The Honest Print
Travel Old Hollywood is reader-supported. Some of our links are affiliate links — if you book a stay, reserve an experience, or buy something through them, we may earn a small commission. It costs you nothing extra, and it never changes what we choose to feature or what we say about it.
An affiliate link is a special link to a partner — a hotel-booking platform, an experience or tour provider, a car-hire site, or a retailer. If you click through and go on to book or buy, the partner pays us a small commission for the referral. The price you pay is exactly the same as it would be if you went there directly.
We write about the hotels, restaurants, landmarks and destinations of classic Hollywood because they are part of the story — not because they pay us. Commission never decides what we cover or shapes our opinion of it, we don't accept payment in exchange for favourable write-ups, and we link to plenty of places that earn us nothing at all (and always will, where they're worth your time).
Where a page contains affiliate links, we tell you clearly and upfront — with an Ad marker and a short note placed near the link itself, not buried at the bottom of the page. This follows the UK Advertising Standards Authority's CAP Code and the US Federal Trade Commission's endorsement guidance, so you always know when a link can earn us a commission before you click it.
Our partners include travel-booking platforms and networks such as Booking.com (via Travelpayouts), experience providers like GetYourGuide and Viator, car-hire and travel-service providers such as DiscoverCars and Airalo, retail programmes including Amazon Associates, and affiliate networks such as Awin. This list grows and changes over time. Each partner has its own privacy practices governing any data collected when you click through — see our Privacy Policy for more.
If anything here is unclear, or you'd like to know whether a particular link is an affiliate link, email us at adam@vintagetravel.co.uk. We're happy to explain.