Full-Day Private Los Angeles Tour from Westchester & El Segundo
This private tour features tiered pricing for up to 14 guests—the more in your group, the lower the per-person rate. Ideal for families, friends, or business travelers near LAX or El Segundo.
We’ll begin with sweeping views at Griffith Observatory, followed by a stroll along the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Cruise past Melrose Avenue and stop for lunch at The Grove and Original Farmers Market (meals not included). Then it’s on to the Sunset Strip and a stop at Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
Next, pass through Century City and a scenic stop at the Santa Monica Pier. End your LA adventure with free time at Venice Beach—home to skaters, Muscle Beach, and vibrant boardwalk life.
With hotel pickup, expert narration, and a curated itinerary of top highlights, this is a fun, flexible way to explore Los Angeles in one unforgettable day.
Westchester & El Segundo Pickup – Hotels, Short-Term Rentals & Public Lots We offer door-to-door pickup from most hotels and short-term rentals in both Westchester (LAX area) and El Segundo. Enter your address at checkout—we’ll confirm if it’s within our pickup zone. Prefer to meet us? You have two convenient options: • Hilton LAX Parking – 5711 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045 • El Segundo Parks & Rec Lot – 405 E Grand Ave, El Segundo, CA 90245 Both are public lots not operated by our company, and parking may be limited. For the smoothest experience, rideshare is strongly recommended.
Explore the Best of Downtown LA From the freeway, you’ll get sweeping views of Exposition Park, the University of Southern California (USC), and the iconic Crypto.com Arena—setting the stage for the day ahead. Then, we’ll cruise into Downtown LA, where you’ll spot some of the city’s most famous landmarks. Highlights include the Walt Disney Concert Hall (optional restroom stop), The Music Center, LA City Hall, and the Cathedral of Lady of the Angels. We’ll also pass the performing arts high school that inspired Glee, offering a fun nod to LA’s entertainment legacy. It’s a picture-perfect introduction to the city’s cultural heart.
Take in the Views at Griffith Observatory From Downtown LA, we’ll make your way up through the historic neighborhood of Los Feliz—an early Hollywood enclave known for its Spanish-style homes, artistic roots, and ties to icons like Walt Disney, who created Mickey Mouse while living here. You’ll pass the Greek Theatre and catch a glimpse of celebrity homes tucked into the hillside before arriving at your first official stop: Griffith Observatory. While the museum inside is usually closed at this hour, we come here for the incredible views—panoramic sights of the city skyline, the Hollywood Sign, and even the Pacific Ocean on a clear day. It’s one of LA’s most iconic photo ops and a stunning start to the day.
Snap the Perfect Shot of the Hollywood Sign – at the Griffith Observatory Looking for the best place to see the Hollywood Sign? You'll find it at the Griffith. This iconic spot offers a clear, postcard-perfect view of LA’s most famous landmark—no fences or tour bus crowds in the way. While on your stop, don’t forget to: • Snap a photo with the Hollywood Sign • Walk the terrace for sweeping city views • Ask your guide for the best angles It’s a classic LA moment you won’t want to miss.
Walk the Hollywood Walk of Fame Your Hollywood adventure continues at one of LA’s most legendary attractions—the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Stroll past the stars (literally) as you explore Hollywood Boulevard, home to iconic landmarks like Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and the Dolby Theatre. Find your favorite celebrity’s name on the sidewalk, check out the handprints and footprints in the forecourt of the Chinese Theatre, and snap a few photos where movie magic lives on. It’s classic, quirky, and a must-do in Los Angeles.
Cruise Down Trendy Melrose Avenue As we drive through Melrose Avenue, you’ll get a glimpse of one of LA’s most stylish and creative neighborhoods. Known for its bold street art, high-end boutiques, vintage shops, and eclectic cafes, Melrose is where fashion and pop culture meet. Keep your camera ready—you might spot a famous mural, a celebrity out shopping, or your next favorite coffee spot. It’s a colorful slice of LA culture you won’t want to miss.
Lunch at The Original Farmers Market & The Grove At your lunch stop, get ready to explore one of LA’s top foodie destinations—The Original Farmers Market. With over 35 food stalls serving everything from gourmet tacos to handmade crepes, there’s something for every craving. (Meals not included.) Prefer shopping over snacking? Step next door into The Grove, an open-air retail haven with name-brand stores, local boutiques, and plenty of people-watching. Whether you're indulging in lunch or picking up a souvenir, this stop is always a guest favorite.
Cruise the Legendary Sunset Strip After lunch, we’ll roll down the iconic Sunset Strip—Hollywood’s most storied stretch of nightlife. From the rock 'n' roll vibes of Whisky a Go Go and The Viper Room to celeb hangouts like Sunset Tower and The Comedy Store, every corner has a tale to tell. This star-studded drive takes us west through West Hollywood and into Beverly Hills—setting the stage for your next stop: Rodeo Drive.
Stroll the Glamorous Rodeo Drive Next up, channel your inner A-lister as we roll into Beverly Hills for a stop on world-famous Rodeo Drive. This iconic shopping street is lined with luxury boutiques, designer storefronts, and the kind of style that makes LA sparkle. Feel free to window shop—or splurge—just maybe leave the kids’ college fund at home! It’s the perfect place to snap a few glamorous photos and soak up that classic Beverly Hills vibe.
Drive Through Century City – LA’s Power Player Playground Leaving the glitz of Rodeo Drive behind, we’ll cruise through Century City—one of LA’s most influential business and entertainment hubs. Catch a glimpse of the iconic twin towers of LA, the famous CAA building where deals get made, the Die Hard building (a.k.a. Fox Plaza), and the legendary 20th Century Fox Studios. It’s a quick peek behind the curtain of Hollywood’s business side—slick, sleek, and full of behind-the-scenes power.
Stop at the Iconic Santa Monica Pier After cruising through Century City, we’ll head west to one of LA’s most beloved landmarks—the Santa Monica Pier. Known for its colorful Ferris wheel, lively boardwalk, and sweeping ocean views, the pier is a classic slice of California. Guests can hop out to explore, take photos at the "End of Route 66" sign, enjoy the ocean breeze, or simply soak in the views stretching toward Malibu. It’s a must-see stop that captures LA’s vibrant coastal vibe before we continue on to Venice Beach.
Soak Up the Scene at Venice Beach Your final stop of the day lands us at Venice Beach—LA’s most eclectic and colorful coastal hangout. Watch skaters throw tricks at the world-famous skatepark, see bodybuilders pump iron at Muscle Beach, or just stroll the boardwalk and take in the sights, sounds, and street performers. Whether you’re snapping photos, grabbing a snack, or people-watching under the palms, it’s the perfect way to end your Los Angeles adventure.
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