Heart of Screenland
Welcome to Culver City, the walkable Westside hub known as the Heart of Screenland and set near the center of the Los Angeles region.
Culver City sits near the geographic center of the Los Angeles Basin, in western Los Angeles County, almost entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles and bordering the unincorporated community of Ladera Heights to the east. Incorporated in 1917, it began as a company town built around the film industry and remains one of the region's principal centers of entertainment production. The Sony Pictures Studios lot — the former MGM backlot — anchors the city's creative economy, joined by Culver Studios, Amazon MGM Studios, and a cluster of post-production, streaming, and media-technology firms. That studio legacy gives Culver City a distinct civic identity; it has long marketed itself as the "Heart of Screenland." Over time the city has broadened its economic base with technology and design offices, particularly in the Hayden Tract, a former industrial corridor now known for experimental architecture and creative workspaces. With about 40,000 residents, Culver City feels more like a self-contained small city than a suburb. Its downtown, centered on Culver Boulevard and the Culver Steps development, offers a walkable mix of restaurants, theaters, and shops, while residential neighborhoods climb into the Culver Crest hills to the south. The city operates its own police and fire departments, a unified school district, and a parks system, reinforcing its independent, town-like character within the larger metropolis. Its central location places it roughly midway between downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific coast, with Santa Monica and Marina del Rey nearby and Los Angeles International Airport a short distance to the south. The mix of entertainment-industry professionals, families, and a growing base of tech and design workers gives the city an energetic, creative character while retaining quieter residential streets in its hillside and park-side neighborhoods.
Culver City is in western Los Angeles County, almost entirely surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, with the unincorporated community of Ladera Heights bordering it to the east. It sits roughly midway between downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific coast.
Culver City grew up around the film industry, and the Sony Pictures Studios lot — originally the MGM backlot — remains a working studio. Culver Studios and Amazon MGM Studios are also located in the city, anchoring its enduring entertainment-industry identity.
The Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) serves the city's public schools, enrolling roughly 6,500 students across about nine campuses. The district runs five elementary schools, a middle school, Culver City High School, and an adult school, with funding supplemented by a local parcel tax.
Yes. The Metro E Line (Expo Line) stops at Culver City station near Venice and Robertson Boulevards, offering service east to downtown Los Angeles and west to Santa Monica. Culver CityBus operates local routes throughout the city.
Culver City is roughly midway between downtown Los Angeles and the coast; Santa Monica and Marina del Rey are a short drive west, and Los Angeles International Airport lies a few miles to the south. The Ballona Creek bike path also links the city to the beach.
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