucky Brand Jeans. Visitors can enjoy 25 full-service and fast-casual restaurants such as The Grill on Hollywood, Hard Rock Cafe, Trastevere Ristorante, California Pizza Kitchen, Cabo Wabo Cantina and nightlife at Lucky Strike Lanes and OHM Nightclub, plus the always-fun Dave & Buster's Hollywood.
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Neighbourhood: Hollywood
Hollywood undoubtedly conjures up images of movie stars and high-end lifestyles, and to this day, tourists flock here from around the world to see the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame, Chinese Theatre and to catch a glimpse of the famed Hollywood sign up close. Celebrity impersonators and crowds give these areas the feeling of an amusement park while many clubs and hotels fill up around the weekends for late-night partying - the Hollywood club scene is a haven for thumping music and table-side bottle service. But parties aren’t the only way to enjoy this area, many visitors come to the neighborhood to sit back with a picnic to watch a performance at the Hollywood Bowl and those looking to stay fit trek along nature trails in the Hollywood hills and in Griffith Park.
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- Hollywood/Vine • 1 min walk
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e26
New York City, NY642 contributions
Oct 2022 • Friends
Recommend coming here to park if you want to visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame! Parking is $3 for two hours if validated by a store in the mall. Two hours is more than enough. Pro tip is to visit Japan House! It’s a cute store with an art exhibit and it’s free to enter. On exiting, they’ll offer you parking validation! No need to buy anything! But they’re also very sweet employees and have cute artsy designs for wallets and housewares etc. the art exhibit currently is on bamboo and interesting to see.
Written 2 October 2022
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Tess
Edmonton, Canada9 contributions
Sept 2023 • Couples
Hollywood is very accessible through metro line from Downtown, Los Angeles. We were amazed of the places which we only saw in movies. Since we visited Hollywood early in the morning, we were able to capture great photos by ourselves. This is a happy and starry place.
Written 10 October 2023
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Roxy M
Los Angeles, California, United States12 contributions
Jul 2019
At the center of Hollywood, it is a great bounce off spot to enjoy the Walk of Fame, The Famous Chinese Theater, El Capitan Theater, and other tourist spots. Shopping is nice, Food is okay. As a pass through it could be fun for friends or guests visiting the area for the first time. Its changing ownership, so this could redefine the space to improve this rating.
Written 7 January 2020
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alifax65
Ivrea, Italy174 contributions
Nov 2023 • Friends
Open-air shopping center with fantastic views of the Hollywood sign from its rear. (after various photo attempts along the boulevards). There is one hour of free Wi-Fi, always useful toilet facilities (it's difficult to find them in the area) and pleasant shops to visit.
The boulevard is nice to walk down and I was lucky because it wasn't too crowded
Choreographic characters not to be missed
The boulevard is nice to walk down and I was lucky because it wasn't too crowded
Choreographic characters not to be missed
Written 4 November 2023
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Stan
39 contributions
May 2023 • Family
Open air mall not many food choices. Dolby theatre on property and TCL Chinese theater in front of mall. This is very busy , and crazy environment, nice to see history. Has a view of the Hollywood sign on 3 Rd level bridge, but still small view for pics.
Written 4 June 2023
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AOY
Springfield, IL51 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
I enjoyed my time on Hollywood and Highland. It was a great way to see the walk of fame, the Chinese theatre and get some shopping done. Was a great way to view the Hollywood sign. And got my parking validated just for buying something in the shopping area. It’s a must see!
Written 1 January 2020
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StevenBerlin
Chino Hills, CA716 contributions
Aug 2023 • Friends
Hollywood and Highland is one of the hubs in Los Angeles and definitely a place to visit. They have a large mall here called Ovation Hollywood, the famous Walk of Fame, the huge historical Dolby Movie Theatre, and lots of entertainment.
El Capitan, Ghirardelli's, and the Chinese Movie theatre are some of the cool places to check out. The Hard Rock Cafe is a nice place to come for lunch as well.
Parking is validated for 2 hours at some of the restaurants here as well. Come sightsee and explore.
El Capitan, Ghirardelli's, and the Chinese Movie theatre are some of the cool places to check out. The Hard Rock Cafe is a nice place to come for lunch as well.
Parking is validated for 2 hours at some of the restaurants here as well. Come sightsee and explore.
Written 3 September 2023
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peppermint
Hastings, UK768 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
We parked under the shopping centre and got our ticket validated by buying a $1.50 postcard so it only cost $2! If you walk through the parking lot you come out just a few feet from the walk of fame and Chinese theatre so it couldn't be better placed.
Nice shops inside too for when the heat of the day is too much
Nice shops inside too for when the heat of the day is too much
Written 22 April 2017
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Debie3682
Baldwinsville, NY36 contributions
Nov 2017 • Family
This is the easiest, most convenient way to park, and see the walk of fame, and the Chinese Theater. Gps the address, grab a ticket from the automated lift gate, park,carry the parking ticket with you. Make any purchase in the mall directly on top of the parking garage. When making a purchase give the cashier your parking ticket. They then will validate your parking ticket, so you only have to pay a few dollars to park. Carry the ticket with you. Once you go to leave the parking garage you insert your ticket into the exit lift gate.The only way to avoid the high 15.00 parking charge is to make any purchase in the connected mall, and have your parking ticket validated. There are signs at all the shops that read "validate your parking here", very easy. As soon as you exit the mall you are on Hollywood Boulevard, standing on the walk of fame. You also are standing right out front of the Chinese Theater. Not much else to see on Hollywood Boulevard. We were able to park, walk for a few minutes to see the stars on the walk of fame, see the Chinese Theater, take pictures, and leave. Only took about 1 hour. Very safe also, it was just myself and my teen daughter, on a mother daughter trip.
Written 3 December 2017
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missTA
Preston, UK22 contributions
We walked along Hollywood boulevard in search of the famous stars and the hand prints in the paving slabs. The stars are all the way along Hollywood boulevard and some are in need of repair. The stars foot and hand prints are outside the Chinese theatre right next to highland centre.
We arrived at the Highland centre and was surprised at how nice it was, the shopping centre area was clean and well looked after compared to the boulevard itself.
As this is a tourist trap There are plenty of people dressed up willing to have a photo with you but then will demand payment for this, so don't bother!!!
Over all highland was lovely, got a great view of the Hollywood sign from the second / third floor, some nice shops and
Lovely restaurants and a good choice fast food places.
Well worth a visit.
We arrived at the Highland centre and was surprised at how nice it was, the shopping centre area was clean and well looked after compared to the boulevard itself.
As this is a tourist trap There are plenty of people dressed up willing to have a photo with you but then will demand payment for this, so don't bother!!!
Over all highland was lovely, got a great view of the Hollywood sign from the second / third floor, some nice shops and
Lovely restaurants and a good choice fast food places.
Well worth a visit.
Written 16 March 2013
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Hello I’m trying to decided between the Loews Hollywood and Indigo DTLA and suggestions. I’ve stayed at indigo before and loved it was just wondering if i should try something different.
Written 10 April 2019
Hi, are there free (as in they don't charge withdrawal fees) atms in the shopping mall? I tried to find this info on the website but they only show stores on the mall map.
Written 31 July 2017
Hi sorry there are ATM machine and all have a fee to withdraw.
Written 27 October 2018
I'm thinking of going here but in public transportation.Do they have good stores??When you leave the mall is there parks and local stores around??
Written 6 August 2016
This area has many stores, not so much upscale as more popular, but depends what you are looking for if this should be your shopping destination...local stores seem to be a thing of the past, as these seemed more standard chain types, but everything from Sephora to DSW. Lots of places to eat and many tourist attractions. I didn't venture outside the area much, so I can't speak to parks...didn't seem like a park-type neighborhood.
Written 6 August 2016
I'm thinking of going here but in public transportation.Do they have good stores??When you leave the mall is there parks and local stores around??
Written 6 August 2016
There are a lot of shops there ranging from forever 21, Guess, Victoria secret, American Eagle and many more shops . There is something for everyone .
Written 24 March 2016
OK, this is going to sound corny but just curious how much the costumed people charge for photos.
Written 25 March 2015
The first character I encountered was Capt. Jack Sparrow. He was very well done, great costume, makeup, the whole nine yards. He did not ask for money and told me the artists should not be asking you for money. Obviously I was going to tip him, we took photos. He even held my dog, Jack, which was brilliant. The only other artists I posed with were Willy Wonka and Edward Scissorhands (do you see a trend here?) gave them each a few bucks. Honestly, those 3 were the best costumed and seemed to take their art seriously. Others had on very cheap looking costumes. Wouldn't borher with them.
Written 26 March 2015
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