![]() Trip Tips: Hollywood, home of the Oscars Westhill Consulting Jakarta Travel and ToursA Story by Stefanie Ebersbacher![]() WESTHILL CONSULTING, TRAVEL & TOURS, INC. was established by a group of people who are travel enthusiasts.![]() The
dessert table featuring miniature Oscar statues coated with 24k gold dust are
pictured during the 86th Oscars Governors Ball press preview in Hollywood,
California February 20, 2014. "Reuters pic
HOLLYWOOD, Feb 21 " When Hollywood was its own
little town at the start of the 20th century; it banned movie theatres and
liquor, except for medicinal purposes (wink, wink). That ended quickly when
movie studios arrived and a louche Los Angeles annexed the upstart.
Today, Hollywood is at the crossroads of
creativity and business, generating US$35 billion (RM115.552 billion) a year at
the global film box office and drawing 40 million tourists annually.
At this time each year, the film community
congregates for Hollywood’s biggest night, the Oscars. This year’s star-studded
awards take place at the Dolby Theatre on March 2.
It’s not all debauchery and late-night clubbing
in Hollywood, although there is a lot of that. This neighbourhood in the heart
of Los Angeles also boasts healthy alternatives, from the latest offbeat
workouts to wheatgrass shots.
Whether you are hip and gorgeous or trying to
get there, an aspiring actor or couch-bound film critic, here are tips to
experience Hollywood from Reuters, whose 2,600 journalists around the world
offer visitors the best
local insights.
DISCOVERING
OLD HOLLYWOOD
The Walk of Fame is Hollywood’s stamp of
achievement, honouring stars from film, music, television and radio along
Hollywood Boulevard. But if you don’t want to wear out your heels or mix with
the hoards, the best place to embrace the stars is the Hollywood Roosevelt
Hotel.
Located opposite the famed TLC Chinese Theaters,
formerly Grauman’s Chinese Theaters, the Roosevelt at 7000 Hollywood Boulevard
is steeped in Tinseltown history.
From the grand entrance and ballroom that hosted
the inaugural Academy Awards in 1929 to the Marilyn Monroe suite, it offers
glimpses of the stars that have walked through. The penthouse, named after
screen legends Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, is where the couple used to
sneak to after premieres at Grauman’s.
If soaking up sunshine is your goal, the
Roosevelt cabanas and pool featuring David Hockney’s mural of painted geometric
curves - the setting for Monroe’s first paid photoshoot - is a perfect spot.
If walls could talk, the gothic-style Chateau
Marmont hotel at 8221 Sunset Boulevard would have the most enticing stories. It
is still one of the top destinations for stars to escape the cameras and find
privacy in many of the dark nooks.
From James Dean jumping through a window to read
lines for “Rebel Without a Cause” to Led Zeppelin riding motorcycles through
the hallways and John Belushi’s untimely death from a drug overdose in Bungalow
3, the Chateau has often been the locale of Hollywood’s dark, rambunctious and
seductive side.
These days, the hotel draws the likes of Martin
Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lady Gaga, Kevin Spacey and Lana Del Rey.
The bar offers elaborate concoctions such as The
Aviation, a pre-prohibition gin, lemon and cherry liqueur cocktail, while the
intimate patio is the setting for high-powered Hollywood deal-making.
In the heart of Hollywood lies one of the town’s
oldest establishments, The Musso & Frank Grill at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard.
Founded in 1919, the restaurant boasts a roster
of famous patrons. F. Scott Fitzgerald proofread his novels here, Marilyn
Monroe and Joe DiMaggio snuggled in the booths and Humphrey Bogart and Lauren
Bacall flanked the bar. More recently, George Clooney and Brad Pitt used the
venue to discuss their covert Las Vegas heist plans in 2001’s “Ocean’s Eleven”.
Diets are cast aside without caution when it
comes to the rich menu, from the restaurant’s trademark chicken pot pie to a
porterhouse steak and a welsh rarebit.
JUICE,
CLEANSE AND HIKE
Tinseltown has become synonymous with the
pursuit of physical perfection and fitness fads start with the A-list.
Kick off your day the Hollywood way with a raw
juice from LifeFood Organics at 1507 North Cahuenga Boulevard, which blends
kale-based beverages or your choice of greens. Or go one step further with a
juice cleanse programme, which promises to energise and aid weight loss.
If going to the gym isn’t your cup of tea, then
try a class at FitArts at 7561 Sunset Boulevard, where exercise is a fusion of
boxing, Capoeira and weights. There’s
even a private aerial workout class.
Hollywood is all about making connections and
where better than on a scenic power walk through Lake Hollywood Park, off the
Hollywood Freeway.
With more greenery than the city’s other
high-powered hiking spot, Runyon Canyon, Lake Hollywood Park has stunning views
of the Hollywood sign and ocean-view trails. Nearby residents include actor Jeff Daniels
and singer Moby.
Highlights of hiking around the park include:
• The Reservoir: Formed by the Mulholland Dam,
the man-made Lake Hollywood offers a scenic hike and unobstructed views of the
blue water from the dam.
• The Batcave: A man-made tunnel carved into the
wall of a quarry became the location of Batman’s hideout in the 1960s
television series starring Adam West. The trail to the cave is at the top of
Bronson Canyon Park, off Canyon Drive.
• The Hollywood Sign: You can work up a sweat
climbing to the summit of Mount Lee, which will take you behind the letters of
the Hollywood sign. For a less strenuous excursion, the Hollyridge Trail from
the top of Beachwood Drive offers clear views of the landmark.
A NIGHT ON
THE TOWN
For the classic celebrity experience, the
Katsuya sushi restaurant at 6300 Hollywood Boulevard mixes gourmet food with
sleek, modern interiors.
Favourites include the halibut usuzukuri and the
corn crunch roll, washed down with a refreshing watermelon cucumber mojito or a
selection of medium and rich sakes and fruity shochus.
For those who want to put on their dancing
shoes, The Sayers Club at 1645 Wilcox Avenue is an intimate, low-lit venue with
DJs spinning R&B and hip-hop tunes.
For non-dancers, a quick walk down Wilcox Avenue
will lead to Warwick at 6507 Sunset Boulevard. This upscale bar has a cozy
living-room atmosphere with plush leather couches to sink into and high
ceilings with chandeliers that evoke a British country manor.
If the glitz and glamour become overwhelming,
you can always escape to Sassafras at 1233 Vine Street for a taste of southern
culture with Creole tacos, shrimp and grits and jambalaya.
Settle in for the evening as a live organ band
serenades you back to the 1930s. The bar’s barrel-aged cocktails include the
bourbon-based Seelbach and Corpse Reviver #2, a jolting mix of gin and
absinthe. " TRIP
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