Showing posts with label chamberlain hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chamberlain hotel. Show all posts

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Traveling Thursdays: Hooray for Hollywood!



Looking for a little R&R, I booked a weekend at the Chamberlain, charged up the camera battery, and went absolutely photo-nuts.



I'm a sucker for signage, so when you throw in the neon factor, I'm in absolute hog-heaven. These pieces are part of the Museum of Neon Art collection.



The IHOP sign is not part of that collection!



Historic Barney's Beanery has been around since 1920.



Located inside an old Pacific Railroad passenger train on Sunset Boulevard, Carney's has dubbed itself as having "probably the best hot dogs and hamburgers…in the world!" Using the word "probably" gives them a wider margin for error—smart thinking! I will say that I enjoyed my chili burger.







Hugo's is a favorite spot for breakfast:



The Courtyard Thematic District on Fountain Avenue is one of my favorite spots in Hollywood; I love the vintage apartment buildings, courtyards, and landscaping. It's like stepping back in time into a film noir setting.











On my morning run to Runyon Canyon, I had to carry the camera with me (you just never know what you're going to see). To get the best possible arm work-out, I continually switched my camera back and forth from right to left arm.









For the first time I ever, I checked out the Planetarium Show at Griffith Observatory. What a blast!







If you've never been, you need to add this to your list of things to see. It is a masterpiece of art deco architecture.





See more vintage & current Hollywood, CA photos on my Hollywood photo web page.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The Chamberlain Hotel



I love finding cool hidden boutique type hotels, and the Chamberlain in Hollywood was a recent discovery. Tucked away in a residential neighborhood, this converted apartment building has a way cool rooftop pool with excellent views and fun little cabanas.









Even the smallest rooms are spacious and decorated with taste and style. My one gripe (and you know I have to have at least one) is the bathroom. Why would you spend so much money and effort to remodel an entire hotel and let the bathrooms look cheap? The sink cabinet, shower stall, and even the toilet look like they'd come from a hillbilly estate sale. Despite that, I still HIGHLY recommend this place. For more Daveland Chamberlain photos, visit my regular website