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Visitors Guide Download Airport District Downtown Burbank Magnolia Park Media District (cont’d) TRAVEL SHOP EAT & DRINK EAT & DRINK 1 Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) AD 46 Aldi MP 73 Another Broken Egg Cafe DB 103 Novo Café MD 818-840-8840 47 An Open Invitation MP 74 Artelice Patisserie DB 104 Olive & Thyme MD Amtrak Pacific Surfliner & Metrolink Station 2 AD 48 Atomic Records MP 75 Barney’s Beanery DB 105 Olive’s Bistro 800-872-7245 & 800-371-5465 audrey * k Boutique Bea Bea’s Over/Under Public House (serving airport) 49 MP 76 MD 106 DB 50 Burbank Town Center DB 77 Blazin’ Burgers ‘N Fried Chicken 107 Papa’s Meat & Seafood Co. DB 3 Car Rentals/Transit Center AD (including: Macy’s, Barnes & Noble, Cost 800-872-7245 78 Blvd Tacos MP 108 Porto’s Bakery & Cafe MP Plus World Market, H&M, Forever 21) 4 Chandler Bikeway 79 Bob’s Big Boy MD 109 Priscilla’s Gourmet Coffee, Empire Center 51 AD Tea and Gifts MD 5 Downtown Burbank Metrolink Station (including: West Elm, Marshalls, 80 Café de Olla Red Maple Cafe 800-371-5465 Nordstrom Rack, Target, REI, T.J.Maxx) 81 Café Magazzino MD 110 MD Romancing the Bean MP 52 Enchanted Florist MP 82 Castaway/Green Room 111 Shake Shack DB 53 European Wax Center DB 83 Cheebo Express DB 112 113 Simplethings MD STAY & UNWIND 54 Gap Factory Store DB 84 Chick-fil-AMD Simply Coffee MP GRAU Women’s Boutique MP 85 Coffee Commissary MD 114 6 Best Western Plus Media Center 55 115 Sushi Stop DB Inn & Suites MD 56 IKEA DB 86 Daily Grill AD 116 The Smoke House MD 7 2021 Olive 57 It’s a Wrap! MP 87 Dog Haus MD 117 The Stage Café DB 8 Burbank Inn & Suites 58 Morphe Brushes MP 88 e.d.b. eat.drink.be. AD 118 Story Tavern DB 9 Coast Anabelle Hotel 59 Naimie’s MP 89 Five Guys Burgers and Fries DB 119 Tacos 1986 MD 10 Courtyard by Marriott Los Angeles 60 Neko Stop DB 90 Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant DB TAP DB Burbank Airport AD 61 The Perky Nerd MP 91 Granville DB 120 Tender Greens DB 11 Extended Stay America 62 Petit Parisien MP 92 Guisados DB 121 Los Angeles-Burbank Airport AD Tocaya Organica MD 63 Playclothes MP 93 Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken DB 122 12 Hilton Garden Inn Burbank Downtown DB Tony’s Darts Away MP 64 rA Organic Spa DB 94 Gyu-Kaku Japanese BBQ DB 123 13 Holiday Inn Burbank-Media Center DB Ubatuba Acai 65 Skechers DB 95 Jinya Ramen Bar MD 124 14 Hotel Amarano Burbank-Hollywood MD Urban Press Winery DB 66 Stay Home Friend MP 96 Kitchen on San Fernando DB 125 Los Angeles Marriott Burbank 15 Lemonade 126 viaSelfie Kitchen Airport Hotel 67 Tansy MP 97 MD AD Wokcano Asian Restaurant 68 Tesla Motors DB 98 Lou, The French On The Block MD 127 16 Portofino Inn Burbank & Bar DB 69 Unique Vintage MP 99 Marché Wine Bar MP 17 Quality Inn Burbank Airport AD 128 Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill DB 70 Urban OutfittersDB 10 0 The Morrison MP 18 Ramada by Wyndham Burbank Airport AD 129 Yard House DB Whole Foods Morton’s The Steakhouse MD 19 Residence Inn Los Angeles 71 MD 10 1 Burbank/Downtown DB 72 Zamba DB 102 The New Deal Restaurant MP 20 Safari Inn 44 21 SpringHill Suites Los Angeles Ave Walnut E Burbank/Downtown DB VisitBurbank.com 43 22 The Tangerine MD 32 San Fernando Blv Travelodge by Wyndham Burbank-Glendale MP 23 82 d 18 17 HOLLYWOOD Glenoaks Blvd BURBANK 1 3 93 SEE & DO 125 92 29 31 73 107 Amtrak / Metrolink 89 Ave Alameda AIRPORT 124 30 70 127 94 88 72 112 60 53 118 Empire A 2 San Fernando Blvd 50 83 120 64 117 126 ve 86 15 54 24 World Famous West Coast Customs AD 24 65 33 91 90 106 28 75 74 96 68 Amtrak / Metrolink 10 13 21 The Burbank Studios MD 121 19 25 11 34 129 128 12 56 115 d The Walt Disney Company 51 Glenoaks Blvd 26 San Fernando Blvd d Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood MD Magnolia Blv 27 e v A 28 AMC Burbank 6, 8 and 16 DB 80 e Verdugo Ave Verdugo v Oli Magnolia Blv Victory Blvd 77 Burbank Farmers Market DB 29 St Vista Buena (Saturday mornings only) Way Hollywood 42 N Mariposa Victory Blvd Alameda Ave 30 The Colony Theatre Company DB 46 5 31 Color Me Mine DB 4 Burbank Blvd San Fernando Blvd 32 DeBell Golf Club 55 61 33 Fantasia Billiards DB 123 41 67 69 36 34 Flappers Comedy Club DB 16 Verdugo Ave 59 37 d 23 57 35 Garry Marshall Theatre MD 111 66 99 63 Magnolia Blv 102 78 8 114 A Better Way to 49 36 Gordon R. Howard Museum 100 58 108 62 20 Victory Blvd 48 9 37 Grove Theater Center W Clark Ave 47 105 7 52 38 Honda Stage at iHeartRadio Theater MD ve 55 e A 39 LA Kings Ice at Pickwick Gardens N Oliv Hollyw ve Pass A 40 Los Angeles Equestrian Center ood W Verdugo A v Alameda Ave and Calamigos Equestrian e SEE LA ay 39 40 41 Martial Arts History Museum MP 26 d 85 14 Riverside Blv 42 Racer’s Edge Indoor Karting 76 84 25 71 38 134 43 Starlight Bowl 98 101 113 95 22 VisitBurbank.com 81 122 103 UNIVERSAL 109 110 44 Stough Canyon Nature Center 96 35 119 6 STUDIOS 78 HOLLYWOOD DOWNTOWN 87 104 Riverside Blv 45 Universal Studios Hollywood HOLLYWOOD 27 d 45 SIGN LOS ANGELES WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR HOLLYWOOD 116 PLAN YOUR STAY IN OUR A PERFECT WAY TO SPEND NEIGHBORHO0DS YOUR DAY A Better Way to DOWNTOWN BURBANK — Use this fun itinerary to start More than 600 shops and planning your Burbank vacation! restaurants featuring bar hopping, sidewalk cafés, cool PLAY IN LA Explore the magic of Magnolia dining spots and great Shop, dine and play in people-watching. Park while eating farm-to-table bites from Romancing the Bean. the center of it all. MAGNOLIA PARK — Hip, quirky, fun and retro, Magnolia Shop top stores at Empire Center Park is just five minutes from in the Airport District. bustling Downtown Burbank and Stop in for lunch at Olive & offers antiques, boutiques and Thyme — where the delicious eats. industry dines. MEDIA DISTRICT — World- Admire views of Downtown famous studios such as The Walt LA and the Hollywood Hills as Disney Company and Warner you enjoy epicurean delights TOP THINGS TO DO IN BURBANK Bros. Studios, as well as actors paired with inventive cocktails and industry insiders, call this neighborhood home. at Castaway. The following are some must-sees during your time in the Media AIRPORT DISTRICT — A super Eat dinner at Bob’s Big Boy Capital of the World: convenient travel hub with the in the same booth where Hollywood Burbank Airport, the Beatles once sat. WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR named the #1 airport in the US Snap a selfie with the Caped HOLLYWOOD by Fodor’s Travel, and the best Crusader when you visit the Go behind the scenes of one of the place to rent a car. Plus, it’s a new 7 ft tall Batman statue in most famous movie studios in the major shopping and business Downtown Burbank. world where actual filming takes mecca with the Empire Center place during the tour. and conference hotels. Don’t miss the amazing mural masterpieces that adorn BURBANK NEIGHBORS — UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD Burbank’s walls by checking out While these attractions are not Universal Studios is a legendary our mural map on the website. studio back lot and theme park within a specific Burbank district, filled with incredible rides and they are all just a hop, skip and a Be sure to tag us in your photos! shows, including The Wizarding jump away from our destination. #visitburbank. World of Harry Potter. ORBIC AIR HELICOPTER TOURS For the most unforgettable WE’RE CLOSE TO ALL OF LA’S TOP ATTRACTIONS! helicopter experiences over LA, book a private helicopter tour with Orbic Air. TV SHOW TAPINGS Witness a piece of television history in the making by becoming a WARNER BROS. member of a live TV show audience. STUDIOS LA ZOO SIX FLAGS MAGIC BURBANK Next door to Burbank is LA’s MOUNTAIN premiere zoo where you’ll see UNIVERSAL STUDIOS your favorite animals, learn about LA ZOO wildlife conservation, and enjoy a ROSE BOWL day in the beautiful outdoors. STADIUM LOS ANGELES EQUESTRIAN CENTER HOLLYWOOD BOWL Horseback ride through Griffith DODGER STADIUM Park to Hollywood Sign, while taking in quintessential LA views. VINTAGE SHOPPING IN MAGNOLIA PARK Peruse the quirky boutiques, LACMA antique shops, vintage clothing, STAPLES CENTER and chic eateries that line the streets For more information or in this eclectic neighborhood. to discover things to do, please WEST COAST CUSTOMS DISNEYLAND visit visitburbank.com Luxury automotive restyling PACIFIC OCEAN center with its own TV show..
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