2 hours (Approx.)
Pickup from select hotels
Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
What you can expect during your visit
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
Guides required to regularly wash hands
Regular temperature checks for staff
Overview
Visit the star-studded homes and neighborhoods of Hollywood’s celebrity elite during this narrated tour through Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Over the course of your ride, stop by the residences of more than 40 of the world’s biggest stars, stopping along the way to visit the world-famous Sunset Strip and high-end Rodeo Drive. Best of all, your trip is via an open-air van, a smaller vehicle that grants access to smaller side streets where other tours can’t go. An optional round-trip hotel transport upgrade is also available.
- Movie Stars' Homes Tour in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills
- See over 40 mansions of where your favorite celebrities actually live
- Cruise Sunset Strip and drive through world-famous Rodeo Drive
- See landmarks like the Hollywood Sign, TCL Chinese Theater, and the Walk of Fame
Why Travelers Choose This Tour
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Go behind the scenes of Hollywood for an exploration of the glamorous homes and hangouts of the city’s most famous celebrities and movie stars. It’s the perfect opportunity to get a peek behind the curtain and into the personal lives of Hollywood’s elite.
Start your trip in Hollywood or with a pickup from your Los Angeles hotel (if the option is selected). Head to the luxury areas of Beverly Hills and Bel Air first, site of the homes of Keanu Reeves, Jackie Chan, Britney Spears, Cortney Cox, Tobey Maguire, Nicolas Cage, Peter Falk, Madonna, Halle Berry, Winona Ryder, and Dr. Phil, plus the exclusive Playboy Mansion.
You also see a number of homes once owned by Hollywood legends like Elvis Presley, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Benny, Judy Garland, and Humphrey Bogart, plus the filming locations for some of the entertainment industry’s most famous TV shows and movies.
Head next to the Sunset Strip, a longstanding hotspot for nightlife. Check out iconic locales like the Whiskey a Go Go, Johnny Depp’s infamous Viper Room, hip Sky Bar, the House of Blues, Chateau Marmont, and the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The excursion also travels to the elegant high-end retail shops of Rodeo Drive, where you find the favorite stores of the rich and famous. Stores visible along the tour route include Bijan, Gucci, Harry Winston Jewelers, Prada, and Regent Beverly Hotel, film location for 'Pretty Woman.' Make sure to keep your camera at the ready, as you never know what celebrity you might spot hanging out or running a few errands.
Start your trip in Hollywood or with a pickup from your Los Angeles hotel (if the option is selected). Head to the luxury areas of Beverly Hills and Bel Air first, site of the homes of Keanu Reeves, Jackie Chan, Britney Spears, Cortney Cox, Tobey Maguire, Nicolas Cage, Peter Falk, Madonna, Halle Berry, Winona Ryder, and Dr. Phil, plus the exclusive Playboy Mansion.
You also see a number of homes once owned by Hollywood legends like Elvis Presley, Gregory Peck, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Jack Benny, Judy Garland, and Humphrey Bogart, plus the filming locations for some of the entertainment industry’s most famous TV shows and movies.
Head next to the Sunset Strip, a longstanding hotspot for nightlife. Check out iconic locales like the Whiskey a Go Go, Johnny Depp’s infamous Viper Room, hip Sky Bar, the House of Blues, Chateau Marmont, and the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The excursion also travels to the elegant high-end retail shops of Rodeo Drive, where you find the favorite stores of the rich and famous. Stores visible along the tour route include Bijan, Gucci, Harry Winston Jewelers, Prada, and Regent Beverly Hotel, film location for 'Pretty Woman.' Make sure to keep your camera at the ready, as you never know what celebrity you might spot hanging out or running a few errands.
Itinerary
The Viper Room is a nightclub located on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, United States. It was opened in 1993 and was partly owned by actor Johnny Depp. The other part owner was Sal Jenco who starred in 21 Jump Street with Depp.[1] The club became known for being a hangout of Hollywood elite, and was the site where actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose on Halloween morning in 1993. In early 1995, Australian singer Jason Donovan suffered a drug-induced seizure at the club and survived. The Viper Room has undergone several changes in ownership, and continues to host music of multiple genres, including metal, punk rock, and alternative rock.
Rodeo Drive is a two-mile-long street, primarily in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles. Its southern terminus is at Beverwil Drive, and its northern terminus is at its intersection with Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. The name is most commonly used metonymically to refer to the three-block stretch of the street north of Wilshire Boulevardand south of Little Santa Monica Boulevard, which is known for its luxury goods stores.
The Sunset Strip is the 1 1⁄2-mile (2.4 km) stretch of Sunset Boulevard that passes through the city of West Hollywood, California, United States. It extends from West Hollywood's eastern border with the city of Los Angeles (Hollywood) at Crescent Heights Boulevard to its western border with Beverly Hills at Sierra Drive. The Sunset Strip is known for its boutiques, restaurants, rock clubs, and nightclubs, as well as its array of huge, colorful billboards.
Whisky a Go Go is a nightclub in West Hollywood, California. It is located at 8901 Sunset Boulevard on the Sunset Strip, corner North Clark Street, opposite North San Vicente Boulevard, northwest corner. The club has been the launching pad for bands including Iggy And The Stooges, Alice Cooper (who recorded a live album there in 1969), The Doors, No Doubt, System of a Down, The Byrds, The Germs, Buffalo Springfield, Steppenwolf, Van Halen, Johnny Rivers, X, Led Zeppelin, KISS, Guns N' Roses, Death, Linkin Park, and Mötley Crüe. In 2006, the venue was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
TCL Chinese Theatre is a movie palace on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California. Originally named and still commonly known as Grauman's Chinese Theatre, it was renamed Mann's Chinese Theatre in 1973; the name lasted until 2001, after which it reverted to its original name. On January 11, 2013, Chinese electronics manufacturer TCL Corporation purchased the facility's naming rights, under which it is officially known as TCL Chinese Theatre.
In 2013, the Chinese Theatre partnered with IMAX Corporation to convert the house into a custom-designed IMAX theater. The newly renovated theater seats 932 people and features one of the largest movie screens in North America.
The Dolby Theatre (formerly known as the Kodak Theatre) is a live-performance auditorium in the Hollywood and Highland Center shopping mall and entertainment complex, on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue, in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles. Since its opening on November 9, 2001, the theater has been the venue of the annual Academy Awards ceremony. It is adjacent to the Grauman's Chinese Theatre and the El Capitan Theatre nearby on Hollywood Boulevard. Most of the popular movies are premiers Here and for cast and crew viewing
The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 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. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of musicians, actors, directors, producers, musical and theatrical groups, fictional characters, and others. The Walk of Fame is administered by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and maintained by the self-financing Hollywood Historic Trust. It is a popular tourist destination, with a reported 10 million visitors in 2003. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce holds trademark rights to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
The Hollywood Sign (formerly the Hollywoodland Sign) is an American landmark and cultural icon overlooking Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It is situated on Mount Lee, in the Hollywood Hills area of the Santa Monica Mountains.
"HOLLYWOOD" is spelled out in 45-foot (13.7 m)-tall white capital letters and is 352 feet (107.3 m) long. The sign was originally created in 1923 as an advertisement for a local real estate development, but due to increasing recognition, the sign was left up. The sign has been a frequent target of pranks and vandalism across the decades, but it has since undergone restoration, including the installation of a security system to deter vandalism. The sign is protected and promoted by The Hollywood Sign Trust, a nonprofit organization, while its site and the surrounding land are part of Griffith Park.
The sign makes frequent appearances in popular culture, particularly in establishing shots for films and television programs set in or around Hollywood. Signs of similar style, but spelling different words, are frequently seen as parodies. The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce holds trademark rights to the Hollywood Sign.
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