Uncover the glitz, glamour, and iconic landmarks of Hollywood on this guided walking tour through the entertainment capital of the world. Perfect for movie buffs, pop culture enthusiasts, and first-time visitors, this immersive experience takes you through the heart of Hollywood, where legendary stars have walked and cinematic history was made.
This tour starts in front of the Pantages Theater
This tour ends in front of the Roosevelt Hotel
Opened in 1930, the Pantages features stunning Art Deco architecture and has hosted a wide variety of performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, and film premieres.
Located in the heart of Hollywood, Hollywood and Vine intersection was once the center of the Golden Age of Hollywood, home to major radio, film, and recording studios. Today, it features landmarks like the Hollywood Walk of Fame and nearby attractions such as the Capitol Records Building.
The Egyptian Theatre is a historic movie palace that opened in 1922. The theater hosted Hollywood’s first-ever movie premiere, “Robin Hood” (1922), starring Douglas Fairbanks. Restored in the 1990s and recently acquired by Netflix, the Egyptian continues to serve as a landmark for film history and preservation.
Opened in 1927, the Grauman’s Chinese Theater is most famous for its Forecourt of the Stars, where celebrities have left their handprints, footprints, and signatures in cement. The theater has hosted countless premieres and remains a symbol of Hollywood glamour. Today, it operates as a state-of-the-art IMAX theater while preserving its historic charm.
Ovation Hollywood is a complex that includes the Dolby Theatre, home of the Academy Awards, along with a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment spaces. It also offers a famous viewpoint of the Hollywood Sign from its upper levels. In 2022, it was rebranded as Ovation Hollywood with a focus on community and modernization.
The El Capitan Theatre is a historic movie palace that opened in 1926. It originally hosted live performances and vaudeville before transitioning to film screenings in the 1940s. Restored in the 1980s by Disney, the theater now serves as the venue for Disney movie premieres and special events.
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