Constructed largely in 1924, Mulholland Drive, or simply ‘Mulholland’ as locals call it, winds through the Santa Monica Mountains, offering a scenic route that has become an essential part of any first-time visit to Los Angeles. This iconic road provides unparalleled views of the L.A. Basin and the San Fernando Valley, with the Hollywood Sign often visible in the distance. As you drive along, the landscape unfolds, revealing a patchwork of urban sprawl and natural beauty, making it a memorable experience for visitors.
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