Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard is a street in Los Angeles. It runs from downtown Los Angeles through Hollywood, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to Santa Monica, is about 35 km long and is considered the most famous street of the city.

She is on the entire length of at least four lanes and very busy; the planned construction of the exculpatory highway Beverly Hills Freeway never took place. A portion of the boulevard east of Interstate 110 was renamed in honor of the trade unionist Cesar Chavez in Cesar Chavez Avenue.

Sunset Strip

The part of the Boulevards, the, is located in West Hollywood, between Hollywood and Beverly Hills, called Sunset Strip. Here are some of the most famous clubs in the Los Angeles region. During the day, the Sunset Strip is a popular shopping street with its designer boutiques and restaurants.

Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills

On Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills restaurant Spago by Wolfgang Puck located. Also, here is the well-known as the "Pink Palace " Beverly Hills Hotel. It is owned by Hassanal Bolkiah, the Sultan of Brunei, and is considered one of the best in the world. The eccentric millionaire Howard Hughes lived for some time in seclusion in one of the hotel bungalows.

Some film studios, as the FOX studios and those of the TV station KTLA (formerly a site of the Warner Bros. studio), located on Sunset Boulevard. From 1975 to 1981 Neil Bogart's Casablanca Records record company was located here.

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