0:06 Hollywood isn't a city. It's a district within the city of Los Angeles. West Hollywood, however, is a city and it's not a part of Los Angeles city, but it's in Los Angeles County. A lot of people get that confused. You should have said "two of the most prestigious COMMUNITIES in Los Angeles."
1:52 "so it's definitely something that you gotta check out at least once in your life". I think most people could happily get by never seeing Hollywood Boulavard even once in their life.
As a person coming to visit, I found some good information from this between the 2 cities that I have heard. I'd love to hear more about transportation to and from airport, universal studios and other tourist venues, to downtown LA and other nice areas to visit without a car.
What’s your thoughts on the neighborhoods that surround the Sycamore District or by Poinsettia Park or by the Formosa Cafe, opposed to the Whitley District & the area along Franklin. I think I came across a Bike only lane there which was nice, but it’s definitely seems maybe a little more congested
I lived over 10 years on Kings Rd., on border of West Hollywood. Loved it, was central to most of LA. Of course, you overlooked that WeHo has a large gay population versus Hollywood!
West hollywood mid hollwood aka central hollywood (central hollywood) and of course east hollywood but cant forget north hollywood which is acity in the san fernando valley
I’m a Native American bisexual cross dresser and I live in West Hollywood. I dress daily and people accept me so I love West Hollywood and Hollywood…❤always praying 🙏
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I feel like West Hollywood has the flair of a casual residential area, that could be in any town or city, but in the heart of LA. The neighbourhoods and houses seem very casual, despite paying 3-5 million dollars for a relative simple family home that would cost you 100.000 somewhere else. 😅 But hey, you're surrounded by LA. Maybe that's just what you want and what is hard to find in that area, casuality. Feels safe, walkable and liveable.
yes that's the great part about living in WeHo. There are several pockets that feel like casual residential neighborhoods but you'll also be walking distance to main streets with tons of restaurants. Best of both worlds!
@@darrenkrizlosangeles Right. And you can leave the house without your car and you're able to buy some groceries within a few minutes walking distance.
You must not live nearby. I just moved from one of the least ghetto cities in the world, Scottsdale, Arizona and with my super sheltered lens I can tell you there is nothing ghetto about West Hollywood Sunset, Doheny, Santa Monica to La Cienega, peaceful large homes, safe walkable restaurants
Insanely cheap in both. Try a one bedroom in Rose Bay, Sydney....you'll be looking at 3-4 million for a one bedroom apartment. California is just so cheap it's crazy.
0:06 Hollywood isn't a city. It's a district within the city of Los Angeles. West Hollywood, however, is a city and it's not a part of Los Angeles city, but it's in Los Angeles County. A lot of people get that confused. You should have said "two of the most prestigious COMMUNITIES in Los Angeles."
Well why don't you say it!
The local information you gave was game changing, I learned so much and I lived in LA for years. Great job Darren!
Appreciate you Tommy!! Always a ton to learn about this amazing city!!
1:52 "so it's definitely something that you gotta check out at least once in your life". I think most people could happily get by never seeing Hollywood Boulavard even once in their life.
As a person coming to visit, I found some good information from this between the 2 cities that I have heard. I'd love to hear more about transportation to and from airport, universal studios and other tourist venues, to downtown LA and other nice areas to visit without a car.
What’s your thoughts on the neighborhoods that surround the Sycamore District or by Poinsettia Park or by the Formosa Cafe, opposed to the Whitley District & the area along Franklin. I think I came across a Bike only lane there which was nice, but it’s definitely seems maybe a little more congested
I lived over 10 years on Kings Rd., on border of West Hollywood. Loved it, was central to most of LA. Of course, you overlooked that WeHo has a large gay population versus Hollywood!
I didn't know there were so many gay people living in WeHo. That explains a lot.
Thank you very much for the informstionen
West hollywood mid hollwood aka central hollywood (central hollywood) and of course east hollywood but cant forget north hollywood which is acity in the san fernando valley
I would live to see some of the affordable homes and the actual different areas where people live, instead of the Instagram lifestyle projections.
He has described everything to a tee
Thanks for the vid! Moving there in a month, any tips on the crime?
shoot me an email, happy to help! Some specific areas to avoid, some are great!
Very underrated video nice work 👏
appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
@@darrenkrizlosangeles thanks for replying
Not according to mjg, it wasn't a good video. 😂
What should I do as a tourist? Coming for a week.
go to Beverly Hills and Santa Monica!
Is Hollywood a city
No it's a neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles.
No, Hollywood is a neighborhood within the city of Los Angeles. West Hollywood, is its own city. :)
I’m a Native American bisexual cross dresser and I live in West Hollywood. I dress daily and people accept me so I love West Hollywood and Hollywood…❤always praying 🙏
Hey sexy
I'm native American as well, Ojibwe I am moving to LA next week. Please repent to GOD
Believe the Gospel that Jesus Christ died for your sins and rose the third day and ascended back up to heaven where He now sits at the right hand of the Father
I feel like West Hollywood has the flair of a casual residential area, that could be in any town or city, but in the heart of LA. The neighbourhoods and houses seem very casual, despite paying 3-5 million dollars for a relative simple family home that would cost you 100.000 somewhere else. 😅 But hey, you're surrounded by LA. Maybe that's just what you want and what is hard to find in that area, casuality. Feels safe, walkable and liveable.
yes that's the great part about living in WeHo. There are several pockets that feel like casual residential neighborhoods but you'll also be walking distance to main streets with tons of restaurants. Best of both worlds!
@@darrenkrizlosangeles Right. And you can leave the house without your car and you're able to buy some groceries within a few minutes walking distance.
No explanation needed. West Hollywood is a suburb, Hollywood is the City of Los Angeles.
ghetto and less ghetto is how i would describe the two
You must not live nearby.
I just moved from one of the least ghetto cities in the world, Scottsdale, Arizona and with my super sheltered lens I can tell you there is nothing ghetto about West Hollywood
Sunset, Doheny, Santa Monica to La Cienega, peaceful large homes, safe walkable restaurants
Gay/not gay
Hollywood > west hollywood
Insanely cheap in both. Try a one bedroom in Rose Bay, Sydney....you'll be looking at 3-4 million for a one bedroom apartment. California is just so cheap it's crazy.