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6 ways to get around Hollywood

Los Angeles is a large metropolitan area, and like any city of this size, it should have plenty of options for getting from point A to point B.

SummaryDrivingTake the metroTake a busCarpoolingWalkingRent a bikeConclusion

When talking about Hollywood in particular, the neighborhood is in the heart of the city, and its central location definitely affects travel.

You've probably heard that LA has some of the busiest roads in the country. Well, it is a popular place to live and a popular tourist destination. Basically, it only makes sense that Hollywood would be a great focal point for anyone visiting the city.

This brings us to the question of getting around in such a pompous place as Hollywood. One thing is certain, the neighborhood's status as a mega attraction site affects travel.

Let's take a look at some ways to get around Hollywood.

  1. Drive

Los Angeles residents love their cars and it's a great city to drive in. You should probably go with the flow, embrace the culture and tour Hollywood.

Without a doubt, driving in Hollywood will reward you with some of the best scenes, from Hollywood Hills for Mulholland Drive . Overall, it's nice and convenient to get around by car, but the main downside is the traffic.

Hollywood is already a busy place and rush hours don't help matters.

If you are renting you should probably go for the budget option as they are small and well suited for exploring and parking in small spaces.

  1. Take the metro

You can also take the subway or Line B located at Hollywood Boulevard. Trains run daily from early morning until midnight between downtown Los Angeles and North Hollywood.

However, taking the train is not a flexible option, especially if you are exploring the neighborhood. There are specific stations that will keep you in the neighborhood, and these are:

  • City of studios
  • North Hollywood
  • Hollywood/Vine
  • Union Station
  • Hollywood/Western
  • Vermont/Sunset
  • Hollywood/Highlands
  1. Take a bus

The most convenient and economical way to get around Hollywood is to take a bus. There is no shortage of bus lines serving the neighborhood and beyond.

The largest bus service is the Metro , operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. And yes, Metro also operates the metro service.

Another popular bus service is the DASH , operated by the LA Department of Transportation. DASH shuttles are very affordable and provide short trips anywhere in Hollywood and downtown LA.

  1. Use carpool

Carpooling is the next best thing to buses, at least you can't miss them. They are more expensive than metro services, but that's what you get for convenience.

If you're new to town, you should probably skip the guesswork of directions and grab an Uber or Lyft .

Also, with the popularity of ride-sharing services, you have more options including Uber and Lyft. There are others like Blacklane, Curb, and Limos.com, which have drivers all over Hollywood.

Additional note: sometimes the traffic is insane, like the 101, for example. Be careful with drivers in a hurry. In the unfortunate event of an accident, consider getting an accident attorney as soon as possible before your claim window expires under California Statute of Limitations .

  1. Walk

Basically, if you want to get around Hollywood easily, without the hassle of parking or bus rides, just walk. Only take a bus if you're hopping from neighborhood to neighborhood, say, Hollywood to Beverly Hills, because the distance is huge.

However, Hollywood itself is much more fun to walk around. It's not that strenuous either as you could exhaust the area in about an hour. West Hollywood is a different story, however, because it's big.

If you're going to walk, we suggest checking your Google Maps often to avoid going in circles.

  1. Rent a bike

For bike enthusiasts, Metro offers comprehensive services under its Metro Bike Center program. You will need to register with them to rent a bike, get maintenance services, and use their parking spots.

Hollywood is bike-friendly, with designated routes for safe biking.

Conclusion

It is good planning to think about mobility before visiting an unfamiliar place. At least you will know what to expect in advance. When it comes to Hollywood, you have several options for getting around, and hopefully this list will be helpful.