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100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608, United States, North Hollywood
High-energy hub of shops, eateries & nightclubs plus entertainment such as a cinema & bowling alley.
Fun and amazing, if you love more exciting or dangerous rollercoaster this is not the place, it is for first timers and childrens mostly. I enjoyed each ones of the zones from Harry Potter to Transformers, from the Mummy to Jurassic Park...and the Simpsons was supreme!
Enjoyed it. Plenty of places to eat - chocolate factory restaurant due to open soon. Of the two I probably prefer the Florida city walk but still worth a visit.
Had a great time with family and friends! We rode rides, had dinner and saw a movie! Great day!
Beautiful cityscape walk in front of the universal studio Hollywood with various brands and also CityWalk stage and Universal Theatre for premiere shows. Also has choices of various restaurants for tourists. Place will come to life at night with music and vibrant lighting
Great shops and restaurants here. Have excellent choices from sit down to fast food options. It is a really fun place to explore. I love they have places to fit everyones price point.
Fantastic place to hangout with friends for a drink or two. There was a lot of nice shops for drinks, coffee and food.Easy to reach by car, and public transport as the metro is just down the road.I absolutely enjoyed my visit and I do recommend anyone visiting LA to pop by and see it! Not to mention about the incredible views of LA surroundings from there! Just Fab!
Sooooooo no one tells you that this isnt inside the park.... And you do not have to pay me admission to visit..... I drove 4 hours to come here just for VOODOO DONUTS, did I get it? Yes. Was it worth it? Yes. Did I buy tickets to the park and wonder around aimlessly for hours before getting there? Also yes.
Its a great experience every time. Love that they have variety of attractions, rides and shows everything is perfect for all ages and likes!
Lots of people ant lots of stores, sometimes you will have to wait long times specially on weekends and Fridays, but usually during the weekdays its pretty chill and fast, also if you go during a holiday or when students dont have classes the place will be full.But other than that its a great experience that will surely be in your memories for a long time, I recommend going with your friends.
Universal City Walk is a nice place for walking around, there is a food court, restaurants, movie theaters, unique shops, Super Mario store, candy stores, and Universal Store. The parking is extremely overpriced at $30 (general parking). If you are adventurous and dont mind using public transportation, the B Line(formally known as the Red Metro linehas a stop to Universal City. Then, you will need to cross the street and there is a Universal tram stop that drops you off at City Walk.
Had the year pass and went as much as possible. Loved the shops rides and shows. Time goes very fast and one day is not enough to see everything. Be prepared to walk and stand in line so wear comfortable shoes. Dont forget to carry a bottle of water 😉
Always a great time however in this time of year they close each day early due to Halloween Events Thursday thru Sunday nights which are EXPENSIVE yet dont change the pricing for shortened days. At least make it more affordable for the people who would go to the extra events those days they are at the park.
Pretty cool place for tourists. Lots of tourist type restaurants and stores here. The movie theater is closed, and the performance stage looked torn down. There is construction going on currently for some new shops. If youre looking to kill some time, heres your place. Parking is pricy though. $30 for general parking.
The pics Im sharing DOES NOT do this place justice. After Universal Studio closes it looks like most people come here to eat, shop, I did see a AMC theater...lots of shops and lots of walking lol..there is an upstairs with like fast food like pizza hut, KFC, panda express..the nicer maybe sit down restaurants are among the hub Bub downstairs. It is a neat place to go with alot of neat shopping. Clean and with its own police station. It was a nice way to end the day.
This place is hopping at night! Lots of shops and amazing restaurants for the choosing.We took a late night stroll through the City Walk Hollywood to see it lit up at night.Super fun and safe environment. Extremely clean and lots of options for everyone. A great mix of high to low end restaurants to choose from.
You will be there most probably as a tourist so crowded hours and weather wont matter for you, but if they do, skip the walk by day and come around sunset until late evenibg to just enjoy the lights, the walk, the breeze, and some good food
When we go to Universal we always allot time to eat and go through the shops, havent watched a movie here yet but plan on trying it in the future. There are many eateries, novelty stores and a few activities like sky diving experience and hydro massage. There is a nice sized clean locker area that can hold your stuff while shopping or in the park. Universal CityWalk is a photo opportunity from one end to the other.
Try to be there in the evening so you may enjoy some live performances and the street lights. They have some amazing shops and food court. You may also enjoy movie in AMC. So if you don’t want to get into the actual park you can visit this place. This place has indoor skydiving, so please check their slots availability. It’s a open place so NO ENTRY FEES
There are a lot of different stores and restaurants here. The movie theater plays all of Universal’s latest releases. You still have to pay a lot to park even if you are just going into CityWalk and not the theme park. The amount of stores can be overwhelming and you can spend a good chunk of the day here.
we decided to come on visit for an afternoon bite and walk around the shopping center on a saturday afternoon. we were shocked when the parking attendant told us they are charging $30 whether you are going to universal studios or not. i didnt have too much fun at this tourist trap after that since 2 huge sections were under construction and off limits to the public where food and shopping stores would normally be. youll see a ton of memorabilia for harry potter, jurassic world and the simpsons all before you actually walk in to the theme park. the dodgers store was a nice touch but i also noticed a high presence of shady characters just hanging around which didnt make the $30 parking worth it since it looked like anybody can just walk up.
The city walk is self explanatory...its basically its own city next to Universal Studios theme park. Theres tons to eat about 20-25 restaurants throughout and just as many shops to hang out and have a good time with family. Even if you dont go to the theme park this place is a great date night spot.
City walk was like walking in an amazing dream. Everybody was on a high, including old folks like me. My son kept thanking me for the experience. Most definitely when with kids you need a loaded wallet. LOL
If you just want to walk there which is a very short walk compared the one in Orlando. Food is no good here, eat before you go there.Parking after 5 is $10 I got there 5 minutes before so we just turned around the block and went back better than paying $30 for parking. 👌 but there is barely anything to do at the city walk but couple shopping places and food.
Good entertainment and Area with lot of eateries that are cheaper than Hollywood studios! The king king and other decorations in city walk and amazing! They are many coffee shops, Sephora and clothing shops here!
The city walk was fun. The guide was very funny and he described everything in details with movie names with the whole back story of the shoot. The wait time however wasnt fun at all specially because we went on Sunday, 3rd July.
Awesome place to explore and enjoy. Family friendly. Tons of rides like Jurassic World, The Mummy, Hogwarts to name a few. Come early cause the lines can get long.
Only 3 stars, although a great experience for kids its not worth the wait times, parking, and admission prices. Then if you want to beat the wait times their response is to pay even more ridiculous prices. I only went for half a day but my advice is to plan in advance to stay close by take the shuttle get the 3 day tickets on Groupon or LApass.
This is for the VIP Universal Studios experience.Definitely have to Pony up for the VIP Experience..we saved so much time and stress, back pain. Our guide, Peter was sweet, friendly and very informative. My teen sons bday was soon, he got a pin stating bday with his name.The Mummy, transformers, jurassic world,( my fave ride Harry Potter( lots of movements, i got nauseated and Im not a light weight), Harry Potter 2nd was so short, everyone at the end said, " thats it??!!!". Im just glad we didnt have to do the hour long wait, lol. Felt bad for those people. the panda show ( forgot name)- more for younger kids, Waterworld,( suggest sitting in the " soaked" section to get the best water experience, lots of heat toowere the rides and shows we saw. We were so tired we didnt wait until 9p to see the harry potter wall show( name?). Our VIP Experience also gave us some light breakfast, free waters, and a AAA lunch buffet ( take some gallon ziploc bags to take food to snack later! with Doc from Back to the future and Dracula visiting our table.. both very fun. All of the Simpson, hello kitty, Minion/Despicable Me, movies in general, you could ever want. Would highly recommend being your own snack, drinks. The souvenirs... wait until youre headed out so u dont have to carry them everywhere. We got about 10k steps in our tour 915a to 4ish.. and they validate your valet parking. Strollers allowed, or if u want to use theirs, u can park in certain areas as they have cameras***The only thing I would suggest to them is for the price we pay, we should get to take photos with all the characters without having to wait in line. Harry Potter restaurant food was not that great, few choices.On the VIP tram tour, we sat on the left side, good idea except in the Jaws part the people in the right got a better view of the shark coming out of the water. I would suggest not making any other plans the rest of the day and possibly do towards latter part of day to see the Harry Potter display 9p is, so maybe 3 or 4p. When we were leaving 5ish, there were a lot of people in line to enter! Wishing you the best family experience. My son is 15 and will be studying film soon and he loved it.
Super clean, good restaurants. Must go with fam or with friends or with anyone. Even yourself. Good environment. 👍🏼
The Universal Citywalk at Los Angeles City is located at 100 Universal City Plaza, is a amazing center for fun for all ages but mainly for childrens and teenagers that can enjoy all structure that were builted only for this purpose.If you are a fan of movies as Henry Potter, Transformers, The Mumy, The Simpsons, Jurassic Park, The Minions and a lot of others movies from the Universal Studios youll love this place, that also have many stores of food, bevereages, gifts etc.Certainly it is a good place to go, use spare times and enjoy it. I recommend it.Insta: viagens.comidas.diversoes.byjb
This is part of my "New Yorker in Los Angeles" series.Ive been to Universal CityWalk Orlando. Theyre about equal. If you havent been to either one, though, its worth the visit. I went to the AMC Movie Theater, the Universal Flagship Store, and the Ben & Jerrys. All had lovely staff, clean stores, and were very hospitable despite me having gone so late (I hate being a late shopper!). Regardless, this place is well worth the visit.Did I mention access is free? I highly recommend taking the Red Line Metro, like I did.
We were staying in Studio City and a friend recommended that we visit the Universal CityWalk one evening. Really glad we did! Id recommend catching a movie at the AMC Theater in the early evening, so that by the time your movie is finished, you can have a stroll along the walk and see everything lit up. The Popcornopolis sign was super cool, as was the water fountain/feature. Plenty of spots to eat and shop, though more independent/local eateries would be coll to see. If youve spent a day at Universal Studios, definitely visit here after. Its just up from the Universal globe (which is an iconic photo spot). TIP - if you reserve tickets for a movie at the AMC, you can park in the parking lot for $5.
What a fun place to hang out and have a good time. Good souvenirs and awesome choices for food!
Amazing place to go with family, friends, solo. The parking was $30!!! I thought it was ridiculously expensive. They said we can get some rebate at the movie theater, but we just went there to walk around. Maybe its just me, but its just parking people, its no food, no entertainment lol
It was fun!! Had been YEARS since I had last visited. (In all honesty though, expensive and would of rather used the $$ and time for a hike or exploring a new trailkeep mother nature clean!!❤️🔥
Always love the city walk part of Universal Studios! Variety of shops, eateries and sometimes live entertainment. It’s pretty well organized and well lit. The only downside seems to be the closing times of the shops and they start ushering people out around 10:00 PM but most places closed 9:00 PM or earlier even. But overall it’s a must browse place anytime you’re in the area.
Pretty cool entertainment area with lots of eateries & sweet spots and a movie theater. Parking at the lowest is $30 & is a little hike to get from the garage to the walk. (Best bet is to take the elevator to get down faster than the escalators take you.A few of the restuarants were closed & there were no performances or anything special going on. We went on a Thursday so maybe thats why. All in all its a nice spot to hang out if you dont mind spending so much for parking.
I love strolling down CityWalk. Restaurants, shops, huge decorations (the iconic King Kong!), and seeing all the kids running around the splash pad area makes it a welcome treat before entering the park. Ive eaten at several of the restaurants here and they never disappoint. Of course, the price can be a bit of sticker shock, since its part of a theme park in the middle of Los Angeles, but if you can afford it, I really recommend checking out some of the places to eat!
What an amazing place. We are so happy to have seen this. And honestly speaking, mich more relaxed and better than Disneyland
Universal Citywalk in Hollywood is a bit of a disappointment if you are used to visiting its counterpart in Orlando. I stayed at the Hilton just next door and we were excited to be able to walk over for some dinner options. Unfortunately we realized very quickly that it is a ghost town once the park closes and many locations close earlier than their posted operating hours once they don’t have any more business. There were also no visible employees around to ask for help, just some 3rd party security company folks who knew nothing about the property they were working on. While it looks pretty, the limited offerings and operating hours don’t make it a place I would go out of my way to visit in the future.
Nice place to visit many nice shops to see and very colourful at night. This is right next to universal studios and it’s a really fun place to visit, you have all kind of shops, clothes, coffee shops, restaurants…. I would recommend checking out this place it has a nice atmosphere.
I have been coming to Universal City Walk ever since it opened. Lately, its not what it used to be because of the lockdowns. LA has not been the hot spot it used to be before the pandemic. Theres still a lot of people, but not as much as before. Nonetheless, everything is kept nice and there is a security/police presence which allows people to feel safe.
City Walk is one of the most unique locations in LA. They offer a wide variety of stores and restaurants. Most definitely recommend during Christmas time.
OK first off WOW just Wow!!!!! You could literally spend the whole day just here it was amazing and the vibe was nice. Ao many shops and places to eat and things to do
Always a nice place to eat and stroll around with friends and family. Not much crowd during New Year’s Eve. Watched the fireworks. Expected $20 for parking but $30… for few hours , didn’t expect that.
Super cool place to go shopping at. There some really good food places here and the atmosphere is great! The lines can be pretty long to get food but you an find somewhere thats pretty short. Beware, when the park is opening, this place is REALLY crowded. If youre coming here for lunch, know that some of these places arent open until later in the day, there were multiple places closed at noon when we went to eat.
What a great place to visit. Even if you arent entering into the Universal Park the Walk is worth checking out. Loads of shopping with memorabilia that will bring a smile to your face. Every detail was well thought out and there is so much to see and try to place the movie it is from.
Its was okay, the only problem that I always see is that the time to wait in line is ridiculous specially for kids. 2 hours in line or 3 depending on the ride. The waiting time that shows on each ride is not accurate. You spend more time than the one is showing.If you enter to 5 rides you are lucky. You should get there as soon as they open otherwise, good luck.They should check the limited capacity so everyone can enjoy the rides specially the Kids.KIDS always complain for it. If you dont want to deal with it, buy the fast pass. I guess that is the main reason why universal does that, so they can sales their fast passes. 🤷♂️I went on a weekend, so I guess was a wrong selection to visit the park. I think is better during weekdays less crowded
The place is lively and lots of foot traffic going to Universal studio. The CityWalk is filled with different shops, a cinema and a food court which is good to grab a bite before or after going to Universal Studios. Its a good walk around in the night.
Super fun place to hang out and get dinner or drinks. Went to Johnny Rockets with my flight crew, had a really well made old fashioned and a great burger. Definitely spend some time here before or after going to Universal Studios
100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608, United States, North Hollywood
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