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Located north of downtown Los Angeles, the Hollywood neighborhood is surrounded by an impressive natural landscape, alternating between the ridges of Mount Lee, the sea and the Mojave Desert. The district's most representative buildings are bordered by two famous streets, Wilshire Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard. The latter continues to coast the Pacific Ocean.
The so-called Walk of Fame stretches over two kilometers, on both sides of the Hollywood Boulevard
Top 3 travel tips
The real symbol of Hollywood, to which it is worth dedicating at least one shot, is the famous inscription that stands out in cubic characters on the hill Hollywood Sign, from 1923. The original purpose of his installation was to draw attention to the new residentialcenter that would soon be built on the side of Mount Lee. Today, the inscription is an integral part of the face of the Californian city, and is reached and photographed by thousands of tourists every year.
2. A walk along the coast of Santa MonicaJust outside Los Angeles you'll come across one of California's best-known coastlines, the Santa Monica. Once here, you can decide to surf the waves of the ocean, or wander around the promenade, on foot or by bike. Many areas of the bay still retain their natural and somewhat wild charm, proving to be unmissable destinations for hikers, especially in the area of Topanga and Malibu Creek.
3. Walking through the museums of HollywoodSome of the most interesting and fanciful secrets of the world of cinema are contained in the various museums of the Hollywood district, starting with the Hollywood Museum, housed in a building from the early '900, entirely built according to the canons of art deco. Here are preserved the original costumes, stage material and posters of the films that have made the history of cinema. The Guinness World Records Museum, dedicated to world records in every field, is particularly interesting and different from the usual.




















