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'''Hollywood''' is een wijk van [[Los Angeles]] .
[[Image:hollywood.jpg|400px|thumb|Hét bekende symbool van Hollywood]]
'''Hollywood''' is een wijk in [[Los Angeles]]. Hier staan enkele van de meest beroemde filmstudio's die er bestaan. Verder wonen er ook veel wereldberoemde filmacteurs- en regisseurs. De beste plek om sterren te zien in Hollywood is natuurlijk '''Griffith Park Observatory''', het planetarium uit o.a. "Rebel Without a Cause" en vele andere films.
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'''Hollywood''' is a district of [[Los Angeles]] that is best known as the self-declared entertainment capital of the world.
==Understand==
{{infobox|Hooray for Hollywood|The best-known song about Hollywood was introduced in the Busby Berkeley-directed 1937 film ''Hollywood Hotel''. Since then it has become one of the most well-known symbols of the movie capital of the world, and is even commonly played at the annual Academy Awards ceremonies.}}
 
A business and residential district in the city of [[Los Angeles]], the core of Hollywood for a tourist are its three fascinating boulevards: Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood Boulevard, and Melrose Avenue. All three are worth seeing. Hollywood Blvd. for its entertainment history; Sunset Blvd. for its clubs and nightlife; Melrose Ave. for its shopping, nightlife, and eclecticism.
 
Hollywood was founded as an independent city in 1903 and voted to merge with the City of Los Angeles in 1910. That same year also saw the birth of the Southern California motion picture industry when D. W. Griffith relocated his Biograph Company, sparking a westward migration of East Coast filmmakers. As movies exploded in popularity in the 1910s and '20s, the name Hollywood became synonymous with "the Industry." In the decades following World War 2, Hollywood's glamor began to fade, and by the 1980s it was considered one of the worst neighborhoods in Los Angeles. The 1990s, however, saw the beginning of community redevelopment efforts, and today Hollywood is once again one of the region's most vibrant areas.
 
Paramount is the only major studio is still headquartered in Hollywood, but the area nonetheless remains an important center of the entertainment industry with its myriad production and broadcast facilities, as well as other affiliated businesses. These include Sunset-Gower Studios, Hollywood Center Studios, Raleigh Studios, Jim Henson Studios (a subsidiary of Walt Disney Pictures), and KTLA Studios (the local CW affiliate, housed on the original Warner Bros. lot).
 
Otherwise, the major studios are located to the north in the [[Universal City]]-[[Burbank]] corridor (Universal, Warner Bros., Disney, ABC, NBC, and DreamWorks). Most of the rest are to the west - [[Century City]] (Fox, MGM), the Fairfax District (CBS), and [[Culver City]] (Sony).
 
If you want to see where films are shot, take a tour at one of major studios. Universal [http://www.universalstudios.com/] "bundles" a full amusement park with its tour. Several other studios offer smaller, but interesting tours. In reality, most films are shot in warehouses and sound stages in [[Burbank]] and elsewhere.
 
If you want to see celebrities, the experience is less convenient (for you and them). The chances of bumping into a celebrity are very low - unless you're willing to do a lot of "hanging out" at expensive restaurants in [[Beverly Hills]], on Sunset Plaza, or in [[Malibu]]. You can easily see where they live, however, by taking a tour or following a star map (remember Drew Barrymore in the Bad News Bears?). You might also try '''Book Soup''' bookstore or the '''Viper Room''' bar, both on Sunset Blvd in [[West Hollywood]], or a number of other locations in the area where the stars live their day-to-day lives.
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De beste plek om sterren te zien in Hollywood is natuurlijk '''Griffith Park Observatory''', het planetarium uit o.a. "Rebel Without a Cause" en vele andere films.
==Arriveren==
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===Per trein===
Hollywood's locatie is centraal to most other popular attractions. The Red Line subway stations at Hollywood/Vine and Hollywood/Highland can connect you to the many city areas accessible by [[Los_Angeles#By_Rail | rail]], and the stretch of Hollywood Blvd between Highland and Vine serves as a focal node of the [[Los_Angeles#By_Bus | bus]] system. Hollywood is also near enough to the [[West Side (Los Angeles County)|Westside]] to make [[Los_Angeles#By_Car | car]] trips there relatively easy, and the center of the freeway network (Downtown) is nearby, making long distance car travel relatively simple.
 
Santa Monica Boulevard links Hollywood with [[Beverly Hills]] and [[Santa Monica]].
===Per trein===
Visitors from [[Orange County]], home of Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, can get to Hollywood by taking Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner or Metrolink's Orange County Line to Los Angeles Union Station and then transferring to the Red Line.
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===Per vliegtuig===
'''Los Angeles International Airport''' ([http://www.lax-airport.net/ LAX]) of het kleinere '''Bob Hope Airport''' ([http://burbankairport.com BUR]) in [[Burbank]].
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==Get around==
 
The main east-west streets of central Hollywood are Hollywood Blvd and Sunset Blvd, crossed by the main north-south streets of La Brea Ave, Highland Ave, Cahuenga Blvd, Vine St, and Gower St. Any location within a few blocks of the intersections of these streets is likely to be a satisfying choice. Night-time pedestrian activity in this area is focused on Hollywood Blvd.
 
The main areas of Hollywood are walkable, and you ''could'' walk all the way from Hollywood Blvd to Melrose, but most people would probably drive.
 
==See==
 
[[Image:Usa hollywood star.jpg|thumb|300px|Walk of Fame]]
 
*'''Hollywood Sign'''. Hollywood's most recognizable landmark is easy to spot high up on Mount Lee in Griffith Park. You can drive part way up for a closer look, but you can't hike all the way to the sign.
 
*<see name="Grauman's Chinese Theater" alt="" address="6925 Hollywood Boulevard" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://www.manntheaters.com/chinese/" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">The most famous movie theatre in the world, Grauman's Chinese Theatre opened in 1927 and is home to the cement footprints, handprints, and (in some cases) ''otherprints'' of many of history's most famous movie stars. The theatre is also a former home of the Oscars, and today hosts many movie premieres. The forecourt that showcases the star's prints is free to all visitors. Movies are shown for $10, and half-hour walking tours are available for $5.</see>
 
*<see name="Walk of Fame" alt="" address="along Hollywood Boulevard and also Vine Street" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://www.hollywoodchamber.net/icons/walk_fame.asp" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">The Hollywood Walk of Fame consists of a series of stars embedded in the sidewalk to commemorate famous movie, radio, theatre, and TV personalities. Since 1960 over two thousand stars have been immortalized; the schedule for upcoming star ceremonies is listed on the Walk of Fame's website.</see>
 
* <see name="Griffith Park Observatory" address="2800 East Observatory Road" phone="+1 213-473-0800" email="" fax="" hours="Tu-F Noon-10PM, Sa-Su 10AM-10PM, closed Mondays" price="" url="http://www.griffithobs.org">Reopened in 2006 after a long remodel, reservations are no longer necessary.</see>
 
* <see name="Hollywood Wax Museum" address="6767 Hollywood Blvd" phone="+1 323-462-8860" email="" fax="" hours="10AM-midnight" price="Adults (13+) $17.95, children $8.95, 5 and under free" url="http://www.hollywoodwax.com"></see>
 
* <see name="Ripley's Believe it or Not" address="6780 Hollywood Blvd" phone="+1 323-466-6335" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.ripleys.com"></see>
 
==Do==
 
 
*<do name="Hollywood Bowl" alt="" address="2301 North Highland Avenue" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/">America's most famous outdoor theatre hosts the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra as well as numerous other concert events. Traffic and parking can be a nightmare, so the $5 round-trip [http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/getting/park_ride.cfm public shuttles] are highly recommended.</do>
 
* <do name="Cemetery Movie Screenings" alt="" address="Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd" directions="" phone="" email="info@cinespia.org" fax="" url="http://www.cemeteryscreenings.com/" hours="Saturdays at 7pm, May-September" price="" geo="" tags="">The Cinespia film society screens creepy older movies (recent showings include ''The Shining'', ''Pee Wee's Big Adventure'' and ''Invasion of the Body Snatchers'') every Saturday during the summer in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, with most proceeds going toward cemetery restoration. Crowds can be huge, so arrive prior to gates opening if you want a good vantage point. Most people bring a picnic dinner, blanket and jacket, and a DJ plays music prior to the showing to create a fun outdoors atmosphere. Parking is free within the cemetery, but a $10 donation is required for each person.</do>
 
==Buy==
 
*<buy name="Amoeba Music" alt="" address="6400 Sunset Blvd." directions="" phone="+1-323-245-6400" email="" fax="" url="http://amoebamusic.com/" hours="">The country's largest independent music store, Amoeba has three locations including Hollywood, [[Berkeley (California)|Berkeley]] and [[San Francisco]]. Prices are slightly higher than at the discount stores, but the selection is enormous and just about any obscure record you could imagine is to be found somewhere on the shelves.</buy>
 
* '''Guitar Center''', 7425 W Sunset Blvd, 323-874-1060, [http://www.guitarcenter.com]. Want to buy an instrument, get some equipment for yours, or get something repaired? This is a great place to start.
 
Hollywood Blvd has countless urban clothing stores. Walk around and find stores with the latest LNG, Phat Farm, Tomberland, Sean John, and many more.
 
==Eat==
 
===Budget===
 
*<eat name="Pink's Hot Dogs" alt="" address="709 N. La Brea Avenue" directions="" phone="+1 323-931-4223" email="" fax="" url="http://www.pinkshollywood.com" hours="Su-Th 9:30AM-2:00AM, F-Sa 9:30AM-3:00AM" price="" geo="" tags="">Serving the most famous hot dogs in Los Angeles since 1939, their chili dog will set you back just $2.50. Open every day from 9:30 AM to 2 AM or later. Expect a long but fairly fast-moving line.</eat>
 
*<eat name="IN-N-OUT Burger" alt="" address="7009 W Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA, 90028" directions="" phone="" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">Yes, it may seem odd, but on the West Cost of America, the IN-N-OUT Burger is raved about as some of the "best fast food EVER!" I suggest judging for yourself, as to some it seems like just another fast food joint, and to others, it's the food mecca of the universe.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Roscoe's House of Chicken' n Waffles" alt="" address="1514 N Gower Street" directions="" phone="+1 323-466-7453" email="" fax="" url="http://www.roscoeschickenandwaffles.com" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">For those ready to get their grub on, look no further - chicken, waffles, grits and greens. A few more locations scattered around town.</eat>
 
*<eat name="The Thai restaurant behind the 7-11 on Hollywood Boulevard by the 101" alt="" address="" directions="" phone="+1 323-462-5073" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">By general, learned agreement, the most authentic Thai food in the States can be found at "the Thai restaurant behind the 7-11 on Hollywood Boulevard by the 101." That's how it is known. If you are not from L.A., this can also serve as an introduction to L.A.-style directions. (The cross street, by the way, is Taft Avenue.) The pad Thai here is light and perfumed and the curries hot enough to kill. And by authentic, exactly that is meant... don't expect any catering to farang tastes here.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Palms Thai Restaurant" address="5900 Hollywood Blvd" phone="" email="" fax="" hours="11AM-2AM" price="" url="http://www.palmsthai.com">Home of the infamous Thai Elvis, who will serenade you through dinner. The decor's authentically cheesy, Elvis sings the hits. While plain dishes such as fried rice or pad Thai are nothing to write home about, the curries (duck and panang), pad prik king, and anything off the "wild things" menu are excellent choices.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Paru's" address="5140 W Sunset Blvd." directions="just west of Normandie Ave." phone="" email="" fax="" hours="M-F 4-10PM, Sa-Su 11AM-10PM" price="" url="http://www.parusrestaurant.com">Head here for excellent South Indian vegetarian food in a charming garden. Especially wonderful masala dosas.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Blu Jam Cafe" address="7371 Melrose Ave" directions="Melrose at Martel in the middle of all the best shopping" phone="" email="" fax="" hours="M-F 8AM to 6PM" price="Almost every meal is under $10" url="http://www.blujamcafe.com"> Good food with options for everyone. Even some Czech items.</eat>
 
* Travel south to East Hollywood and you can find countless "pupuserias". These thick, hand-made corn tortillas come with quesillo (Salvadorean cheese), pork, chicken, rice, beans, or "queso con loroco" (cheese and vine flower bud). Just look for signs that say "pupuserias". They usually run around $1.50-$2.00 a pupusa. A very delicious food.
 
===Mid-range===
 
* <eat name="Cheebo" address="7533 W. Sunset Blvd" phone="+1 323-850-7070" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.cheebo.com">Everyone loves the Cheeb! A play on "cibo", Italian for food, this place has great and creative food and a fun atmosphere. All day breakfasts, excellent sandwiches, salads, pizzas by the foot and nice dinners to boot. Eat here for breakfast and you'll be back for lunch.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Ammo" address="1155 N. Highland Ave" phone="" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.ammocafe.com">Great for lunch or dinner, excellent and fashionable food.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Mel's Drive-In" alt="" address="1660 N. Highland Ave" directions="" phone="+1-323-465-3111" email="" fax="" url="http://www.melsdrive-in.com" hours="Sun-Thu 6:30am-3:00am, Fri-Sat 24 Hrs." price="" geo="" tags="">Come here for traditional diner fare - cheeseburgers, french fries, milkshakes. Part of the chain that opened in San Francisco in the late '40's, another location on the Sunset Strip in [[West Hollywood]].</eat>
 
*<eat name="101 Coffee Shop" alt="" address="6145 Franklin Ave" directions="at Vista Del Mar Avenue" phone="+1-323-467-1175" email="" fax="" url="" hours="7:00am-3:00am, 7 days a week" price="" geo="" tags=""> Previously known as the Hollywood Hills Coffee Shop, this place has been popular for years, and the new owners have only improved it. Great selection of sandwiches, burgers, sweet potato french fries(!!), coffee and tea. It's not unheard of to spot celebs here.</eat>
 
* <eat name="M Café" address="7119 Melrose Ave" phone="+1 323-525-0588" email="" fax="" hours="M-Sa 9AM-10PM, Su 9AM-9PM" price="Most mains hover around the $10-15 range" url="http://mcafedechaya.com">One of the hottest new places in Hollywood. If you've been infected with Organica or Macrobiotica, head here ''now''. It's often impossibly crowded and parking's a nightmare. They've got lots of premade things that are handy if you're short on time, otherwise it's better to order it fresh, at these prices.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Musso & Frank Grill" alt="" address="6667 Hollywood Blvd" directions="" phone="+1-323-467-7788" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">For a taste of old Hollywood, this is the place. It's been famous for generations.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Sushi Ike" alt="" address="6051 Hollywood Blvd" directions="in a mini-mall on the corner of Gower" phone="+1-323-856-9972" email="" fax="" url="" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">A small and moderately priced authentic Japanese restaurant with a great sushi bar and friendly chefs - one of the best this side of the 101.</eat>
 
* <eat name="The Griddle Café" address="7916 Sunset Blvd" directions="east of Fairfax Ave" phone="+1 323-874-0377" email="" fax="" hours="" price="" url="">The Griddle Café is the best breakfast experience in LA. It features pages of every type of pancake you can imagine, which also happen to be twice as large as any pancake you've ever had, and still manage to be fluffy-thick and light on the tummy. Coffee is fresh, in a french press, and the menu featuring more than just breakfast. Short story: Food is awesome, service is great, but its always crowded --don't worry though, they serve fast and you will feel the wait is worth it.</eat>
 
===Splurge===
 
*<eat name="Cinespace" alt="" address="6356 Hollywood Boulevard" directions="2nd Level" phone="+1-323-817-3456" email="" fax="" url="http://www.cinespace.info" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">Offering dinner in front of a large movie screen showing everything from recent movies to classics (movie shown Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 8:00 PM). The food is reasonably good California cuisine, and the movie is included with the dinner price. With drinks expect to spend between $25 and $40 per person. Reservations are required and should be made several days in advance. The restaurant becomes a club after movie showings.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Yamashiro" alt="" address="1999 N. Sycamore Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-466-5125" email="" fax="" url="www.yamashirorestaurant.com/" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">This Japanese restaurant is perched above Hollywood, and on most nights provides an unbeatable view of the city, from downtown to Palos Verdes. The food is excellent; the gardens and architecture are elegant; and the restaurant has a fascinating history (the story's on the menu). Look for the small sign just west of the Magic Castle; valet parking only.</eat>
 
*<eat name="Geisha House" alt=""address="6633 Hollywood Boulevard" directions="" phone="+1 323-460-6300" email="reservations@geishahousehollywood.com" fax="" url="www.geishahousehollywood.com" hours="Su-Th 6PM-1AM, F-Sa 6PM-1:30AM" price="$31-50" geo="" tags=""> Geisha House is a Modern Japanese Restaurant, Sushi Bar and Sake Lounge that embraces the flavor of traditional Japan while catering to the hip, sophisticated clientèle of Los Angeles. Don't be surprised by celebrity clientèle either.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Katsuya" alt="" address="6300 Hollywood Blvd" directions="at Vine St" phone="+1 (323) 871-8777" email="" fax="" url="http://www.sbeent.com/katsuya/" hours="" price="">The newest restaurant from acclaimed chef Katsuya Uechi, designed by Philippe Starck. Mouth-watering Japanese menu, destined to be a new Hollywood institution. His other restaurants around the LA area are rated as some of the best in the city.</eat>
 
===Dessert===
 
*<eat name="ceFiore" alt="" address="6922 Hollywood Blvd #107" directions="" phone="+1 323-465-9097" email="" fax="" url="http://www.cefiore.com" hours="Everyday 11AM-11PM" price="" geo="" tags="">Right across the street from Grauman's Chinese Theatre you'll find one of LA's best places for tart Italian non-fat frozen yogurt and yogurt smoothies. Choose from 4 different frozen yogurt flavors - Original, Blackberry, Raspberry-Pomogranate, and Green Tea along with a wide variety of fresh fruits and dry toppings. They also offer smoothies, herbal teas, and coffees.</eat>
 
* <eat name="Pinkberry" address="7123 Melrose Ave" directions="just west of La Brea" phone="+1 323-730-9889" email="" fax="" hours="" price="$2-5" url="http://www.pinkberry.com">A new overly-hyped frozen faux yogurt (legally, they cannot call it "yogurt" because it does not contain enough cultures to be considered "yogurt") chain that is out of control on fire. Choose from vanilla or green tea yogurt, and a great assortment of toppings from fresh berries to Cap'n Crunch.</eat>
 
==Drink==
 
===Juice===
 
* <eat name="The Juice Fountain" address="6332 Hollywood Blvd" directions="between Ivar and Vine" phone="+1 323 464-8986" email="" fax="" hours="" price="$3-5" url="">One of the best juice places in LA, it recently moved from it's old location on Vine St. The juices are fresh and delicious, and it's run by a sweet Hispanic family - don't mess with the grandma.</eat>
 
===Clubs and bars===
 
Street life in Hollywood remains lively to a later hour than in most other areas, making the district a satisfying location to come home to. In fact, the best time to see Hollywood is in the evening, since the district serves, along with the nearby Sunset Strip, as the regional center for clubs and nightlife.
 
*<drink name="Cat & Fiddle" alt="" address="6530 Sunset Boulevard" directions="" phone="+1-323-468-9045" email="" fax="" url="http://www.thecatandfiddle.com/" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">A large and reasonably authentic British pub, the Cat & Fiddle always has a fun crowd, a good selection of beers and British pub food, and darts in the back room. The outdoor area is extraordinarily nice but fills early, while the inside of the bar is spacious but gets crowded in the evenings. Prices are reasonable given the location and decor, with beers from $5 per pint and food starting around $8.</drink>
 
* <drink name="Roosevelt Hotel Lounge" address="7000 Hollywood Boulevard" directions="across the street from Grauman's Chinese Theatre" phone="+1-323-466-7000" email="infoHRH@thompsonhotels.com" fax="" hours="" price="" url="http://www.hollywoodroosevelt.com/">The lounge in this historic hotel is an upscale hotspot where one is likely to find Hollywood elite enjoying cocktails on weekdays, and a hipster party scene on weekends. Plenty of leather couches, candles, and a classy staff provides a sense of how the other half lives. Expect Hollywood prices to go along with the Hollywood atmosphere.</drink>
 
==Sleep==
 
Hollywood offers a wide range in price and quality of accommodations. The modern Renaissance Hotel and the antique Roosevelt Hotel provide an upscale choice, though the latter has a reputation for frequently closing its pool for private parties. There is a full range of standard motel chains including Travelodge, Motel 6, and Best Western. There are also a few well-located Hostels.
 
*<sleep name="Best Western Hollywood Hills" alt="" address="6141 Franklin Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-464-5181; Toll free: +1-800-287-1700" email="" fax="+1-323-962-0536" url="http://book.bestwestern.com/bestwester/productInfo.do?propertyCode=05204" hours="" price="$110-210 (Doubles)" geo="" tags=""></sleep>
 
*<sleep name="USA Hostels Hollywood" alt="" address="1623 Schrader Boulevard" directions="Right off the Walk of Fame" phone="+1-323-462-3777" email="" fax="" url="http://www.usahostels.com/hollywood/index.html?lang=10" hours="" price="Starting around $20/night, private rooms around $50" geo="" tags="">All rooms have their own bathroom.</sleep>
 
*<sleep name="Best Western Hollywood Hotel Plaza Inn" alt="" address="2011 North Highland Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-851-1800" email="" fax="" url="http://hollywood.bwdirect.com/" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">Just minutes from [[Universal City|Universal Studios]], two blocks from the Chinese Mann Theatre, Walk of Fame, Ripley's and Wax Museum and Hollywood Bowl. Beverly Hills, the Farmers' Market, NBC Studios, downtown Los Angeles, the Convention Centre, Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Zoo and the Griffith Park/Observatory are among the various other tourist attractions.</sleep>
 
*<sleep name="Holiday Inn Hollywood - Walk of Fame" alt="" address="2005 N. Highland Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-876-8600" email="hollywoodholidayinn@sunstonehotels.com" fax="+1-323-876-3272" url="http://www.hihollywoodhotel.com" hours="" price="" geo="" tags="">Located just a few short blocks from the Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California. Walking distance to premier attractions, from Kodak Theatre to the Hollywood Bowl. Just two miles from Universal Studios, CityWalk, and Universal Amphitheater. Minutes from Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Sunset Strip, and downtown Los Angeles. Only five miles to Burbank Airport, and just 15 miles from LAX International Airport</sleep>
 
*<sleep name="Holiday Inn Express" alt="" address="1520 N. La Brea Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-464-3243" email="" fax="" url="http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/6c/1/en/hd/laxhd" hours="" price="" geo="" tags=""></sleep>
 
*<sleep name="The Hollywood Hotel" alt="" address="1160 N. Vermont Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-315-1800, +1-800-800-9733" email="" fax="" url="http://www.hollywoodhotel.net" hours="" price="$90-150 (Doubles)" geo="" tags=""></sleep>
 
*<sleep name="Motel 6 Los Angeles - Hollywood" alt="" address="1738 N. Whitley Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-464-6006" email="" fax="+1-323-464-4645" url="http://www.motel6.com/reservations/motel_detail.asp?MotelId=4044&state=CA&full=California&city=Hollywood" hours="" price="$70 for a double/twin" geo="" tags="">Located in the heart of Hollywood this is budget model chain. It offers clean rooms in a convenient location.</sleep>
 
*<sleep name="Renaissance Hollywood Hotel" alt="" address="1755 N. Highland Avenue" directions="" phone="+1-323-856-1200" email="" fax="+1-323-856-1205" url="http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/LAXRH" hours="" price="$300-420 (Doubles)" geo="" tags=""></sleep>
 
==Contact==
 
===Internet===
 
A few Internet cafés are dotted around town, but a better (and cheaper) option if you've got a laptop is to take advantage of the free wireless Internet at the numerous coffee shops along and off of either Hollywood Blvd or Melrose Ave.
 
* <listing name="Caffe Etc" address="6371 Selma Ave" phone="+1 323 464-8824" email="" fax="" hours="Everyday, 7AM-11PM" price="" url="http://www.caffeetc.com">Free wireless Internet (if you've got a laptop), decent coffees and teas, and sandwiches and desserts to snack on.</listing>
 
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==Bestemmingen in de buurt==
* [[Los Angeles/Downtown|Downtown LA]] Zeer goede plek om te eten of om naar een show te gaan in bijvoorbeeld Walt Disney Concert Hall.
* [[Universal City]] Universal Studios.
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