Every corner in Hollywood and Beverly Hills has a story to tell. This 3-hour private scandal or ghost tour covers events from Manson to Menendez. Witness where the stars lived, partied, were arrested,
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Bottled water
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (select hotels only)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the tour, but it's more suitable for adults due to mature themes involving scandals and ghost stories. Kids might find some of the content a bit intense. However, if you're considering it for teens or older kids, it could be a fun way for them to learn about Hollywood’s history!
A: You can reschedule by contacting Glitterati Tours at least 24 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s best to give them a heads-up! Just check their cancellation policy when you book to avoid any surprises.
A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you’ll be doing some walking. Dress according to the weather, but layers are a good idea since it can get chilly in the evening. You might want to wear something a bit darker if you want to embrace the spooky vibe!
Discussions
Just went on the Private Scandals and Ghost Tour - what an experience!
I just took the Private Scandals and Ghost Tour in Hollywood last weekend, and it was awesome! Our guide was super knowledgeable, sharing all the juicy details about the Manson Family and Menendez brothers. The best part was standing outside where some of the famous stars lived and died. It really gave me chills! I’m thinking about gifting this tour to my friend who's a huge true crime fan.
Considering gifting the Private Scandals and Ghost Tour, any thoughts?
I’m thinking about getting the Private Scandals and Ghost Tour as a gift for my girlfriend's birthday. She loves ghost stories and LA history, but I'm a bit worried about whether it’ll be entertaining enough for her! Has anyone done it? Worth the money?