Walk through the scenes of Hollywood’s greatest hits on this immersive Los Angeles film and television tour, where the city becomes your movie set. Begin at Foo Chow Restaurant, the Rush Hour landmark that marked Jackie Chan’s Hollywood breakthrough. Continue to Dodger Stadium, featured in Fast and Furious and Transformers, before heading to Griffith Observatory, the iconic site from La La Land, Terminator, and more, with sweeping city views. At Santa Monica Pier, relive Forrest Gump’s famous run, visit the Route 66 End badge, and enjoy shrimp at Bubba Gump. In the afternoon, witness cinematic “urban folding” at W 7th St & S Broadway, seen in Inception and Terminator. End at Grand Ave and Walt Disney Concert Hall, a striking backdrop for Iron Man and City of Angels. This 10.5-hour journey combines sightseeing with film nostalgia, making it perfect for movie lovers who want to experience LA’s cinematic soul.
Boarding location:Total 5 boarding locations 07:15Departure Top Island;1463 Nogales St, Rowland Heights, CA 91748; 07:45Departure Sheraton San Gabriel;303 E Valley Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776; Pick-up and drop-off services at this location are only available for guests who have reservations in the hotel. Please provide the hotel confirmation number. 07:50Departure Hartford Hotel, BW Signature Collection Rosemead;8832 Glendon Way, Rosemead, CA 91770; 08:00Departure Lincoln Hotel Monterey Park Los Angeles - Outdoor Parking Lot Behind the Hotel;123 S Lincoln Ave, Monterey Park,CA 91755; 08:30Departure Pico House Los Angeles;424 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012; The approximate tour duration is about 11 hours. Total tour duration and returning time may vary depending on the actual itinerary, weather, and traffic conditions of the day.
The tour duration already includes lunch and rest stops, traffic delays, and driving hours between each location throughout the day. Please note that the total duration may vary depending on traffic and weather conditions. Itinerary: "Rush Hour" filming location: Foo Chow Restaurant (20 mins) → "Fast and Furious" and "Transformers" filming location: Dodger Stadium (Outsdide visit, 30 mins) → "La La Land", "Transformers", "Terminator" and "Twilight" filming location: Griffith Observatory (Outsdide visit, 40 mins) → "Forrest Gump" filming location: Santa Monica Pier (2 hours, including lunch time) → "Terminator", "Inception" and "Fast and Furious" filming location: W 7th St & S Broadway (40 mins) → "City of Angels" "Inception" "Iron Man" filming location: Grand Ave+Walt Disney Concert Hall (30 mins)
Follow in the footsteps of La La Land and experience the magic of Hollywood along the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame. This celebrated cultural landmark stretches across Hollywood Boulevard, lined with over 2,500 star-shaped plaques honoring film, TV, music, and theater legends. Fans from around the globe flock here to find their favorite stars, snap photos, and soak in the glamour of the entertainment capital. As you stroll past the famous handprints outside the TCL Chinese Theatre, it’s easy to imagine Mia and Sebastian walking these same streets, chasing dreams under the glow of neon lights. With world-class theaters and historic venues surrounding you, the Walk of Fame seamlessly blends Hollywood’s golden past with the vibrant energy of today, creating a cinematic experience worthy of the big screen.
Beverly Hills, known as the "world's most prestigious residential area," symbolizes wealth and Hollywood glamour. Nestled by the Pacific Coast and foothills, it’s home to luxurious mansions and high-end shopping on Rodeo Drive. Beverly Hills has been the iconic backdrop for films like Pretty Woman and Iron Man, adding to its fame in the movie world. Drawing visitors worldwide, it offers a star-studded atmosphere where you can stroll palm-lined streets, admire celebrity estates, and experience the magic of Hollywood luxury.
Founded in 1919, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is one of the oldest and most prestigious comprehensive universities in the United States. Consistently ranked among the world’s top 15 universities, UCLA attracts students globally with its academic excellence. Beyond academics, UCLA’s iconic campus has also served as a filming location for numerous movies, including the beloved romantic comedy Pretty Woman, adding a touch of Hollywood magic to this renowned institution.
Santa Monica Pier, a century-old landmark at the end of Colorado Boulevard, is one of Los Angeles’ most iconic seaside spots. Famous for its lively boardwalk, amusement park, and sweeping ocean views, it’s also where Forrest Gump ended his legendary run, commemorated by the "Gump’s Run" plaque at the pier’s end. Visitors can dine at the themed Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. restaurant, inspired by the film, savoring seafood while soaking in the nostalgic atmosphere. With its vibrant energy and cinematic history, the pier blends coastal charm with movie magic. Time allotted for this destination includes lunch time.
Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, W 7th St & S Broadway is a hotspot for film lovers, famously featured in movies like Terminator, Inception, and Fast and Furious. Standing amidst its striking architecture and bustling urban energy, it’s easy to imagine the thrilling “city folding” sequence from Inception or high-octane chases racing through its streets. This iconic intersection perfectly captures LA’s dynamic blend of real-life grit and big-screen spectacle, making it a must-see for fans of action-packed blockbusters.
Grand Ave in downtown Los Angeles is a hub of culture and striking architecture, anchored by Frank Gehry’s iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall. This vibrant district is also home to the Ahmanson Theatre, Chandler Theatre, and Mark Taper Forum, blending art, performance, and modern design. Its bold, futuristic architecture has made it a favorite filming location, featured in movies like City of Angels and Inception, where its sleek lines and dynamic visuals brought cinematic dreams to life. Combined viewing time with Walt Disney Concert Hall is 40 minutes.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry, is an iconic Los Angeles landmark celebrated for its sweeping steel curves and striking modern design. Its futuristic architecture has made it a popular location for filmmakers, including featuring in Iron Man. Inside, the wood-paneled concert hall offers exceptional acoustics, while the ground floor features dining and retail spaces, blending world-class architecture, culture, and film history seamlessly. Combined viewing time with Grand Avenue is 40 minutes.
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