Each of the four neighborhoods has their own personality, style, and offerings.
Downtown Burbank is a mixed-use urban neighborhood featuring more than 600 shops, restaurants and businesses. The area is renowned for its dynamic street scene, outdoor dining, and pedestrian orientation.
The Media District has one of the highest concentrations of entertainment companies in the world. The area includes The Walt Disney Company world headquarters, ABC Television, Warner Bros. Studios, iHeart Media, New Line Cinema, PBS SoCal, Legendary Entertainment, DC Comics, Hollywood Records and so much more
Magnolia Park is one of the areas top shopping destinations with vintage shops and boutiques that line the streets. It's also home to the famous Porto's Bakery.
Just minutes from Downtown Burbank, this hip neighborhood is truly in a world all its own. Look for quirky boutiques, vintage antiques, chic eateries, and something new around every corner. Check out the highly popular Food Truck Fridays on the last Friday of each month from 6pm until late, where food trucks line up along Magnolia Blvd, there's live music and some of the shops & boutiques stay open late.
The Airport District is home to hi-tech companies, conference hotels, and big box retail surrounding the Hollywood Burbank Airport, with Empire Center one of the highest producing power centers on the West Coast. Convenient access to Silicon Valley has attracted technology companies and affiliated industries including Amazon, Netflix, Insomniac Games, Technicolor Digital Cinema and Evolution Media
As an independent city, Burbank offers its own police and fire, school district, transportation, and utilities.
The City’s Park and Recreation Department boasts 41 City parks and recreation facilities, along with an 18-hole public DeBell Golf Course.