4 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
10 people
English
Step into a time capsule of Hollywood's past, guided by seasoned experts through its iconic landmarks and palm tree lined streets. Our passionate guides, experts in Hollywood history, will share fascinating stories from the early days of silent films to the star studded red carpets of the modern era. As you journey through time, tantalize your taste buds with the flavors of history at renowned restaurants that have stood the test of time. From classic hangouts frequented by silver screen icons to chic eateries inspired by Hollywood's golden age, savor the culinary delights that mirror the evolution of this legendary locale.
Walk down the famed Hollywood Blvd, lined with palm trees and many of the sights and eateries we will visit on the tour.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Free
The iconic stars sparkle underfoot, immortalizing Hollywood’s biggest names, both past and present. Find your favorite celebrities from movies, tv, music and more.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
One of the best known icons in the world, the Hollywood Sign is visible from many points along the tour, but Hollywood and Highland may be the best spot for viewing.
• Admission Ticket Free
This famous Art Deco theatre has hosted vaudeville, film, music, and some of the highest-grossing theatrical events in history.
• Admission Ticket Free
Upscale restaurant popular with with celebrities — you might catch a glimpse of one here!
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This popular filming location and celebrity hangout has been here since 1927. It is said to be haunted by the Black Dahlia (Elizabeth Short) and blacklisted actor Albert Decker.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The oldest restaurant in Hollywood, Musso & Frank Grill opened in 1919. The menu is like a time capsule of foods from ’20s and ’30s, including the Fettuccine Alfredo, made from a recipe brought back to Hollywood from the original Alfredo’s restaurant in Rome by silent film stars, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Free
This historic pizza joint was founded in 1949. One of its pizza chefs, Aldo Formica, appeared in an “I Love Lucy” episode, teaching Lucy to twirl pizza. It attracted U.S. presidents and greats such as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Joe DiMaggio and Marylin Monroe.
• Admission Ticket Free