Tours, Travel

Advice on Spending A Perfect Day in Hollywood

There are several ways to explore Hollywood, however, there’s just one perfect way to spend a day in the famous neighborhood. We have put together an itinerary for your excellent day in Hollywood so that you can make your Best Hollywood Tour more memorable.

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Morning

Take a morning walk across the grounds of the Hollywood Bowl. Yeah, even once the summer season has concluded, the enduring amphitheater remains open and doubles as a free county park. Venture into Hollywood proper and obtain your caffeine fix with a sparkling espresso and a slice of avocado toast at Blackwood coffee bar. The stylish yet comfy space serves as the right pit stop to hit before moving up the street to the doorway of Runyon Canyon- a steep, scenery canyon climb with sweeping views of the city.

Afternoon

The touristy crowds on the western half of Hollywood Boulevard are best avoided, save for a stop at the Chinese Theatre, that is best intimate from inside its stunning auditorium. Build your way east and have lunch by the Capitol Records Building at Jane Q, which is a sunny spot within the Kimpton Everly hotel that present farmers market inspired fare and an unforgettable savory duck confit monkey bread. Stop by the Museum of Broken Relationships to view a cathartic assortment of donated items. Think stained T-shirts and used hairbrushes left over from tales of lost love.

Night

Masticate on a cup of coconut popcorn and sip on the tropical, rum-filled King Kamehameha at Lono- a lavish bar and lounge. Wander down the eclectic Cahuenga Boulevard and stop into Space15Twenty, an Urban Outfitters offshoot that makes room for retail, music and art pop-ups. Peruse aisles upon aisles of records at massive indie record shop Amoeba—and make certain to check the schedule for free shows and signings. Keep walking east on Sunset Boulevard through the Hollywood’s production studios original and now-resurgent home, and sit for dinner at Paley, an upscale, seafood-heavy spot housed among the historic Columbia square, the longtime home of CBS radio and television.

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