The Hollywood Grande, Autograph Collection
When you book The Hollywood Grande, Autograph Collection in Los Angeles, USA through our Marriott Luminous partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and flexible check-in and check-out.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity
- Complimentary breakfast daily for two guests per room
- Early check-in and late check-out (when available)
- Complimentary upgrade (if available at check-in)
Location
The Autograph Collection positions its properties as expressions of local character, each one shaped by its setting rather than template design. The Hollywood Grande embodies that philosophy in a neighbourhood where myth and reality collide on every corner. Hollywood Boulevard pulses with tourists clutching maps to the stars' sidewalk terraces, while side streets reveal Spanish Revival apartments with bougainvillea spilling over wrought-iron gates. The district's golden age, when studios like Paramount and Warner Bros drew the world's most magnetic talent, lives on in restored movie palaces like the Egyptian Theatre and the art deco Capitol Records Building, its cylindrical tower visible for blocks. Incorporated as an independent municipality in 1903 and absorbed into Los Angeles seven years later, Hollywood became the cradle of American cinema when filmmakers fled east coast patent wars for California's endless sun.
The neighbourhood sits in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, where residential streets climb toward Griffith Park and the observatory that crowns its ridges. Burbank Airport lies twelve kilometres northeast, a compact alternative to LAX nineteen kilometres south. Both connect easily via the 101 Freeway or rideshare services that navigate Los Angeles' sprawling grid with practised efficiency.
Hollywood's dining scene reaches its apex 1.7 kilometres south at Providence, where Chef Michael Cimarusti's three-Michelin-starred seafood cuisine has refined its purity and precision since opening. His California approach elevates pristine catches into compositions that feel both inevitable and revelatory. Five and a half kilometres away, Somni delivers a distinctly personal tasting experience under Chef Aitor Zabala, its three stars reflecting cuisine that feels like stepping into a Catalan dream. Book a table at Vespertine if you're drawn to the avant-garde: nine and a half kilometres distant, Jordan Kahn's two-starred operation inhabits a futuristic red steel structure called "The Waffle," where each course challenges convention.
The Hollywood Farmers Market sets up three hundred metres from the property, vendors spreading heirloom tomatoes and stone fruit across folding tables every Sunday. Griffith Observatory commands the hills above, its copper domes offering telescopic views after dark and city panoramas by day. For those seeking quieter terrain, Fryman Canyon Park six kilometres north threads hiking trails through chaparral, while Lake Hollywood Open Space wraps around the reservoir three kilometres distant, the famous hillside sign rising beyond its shores.
Winter brings crystalline light and daytime temperatures around twenty degrees, though mornings can dip below ten. February sees the year's heaviest rain, but storms pass quickly, leaving the air scrubbed and the distant mountains sharp against cobalt skies.
Summer stretches from June through September, when temperatures climb past thirty degrees and the city bakes under cloudless heat. Mornings arrive with marine layer fog that burns off by noon. October through November offers the sweet spot: warm days in the mid-twenties, cool evenings, and that particular slant of autumn light that makes the city glow amber at dusk.
Spring moves quickly from March into May, the hills briefly green after winter rains before the long dry season takes hold. Jacarandas burst purple along residential streets, their blossoms carpeting sidewalks in lavender drifts.
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