Pico-Robertson has an average violent crime rate and an above average property crime rate for Los Angeles.
Pico-Robertson is the heart of LA's Jewish community, with dozens of kosher restaurants, kosher supermarkets, several Jewish day and high schools, and six synagogues. Many Persian Jews immigrated here in the 1980s to flee persecution in Iran, and they've added their cuisine to the mix of Mexican, Chinese, and Italian places around the neighborhood.
Pico-Robertson has a distinct community feel, with shops and restaurants within easy walking distance. Along the main thoroughfares of Pico Boulevard and South Roberston Boulevard, you'll find dozens of dining options, ranging from delis to upscale steakhouses.
The residential streets are a mix of mostly single story homes and small apartment buildings.
This neighborhood is bordered on the west by Beverlywood and Cheviot Hills, on the north by Beverly Hills, on the east by Carthay and Mid-City.
Commute:
Burbank: 12.8 miles / 35-75 minutes by car / 90-95 minutes by transit
Century City: 2.3 miles / 10-20 minutes by car / 20-25 minutes by transit / 15-20 minutes by bike
Downtown LA: 10.3 miles / 25-60 minutes by car / 55-60 minutes by transit
Santa Monica: 8.4 miles / 20-40 minutes by car / 50 minutes by transit
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