Private LA Tour Hollywood Downtown Santa Monica and 70 Landmarks

6 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore 70+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, movie locations, celebrity hotspots, and coastal highlights across Hollywood, Downtown Los Angeles, and Santa Monica in one private experience.
Walk beneath the stars of Hollywood Boulevard, discover the birthplace of Los Angeles founded in 1781, explore architectural masterpieces like Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Broad, Union Station and the Bradbury Building, then finish beside the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica Pier and the end of historic Route 66.
Along the way, you'll experience Hollywood glamour, Downtown history, celebrity culture, hidden gems, and California's iconic beach lifestyle while uncovering the stories that shaped the city.
This private tour includes 50+ photo opportunities, insider knowledge, flexible pacing, and personalized recommendations.
If you could only take one tour in Los Angeles, this is the one designed to show you the city's past, present, and personality in a single unforgettable experience.

What's Included

Hollywood glamour, Downtown history, and Santa Monica's legendary beach lifestyle in one day
Personalized recommendations for restaurants, museums, shopping, local experiences after the tour
See Los Angeles' 3 most iconic districts — Hollywood, Downtown LA, and Santa Monica on one tour
Expert local guide sharing fascinating stories, hidden details, and insider perspectives
50+ iconic photo opportunities at Los Angeles' most memorable locations
Exclusive private experience — personalized, flexible, and designed entirely around your group
Flexible pace tailored to your interests, energy level, and preferred style of exploration
70+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, movie locations, celebrity hotspots
History, architecture, film, celebrity culture, local life, California beach lifestyle on one tour
Metro ticket included - the most efficient way while seeing Los Angeles through a local lens
Food and drinks
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Meet your guide in front of Capital One Cafe

End point
Santa Monica Pier

Itinerary

Duration: 6 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Ovation Hollywood

    Formerly known as Hollywood & Highland, this massive entertainment complex opened in 2001 and sits at the very heart of modern Hollywood. Its grand stairways feature the names of Academy Award-winning films, creating a walk through nearly a century of movie history. From the upper levels, visitors enjoy one of the most famous public views of the Hollywood Sign. ✨ Instagram moment: the Hollywood Sign framed through the grand Babylon Courtyard archway.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Hollywood Sign (Pass by)

    Few symbols are more recognizable than the Hollywood Sign, originally erected in 1923 as a temporary real estate advertisement reading "Hollywoodland." Nearly 100 years later, it remains one of the world's most photographed landmarks. This viewpoint offers a perfect opportunity to learn the fascinating story behind one of America's most famous signs. ✨ Instagram moment: classic Hollywood Sign photo with palm trees and city views.

    Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Dolby Theatre

    Opened in 2001, this 3,400-seat venue hosts the Academy Awards and welcomes millions of visitors each year. The grand staircase displays every Best Picture winner since 1928, allowing visitors to literally walk through Oscar history. It remains one of the most important entertainment venues in the world. ✨ Instagram moment: standing on the Oscar staircase beneath the elegant theater arches.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    TCL Chinese Theatres

    Since opening in 1927, this legendary theater has hosted countless movie premieres and Hollywood celebrations. Its forecourt contains more than 200 celebrity handprints, footprints, and signatures, including Marilyn Monroe, Tom Hanks, and Robert Downey Jr. It remains one of the most iconic landmarks in Hollywood. ✨ Instagram moment: comparing your hands with your favorite star's handprints.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Madame Tussauds Hollywood (Pass by)

    Opened in 2009, this world-famous wax museum features more than 125 lifelike figures from film, television, music, and sports. The attraction celebrates Hollywood's enduring fascination with celebrity culture. Even from the outside, it contributes to the excitement and energy of Hollywood Boulevard.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    The Hollywood Museum

    (Exterior) Located inside the historic Max Factor Building, this museum houses more than 10,000 Hollywood artifacts. The building itself played a major role in defining movie-star beauty during Hollywood's Golden Age. It offers a glimpse into the glamour and creativity that built the entertainment industry.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Stretching more than 15 blocks, the Walk of Fame features over 2,800 stars honoring achievements in entertainment. Since the first star was installed in 1960, it has become one of the most visited attractions in California. Every star tells a small piece of Hollywood's story. ✨ Instagram moment: finding and posing with your favorite celebrity star.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    El Capitan Theatre

    Opened in 1926, this beautifully restored movie palace serves as Disney's flagship theater in Hollywood. Many major Disney premieres take place here, often accompanied by elaborate decorations and exhibits. Its elegant façade reflects the grandeur of Hollywood's Golden Age.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Founded on a chocolate legacy dating back to 1852, this popular stop combines classic American soda fountain culture with one of the country's oldest chocolate brands. Visitors are often greeted by the irresistible aroma of fresh chocolate and desserts. It adds a nostalgic touch to the Hollywood experience.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    The Hollywood Roosevelt

    Opened in 1927, the Roosevelt hosted the very first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929. Over the decades, countless celebrities, filmmakers, and Hollywood legends have stayed here. The hotel remains one of the most glamorous and storied properties in Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: Old Hollywood elegance beneath the iconic Spanish-style architecture.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    7000 Hollywood Blvd

    First Academy Awards Site The first Academy Awards ceremony lasted only 15 minutes and was attended by about 270 guests. Tickets cost just $5, and winners were announced months before the event. Standing here offers a fascinating connection to the humble beginnings of Hollywood's biggest night. ✨ Instagram moment: recreating Oscar-night glamour where film history began.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 10
    The Magic Castle

    (Exterior) Hidden atop the hills since 1963, this exclusive private club is accessible only to members and invited guests. Housed in a Victorian mansion originally built in 1909, it has become one of Hollywood's most mysterious landmarks. The stories surrounding its magicians, celebrities, and secretive atmosphere make it endlessly fascinating. ✨ Instagram moment: the enchanting Victorian mansion rising above Hollywood.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 11
    Egyptian Theatre

    Opened in 1922, this was one of Hollywood's first grand movie palaces and hosted the city's first-ever Hollywood film premiere. Its Egyptian-inspired design reflects the global fascination with ancient Egypt following the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb. It remains one of the most beautiful historic theaters in Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: dramatic Egyptian architecture and historic courtyard.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 12
    Musso & Frank Grill

    Serving guests since 1919, Musso & Frank is Hollywood's oldest continuously operating restaurant. Writers, actors, directors, and movie legends have gathered here for more than a century. It remains a living piece of Hollywood history.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 13

    Completed in 1927, this elegant tower quickly became one of Hollywood Boulevard's most recognizable landmarks. It reflects the era when Hollywood was transforming into the entertainment capital of the world. Its distinctive architecture remains a reminder of that ambitious period.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14
    Capitol Records Building

    Completed in 1956, this iconic circular tower was designed to resemble a stack of vinyl records. Music legends including Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, and Paul McCartney recorded here. It remains one of the most recognizable buildings in Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: the famous "record stack" tower rising above Hollywood.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 15
    Amoeba Music

    One of the most famous independent music stores in the United States, Amoeba has become a pilgrimage site for music lovers. Its enormous selection spans virtually every genre imaginable. The store celebrates Los Angeles' deep connection to music and creative culture.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 16

    Opened in 1930, this Art Deco masterpiece has hosted Broadway productions, movie premieres, and countless entertainment events. Its dazzling design reflects the glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age. Today it remains one of Southern California's premier live performance venues. ✨ Instagram moment: stunning Art Deco architecture along Hollywood Boulevard.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 17
    Hollywood and Vine

    During the 1930s and 1940s, this intersection became synonymous with the entertainment industry itself. Radio stations, film studios, and celebrities made Hollywood & Vine one of the most famous crossroads in America. It remains an iconic symbol of Hollywood's golden era. ✨ Instagram moment: standing at one of the most legendary intersections in entertainment history.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 18

    Built in 1936, this unique shopping complex is often described as America's first outdoor shopping center. Its distinctive ship-shaped centerpiece reflects the optimism and creativity of early Hollywood. It remains one of the neighborhood's most unusual architectural landmarks.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 19

    This quieter stretch of the Walk of Fame often reveals stars overlooked by visitors rushing through the main tourist areas. It provides a broader perspective on the many performers, musicians, and entertainers who shaped Hollywood. Hidden among the stars are fascinating stories waiting to be discovered.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 20

    This colorful collection of murals showcases the creativity and diversity of modern Los Angeles. The artwork celebrates everything from entertainment history to contemporary culture. It offers a striking contrast to Hollywood's historic landmarks. ✨ Instagram moment: vibrant mural backdrops full of color and personality.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Hike the Hollywood Sign (Pass by)

    This secondary viewpoint offers a different perspective of the world-famous sign and surrounding hills. Many visitors miss this angle entirely, making it feel like a hidden gem within Hollywood. It provides a more expansive view of the landscape that helped define Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: wide-angle Hollywood Sign shot with the hills stretching behind it.

    Admission ticket free
  • 21

    Once considered the center of radio broadcasting in America, Sunset & Vine became synonymous with entertainment and celebrity culture. The intersection continues to evolve while preserving its connection to Hollywood's glamorous past. It serves as a fitting conclusion to the Hollywood chapter of the tour. ✨ Instagram moment: iconic Hollywood streetscape where old and new Hollywood meet.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 22
    Grand Central Market

    Opened in 1917, Grand Central Market has served Downtown Los Angeles for more than a century and remains one of the city's most beloved gathering places. More than 40 vendors represent the diverse cultures that helped shape Los Angeles, from Mexican and Salvadoran cuisine to modern California food concepts. It offers a perfect introduction to the city's remarkable diversity and energy. ✨ Instagram moment: colorful food stalls and historic market atmosphere beneath vintage signage.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 23

    The iconic neon sign has welcomed visitors to Broadway for generations and has become one of Downtown's most recognizable symbols. Its vintage design reflects the commercial boom that transformed Los Angeles during the early 20th century. The sign captures the nostalgic charm of old Downtown.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 24
    Angels Flight Railway

    Opened in 1901, Angels Flight is often called "the shortest railway in the world." The historic funicular originally transported residents up the steep slopes of Bunker Hill and has become one of Los Angeles' most beloved landmarks. It has appeared in numerous films including La La Land and continues to connect past and present. ✨ Instagram moment: bright orange railway cars climbing the hillside against the city skyline.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 25
    Bunker Hill Steps

    Before modern skyscrapers arrived, Bunker Hill was one of Los Angeles' most prestigious residential neighborhoods. These historic stairways hint at the dramatic terrain that once defined the district. They offer a glimpse into a largely forgotten chapter of the city's history.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 26
    California Plaza

    This elegant public space blends modern architecture, fountains, terraces, and skyline views into one of Downtown's most attractive urban environments. The plaza frequently hosts concerts, festivals, and public events throughout the year. It showcases Los Angeles as a modern global city rather than simply a movie destination. ✨ Instagram moment: layered cityscape views framed by contemporary architecture.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 27
    The Broad

    (Exterior) Opened in 2015, The Broad houses one of the world's most important collections of contemporary art, with more than 2,000 works. Its striking honeycomb-like exterior has become an architectural icon in its own right. The museum symbolizes Los Angeles' growing influence in the global art world. ✨ Instagram moment: the dramatic geometric exterior creating a futuristic backdrop.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 28
    Walt Disney Concert Hall

    (Exterior) Designed by Frank Gehry and opened in 2003, this stainless-steel masterpiece is considered one of the greatest concert halls in the world. Its sweeping curves create constantly changing reflections throughout the day. The building has become one of the defining symbols of modern Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: mirrored steel curves reflecting the California sunlight.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 29
    Cathedral Of Our Lady Of The Angels

    Completed in 2002, this remarkable cathedral replaced the historic St. Vibiana Cathedral after earthquake damage. Built at a cost of approximately $190 million, it is one of the largest cathedrals in the United States. Its modern design challenges traditional expectations of religious architecture. ✨ Instagram moment: dramatic geometric architecture and peaceful courtyards.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 30
    The Music Center

    Home to several major performing arts institutions, the Music Center serves as one of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States. Millions of visitors attend performances here each year. It highlights Los Angeles' cultural depth beyond film and television.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 31
    Gloria Molina Grand Park

    Stretching across 12 acres, Grand Park serves as Downtown's civic gathering space and hosts major celebrations throughout the year. Its fountains, lawns, and public art create a welcoming atmosphere in the heart of the city. The park symbolizes the revitalization of Downtown Los Angeles in recent decades. ✨ Instagram moment: colorful fountains framed by City Hall in the distance.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 32
    Los Angeles City Hall

    Completed in 1928, City Hall remained the tallest building in Los Angeles for nearly four decades due to strict height restrictions. Its distinctive tower has appeared in countless films, television shows, and comic books. The observation level offers one of the city's most historic perspectives. ✨ Instagram moment: the iconic white tower rising above Downtown.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 33

    Installed in 1975, this unusual public artwork was one of the world's first computer-controlled sculptures. Featuring 1,500 colored glass prisms, it represented an ambitious vision of technology and public art. Today it remains one of Downtown's most curious hidden gems.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 34

    This is where Los Angeles was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by a small group of settlers. What began as a tiny frontier pueblo eventually grew into one of the world's largest metropolitan areas. Walking these streets offers a direct connection to the city's origins. ✨ Instagram moment: historic plazas and colorful architecture from the earliest days of LA.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 35
    Calle Olvera

    Known as the birthplace of Los Angeles, Olvera Street preserves the atmosphere of old California through its colorful market stalls, music, and traditional architecture. Established as a cultural destination in 1930, it remains one of the city's most visited historic sites. The lively atmosphere feels worlds away from modern Downtown. ✨ Instagram moment: vibrant market alleys filled with color and history.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 36
    Avila Adobe

    Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is the oldest surviving residence in Los Angeles. Its thick adobe walls have witnessed more than two centuries of the city's evolution. It stands as a remarkable reminder of California's Spanish and Mexican heritage.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 37

    When it opened in 1870, Pico House was considered the finest hotel in Southern California. It represented the ambitions of a rapidly growing city eager to establish itself as an important regional center. Its elegant façade still hints at the prosperity of early Los Angeles.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 38
    Los Angeles Union Station

    Opened in 1939, Union Station is often called the "Last Great Railway Station." Millions of newcomers arrived here seeking opportunity in California during the 20th century. Its blend of Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Spanish Colonial architecture makes it one of the most beautiful train stations in America. ✨ Instagram moment: grand waiting room with soaring ceilings and historic elegance.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 39
    Little Tokyo

    One of only three remaining historic Japantowns in the United States, Little Tokyo has served as a cultural center since the late 1800s. The neighborhood tells a powerful story of immigration, resilience, and community building in Los Angeles. Entering Little Tokyo feels like stepping into a completely different side of the city. ✨ Instagram moment: traditional lanterns and colorful neighborhood gateways.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 40

    This charming pedestrian plaza recreates the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese shopping street. Filled with cafés, specialty shops, and cultural details, it offers visitors a glimpse into one of Los Angeles' most beloved communities. The relaxed atmosphere feels worlds away from the surrounding skyscrapers. ✨ Instagram moment: Japanese-inspired architecture and lantern-lined walkways.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 41

    This memorial honors more than 16,000 Japanese-American soldiers who served during World War II. Their unit became one of the most decorated military groups in American history despite facing discrimination at home. The monument stands as a powerful reminder of courage, sacrifice, and perseverance.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 42

    Hidden within Little Tokyo, Weller Court offers a quieter and more intimate side of the neighborhood. Traditional design elements, peaceful walkways, and local businesses create a welcoming atmosphere. It's one of those places most tourists never discover.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    (exterior) Founded in 1992, this museum preserves the stories of Japanese Americans and their contributions to the United States. Its exhibitions explore immigration, identity, resilience, and cultural heritage. It stands among the most important cultural institutions in Los Angeles.

    Admission ticket free
  • 43
    Bradbury Building

    Completed in 1893, the Bradbury Building became world-famous through films such as Blade Runner, 500 Days of Summer, and dozens of other productions. Its spectacular iron staircases, marble floors, and glass ceiling create one of the most breathtaking interiors in Los Angeles. It remains one of the city's most celebrated architectural treasures. ✨ Instagram moment: dramatic iron staircases illuminated beneath the glass atrium.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 44

    Tucked beside the Bradbury Building, this hidden alley has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and commercials. The combination of historic architecture and cinematic atmosphere makes it a favorite location for filmmakers. Walking through it feels like stepping behind the scenes of Hollywood.

    1 minute Admission ticket free
  • 45

    The nearby tunnel and surrounding streets have appeared in countless movies, music videos, and television productions. The perspective through the tunnel creates one of Downtown's most recognizable cinematic views. It offers a unique glimpse into Los Angeles as filmmakers see it. ✨ Instagram moment: perfectly framed tunnel view leading toward the city skyline.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 46

    During the 1920s and 1930s, Broadway was one of the world's great entertainment corridors. Today it contains the largest concentration of historic movie palaces in the United States. Walking this street feels like traveling back to Hollywood's golden age before the film industry fully migrated west. ✨ Instagram moment: vintage theater marquees stretching down Broadway.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 47
    Million Dollar Theater

    Opened in 1918 by Sid Grauman, this grand movie palace helped establish Downtown Los Angeles as an entertainment capital. Its ornate façade reflected the excitement surrounding the rapidly growing film industry. It remains one of Broadway's most important historic landmarks.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 48
    Los Angeles Theatre

    Built in 1931 for the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights, this lavish theater remains one of the most ornate movie palaces ever constructed. Crystal chandeliers, marble staircases, and grand interiors defined Hollywood glamour. Even from the outside, its elegance is unmistakable.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 49
    Spring Arcade Building

    Completed in 1924, this hidden architectural gem features a beautiful European-style passageway tucked between historic Downtown buildings. Many visitors walk past without realizing it exists. It perfectly represents the unexpected discoveries that make Downtown so fascinating.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 50
    US Bank Tower

    Standing 1,018 feet tall, the US Bank Tower dominated the Los Angeles skyline for nearly three decades. Frequently featured in films and television, it became one of the defining symbols of modern Los Angeles. Its sleek glass silhouette reflects the city's rise as a global business center.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 51

    Completed in 1974, this distinctive skyscraper helped establish Downtown as one of the leading financial districts on the West Coast. Its recognizable crown remains a prominent feature of the skyline today. Together with neighboring towers, it represents the city's rapid growth during the late 20th century.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 52
    Pershing Square

    Serving as Downtown's central public gathering space since 1866, Pershing Square has witnessed more than 150 years of Los Angeles history. Political rallies, concerts, celebrations, and civic events have all taken place here. The square offers a glimpse into the everyday life of the city.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 53
    Los Angeles Central Library

    Opened in 1926, the Central Library houses more than 2 million books and is one of the largest public libraries in the United States. Its striking Art Deco architecture blends Egyptian, Mediterranean, and classical influences into one unforgettable landmark. The building symbolizes Los Angeles' emergence as a major cultural and intellectual center. ✨ Instagram moment: the iconic pyramid-topped tower rising above Downtown.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 54

    Nestled beside the Central Library, Maguire Gardens provides a peaceful green retreat amid the urban landscape. Public art, fountains, and shaded pathways create a welcoming atmosphere. The gardens offer a refreshing contrast to the surrounding skyscrapers.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 55
    The Biltmore Los Angeles

    Opened in 1923, the Biltmore quickly became the social center of Los Angeles and once held the title of the largest hotel west of Chicago. The Academy Awards were hosted here several times during the 1930s, and generations of presidents, celebrities, and movie stars have walked its halls. Its grand interiors capture the glamour that helped shape Hollywood's Golden Age. ✨ Instagram moment: crystal chandeliers and elegant staircases straight from Old Hollywood.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 56
    The Last Bookstore

    Housed inside a former bank building dating to 1914, The Last Bookstore has become one of the most famous independent bookstores in America. Beyond its thousands of books, visitors discover art installations, hidden rooms, and the iconic book tunnel. It perfectly represents the creative energy that continues to reinvent Downtown Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: walking through the famous book tunnel beneath soaring historic ceilings.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 57
    Third Street Promenade

    Stretching for three blocks in the heart of Santa Monica, Third Street Promenade is one of California's most famous pedestrian shopping streets. Street performers, outdoor cafés, boutiques, and palm trees create an atmosphere that perfectly captures Southern California's relaxed lifestyle. It offers a vibrant contrast to the historic streets and skyscrapers you've explored earlier in the day. ✨ Instagram moment: palm-lined pedestrian boulevard filled with California energy and sunshine.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 58
    Santa Monica Place

    Originally designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry and opened in 1980, Santa Monica Place serves as one of the city's premier shopping and lifestyle destinations. Its open-air design embraces the coastal climate while offering spectacular views toward the Pacific. The complex reflects Santa Monica's blend of sophistication and laid-back beach culture.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 59
    Tongva Park

    Opened in 2013, Tongva Park transformed several acres of urban land into one of Southern California's most celebrated public spaces. Curving pathways, sculptural gardens, and elevated viewpoints create a harmonious blend of architecture and nature. Named after the indigenous Tongva people, the park adds an important cultural dimension to the Santa Monica experience. ✨ Instagram moment: elegant pathways framed by modern landscaping and ocean light.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 60
    Ocean Avenue

    Running along the bluffs above the Pacific, Ocean Avenue is one of the most scenic coastal streets in Los Angeles County. The combination of palm trees, luxury hotels, dramatic ocean views, and coastal breezes creates a postcard-perfect California setting. This is where many visitors experience their first truly expansive view of the Pacific Ocean. ✨ Instagram moment: endless ocean horizon framed by towering palm trees.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 61
    Palisades Park

    Stretching along the coastal bluffs for more than 1.5 miles, Palisades Park offers some of the most spectacular ocean views in Southern California. Since the late 1800s, visitors have come here to admire sunsets, coastal scenery, and the dramatic meeting of city and sea. The elevated perspective creates one of the most iconic viewpoints in Los Angeles. ✨ Instagram moment: palm-lined bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica Pier.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 62

    This famous marker celebrates the western terminus of Route 66, America's most legendary highway. For decades, travelers journeyed nearly 2,500 miles across eight states before reaching the Pacific Ocean here. The sign symbolizes adventure, freedom, and the enduring romance of the American road trip. ✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the Route 66 sign with the Pacific Ocean behind you.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 63
    Santa Monica Pier

    Opened in 1909, the Santa Monica Pier is one of California's most iconic landmarks and one of the last remaining pleasure piers on the West Coast. The combination of ocean views, historic significance, street performers, and lively atmosphere makes it one of the most visited attractions in the state. It perfectly captures the playful spirit of coastal California. ✨ Instagram moment: classic Santa Monica Pier photo with the ocean and Ferris wheel in the background.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 64
    Pacific Wheel

    The Pacific Wheel is the world's first solar-powered Ferris wheel and has become one of the most recognizable images of Santa Monica. Illuminated by more than 170,000 LED lights, it creates a spectacular visual centerpiece on the pier. The wheel has appeared in countless films, television shows, and postcards.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 65
    Santa Monica State Beach

    Stretching for more than three miles, Santa Monica State Beach represents the California beach lifestyle that has fascinated visitors from around the world for generations. Wide sandy shores, beach volleyball courts, cyclists, and surfers create an atmosphere that feels distinctly Southern Californian. The beach offers a perfect opportunity to slow down and appreciate the Pacific Ocean. ✨ Instagram moment: wide sandy beach, lifeguard towers, and endless blue ocean.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 66
    Annenberg Community Beach House

    Built on the former oceanfront estate of actress Marion Davies, this unique beachfront property offers a glimpse into the glamorous history of Santa Monica. The original estate once hosted Hollywood legends, politicians, and international dignitaries. Today it serves as a beautiful public space connecting visitors with the area's fascinating past.

    2 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 67
    Original Muscle Beach Santa Monica

    Established in the 1930s, Original Muscle Beach became one of the birthplaces of modern fitness culture. Generations of athletes, gymnasts, acrobats, and bodybuilders trained here long before fitness became a global industry. The location remains an enduring symbol of California's active outdoor lifestyle.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This is a private experience designed exclusively for your group, allowing for a flexible pace and personalized attention throughout the day.
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