Budget-Friendly Comfort in the Heart of Hollywood
Modern yet laid-back,
Orange Drive Hostel sits just off the Hollywood Walk of Fame—putting you within walking distance of the city's most iconic entertainment venues. Whether you're in town for a concert, a festival, or a night out on the Strip, this affordable hostel offers a clean, convenient base with a friendly, communal vibe.
Why Concert-goers love it
You can’t beat the
location: just a 4-minute walk to Dolby Theater and less than a mile from the famous Hollywood Bowl. After the encore, you’re a quick stroll from your bed—ideal for skipping the post-show traffic. The hostel keeps things relatively quiet at night, so you can actually rest after a big gig. While check-out is on the early side at 10:00 AM, the hostel's relaxed atmosphere and helpful staff make it easy to plan your stay around showtimes. Public transportation and rideshares are easily accessible from nearby Hollywood Blvd.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends looking for shared rooms and budget rates
- Solo travelers checking off a dream concert
- Couples wanting a fun, walkable weekend in Hollywood
- Fans craving a calmer space after the show
- Budget-conscious music lovers who want to save for merch and tickets
Food and Drink Options
While the hostel doesn’t have an on-site restaurant, it’s surrounded by
walkable eateries and late-night food spots on Hollywood Blvd. Whether you’re craving tacos at 2 AM or a post-show slice, you're covered. There’s a communal kitchen on-site if you prefer to prep your own snacks between sets. Just don’t expect room service—it’s hostel-style living.
Nightlife Options
You’re in the entertainment capital of LA, and nightlife is just outside your door. Hit a dive bar for a nightcap, check out a DJ set, or catch another live act just steps away on Sunset or Hollywood Blvd. The hostel itself doesn’t host music events, but its location gives you access to
some of the best bars and clubs in LA.
What People Say
Guests rave about the
unbeatable location, helpful staff, and clean shared spaces. Many mention feeling safe and welcomed, even when traveling solo. The vibe is relaxed and social without being rowdy—perfect for meeting fellow music fans. Reviewers also appreciate the
value for money in a pricey part of LA.
Areas for Improvement
Rooms can be a bit basic, and the
early check-out time might be a buzzkill after a late night. Parking is limited and costs extra, so plan accordingly if you’re driving in. If you’re not into shared bathrooms or hostel-style stays, this might not be your ideal match.
The Bottom Line
For concert-goers looking for a
budget-friendly, central Hollywood stay with walkable access to major music venues, Orange Drive Hostel hits all the right notes.