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Compare car rental prices from major suppliers in Hollywood with Road Genius. Choose from small economy cars to large SUVs and minivans. Pick up your Hollywood car rental on Hollywood Boulevard, Highland Avenue, or nearby West Hollywood and hit Universal Studios, Griffith Park, or Santa Monica Beach on your own schedule. Booking includes free cancellation on most deals and no hidden fees.

Car Rental Locations & Options

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Hollywood offers several rental locations, primarily neighborhood offices rather than large facilities:

Location Type Pros Cons
Hollywood Blvd Locations • Central to tourist attractions
• Walking distance from many hotels
• Good for one-way rentals
• Limited vehicle selection
• Business hours only (usually 8am-6pm)
• Potentially higher rates due to tourist area
Highland/Franklin Area • Easier parking for pickup/drop-off
• Often slightly lower rates
• Less congested than Hollywood Blvd
• May require rideshare to reach
• Limited Sunday hours
• Smaller offices with fewer staff
Nearby West Hollywood • Sometimes better vehicle selection
• Potentially lower rates
• Less tourist congestion
• Requires transportation to reach
• Parking challenges for drop-off
• May close earlier than tourist area locations

Major Rental Companies in Hollywood:

  • Enterprise (multiple locations)
  • Hertz
  • Avis/Budget
  • Sixt
  • Local agencies (Beverly Hills Rent-a-Car, etc.)

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Los Angeles - Hollywood?

On average, car rentals in Los Angeles - Hollywood cost around $79 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals starting at $30 per day.

How to pay less?
  • Shop around Hollywood vs LAX: neighborhood desks on Highland or West Hollywood often dodge airport fees and run 10-15 % cheaper. Factor in a $20 rideshare from LAX to see if the math works.

  • Pick up Tue-Thu, drop off Mon-Fri: Hollywood weekend demand spikes for tourists and premieres so mid-week rentals usually run 5-15 % lower.

  • Play with rental length: a 4-7-day "weekly" rate can slash the per-day price by up to 20 %. Sometimes adding an extra day is actually cheaper than a short booking.

  • Pre-pay but stay flexible: locking in online can shave 5-10 %. Use a free-cancellation option so you can re-check prices and rebook if a better deal pops up.

  • Go smaller: compact cars are easier to park on tight Hollywood streets and guzzle less gas. The lower daily rate plus cheaper fuel beats the SUV glamor unless you truly need the space.

Parking and Driving Tips

Area Parking Options Local Tips
Hollywood Blvd • Public garages
• Metered street parking
• Hollywood & Highland Center garage
• Street parking heavily restricted
• Read all signs carefully; street cleaning days are critical
• Hollywood & Highland validates with purchase
Griffith Park/Observatory • Limited lot parking
• Paid satellite lots with shuttle
• Observatory lot fills by midday on weekends
• Consider rideshare for peak times
• Street parking on Vermont may be available
Residential Areas • Street parking with restrictions
• Permit requirements in many areas
• Many streets permit-only after 8pm
• Two-hour limits common during daytime
• Street cleaning restrictions strictly enforced
Studio Areas • Studio tours have designated lots
• Universal CityWalk parking structure
• Universal parking available
• Warner Bros offers tour parking
• Paramount has designated visitor areas

Critical Local Driving Regulations:

  • Strict enforcement of no stopping zones on major boulevards during rush hour
  • Red light cameras at major Hollywood intersections (Highland/Hollywood, La Brea/Sunset)
  • Heavy pedestrian areas require extra caution, especially along Hollywood Blvd
  • "No Left Turn" restrictions common during peak hours on major streets
  • Colored curb restrictions strictly enforced:

    • Red = No parking anytime
    • Yellow = Loading only (commercial vehicles)
    • White = Passenger loading only (5 min max)
    • Green = Short-term (15-30 min)
    • Blue = Disabled parking with placard only
Why rent a car in Hollywood

Get a car rental so you can get to:

  • Universal Studios Hollywood – theme park, studio tours, 4 miles (6 km)

  • Griffith Observatory & Park – astronomy exhibits, hiking trails, 3 miles (5 km)

  • Santa Monica Pier & Beach – pier, beach, 11 miles (18 km)

  • Beverly Hills & Rodeo Drive – shopping district, 5 miles (8 km)

  • Disneyland Anaheim – theme park, 35 miles (56 km)

  • Malibu via Pacific Coast Highway – beaches, coastline, 25 miles (40 km)

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FAQs

Is it difficult to find parking in Hollywood?
Drivers find it tough to park on the street, but you can manage if you pay close attention to the signs. Public lots and garages are more reliable and cost about $15-25 a day. The Hollywood & Highland Center garage will validate your parking if you buy something there.

How strict is parking enforcement in Hollywood?
Very strict. Parking officers actively patrol tourist areas. You'll likely get a ticket for $70+ and could have your car towed for breaking rules on street cleaning, expired meters or permit zones.

Can I park overnight on Hollywood streets?
On most neighborhood streets near Hollywood, you'll need a permit or have to follow time limits for overnight parking. Hotels often offer parking for around $20-40 a night, or you can use a secure 24-hour public garage.

Are there any free parking options in Hollywood?
They're hard to find. You might find some spots without restrictions on side streets north of Hollywood Blvd, but you should always read the signs carefully. Most attractions and entertainment venues will charge you for parking.

Is it worth renting a convertible in Hollywood?
Many visitors rent a convertible to get the full California experience, especially for drives with great views like Mulholland Drive or the coastal routes. They usually cost $40-120 more per day than a standard car.

What's the best vehicle for visiting multiple attractions?
A midsize car gives you a good mix of comfort, fuel efficiency and easy parking for Hollywood sightseeing. SUVs are more comfortable for longer drives but can be harder to park.

Can I return my Hollywood rental to LAX if flying out?
Yes, most major companies will let you return a one-way rental to LAX for a small fee or for free. You should arrange this when you book because it depends on which cars they have available.