Built when "Hollywoodland" was still in its infancy, this charming bungalow in the heart of Tinseltown is perfect for film-lovers and star-gazers alike.
Off the beaten-path and yet at the center of it all.
Open your front door. . . and step into Dreamland.
Things you should know:
#1 - this is a FANTASTIC location. Within walking-distance of so many things, and yet off the main street in a quiet corridor of homes and gardens.
You can walk (or take a short Uber ride) to:
The Hollywood Walk of Fame
Hollywood and Vine
The Palladium
Amoeba Records
Hollywood & Highland Mall
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
The Egyptian Theater
Grauman’s Chinese Theater
L.A. Metrolink (trains to downtown or Universal Studios)
The Pantages Theater
Frolic Room
Boardner’s
Miceli’s
Musso & Frank's
Ripley’s Believe It Or Not
Hollywood Wax Museum
El Capitan Theater
Paramount Studios
The Godfrey Hotel
Dream Hollywood Hotel
Mama Shelter Hotel
The Hollywood Roosevelt
W Hotel
Capitol Records
The Avalon
Roscoe’s Chicken & Waffles
The Elbow Room
Trejo’s Tacos
The Netflix Tudum Theater
Hollywood Farmer’s Market (Sundays 8am-1pm)
Straight-shot bus ride down Sunset Blvd to Dodger Stadium.
#2 - the house is SMALL. It is a 1924 one-bedroom bungalow. It is a fully-functioning home with washer & dryer and a full kitchen. The space is super for two people, pretty good for four, exceedingly cozy for six.
#3 - parking is street parking. Best way to get around is Uber/Lyft or walking. If you do have a vehicle, you can park on the street, it's a pretty safe neighborhood. Guest parking passes (for the permitted areas closest to the house) can be obtained if requested, for an additional fee.