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1-Day Grand Tour of Los Angeles

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$95
¥670
€81
C$131
Available: Daily Depart from: Los Angeles, CA; Inglewood, CA
Overview
Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, Melrose Avenue, Sunset Strip. You've heard about them for years and now you can visit them! See where the rich and famous live, play, shop, and star in the latest blockbuster movies! For a comprehensive tour of the City of Angels, you can't miss this tour.

Day 1: Los Angeles

This is the most complete tour of Los Angeles, where you will see all the following attractions plus much more. HOLLYWOOD Where the stars live and work in the movie and television capital of the world and the Home of the Academy Awards MANN’S CHINESE Teatree the footprints and handprints of your favorite movie legends KODAK THEATRE Crown jewel of Hollywood and home of the Oscars WALK of FAME- View over 2000 stars on Hollywood’s greatest boulevard. HOLLYWOOD SIGN- See the most popular sign in the world. BEVERLY HILLS- Home of the rich and famous. SUNSET Strip Playground of the stars. See the chic and trendy shops and restaurants. RODEO Drive See where the stars shop in many exclusive boutiques like Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Chanel and Bijan. MARKET and THE grove Famous for its unique shopping and eateries where you can stop and eat lunch. STREET- Los Angeles was born here in 1781. MUSIC CENTER- Where Broadway meets L.A. See three theaters, Walt Disney Concert Hall, water fountains, plazas and more. WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL- Home of the L.A. Philharmonic Chinatown- Where East meets West. MARINA DEL REY- The world’s largest man-made small boat harbor. FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE- Unique for its shops and restaurants along the waterfront. VENICE BEACH- See roller skaters with guitars and muscle men and women pumping iron at the busiest beach in L.A.

A top US city, Los Angeles is known worldwide as the home of the rich and famous. From its prominent Hollywood neighborhood to landmarks like Dolby Theater, this magnificent city is sure to provide fun and amusement for all.

  • The Original Los Angeles Farmers Market traces its origins to 1934, and is still going strong today. It is now more than just an area for farmers to sell produce-- the area is also home to shops and restaurants.

  • The Dolby Theater-- known as the Kodak Theater until 2012-- is a massive shopping complex and entertainment arena that is best known for hosting the Academy Awards. It has been the home of the Oscars since 2002.

  • The TCL Chinese Theater (Grauman's Chinese Theatre until 2013) on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California is a world-famous theater that has been standing since 1926. The theater is named for its style of architecture.

  • Easily the most recognizable attraction in Los Angeles, images of the Hollywood Sign almost go hand-in-hand with thoughts of the LA film industry. The sign overlooks the city from the south side of Mount Lee.

  • The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a world-famous attraction in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles California. The entirety of the Walk spans 18 blocks and contains more than 2,400 stars emblazoned with the names of celebrities deemed worthy.

  • This massively famous Los Angeles suburb boasts perhaps the most well-known postal code on the planet: 90210. Long known as the stronghold of the rich, pampered, and famous, Beverly Hills offers shopping, star-searching, and sightseeing for tourists.

  • Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills the name of both a street and a shopping district known for its upscale shops. Seekers of haute couture the world over head to this three-block stretch outside Los Angeles.

  • One of the biggest performing arts venues in the country, the LA Music Center is a multi-venue complex, comprised of the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Mark Taper Forum, the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and the Ahmanson Theater.

    Opening Hours: Mon - Sat 9:00am - 6:00pm, Closed Sunday

  • The Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles was opened in 2003. Its dramatic exterior architecture has quickly turned it into a recognizable landmark, and it is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.

  • This pedestrian mall in downtown LA is the oldest part of the city. Now a historic state landmark, Olvera Street is home to many craft shops and Mexicali restaurants. There are many kiosks lining the street as well.

  • This neighborhood in LA is home to the city's most famous beach. Along the promenade to the sands, you can find all sorts of activities, from street vendors, tennis, and highly-skilled street basketball players.

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