The Sunset Strip

Vintage rock ’n’ roll meets modern luxury on this world-famous section of Sunset Boulevard.
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It may be the sexiest mile-and-a-half in America — a curvy ribbon of road called the Sunset Strip.

Since its inception, Los Angeles’ Sunset Strip has been a magnet for stars, rebels and rule-breakers. Glamorous nightclubs and casinos drew gangsters and Hollywood’s elite in the first half of the 20th century, creating an anything-goes atmosphere. In the 1960s, the Sunset Strip became the global epicenter of rock ’n’ roll, launching generations of artists and cementing its reputation as a place where culture is constantly reinvented. That same electricity still pulses through The Strip today, where history-making landmarks exist alongside exciting hotels, dining, shopping and wellness experiences.

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Hotel Ziggy in West Hollywood at night, with string lights dangling above the swimming pool.
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Sights & Sounds on The Strip

This 1.6-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard has some of the city’s most impressive views and is packed with luxurious hotels, hot restaurants, wellness centers, gyms and incredible nightlife. Located in the northwest section of West Hollywood, the Sunset Strip borders Hollywood to the east and Beverly Hills to the west.

A drone shot of Sunset Boulevard with the Sunset Tower Hotel in the foreground
The famed Art Deco architecture of the Sunset Tower Hotel
Rooftop pool at Skybar at Mondrian Los Angeles, pictured at twilight.
Skybar at Mondrian Los Angeles
Exterior of Mel's Drive-In in West Hollywood, with its neon sign lit up at night
Retro icons like Mel’s Drive-In stand alongside modern hot spots on Sunset Boulevard
An aerial view of the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood at night.
The Sunset Strip at night
Drone shot of the famed Whisky a Go Go nightclub at night
Whisky a Go Go, the famed venue that helped launch The Doors, Guns ‘N Roses, Mötley Crüe and others.
A man views art at Morrison Hotel Gallery in West Hollywood, CA
Rock ‘n’ roll history is alive and well at places like Morrison Hotel Gallery, tucked inside the Sunset Marquis
Exterior view of shops along Sunset Plaza in West Hollywood.
Sunset Plaza is one of LA’s premier shopping districts
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Sunset Strip is a 1.6-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. It’s bordered to the east by Los Angeles at Crescent Heights Boulevard and to the west by Beverly Hills at Phyllis Street and Sierra Alta Way.
West Hollywood is known for being walkable, so one of the best ways to explore the top attractions along the Sunset Strip is on foot. Stroll past renowned hotels, iconic music clubs and nightlife hot spots, and stop for photo ops or to nosh at restaurants where meals come with a side of Hollywood history.
The Sunset Strip is known for its legendary nightlife, celebrated music venues and deep ties to Hollywood history. Located in West Hollywood, it’s home to famed spots like Whisky a Go Go, where artists like The Doors and Jimi Hendrix performed, as well as historical bars and restaurants like The Tower Bar and Rainbow Bar & Grill, long associated with celebrities and rock legends.
Yes. The Sunset Strip is home to several of West Hollywood’s most famous hotels, including Mondrian Los Angeles, Sunset Tower Hotel and Andaz West Hollywood — a longtime rock ‘n’ roll hotspot known for its stories of celebrity antics.
The Sunset Strip offers several parking options, including paid garages, valet service, public lots and limited free parking. Street parking is available at metered spaces, which accept credit cards or can be paid via mobile by texting 77447. Please note that West Hollywood parking meters do not use QR codes.
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Timothy White

Celebrity Photographer
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Tommy Black

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Nic Adler

Owner, The Roxy Theatre
A man, Nic Adler, sits at a bar in West Hollywood, CA

Jon D’Amico

Founder, Rock ‘n Walk Tours
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