Los Feliz is effortlessly mixing old Hollywood charm and affluent, cool modernity.
In the early 20th century it was at the heart of the burgeoning silent film industry, home to most of the studios that hosted just about every production from the era. Today, historic and architecturally magnificent homes line the boulevards of this charming neighborhood. Most are in close proximity to fashionable shopping, numerous restaurants for fine dining, brunch, stylish bars, and nightlife. A feeling of community, of history, and of culture permeate the atmosphere and radiate from every street corner, every front door, and every storefront. It’s all the best qualities of Los Angeles with all of the unique offerings of a community thriving from the golden age of the silver screen.
LANDMARKS
GRIFFITH OBSERVATORY
GRIFFITH PARK
FRANKLIN BRIDGE
BARNSDALL ART PARK
ENNIS-BROWN HOUSE
SHOPPING & DINING
Little Dom’s
Alcove Bakery and Big Bar
Los Feliz Theater
Atrium
Skylight Books
schools
Franklin Elemenatry School (K-5)
Los Feliz STEMM Magnet (K-5)
Thomas Starr King Jr. High (9-12)
Lycee International de Los Angeles (K-12)
John Marshall Senior High School (9-12)
*Verify at LAUSD