Bel Air

We’re lucky to have so many amazing customers from Bel Air. This neighborhood is one of our favorite places in Los Angeles, and we love serving the community with all of their cannabis needs. If you haven’t been to see us yet, come on by and say hello.

Marijuana Dispensary serving Bel Air

DID YOU KNOW WE WERE NAMED MARIJUANA DISPENSARY OF THE YEAR IN THE BEL AIR AREA?

This Westside neighborhood located in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains is home to 10,037 people. It’s 12 miles west of Downtown Los Angeles, across Sunset Boulevard from the north edge of UCLA. It has one of the lowest population densities in Los Angeles County, with 1,207 people per square mile compared to the 7,544 people per square mile county average. This neighborhood also has the highest average income in all of Los Angeles County at $275,494, and is referred to one of the “three B’s” of high-priced locations along with Brentwood and Beverly Hills.

Bel Air
Bel Air

WHY WE LOVE BEL AIR

All Fresh Prince jokes aside, Bel Air is one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the entire Westside. It’s a peaceful getaway from the busyness of surrounding areas. The Getty is only a ten-minute drive, and a winding, leisurely ride through Mulholland Drive will offer gorgeous views of the surrounding city. Attractions like the Bel Air Hotel, a luxury boutique hotel that was famous with Old Hollywood stars, are perfect for a brunch out on the terrace. Take a look at some of some of your favorite celebrity homes – or at least the outside of them.

DID YOU KNOW THAT BEL AIR WAS NAMED AFTER ALPHONZO BELL?

Bell was a Los Angeles native who played a significant role in developing Southern California into what it is today. Bell struck oil on his ranch in Santa Fe Springs and established the Bell Petroleum Company. He used some of his money to develop high-end real estate communities in West Los Angeles, including parts of the Pacific Palisades, Westwood, and Beverly Hills. In 1922, he founded Bel Air Estates, which would later become the Bel Air we know today.

Bel Air
Bel Air
Bel Air
Bel Air has plenty of interesting facts and “did you know?” trivia. For example, Marilyn Monroe had her last photoshoot with Vogue at the Hotel Bel-Air six weeks before she died in 1962. The Bel Air Hotel that is now a favorite suite for celebrities was once Alphonzo Bell’s manure stable. You can also see the house from the classic The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which was built in 1937 and is located on North Bristol Avenue.
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