Grand Los Angeles City Tour【Product Code: 8529】

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Highlights
• TCL Chinese Theatre
• Dolby Theater
• Hollywood Walk of Fame
• The Hollywood Sign
• Griffith Observatory
•The Hollywood Bowl
•Miracle Mile
•La Brea Tar Pits
•Melrose Avenue
•Sunset Strip
•Rodeo Drive
 
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Limited to 3 people per tour
Luggage is not allowed on board
CDC recommends face mask to be worn but it's not required.

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Day 1: Grand Los Angeles City Tour

Introduction:

Los Angeles

This Southern California city is known for sunshine, beaches and the film industry, Los Angeles, often called "The City of Angels" is the second most populated city in the United States behind New York City and is known for the diversity of its residents. It was founded in 1781, obtained by Mexico from 1821-1848 and was incorporated in 1850. Some of the city's most popular tourist attractions are The Hollywood Sign, Capitol Records Building, TCL Chinese Theatre, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Griffith Observatory, The Getty Center, Dolby Theatre, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Hollywood Bowl and Staples Center. 

Tour Overview:

Passengers will be picked up at their hotels in the morning. Today we will embark on a magnificent 6 hours tour of Los Angeles, CA. This guided tour of the city is fully narrated and goes by nearly every important landmark. We will drive through: Hollywood, Hollywood Bowl, Melrose Ave, Sunset Strip, Miracle Mile, La Brea Tat Pits, Chinatown, Downtown LA. In addition to seeing sights like the Dolby Theater, Chinese Theater, Paramount Studios, and Walk of Fame, we will stop at several destinations for photo opportunities. We will also make a one-hour lunch stop at the Original Los Angeles Farmers' Market or The Grove. In addition, we will stop at the Griffith Park Observatory (15min, subject to availability).

At the end of the day, we will return to the departure point for dropoff. 

 

Hollywood

TCL Chinese Theatre

One of the world's most iconic cinemas, the TCL Chinese Theatre opened as Grauman's Chinese Theatre on May 18, 1927, with the premiere of Cecil B. DeMille's The King of Kings. Thousands of people lined Hollywood Boulevard for the theatre’s grand opening. The theatre opened to the public the following day, on May 19.

Dolby Theater: (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 Hihgland 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 Awrds ceremony. It is adjacent to the TCL Chinese Theatre and the EL Capitan Theatre nearby on Hollywood Boulevard.

 

Hollywood Walk of Fame: Iconic terrazzo stars grace block after block of city sidewalks on Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. Can you find your favorite celebrities?

The Hollywood Sign: Erected in 1923, this instantly recognizable landmark is now an American national monument.

Griffith Observatory:  The Griffith Observatory is one of LA's greatest cultural attractions offering spectacular views from the Pacific Ocean to Downtown LA.

The Hollywood Bowl: This exclusive concert venue hosts the world’s leading recording artists, with past performances by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Beach B

Farmers Market/The Grove: First opened in 1934, this is L.A.’s largest open-air market, with more than 140 shops and restaurants.

Miracle Mile: Lined with museums, this was the first urban district in the United States designed around the automobile.

La Brea Tar Pits:

(Passing By) Of the small handful of tar pits in the world, three are located in California, and the La Brea Tar Pits are the most famous. They allow scientists to find ancient fossils and learn about extinct plants and animals.

L.A. County Museum of Art: Home to classical, as well as contemporary works, LACMA is widely considered to be the top art gallery in the western United States.

Melrose Avenue: This trendy shopping district has been featured in countless movies and television shows.

CBS Television: Many of America’s most popular TV shows have been filmed at this expansive studio complex, which first opened in 1952.

Paramount Studios: See the last major movie studio still located in Hollywood proper.

Sunset Strip: Nightlife hotspots, music venues, comedy clubs, and exclusive boutiques and restaurants line this famous stretch of Sunset Blvd.

 

Beverly Hills

Rodeo Drive: Undeniably one of the most famous streets on the globe.

Beverly Hills City Hall

 

Downtown L.A.

Olvera Street

Olvera Street, known as "The birthplace of Los Angeles," is a Mexican Marketplace that recreates a romantic "Old Los Angeles" with a block-long narrow, tree-shaded, brick-lined market with old structures, painted stalls, street vendors, cafes, restaurants and gift shops.

Chinatown: The cultural legacy of America's first modern Chinatown is as strong today as it was when the district was created in the 1930s.

Staples Center: See the home of the NBA's Lakers and Clippers and the NHL's Kings.Sports and entertainment center of the world. Home to the Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Sparks.

 

Microsoft Theater: This $2 billion entertainment complex spans six city blocks and is the permanent home of TV's Emmy Awards.

Walt Disney Concert Hall: Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, this spectacular concert venue is considered one of the most important examples of modern architecture in the United States.

Cathedral of Our Lady: Built in 2002, the Cathedral of Our Lady is a revival of the definitive California Mission architectural style.

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Pricing

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Adult
$58.00/p
Child
$40.00/p

Departure Time

    Fuel surcharge

    Inclusion

    • Grand Tour of Los Angeles Tour

    • Pick-up and drop-off at selected Los Angeles area hotels

    • Narration by a professional driver/guide

    • Taxes and fuel surcharge

    Exclusion

    • Meals and beverages

    • Gratuities (optional)

    Meeting Points

    Meeting Points

    • Hollywood Terminal
    Time
    Address
    9:30am
    Hollywood & Highland Center

    6801 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood, CA 90028

    Departure information

    Tour returns to the Hollywood and & Highland Center 

    Special Notes
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    Blackout Dates:

    Generally Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year Day
    Some tours are also blacked out on Osacars Academy Day or LA Marathon Day.

    Terms and Conditions:

    • All purchases are subject to re-confirmation within one business day.

    • No cancellation within 72 hours prior departure;
      50% refund for cancellation 15 days before the departure time;
      25% refund for cancellation within 15 days (>72 hours).
      6% handling fee will be added to above charges.

    • Prices may vary subject to availability/season/weekend/holiday.

    • We reserve right to cancel a schedule to fully refund affected customers although we will make every effort to maintain the regular operation.

    Reviews
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    Tour good

    Total 13 travellers participated in the review. Share your feelings of the trip and evaluation of the attractions, and you will get 50 points award. Points Award
      2023-12-23 01:33

    Great historical tour.
    Jim was very knowledgeable and friendly. Made extra time for photos. Not just about celebrities but about the history of Low Angeles/Hollywood/Beverly hills as well.

    K******9
      2023-12-12 12:36

    A great way to visit L.A.
    Seeing all the star's homes! We loved touring around Beverly Hills! Unfortunately, the weather did not cooperate much as we couldn’t even see the Hollywood sign (nobody’s fault of course) but Jim our tour guide/driver was outstanding! He was very flexible and accommodating in order for us to stop at different places to take pictures! He added sights to see as a compensation for not seeing the Hollywood sign (very nice gesture)! He shared a lot of stories and anecdotes about L.A. and he was a joy to listen to! You could tell Jim loves to share his knowledge of this beautiful city! We would highly recommend this tour!

    V*******0
      2023-12-05 21:45

    Worth it!
    Fantastic tour, Bing was very knowledgeable and provided a great mix of modern as well as historic perspectives of Los Angeles.

    P*****8
      2023-12-02 13:35

    Awesome tour guide
    It was worth it and tour guide lady Biang was an awesome gem . She has lots of knowledge about LA and great story teller.

    M*******4
      2023-11-22 10:58

    Great day out!
    Fantastic tour, Bing was very knowledgeable and provided a great mix of modern as well as historic perspectives of Los Angeles.

    G******6
    Q & A

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    Where i can have lunch?Does the trip including the lunch?

    2019-12-13 11:06
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    Dear Mr.Deng,

    Thank you for your interest in Takeyourtrip.
    Our stop for lunch is at the Original Farmers Market a Los Angeles staple where you can find foods from all over the world along side some long time LA favorites.

    And the lunch is Not Included in this trip.
    Best Regards,
    Jeri
    Customer Service Rep