Tour of Hollywood, Sunset Blvd, Farmer's Market, Miracle Miles and Beverly Hills

4 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 2 more

Explore all the iconic Hollywood landmarks: walk among the hundreds of stars on the Walk of Fame, marvel at the famous footprints of Hollywood stars at the Chinese Theatre, and witness the world-famous Hollywood sign. Walk through the entrance of the Dolby Theater, home of the Oscars, and go back in time to visit the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, where the first Oscars were awarded in 1929.. We will drive then through Sunset Boulevard, known for its boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs, as well as its array of huge, colorful billboards and Melrose Avenue, a shopping and dining destination, and stop at the Farmer's Market/Grove where you will find many eateries and shops. We'll continue through La Brea Tar Pit/Miracle Mile with its world class museums like, like the newly opened "Oscar Museum" until we stop in Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills with its luxury boutiques and movie sets. ***Optional Tour for an extra fee: Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach ***

What's Included

Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Tip
After this 4 hrs tour for an extra fee we can continue to the S Monica Pier and Venice Beach

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

OR
Meeting point
The Hollywood Roosevelt

Meet me in the Lobby

End point
Rodeo Drive

Itinerary

Duration: 4 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Hollywood Walk of Fame

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    TCL Chinese Theatres

    Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame that hosts on the courtyard entrance more than 200 foot prints of the most famous movie Stars.

    20 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 3
    Hollywood Sign

    The Hollywood Sign (originally the Hollywoodland Sign) is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood; The original sign was erected in 1923 and originally read "HOLLYWOODLAND" to promote the name of a new housing development in the hills above the Hollywood district of Los Angeles; In 1978, in large part because of the public campaign to restore the landmark by Hugh Hefner, founder of Playboy magazine, the Chamber set out to replace the severely deteriorated sign with a more permanent structure. Nine donors gave US$27,778 each (totaling US$250,000, equivalent to $1,040,000 in 2021) to sponsor replacement letters, made of steel supported by steel columns on a concrete foundation

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Sunset Strip (Pass by)

    The Sunset Strip is the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through the city of West Hollywood, California. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with the city of Los Angeles near Marmont Lane to its western border with Beverly Hills at Phyllis Street. The Sunset Strip is known for its boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs, as well as its array of huge, colorful billboards. Sunset Strip became popular with rock musicians and their fans. Bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Byrds, Love, The Seeds, Frank Zappa, and others played at clubs like Gazzari's, the Whisky a Go Go, the Roxy, Pandora's Box and the London Fog. In July 1965 Go-Go dancers also began performing.

    Admission ticket free
  • Melrose Avenue (Pass by)

    Melrose Avenue is a shopping, dining and entertainment destination in Los Angeles that starts at Santa Monica Boulevard, at the border between Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. It ends at Lucile Avenue in Silver Lake. Paved in 1909, Melrose Avenue's namesake comes from the Massachusetts town of the same name. It became a popular underground and new wave shopping area in the early 1980s. Pioneered by adventurous independent retailers and restaurateurs, Melrose Avenue captured the global imagination as the birthplace of Southern California's New Wave and Punk cultures. Rapid notoriety quickly lured movie stars, moguls, and style seekers, leading the press to dub Melrose Avenue "the new Rodeo Drive." Ready for its close-up, the avenue enjoyed its share of TV and movie cameos, and appeared regularly on Jay Leno's "Jaywalking" segments of The Tonight Show. Melrose District got its notoriety in the 1990s soap opera Melrose Place by Aaron Spelling.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Hollywood Farmers Market

    Find your food in one of the many eateries at the Farmer's Market and shop at the Grove! The Grove also features a large central park with an animated fountain designed by WET. Its music-fountain show plays every hour, though the feature has a non-musical program in between shows. The water's choreography is reminiscent of the Fountains of Bellagio in Las Vegas—also designed by WET—but on a much smaller scale. There is a trolley that takes shoppers on a short ride from The Grove to Farmer's Market.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • La Brea Tar Pits and Museum (Pass by)

    La Brea Tar Pits and Museum is an active paleontological research site in urban Los Angeles. Hancock Park was formed around a group of tar pits where natural asphalt (also called asphaltum, bitumen, pitch, or tar; brea in Spanish) has seeped up from the ground for tens of thousands of years. Over many centuries, the tar preserved the bones of trapped animals. The George C. Page Museum is dedicated to researching the tar pits and displaying specimens from the animals that died there. La Brea Tar Pits is a registered National Natural Landmark.

    Admission ticket free
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Pass by)

    We enter in the Miracle mile of LA with its world class museums concentrated along Wilshire Blvd: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Petersen Automotive Museum, one of the largest automotive collections in the world and the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the world's premier institution dedicated to the art and science of movies.

    Admission ticket free
  • Petersen Automotive Museum (Pass by)

    One of the best car collections in the world. Discover some of the most iconic and rare cars, motorcycles, and trucks spanning over 120 years of automotive history on the largest guided automotive tour in the United States. Guided tours traverse the globe, featuring vehicles from six different regions, and provide an immersive experience exploring the history of the automobile, from early legends to stunning modern supercars. Visitors will see turn-of-the-twentieth-century cars, head-of-state cars, American classics, cars belonging to Hollywood legends, award-winning hot rods, cars that pushed the boundaries of innovation, and many other surprises.

    Admission ticket free
  • Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures (Pass by)

    The newly opened Oscar Museum. A must see in LA!

    Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Rodeo Drive

    Rodeo Drive is one of the world's most exclusive luxury destinations, and an unparalleled hub at the intersection of luxury, fashion and entertainment. "World class boutiques and famous movie sets"

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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