Explore Hollywood on this guided tour by open-top Mercedes minibus with a local expert. Be fascinated by the captivating eye-opening facts and details as you ride, hear some history, and trace the sta
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Iconic places for photoshoot
- Multiple start times available
- All Fees and Taxes
- Expert guide / driver with live commentary
- Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, late fall or early spring is ideal for this tour. You'll avoid the summer crowds and can still enjoy nice weather. Plus, those views of the Hollywood sign and the mansions look great without the harsh summer sun. Just check the schedule to make sure the tour is running, as some days can be busier than others!
A: There’s no strict age limit, so kids are totally welcome! Just keep in mind that the tour is about 2-3 hours long, which can be a lot for younger kids to sit through. But my son loved seeing the star homes and the big sites! Just pack some snacks and keep the camera ready for those Instagram moments.
A: Layer up! It can get chilly in the evening, especially if you’re on an open-top bus. I'd suggest wearing a light jacket or sweater, and comfortable shoes since you’ll want to hop out occasionally for photos. Sunglasses are a must for daytime, though!
Discussions
Just did the Hollywood tour and it was AMAZING!
I went on the Hollywood tour last weekend, and wow, what a fun experience! The open-top Mercedes minibus was super cool, and our guide had so much knowledge about the celebs and the history of Hollywood. We saw everything from the Hollywood Sign to the TCL Chinese Theatre, and I was totally blown away by the mansions in Beverly Hills. Perfect for anyone who loves movies or celebrity culture! I’m even thinking of gifting this tour to my sister for her birthday. Highly recommend!
Considering this Hollywood tour as a gift—any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting this tour for my friend who’s obsessed with Hollywood movies. She loves visiting the Walk of Fame and talking about old films. What has your experience been like? Is the tour worth the price? Could it be fun for someone who hasn’t been to LA before?