Walk through the scenes of Hollywood’s greatest hits on this immersive Los Angeles film and television tour, where the city becomes your movie set. Begin at Foo Chow Restaurant, the Rush Hour landmark
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Professional transportations (Type of vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
- Gratuities for the driver and tour guide
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You’ll definitely want to wear comfortable shoes since there’s a fair bit of walking involved, especially at spots like Griffith Observatory and Santa Monica Pier. I'd recommend dressing in layers since it can get a bit windy near the ocean, plus you might want a light jacket for the evening. Also, sunscreen is a must if you’re going during the day!
A: Yes, the tour is suitable for kids! I took my 10 and 12-year-olds, and they loved seeing the locations from their favorite movies. There’s no strict age limit, but I'd say kids who are into films will enjoy it the most. Just be mindful that it can be a long day, so plan for some snacks!
A: Transportation is included! They provide a vehicle based on the number of guests, so you won't have to worry about parking. Just meet at the designated spot and hop on! It's great because you can relax and enjoy the scenery without the stress of LA traffic.
Discussions
Thinking about booking the film locations tour for my parents!
Hey everyone! I’m considering getting the Iconic Film and Television Locations tour in LA for my parents. They love classic movies and I think they’d get a kick out of seeing places like Dodger Stadium and the Griffith Observatory. Has anyone done this tour? Any tips? Also, is it worth the price?
Just got back from the tour, and it was incredible!
OMG, I just did the film and TV locations tour in LA! Started at Foo Chow, which is iconic for Rush Hour fans. Seeing Griffith Observatory was a highlight, and we even ran on Santa Monica Pier like Forrest Gump! If you’re a movie buff, you need to check this out. It’s such a fun way to see the city’s film history.