San Vicente curves diagonally and intersects both east-west and north-south streets, allowing direct access between
Downtown Los Angeles and Beverly Hills or West Hollywood. Locating an address on San Vicente Boulevard can be difficult as the road does not follow Los Angeles numbering conventions. The easternmost end at Venice Boulevard begins with address number 4600 and increases to the west. The address numbers continue to increase up to 6600 at
Wilshire Boulevard. Here, the numbering switches from east-west numbers to north-south numbers with respect to the city grid. Between Wilshire Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard, the median of San Vicente forms a border between Beverly Hills and Los Angeles. The east side of the roadway is known as S. San Vicente Boulevard, with address numbers (even) decreasing from 700 at Wilshire to 400 at La Cienega. The west side is known as N. San Vicente Boulevard, with address numbers (odd) increasing from 100 at Wilshire to 300 at La Cienega. North of La Cienega, both sides of the street are in Los Angeles. The numbering continues accordingly as 400 S. San Vicente Boulevard. The street becomes N. San Vicente Boulevard at Gracie Allen Drive. As in the rest of Los Angeles, the numbers at the city's grid axis start with 100 (numbers 0-99 are not used). At
Beverly Boulevard (300 N.), San Vicente enters the city of West Hollywood, where the street name and numbering do not change. The street terminates at Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood at 1100 N. San Vicente. A second
San Vicente Boulevard runs between the
Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles and
Santa Monica. This street is unrelated except in name. == San Vicente Park ==