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LIVING IN WEST HOLLYWOOD

West Hollywood, also referred to as WeHo, is a city in Los Angeles County, California that was incorporated in 1984. One of its most popular and well-known attractions is Sunset Strip. West Hollywood is bordered by some of California’s most famous cities, including Hollywood Hills to the north, and Beverly Hills to the west.

West Hollywood residents enjoy the city’s dense, urban form, as well as a walkable street grid. Walkscore is a service that rates cities based on their walkability, and rated West Hollywood as the most “walkable” city in California, which can be a key indicator of quality of life. Residents and visitors alike enjoy the attractions, as well as the shopping dining options, that are located in the commercial developments of Sunset Strip and the Avenues of Art and Design, located along Beverly, Robertson, and Melrose.

West Hollywood has several distinctive places and landmarks, including the following: Sunset Marquis Hotel, Music venues and clubs House of Blues, Whisky a Go Go, The Troubadour, the Roxy Theatre, and the Viper Room, Many celebrity hangouts, including Formosa Café, Soho House, Dan Tana’s, Plummer Park, Comedy Store, Saint Vincent Catholic Church

WALK SCORE

Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100 that measures the walk ability of any address. Walkability has many health, environmental, and economic benefit and has increasingly become important to neighborhood statistics and thus the real estate market.

WALK SCORE

91

Walker’s Paradise
Daily errands do not require a car

TRANSIT SCORE

61

Good Transit
Many nearby public transportation options

West Hollywood has an average Walk Score of 91 with 34,399 residents. View what's nearby on walkscore.com

EDUCATION

Compare K-12 school ratings to find the best schools. View parent ratings, reviews and test scores and choose the right preschool, elementary, middle or high school for public or private education. View demographics via GreatSchools.org

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