Hollywood

Hollywood is a vibrant city located in southeastern Florida, known for its beautiful beaches, diverse culture, and lively arts scene. The city boasts a unique blend of old Florida charm and modern amenities, making it a popular destination for tourists and residents alike.

Hollywood is a globally recognized name, synonymous with the movie industry and known to people worldwide. It is also referred to as Tinseltown, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, that serves as the epicenter of the American entertainment industry. Hollywood is a major tourist destination in the United States, attracting visitors with its star-studded streets and a myriad of attractions. It holds a special place in the hearts of movie enthusiasts everywhere, ensuring its fame will endure for generations to come.

Hollywood numbers, living, real estate and history

Hollywood is situated between Fort Lauderdale to the north and Miami to the south, offering easy access to both cities’ attractions and amenities. The city is also close to several other popular neighborhoods, including Hallandale Beach to the south and Dania Beach to the north.

Hollywood Population Number and Neighborhood Size: Hollywood has a population of approximately 150,000 residents, making it one of the largest cities in Broward County. The city spans an area of about 30 square miles, offering residents a mix of urban and suburban living environments.

Hollywood Walkability Score: Hollywood has a walkability score of 56 out of 100, indicating that some errands can be accomplished on foot. The city’s walkable neighborhoods, waterfront parks, and pedestrian-friendly streets make it a pleasant place to explore on foot or by bike.

Hollywood Architecture and Real Estate: Hollywood features a mix of architectural styles, including Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco, and modern designs. The city has seen a surge in new construction in recent years, with several new residential and commercial developments adding to its appeal.

For whom is Hollywood a good place to live?Hollywood offers a relaxed and laid-back lifestyle, making it ideal for families, retirees, and young professionals looking for a beachfront community with a small-town feel. The city’s vibrant arts scene, diverse dining options, and year-round events and festivals make it a lively and engaging place to live.

The Evolution of Hollywood: From Real Estate Town to Film Industry Icon

Hollywood, situated in the central part of Los Angeles, California, has evolved into a symbol of the American film industry. It is home to renowned studios such as Disney, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., and Universal Pictures, all of which were established in Hollywood. Originally incorporated as a separate municipality in 1903, Hollywood merged with Los Angeles in 1910. From its humble beginnings as a real estate development, Hollywood burgeoned into a hub for the American and global film industries, earning worldwide recognition. Today, the term “Hollywood” is synonymous with American cinema and television production.

Hollywood guide

Parks

  • Hollywood Beach Park
  • ArtsPark at Young Circle
  • Topeekeegee Yugnee Park (TY Park)
  • Anne Kolb Nature Center
  • Hollywood North Beach Park
  • David Park
  • Oak Lake Park
  • Jefferson Park
  • Rotary Park at Saylor Lane
  • Lincoln Park

Recreation

  • Hollywood Beach Boardwalk
  • Hollywood Beach Golf Club
  • Hollywood YMCA Family Center
  • Orangebrook Golf & Country Club
  • Boulevard Heights Community Center
  • Driftwood Community Pool
  • Attucks Pool
  • Jefferson Park Community Center
  • Washington Park Community Center
  • Sal Oliveri Veterans Park

Schools

  • Hollywood Hills High School
  • South Broward High School
  • Hollywood Academy of Arts and Science
  • Ben Gamla Charter School
  • Beachside Montessori Village
  • Hollywood Park Elementary School
  • Attucks Middle School
  • McArthur High School
  • Sheridan Hills Elementary School
  • Nativity Elementary School

Shopping

  • Oakwood Plaza
  • Hollywood Gateway Park
  • Sheridan Plaza
  • Presidential Circle
  • The Village at Gulfstream Park
  • Dania Pointe
  • Hollywood Festival Marketplace
  • Hollywood Hills Plaza
  • Oakwood Shopping Center
  • Harrison Street Shopping District

Dining

  • GG’s Waterfront Bar and Grill
  • Le Tub Saloon
  • Taco Beach Shack
  • Hollywood Prime
  • Sugar Reef Grill
  • J28 Sandwich Bar
  • Lola’s on Harrison
  • Orale Mexican Bar & Grill
  • Juniper On The Water
  • Mama Mia Italian Ristorante

Attractions

  • Hollywood Beach
  • Hollywood Beach Broadwalk
  • ArtsPark at Young Circle
  • Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
  • Downtown Hollywood
  • Anne Kolb Nature Center
  • Hollywood North Beach Park
  • Topeekeegee Yugnee Park (TY Park)
  • Hollywood History Museum
  • Hollywood Marina

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