Drink in Hollywood’s most infamous crimes on this true crime cocktail tour, where mob hits, celebrity scandals, and unsolved mysteries come to life over cocktails and wine at three iconic bars. This
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Alcoholic drinks at all 3 bars (or n/a option)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Unfortunately, the tour is primarily geared towards adults due to the content and the bar environment. The venue does serve alcohol, so even if a teen is accompanied by an adult, they might not be allowed in. I recommend checking with The Haunt Ghost Tours directly for their specific age policies, but I wouldn't count on it being suitable for younger teens.
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Hollywood, especially on weekends. There are some paid lots nearby, but they fill up fast. I suggest arriving a bit early to find a spot. Alternatively, using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft is a good way to avoid the hassle of parking altogether!
A: The tour does involve a fair amount of walking between the bars, so it might be challenging for someone with limited mobility. However, if they can handle short distances, it's manageable. You should definitely reach out to The Haunt Ghost Tours beforehand to see if they can accommodate specific needs.
Discussions
Just did the Hollywood Cocktails and True Crime Tour—what a blast!
I took the Hollywood Cocktails and True Crime Tour last weekend and it was such an amazing experience! The drinks were great (3 delicious cocktails included) and our guide shared some wild stories about the Black Dahlia and Manson Family. The vibe at the bars was super cool too. Totally recommend it for anyone who loves true crime or just wants a fun night out! It’s perfect for groups, but be prepared to walk a bit between spots.
Considering this tour as a gift—anyone done it?
I’m thinking about gifting this Hollywood Cocktails and True Crime Tour to my sister who’s obsessed with crime documentaries. She loves cocktails too! Just wanted to know if anyone’s actually done it and if it’s worth the price. What was your favorite part? Any tips?