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Dream Hollywood Information

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Dream Hollywood

6417 Selma Avenue

Hollywood, CA 90028

Reservations: 1-323-844-6417

Reservations Email: reservationshw@dreamhotels.com

Description

For its Los Angeles debut, Dream Hotels introduces its west coast flagship to the palm-lined streets of Los Angeles.

At the corner of Selma Avenue and N. Cahuenga Boulevard, tucked among the scenic Hollywood Hills, Dream Hollywood boasts 178 playfully sophisticated guest rooms with subtle nods to the mid-century modern aesthetic iconic to Los Angeles.

Designed by award-winning firm the Rockwell Group, Dream Hollywood unveils the most coveted playground in Los Angeles, featuring accommodations with unparalleled views, luxurious guest amenities such as TAO Group’s opulent restaurants, including TAO, Beauty & Essex, and The Highlight Room, the city's swankiest rooftop Pool, Lounge, and Grill and complimentary Lincoln Continental and Navigator car service.

Amenities

Avenue

Avenue

Evoking the intrigue of a grand estate frozen in time, Avenue re-appropriates traditional design elements in unexpected materials and forms ignited by state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems and indoor and outdoor bars.

Beauty & Essex

BeautyEssex

At over 10,000 square feet on North Cahuenga Boulevard, Beauty & Essex expands into its third location. The menu highlights Chef/Partner Chris Santos’ signature multi-ethnic dishes, and the space features a double-height main dining room with 20-foot oval skylight, an opulent private dining room, and outdoor seating on both levels.

Parking

Parking

Self-parking is available at 1600 Schrader Blvd, Hollywood, CA 90028. Guests utilizing overnight self-parking will be billed $35.00/night. Valet-parking charges are $60.00/night for overnight parking.

The Highlight Room

HighilghtRoom

At the apex of Dream Hollywood is The Highlight Room. The luxe 11,000-square-foot outdoor rooftop, lounge, pool and grill is set high above Hollywood with unparalleled aerial views of the famed Hollywood sign and the Los Angeles skyline.

Lunchi Pizzeria & Bar

Lunchi

Luchini Pizzeria & Bar heralds the launch of a new fast casual concept for TAO Group. Combining a ‘by-the-slice’ pizzeria with a sleek design, comfortable seating, and a full bar.

Rooftop Pool

Pool

Retractable rooftop pool with sweeping views of Los Angeles, including Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory.

TAO Asian Bistro

TAO

Drawing strong inspiration from TAO Downtown in New York, TAO Los Angeles is a dynamic 300 seat restaurant and lounge, complete with four private dining rooms and a large bar.

Fitness Center

Fitness Center

24 hour access to a dynamic fitness room designed by Gunnar Peterson, celebrity personal trainer and LA Lakers' Director of Strength and Endurance.

Meeting Room

Meeting

Our dynamic, state-of-the-art meeting spaces can accommodate a wide range of events, including meetings, exhibits and gala dinner banquets with state of the art accommodations.

Attractions

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Walk of Fame goes along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Here, Hollywood's most familiar faces and names are represented by bronze stars bestowed and placed in the sidewalk. Honorees include prominent actors, musicians, directors, personalities, and other important people from the areas of motion picture, TV, radio, recording, and live theater/performance.

Universal Studios

Universal Studios

Universal Studios Hollywood is one of Hollywood's biggest family tourist attractions. The site is divided into several areas, including a theme park, working studio, and the Universal City Walk, an area of restaurants and shops. The park offers some of the most innovative and interesting theme park rides to be found anywhere in the United States. There are several classic rides, but new rides are being developed all the time, based on popular movies and TV shows. One of the most popular areas of the park is the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, complete with Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, and Hogsmeade, where even Muggles can fully embrace magic.

TCL Chinese Theatre

TCL

TCL Chinese Theatre is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. Originally named and still commonly known as Grauman's Chinese Theatre, it was renamed Mann's Chinese Theatre in 1973; the name lasted until 2001, after which it reverted to its original name.

Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory

The Griffith Observatory, located on a hill overlooking Griffith Park, is home to a wide array of telescopes, as well as a planetarium and exhibits. Its crowning jewel is the Zeiss telescope, a historic 12-inch refracting telescope, which is open to use by the public. Visitors are also welcome to use this to stargaze, or borrow one of the observatory's portable telescopes to use on the lawn. Thanks to the elevated position of the observatory and grounds, the sky is often less obscured by the light and thick air of the city.

Hollywood Bowl

Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is an outdoor concert area set in a natural amphitheater, which has been hosting performers from around the world for over 100 years. Built in the 1920s in Bolton Canyon, the Bowl eventually grew into the enormous venue that it is today, capable of seating 20,000 people and accommodating another 10,000 standing. The stage has presented artists from all genres, including both theater and musical performances.

Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood Boulevard

If you are looking for things to do at night in Hollywood, this is the place to come. Hollywood Boulevard is the main east-west axis, and it has been compared with New York's Broadway because of its entertainment and nightlife. However, instead of theaters, Hollywood has extravagant cinemas, such as the Chinese and Egyptian Theaters, built originally by Sid Grauman in the twenties. Hollywood Boulevard is probably most famous for the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Kodak Theatre, which is the home of the Academy Awards, where the Oscars are awarded each year. This street is mostly about the night scene, when these famous places are lit up, and throngs of people come down here to walk around.

Hollywood Sign

Hollywood Sign

The renowned hillside Hollywood sign is perhaps the most iconic site in Hollywood. The original sign was built in the 1920s to advertise a new residential development named Hollywoodland. It was never intended to be a permanent sign and eventually fell into disrepair. Rebuilt in 1978, it was changed to say simply "Hollywood" and soon became a recognized symbol of the city.

Runyon Road

Runyon Road

This 160-acre park at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains has one main loop, plus a bevy of dirt hiking trails. The sea of buff trainers and their sleek, sweaty clients can get to be too much during the busy morning and weekend workout traffic, but you’ll be rewarded with some of the best views of the city (and, if you’re lucky, a chance to gawk at power-walking celebs). The southern entrance is at the end of Fuller Avenue in Hollywood; the northern entrance is off the 7300 block of Mulholland Drive.

Arts & Culture

The Roxy

Roxy

The Roxy Theatre is a nightclub on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, owned by Lou Adler and his son, Nic, who operates it.

The Comedy Store

Comedy

The Comedy Store is an American comedy club located in West Hollywood, California. The Comedy Store was opened in April 1972 by comedians Sammy Shore and Rudy De Luca.

Laugh Factory

Laugh

Visit the original Laugh Factory in Hollywood!

Moran Moran

Moran

Moran Moran is a contemporary art gallery, founded in 2008, originally as OHWOW. The gallery began as an alliance of artists and curators.

Hamilton-Selway Fine Art

HamiltonSelway

Hamilton-Selway Fine Art, Inc. has thrived since being founded over 24 years as one of the largest purveyors of Pop and Contemporary Art on the West Coast. Andy Warhol & other famous names have been featured in this gallery.

La Brea Tar Pits and Museum

La Brea Tar Pits and Museum

Tens of thousands of years ago, sticky tar (natural asphalt) created pools in the ground, which trapped a variety of large and small animals. Preserved within the substance, over time their remains became fossils, which now help to shed light on these extinct species, some of which have been frozen in place for nearly 50,000 years.

Getty Center

Getty

The J. Paul Getty Museum, commonly referred to as the Getty, is an art museum in California housed on two campuses: the Getty Center and Getty Villa. The two locations received over two million visitors in 2016.