Walk Through Hollywood’s True Crime and Death

The Hollywood Walk of Death is a hilariously dark tour past some of the final resting places and crime scenes related to the entertainment industry.

The Hollywood Walk of Death is a hilariously dark tour past some of the final resting places and crime scenes related to the entertainment industry.

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Location: Los Angeles

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join, but the tour does touch on some dark and mature themes related to true crime and death. It might not be suitable for younger kids. I'd recommend checking with the provider about age recommendations. I've taken my teenager, and they loved it, but I wouldn’t have taken my younger child.

Q: What should we wear for the tour? Is it mostly walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since there's quite a bit of walking involved! The tour goes through various Hollywood locations, so layers are a good idea too, especially in the evening when it gets cooler. Just casual outfits are fine, nothing fancy needed!

Q: How do we handle rescheduling if something comes up?

A: The Hollywood Walk of Death is pretty flexible with rescheduling. If you need to change your date, just reach out to them at least 24 hours in advance, and they’ll help you out. It’s great to plan ahead, especially if you’re gifting it to someone!

Discussions

Just did the Hollywood Walk of Death tour – so fun!

I just got back from the Hollywood Walk of Death, and wow, it was such a unique experience! The guide told us these wild stories about crime scenes and celebs from Hollywood history. We even saw the spot where some famous movie stars met their end! The walking wasn't too intense, and it was a great way to learn about the darker side of Tinseltown. Highly recommend it if you’re looking for something different!

Considering the Hollywood Walk of Death as a gift!

Thinking of getting the Hollywood Walk of Death tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves true crime podcasts and dark humor. Anyone who's done it think she’d enjoy it? Also, how long does the tour usually take? I wanna plan something fun around it!