The Real 3 hour VIP Tour with Stops and Photos

It’s the stops and photos ops and I just don’t show you gates and hedges of movie star homes. We actually get an amazing view of the Hollywood sign underneath the sign and not some lookout from miles

It’s the stops and photos ops and I just don’t show you gates and hedges of movie star homes. We actually get an amazing view of the Hollywood sign underneath the sign and not some lookout from miles away.

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Location: Los Angeles

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this VIP tour? I wanna gift it to my niece who's 12.

A: There’s no strict minimum age, but I’d recommend it for kids 10 and up. The tour involves some walking and might not hold younger kids' interest. Just double-check with the provider to see if they have any restrictions before booking.

Q: What's the best time of year to do this tour? I want amazing photos!

A: The best times are late spring or early fall. The weather’s usually clear, and you get that perfect golden hour light for photos! Just watch for any rainy days in winter; they can mess with visibility.

Q: How easy is parking near the tour starting point? I want to make this a smooth gift.

A: Parking can be tricky in LA, but there's usually street parking available if you arrive early. Just keep an eye on the signs for any restrictions. Alternatively, you can use a nearby parking garage which is a bit more reliable.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the VIP Hollywood tour for my brother’s birthday!

I’m looking at the Real 3 hour VIP Tour and it sounds so cool. They actually get you close to the Hollywood sign and not just some faraway lookout. I’m hoping it'll be a fun experience for him since he loves movies. Just wondering if anyone has done this and what their thoughts were!

Anyone have tips for the VIP tour? What to expect?

I just booked the VIP tour for my best friend’s bday and I'm really excited! But I’m a little nervous about what to wear and if the tour is actually worth the hype. Is it as immersive as they say? Any insider tips? Thanks!