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Hollywood & Vine
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Nearby attractions
Hollywood Pantages Theatre
6233 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Boulevard, Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Montalbán
1615 Vine St, Hollywood, CA 90028
Church of Scientology International
6331 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Capitol Records Building
1750 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Fonda Theatre
6126 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Walk Of Fame HQ
6255 Sunset Blvd #150, Hollywood, CA 90028
Mariah Carey's Star
6270 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Jennifer Lopez's Star
6270 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Nearby restaurants
Frolic Room
6245 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Burger & Sandwich Co.
6250 Hollywood Blvd Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Sincerely Syria (Hollywood)
6319 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Body Energy Club: Hollywood @ Hollywood & Vine
6314 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
LP Vinyl Bar
1704 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Sana'a cafe
6290 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Northern Cafe & Chinese Dumpling House
6282 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Skewer
6328 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Jemma Hollywood
1717 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Scum and Villainy Cantina
6377 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Nearby local services
Amoeba Music
6200 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood & Vine
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Iguana Vintage Clothing
6320 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Museum of Death New Orleans
6363 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Capitol Records Building
1750 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood / Vine
Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
1600 VINE
1600 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Farmers’ Market
1600 Ivar Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood & Vine Parking Lot
1721 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood / Vine
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Nearby hotels
W Hollywood
6250 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028
Kimpton Everly Hotel
1800 Argyle Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Hollywood Le Bon Hotel
1610 Argyle Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Dream Hollywood, by Hyatt
6417 Selma Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
PodShare
1631 Cosmo St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Hotel Hollywood
6364 Yucca St, Hollywood, CA 90028
Hotel West Inn Hollywood
1617 N Cahuenga Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
The Adler A Hollywood Hotel
6141 Franklin Ave, Hollywood, CA 90028
Motel 6 Hollywood, CA - Los Angeles
1738 Whitley Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Whisky Hotel Hollywood
1717 Wilcox Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028
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Hollywood & Vine

Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
4.4(186)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Hollywood Walk of Fame, The Montalbán, Church of Scientology International, Capitol Records Building, The Fonda Theatre, Hollywood Walk Of Fame HQ, Mariah Carey's Star, Jennifer Lopez's Star, restaurants: Frolic Room, Hollywood Burger & Sandwich Co., Sincerely Syria (Hollywood), Body Energy Club: Hollywood @ Hollywood & Vine, LP Vinyl Bar, Sana'a cafe, Northern Cafe & Chinese Dumpling House, Skewer, Jemma Hollywood, Scum and Villainy Cantina, local businesses: Amoeba Music, Hollywood & Vine, Iguana Vintage Clothing, Museum of Death New Orleans, Capitol Records Building, Hollywood / Vine, 1600 VINE, Hollywood Farmers’ Market, Hollywood & Vine Parking Lot, Hollywood / Vine
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Nearby attractions of Hollywood & Vine

Hollywood Pantages Theatre

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Montalbán

Church of Scientology International

Capitol Records Building

The Fonda Theatre

Hollywood Walk Of Fame HQ

Mariah Carey's Star

Jennifer Lopez's Star

Hollywood Pantages Theatre

Hollywood Pantages Theatre

4.8

(3.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame

4.0

(21.5K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame

4.1

(3.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Montalbán

The Montalbán

4.7

(561)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hollywood & Vine

Frolic Room

Hollywood Burger & Sandwich Co.

Sincerely Syria (Hollywood)

Body Energy Club: Hollywood @ Hollywood & Vine

LP Vinyl Bar

Sana'a cafe

Northern Cafe & Chinese Dumpling House

Skewer

Jemma Hollywood

Scum and Villainy Cantina

Frolic Room

Frolic Room

4.4

(522)

$

Open until 2:00 AM
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Hollywood Burger & Sandwich Co.

Hollywood Burger & Sandwich Co.

4.5

(545)

$

Click for details
Sincerely Syria (Hollywood)

Sincerely Syria (Hollywood)

4.5

(278)

$

Open until 3:00 AM
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Body Energy Club: Hollywood @ Hollywood & Vine

Body Energy Club: Hollywood @ Hollywood & Vine

4.8

(163)

$

Open until 10:30 PM
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Nearby local services of Hollywood & Vine

Amoeba Music

Hollywood & Vine

Iguana Vintage Clothing

Museum of Death New Orleans

Capitol Records Building

Hollywood / Vine

1600 VINE

Hollywood Farmers’ Market

Hollywood & Vine Parking Lot

Hollywood / Vine

Amoeba Music

Amoeba Music

4.8

(4.3K)

Click for details
Hollywood & Vine

Hollywood & Vine

4.4

(140)

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Iguana Vintage Clothing

Iguana Vintage Clothing

4.3

(176)

Click for details
Museum of Death New Orleans

Museum of Death New Orleans

4.1

(3K)

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The Hollywood & Vine Metro Station is more than just a place to catch a train—it’s the gateway to one of the most exciting and scenic areas in Los Angeles. The moment you step out of the station, you’re surrounded by Hollywood history and endless things to do. The scenery here is unmatched. You’re literally walking on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with stars lining the sidewalks everywhere you look. Just lifting your head, you’ll see the buzzing energy of Hollywood Boulevard filled with neon lights, massive billboards, theaters, and restaurants. On a clear day, you can even spot the Hollywood Hills in the distance. It’s the kind of area where every corner feels like a photo opportunity, from the street murals to the iconic architecture. Activities are endless in this neighborhood. Directly across from the station, you can catch a Broadway-caliber show at the legendary Pantages Theatre, or stop into the Hollywood Palladium for a live concert. Walk a few steps more and you’ll find yourself at shopping centers, boutique stores, rooftop lounges, and an incredible variety of dining spots—from casual eats to fine dining. For those looking to explore Hollywood culture, the area is packed with attractions: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Hollywood Museum, and even the nearby TCL Chinese Theatre. Street performers add even more entertainment right outside, giving visitors a taste of LA’s artistic spirit for free. Whether you’re sightseeing, grabbing a bite, shopping, or just enjoying the buzz of Hollywood, this Metro stop puts you right in the middle of it all. It’s also a practical way to travel without dealing with LA’s notorious traffic—hop on the Red Line and you’re just a few stops away from Universal City, downtown Los Angeles, and more. Overall, Hollywood & Vine is a stop I always recommend to anyone visiting LA. You get the perfect blend of scenery, history, entertainment, and convenience all in one place. It’s not just transportation—it’s an experience. The Hollywood & Vine Metro stop is one of the most iconic transit stations in Los Angeles. Every time I come here, I’m reminded why this area is such a cultural landmark. The station is located right in the heart of Hollywood, making it super convenient if you’re visiting famous attractions like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, or even grabbing food and drinks along Hollywood Boulevard. The design of the station itself is memorable—it has a unique Hollywood theme with film reels, spotlights, and movie-inspired décor that makes the ride feel like part of the experience. It’s definitely one of the more artistic and well-decorated Metro stations in LA, and tourists love snapping pictures here. From a transportation standpoint, it’s efficient and reliable. The Red Line takes you straight through downtown LA, Universal City, and beyond, making it easy to skip LA traffic. Trains come pretty regularly, and the station is well-marked for newcomers. I’ve noticed that security presence has improved over the years, which adds to the feeling of safety. What really makes this stop special is the energy outside. You step out and you’re right in the middle of the action—street performers, bright lights, classic Hollywood landmarks, and endless people watching. It’s a true slice of LA culture, and it’s perfect if you’re exploring the city without wanting to deal with parking headaches. Like many busy city stations, it can get crowded, and you’ll encounter the usual urban challenges, but overall, it’s a must-visit stop for both locals and tourists. If you’re traveling through Los Angeles, Hollywood & Vine is not just a Metro station—it’s an experience that ties together the history, entertainment, and movement of the city.
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This is perhaps the most famous of cross streets in Hollywood! I’ve heard about legends of Hollywood waiting for the bus, meeting agents, and accepting stars along the Walk of Fame here. To the casual observer, there’s nothing unusual that captures the eye at first, tho the historians on my tours want to go here to see and be seen at the ground zero of fame, brought to Hollywood Blvd. I’ve taken groups here to see portions of the Walk of Fame, along both Hollywood Blvd and Vine Street. I’ll make it a point for them to also see the signage that alludes to the past, as well as the famous exteriors of the nearby Pantages Theater and the Capitol Records Building. There’s street parking, plenty of lots and public transit access to arrive at. The average visitor to Los Angeles may bypass this historic intersection, in lieu of the now more popular, Hollywood and Highland cross streets area, several blocks to the west. The Walk of Fame continues that way, along with more tourist related attractions, restaurants, clubs and theaters.
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The Hollywood & Vine Metro Station is more than just a place to catch a train—it’s the gateway to one of the most exciting and scenic areas in Los Angeles. The moment you step out of the station, you’re surrounded by Hollywood history and endless things to do. The scenery here is unmatched. You’re literally walking on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with stars lining the sidewalks everywhere you look. Just lifting your head, you’ll see the buzzing energy of Hollywood Boulevard filled with neon lights, massive billboards, theaters, and restaurants. On a clear day, you can even spot the Hollywood Hills in the distance. It’s the kind of area where every corner feels like a photo opportunity, from the street murals to the iconic architecture. Activities are endless in this neighborhood. Directly across from the station, you can catch a Broadway-caliber show at the legendary Pantages Theatre, or stop into the Hollywood Palladium for a live concert. Walk a few steps more and you’ll find yourself at shopping centers, boutique stores, rooftop lounges, and an incredible variety of dining spots—from casual eats to fine dining. For those looking to explore Hollywood culture, the area is packed with attractions: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Hollywood Museum, and even the nearby TCL Chinese Theatre. Street performers add even more entertainment right outside, giving visitors a taste of LA’s artistic spirit for free. Whether you’re sightseeing, grabbing a bite, shopping, or just enjoying the buzz of Hollywood, this Metro stop puts you right in the middle of it all. It’s also a practical way to travel without dealing with LA’s notorious traffic—hop on the Red Line and you’re just a few stops away from Universal City, downtown Los Angeles, and more. Overall, Hollywood & Vine is a stop I always recommend to anyone visiting LA. You get the perfect blend of scenery, history, entertainment, and convenience all in one place. It’s not just transportation—it’s an experience. The Hollywood & Vine Metro stop is one of the most iconic transit stations in Los Angeles. Every time I come here, I’m reminded why this area is such a cultural landmark. The station is located right in the heart of Hollywood, making it super convenient if you’re visiting famous attractions like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, or even grabbing food and drinks along Hollywood Boulevard. The design of the station itself is memorable—it has a unique Hollywood theme with film reels, spotlights, and movie-inspired décor that makes the ride feel like part of the experience. It’s definitely one of the more artistic and well-decorated Metro stations in LA, and tourists love snapping pictures here. From a transportation standpoint, it’s efficient and reliable. The Red Line takes you straight through downtown LA, Universal City, and beyond, making it easy to skip LA traffic. Trains come pretty regularly, and the station is well-marked for newcomers. I’ve noticed that security presence has improved over the years, which adds to the feeling of safety. What really makes this stop special is the energy outside. You step out and you’re right in the middle of the action—street performers, bright lights, classic Hollywood landmarks, and endless people watching. It’s a true slice of LA culture, and it’s perfect if you’re exploring the city without wanting to deal with parking headaches. Like many busy city stations, it can get crowded, and you’ll encounter the usual urban challenges, but overall, it’s a must-visit stop for both locals and tourists. If you’re traveling through Los Angeles, Hollywood & Vine is not just a Metro station—it’s an experience that ties together the history, entertainment, and movement of the city.
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This is perhaps the most famous of cross streets in Hollywood! I’ve heard about legends of Hollywood waiting for the bus, meeting agents, and accepting stars along the Walk of Fame here. To the casual observer, there’s nothing unusual that captures the eye at first, tho the historians on my tours want to go here to see and be seen at the ground zero of fame, brought to Hollywood Blvd. I’ve taken groups here to see portions of the Walk of Fame, along both Hollywood Blvd and Vine Street. I’ll make it a point for them to also see the signage that alludes to the past, as well as the famous exteriors of the nearby Pantages Theater and the Capitol Records Building. There’s street parking, plenty of lots and public transit access to arrive at. The average visitor to Los Angeles may bypass this historic intersection, in lieu of the now more popular, Hollywood and Highland cross streets area, several blocks to the west. The Walk of Fame continues that way, along with more tourist related attractions, restaurants, clubs and theaters.
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The Hollywood & Vine Metro Station is more than just a place to catch a train—it’s the gateway to one of the most exciting and scenic areas in Los Angeles. The moment you step out of the station, you’re surrounded by Hollywood history and endless things to do.

The scenery here is unmatched. You’re literally walking on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with stars lining the sidewalks everywhere you look. Just lifting your head, you’ll see the buzzing energy of Hollywood Boulevard filled with neon lights, massive billboards, theaters, and restaurants. On a clear day, you can even spot the Hollywood Hills in the distance. It’s the kind of area where every corner feels like a photo opportunity, from the street murals to the iconic architecture.

Activities are endless in this neighborhood. Directly across from the station, you can catch a Broadway-caliber show at the legendary Pantages Theatre, or stop into the Hollywood Palladium for a live concert. Walk a few steps more and you’ll find yourself at shopping centers, boutique stores, rooftop lounges, and an incredible variety of dining spots—from casual eats to fine dining.

For those looking to explore Hollywood culture, the area is packed with attractions: Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, the Hollywood Museum, and even the nearby TCL Chinese Theatre. Street performers add even more entertainment right outside, giving visitors a taste of LA’s artistic spirit for free.

Whether you’re sightseeing, grabbing a bite, shopping, or just enjoying the buzz of Hollywood, this Metro stop puts you right in the middle of it all. It’s also a practical way to travel without dealing with LA’s notorious traffic—hop on the Red Line and you’re just a few stops away from Universal City, downtown Los Angeles, and more.

Overall, Hollywood & Vine is a stop I always recommend to anyone visiting LA. You get the perfect blend of scenery, history, entertainment, and convenience all in one place. It’s not just transportation—it’s an experience.

The Hollywood & Vine Metro stop is one of the most iconic transit stations in Los Angeles. Every time I come here, I’m reminded why this area is such a cultural landmark. The station is located right in the heart of Hollywood, making it super convenient if you’re visiting famous attractions like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, or even grabbing food and drinks along Hollywood Boulevard.

The design of the station itself is memorable—it has a unique Hollywood theme with film reels, spotlights, and movie-inspired décor that makes the ride feel like part of the experience. It’s definitely one of the more artistic and well-decorated Metro stations in LA, and tourists love snapping pictures here.

From a transportation standpoint, it’s efficient and reliable. The Red Line takes you straight through downtown LA, Universal City, and beyond, making it easy to skip LA traffic. Trains come pretty regularly, and the station is well-marked for newcomers. I’ve noticed that security presence has improved over the years, which adds to the feeling of safety.

What really makes this stop special is the energy outside. You step out and you’re right in the middle of the action—street performers, bright lights, classic Hollywood landmarks, and endless people watching. It’s a true slice of LA culture, and it’s perfect if you’re exploring the city without wanting to deal with parking headaches.

Like many busy city stations, it can get crowded, and you’ll encounter the usual urban challenges, but overall, it’s a must-visit stop for both locals and tourists. If you’re traveling through Los Angeles, Hollywood & Vine is not just a Metro station—it’s an experience that ties together the history, entertainment, and movement...

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4y

This is perhaps the most famous of cross streets in Hollywood! I’ve heard about legends of Hollywood waiting for the bus, meeting agents, and accepting stars along the Walk of Fame here. To the casual observer, there’s nothing unusual that captures the eye at first, tho the historians on my tours want to go here to see and be seen at the ground zero of fame, brought to Hollywood Blvd. I’ve taken groups here to see portions of the Walk of Fame, along both Hollywood Blvd and Vine Street. I’ll make it a point for them to also see the signage that alludes to the past, as well as the famous exteriors of the nearby Pantages Theater and the Capitol Records Building. There’s street parking, plenty of lots and public transit access to arrive at. The average visitor to Los Angeles may bypass this historic intersection, in lieu of the now more popular, Hollywood and Highland cross streets area, several blocks to the west. The Walk of Fame continues that way, along with more tourist related attractions, restaurants, clubs...

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6y

You encounter the most interesting characters on the Hollywood strip. Please be aware of the hustlers, they know how to spot a tourist and will forcibly do all they can to coerece you into buying either a t-shirt, Oscar statue, a CD for an album they've recorded, drugs, a tour around Hollywood, a photo taken by them, lighters and a myriad of other things.

Best way to counter this is to tell them you don't speak English, like this "Me no speaker England" (say it in another accent and be convincing). And because they can't communicate with you they switch right off you and focus on the next tourist. You can thank me later 😉

Awesome experience from a couple...

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