Hi
We have our choice to these hotels,
Will have no car and not doing universal studios.
Would like to eat at various resteraunts steak,mexican etc,check out some live music.Rock,covers original etc.
During the day the usual hollywood tourist stuff.
We will in town for 3 nights in our early 40s.
We are open to other accomodation suggestions.
Cheers,
Pomlea
Best western west hollywood v beverly hiltonStay at the Hilton if you want to take advantage of their free car service within 3 miles. That means that they can drive you to Sunset Strip where the Best Western Sunset Plaza is, along with a bunch of music venues, restaurants and shops, and to any other restaurant within 3 miles (there are tons). There are restaurants and shops in Beverly Hills as well, but if you want to be able to walk around in the evening in a happening area, then Sunset Strip is better (However, Best Western is not in the same class as the Hilton..you may want to consider the Grafton or Chamberlain West Hollywood instead).
';Hollywood sites'; consist of only a few blocks. It will take you 1-2 hrs to explore. No need to plan a whole day around it. Plan on going to Santa Monica for one of the days instead.
Best western west hollywood v beverly hiltonNothing beats the Beverly Hilton for tourists visiting - great pool, great services, walk to shops in BH. But the WH BW is the best location for sightseeing, walking to cafes and bars and clubs - especially the live music along Sunset. If you want to see live music, stay at WH Best Western.
For walking, the Best Western on Sunset is the best option. there you have access to the very user-friendly buses that go east and west on Sunset, and you are only a few blocks from Santa Monica Blvd and even Melrose if you want more choices in restaurants and activities.
The Beverly Hilton is very nice but it is near a noisy intersection, and much of BH closes down at night. I would recommend that only if you want to more spend time at the hotel than seeing the city.
If you dont have a car, the Beverly Hilton is basically on an island by itself. Nothing in the area unless you walk about 10 blocks
Although they have a carservice(which looks good on paper but dont expect to have a personal driver at all times driving you to places, you have to request it and obey by there availability)
There are two major buslines outside the hotel(Santa Monica and Wilshire) that are running every couple of minutes
If you are looking for restaurants/touristy places/live music e.t.c. I would stick with the West Hollywood option
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