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Private Los Angeles Downtown and Santa Monica Tour
Los Angeles
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel sind in der Nähe verfügbar
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Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen
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Reisende sollten mindestens über eine mäßige körperliche Fitness verfügen
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This is a private walking tour and may include a short Metro ride between Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood, depending on the selected tour option. The Metro allows us to cover more landmarks efficiently while experiencing Los Angeles like a local.
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Choose between 3 carefully designed experiences. The 4-hour option is the ultimate Downtown Los Angeles experience including El Pueblo and Little Tokyo. The 5-hour option combines some of the most iconic landmarks of Downtown LA and Hollywood in one seamless journey (without El Pueblo and Little Tokyo in Downtown). The 6-hour option is the complete Los Angeles experience, bringing together Downtown LA, El Pueblo, Little Tokyo, and Hollywood in one comprehensive tour covering 8 distinct districts (all 60+ landmarks).
Stornierungsbedingungen
Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Um eine vollständige Rückerstattung zu erhalten, müssen Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren.
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Die Stornierungszeiten richten sich nach der Ortszeit des Erlebnisses.
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Wenn Sie weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses stornieren, wird der von Ihnen gezahlte Betrag nicht zurückerstattet.
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Für dieses Erlebnis ist eine Mindestanzahl von Reisenden erforderlich. Wenn es storniert wird, weil die Mindestanzahl nicht erreicht wird, erhalten Sie ein anderes Datum/Erlebnis oder eine vollständige Rückerstattung.
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Alle Änderungen, die weniger als 24 Stunden vor Beginn des Erlebnisses vorgenommen werden, können nicht akzeptiert werden.
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Explore up to 60+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, historic districts, movie locations, and celebrity hotspots across Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood. Highlights include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Bradbury Building, Union Station, Olvera Street, Little Tokyo, Central Library, Biltmore Hotel, The Last Bookstore, Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, Capitol Records, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and much more.
Step beyond the typical sightseeing route and discover how a small settlement founded in 1781 evolved into one of the world's most influential cities and the entertainment capital of the world. Along the way, you'll encounter architectural icons, historic theaters, hi...
Höhepunkte
Von 4 Stunden bis 6 Stunden
Angeboten in Russisch (Русский) & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 4 Stunden bis 6 Stunden
Angeboten in Russisch (Русский) & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Up to 60+ landmarks, hidden gems, movie locations, architectural icons, best experienced on foot
Birthplace of Los Angeles to modern Hollywood in one seamless experience
Expert local storytelling throughout the journey
40+ Iconic Instagram-worthy photo moments
Architecture, history, culture, film locations, celebrity hotspots & local life
Metro ticket included — the most immersive way to experience Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood
Private walking tour — just your group and your dedicated friendly local guide
Experience up to 8 unique districts and neighborhoods (Downtown + Hollywood tour option)
Flexible private tour tailored to your pace and interests
Downtown LA's most iconic districts plus Hollywood's most famous landmarks
Coffee and/or Tea
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Blue Bottle Coffee
Meet you guide in front of Blue Bottle coffeeshop, right next to Bradbury Building
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Hollywood Boulevard
Private Los Angeles Downtown and Santa Monica Tour
Los Angeles
Über uns
Explore up to 60+ landmarks, hidden gems, architectural icons, historic districts, movie locations, and celebrity hotspots across Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood. Highlights include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Bradbury Building, Union Station, Olvera Street, Little Tokyo, Central Library, Biltmore Hotel, The Last Bookstore, Hollywood Walk of Fame, TCL Chinese Theatre, Capitol Records, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and much more.
Step beyond the typical sightseeing route and discover how a small settlement founded in 1781 evolved into one of the world's most influential cities and the entertainment capital of the world. Along the way, you'll encounter architectural icons, historic theaters, hi...
Höhepunkte
Von 4 Stunden bis 6 Stunden
Angeboten in Russisch (Русский) & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Von 4 Stunden bis 6 Stunden
Angeboten in Russisch (Русский) & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Up to 60+ landmarks, hidden gems, movie locations, architectural icons, best experienced on foot
Birthplace of Los Angeles to modern Hollywood in one seamless experience
Expert local storytelling throughout the journey
40+ Iconic Instagram-worthy photo moments
Architecture, history, culture, film locations, celebrity hotspots & local life
Metro ticket included — the most immersive way to experience Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood
Private walking tour — just your group and your dedicated friendly local guide
Experience up to 8 unique districts and neighborhoods (Downtown + Hollywood tour option)
Flexible private tour tailored to your pace and interests
Downtown LA's most iconic districts plus Hollywood's most famous landmarks
Coffee and/or Tea
Gratuities
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Blue Bottle Coffee
Meet you guide in front of Blue Bottle coffeeshop, right next to Bradbury Building
For more than a century, Grand Central Market has reflected the changing face of Los Angeles through its food, people, and atmosphere. Since opening in 1917, it has welcomed generations of Angelenos from every corner of the world, making it one of the city's most authentic gathering places. Here you'll experience the diversity and energy that helped transform Los Angeles into one of the world's great multicultural cities.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful market stalls, vintage neon signs, and the vibrant energy of Downtown LA.
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Großer Zentralmarkt
Towering above Broadway, the iconic Grand Central Market sign has welcomed visitors to Downtown Los Angeles for generations. Its vintage neon lettering reflects the city's rich commercial history and has become a beloved symbol of old Los Angeles. The sign perfectly captures the nostalgic character that still survives amid Downtown's modern skyline.
✨ Instagram moment: classic neon sign framed against historic Downtown architecture.
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Angels Flight Eisenbahn
Built in 1901, Angels Flight connected the wealthy residential neighborhood of Bunker Hill with the growing commercial center below. Though only 298 feet long, it became one of Los Angeles' most beloved landmarks and remains the world's shortest railway. Its appearance in films such as La La Land highlights the city's long connection to the entertainment industry.
✨ Instagram moment: the iconic orange railcars climbing historic Bunker Hill.
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Bunker Hill Stufen
These historic stairways reveal the dramatic elevation changes that once defined old Bunker Hill, one of Los Angeles' most prestigious residential neighborhoods in the late 1800s. Long before the skyscrapers arrived, wealthy residents lived atop these hills overlooking the growing city below. Today, the steps provide a fascinating glimpse into a largely vanished chapter of Los Angeles history.
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California Plaza
California Plaza
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Surrounded by modern skyscrapers, California Plaza showcases the Los Angeles that emerged during the city's rapid growth in the late 20th century. Public art, fountains, and contemporary architecture create a striking contrast with the historic neighborhoods you'll visit later in the tour. It's a reminder of how dramatically Los Angeles continues to reinvent itself.
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Die Breite
(Exterior) Opened in 2015, The Broad represents Los Angeles' rise as one of the world's leading centers for contemporary art and culture. Its distinctive honeycomb-inspired exterior has quickly become one of the most recognizable buildings in California. The museum symbolizes a city that continues to shape global creative trends far beyond Hollywood.
✨ Instagram moment: geometric architecture creating a striking modern backdrop.
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Walt Disney Konzerthalle
Designed by legendary architect Frank Gehry and opened in 2003, this architectural masterpiece helped redefine Downtown Los Angeles for the 21st century. Its flowing stainless-steel curves reflect sunlight in constantly changing ways, making it one of the most photographed buildings in the city. The concert hall reflects Los Angeles' transformation from a sprawling metropolis into a global cultural destination.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic reflections and sculptural metallic curves.
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Kathedrale Unserer Lieben Frau von den Engeln
Completed in 2002, this striking cathedral reflects the diverse and multicultural identity of modern Los Angeles. Capable of accommodating more than 3,000 worshippers, it serves one of the largest Catholic populations in the United States. Its bold contemporary design demonstrates how Los Angeles often embraces innovation over tradition.
✨ Instagram moment: warm stone walls, dramatic angles, and soaring architectural lines.
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Das Musikzentrum
One of the largest performing arts complexes in the United States, the Music Center helped establish Los Angeles as a serious cultural capital beyond the film industry. Since the 1960s, it has hosted world-class opera, ballet, theater, and music performances. Its presence helped shift Downtown from a business district into a vibrant cultural hub.
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Gloria Molina Grand Park
Stretching across 12 acres in the heart of the city, Grand Park serves as Los Angeles' modern civic gathering place. Major celebrations, cultural festivals, and community events regularly bring thousands of residents together here. The park beautifully connects the city's historic foundations with its contemporary identity.
✨ Instagram moment: the iconic fountain framed by palm trees and City Hall.
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Rathaus von Los Angeles
Completed in 1928, City Hall symbolized Los Angeles' arrival as a major American city. For nearly 40 years, it remained the tallest building in Los Angeles and has appeared in countless films and television shows. Its iconic tower represents the ambitions of a city that would eventually become known around the world.
✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the towering Art Deco landmark.
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Triforium Sculpture
Installed in 1975, this unusual sculpture was one of the world's earliest attempts to combine art, technology, sound, and light. Though controversial, it perfectly captures Los Angeles' willingness to experiment with bold and unconventional ideas. Few visitors expect to find such an unusual landmark hidden in Downtown.
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Historisches Denkmal El Pueblo de Los Angeles
This is where Los Angeles officially began in 1781, when a small group of settlers established a new community beside the Los Angeles River. What started as a remote frontier settlement would eventually become one of the world's most influential cities. Walking here allows you to stand where the story of Los Angeles truly began.
✨ Instagram moment: historic plazas and colorful colonial-era architecture.
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Olvera-Straße
Before Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and the famous beaches, Los Angeles was a small multicultural pueblo centered around streets like this one. Today, Olvera Street preserves the city's Mexican heritage through colorful market stalls, traditional crafts, music, and food. It remains one of the most vibrant and atmospheric places in all of Downtown.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful papel picado banners and lively market scenes.
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Avila Adobe
Built in 1818, Avila Adobe is the oldest surviving residence in Los Angeles and predates California statehood by more than 30 years. Its thick adobe walls have witnessed the city's transformation from a remote frontier settlement into a global metropolis. Few places in Los Angeles offer such a direct connection to the city's earliest days.
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Pico Haus
When it opened in 1870, Pico House was considered the most luxurious hotel in Southern California. Built by Pío Pico, the last governor of Mexican California, it symbolized the ambitions of a rapidly growing city eager to establish itself on the world stage. Its elegant façade still hints at the prosperity and optimism of early Los Angeles.
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Union Station
Opened in 1939, Union Station became the gateway through which millions of newcomers arrived in Southern California. Often called the "Last Great Railway Station," it combines Art Deco, Mission Revival, and Spanish Colonial architecture in one spectacular setting. The station has appeared in dozens of films and television productions, making it one of Los Angeles' most cinematic landmarks.
✨ Instagram moment: grand archways, historic waiting rooms, and palm-lined courtyards.
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Kleines Tokio
One of only three remaining historic Japantowns in the United States, Little Tokyo has served as a cultural center since the late 1800s. This neighborhood tells the story of immigration, resilience, and cultural preservation in Los Angeles. The atmosphere changes immediately as traditional Japanese influences blend with modern urban life.
✨ Instagram moment: Japanese lanterns, gateways, and colorful neighborhood streets.
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Japanischer Dorfplatz
This charming pedestrian plaza recreates the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese shopping street in the heart of Los Angeles. Filled with cafés, specialty shops, and cultural details, it offers visitors a glimpse into one of the city's most beloved communities. The relaxed atmosphere feels worlds away from the surrounding skyscrapers.
✨ Instagram moment: lantern-lined walkways and traditional Japanese-inspired architecture.
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Go For Broke NEC
This moving memorial honors more than 16,000 Japanese-American soldiers who served during World War II despite facing discrimination at home. Their unit became one of the most decorated military groups in American history. The monument tells an inspiring story of courage, sacrifice, and perseverance.
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Weller Court Shopping Center
Hidden within Little Tokyo, Weller Court offers a quieter and more intimate side of the neighborhood. Traditional design elements, peaceful walkways, and local businesses create an atmosphere that feels distinctly different from the surrounding city streets. It's one of those small discoveries that many visitors would never find on their own.
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Japanisch-Amerikanisches Nationalmuseum
Founded in 1992, this museum preserves and shares the stories of Japanese Americans and their contributions to the United States. Its exhibitions explore immigration, identity, resilience, and community through powerful personal narratives. The institution stands as one of the most important cultural landmarks in Los Angeles.
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Bradbury-Gebäude
Completed in 1893, the Bradbury Building became world-famous through films such as Blade Runner, 500 Days of Summer, and countless Hollywood productions. Its stunning atrium, wrought-iron staircases, and glass ceiling create one of the most breathtaking interiors in Los Angeles. Standing here feels like stepping onto a movie set that spans more than a century of cinema history.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic staircases bathed in natural light beneath the glass ceiling.
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Bradbury Alley Film Location
Tucked beside the Bradbury Building, this hidden alley has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and commercial productions. The combination of historic architecture, urban textures, and cinematic atmosphere makes it a favorite location for filmmakers. Walking through it feels like stepping into a behind-the-scenes Hollywood set.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic urban perspective with historic brickwork and cinematic lighting.
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Second Street Tunnel
Historic 2nd Street Tunnel Viewpoint
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The nearby tunnel and surrounding streets have served as filming locations for countless movies, music videos, and television productions. The view through the tunnel creates one of Downtown Los Angeles' most recognizable cinematic perspectives. It offers a unique opportunity to see a familiar piece of Los Angeles often hidden in plain sight.
✨ Instagram moment: perfectly framed tunnel view leading toward the Downtown skyline.
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Historic Broadway Theater District
Broadway Historic Theatre District
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During the 1920s and 1930s, Broadway was one of the most glamorous entertainment districts in the world. Today it contains the largest concentration of historic movie palaces in the United States. This remarkable street offers a glimpse into the era before Hollywood became the global center of filmmaking.
✨ Instagram moment: vintage theater marquees and historic architecture stretching down Broadway.
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Million Dollar Theater
Opened in 1918 by showman Sid Grauman, this was one of Los Angeles' earliest grand movie palaces. Its elaborate façade reflected the excitement surrounding the rapidly growing film industry. The theater helped establish Downtown as the entertainment center of early Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles Theater
Built in 1931 for the premiere of Charlie Chaplin's City Lights, this lavish movie palace remains one of the most ornate theaters ever constructed. Crystal chandeliers, marble staircases, and grand interiors reflected the glamour of Hollywood's Golden Age. Even from the outside, its elegance is unmistakable.
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Spring Arcade-Gebäude
Completed in 1924, this hidden architectural gem features a beautiful European-style passageway tucked between historic Downtown buildings. Many visitors walk past without realizing it exists. It perfectly represents the unexpected discoveries that make Downtown Los Angeles so fascinating.
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US Bank Tower
Rising 1,018 feet above the city, the US Bank Tower was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River for nearly 30 years. Its sleek glass silhouette became one of the defining features of the Los Angeles skyline and frequently appears in films and television. The tower symbolizes the city's rise as a major global financial and business center.
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Completed in 1974, this distinctive skyscraper helped establish Downtown Los Angeles as one of the leading financial districts on the West Coast. Its recognizable crown remains a prominent feature of the skyline today. Together with neighboring towers, it reflects the city's rapid growth during the second half of the 20th century.
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Pershing-Platz
Serving as Downtown's central public gathering space since 1866, Pershing Square has witnessed more than 150 years of Los Angeles history. Political rallies, celebrations, concerts, and public events have all taken place here. The square offers a glimpse into the civic life of a constantly evolving city.
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Los Angeles Central Library
Opened in 1926, the Central Library houses more than 2 million books and is one of the largest public libraries in the United States. Its striking Art Deco architecture blends Egyptian, Mediterranean, and classical influences into one unforgettable landmark. The building symbolizes Los Angeles' emergence as a major intellectual and cultural center during the early 20th century.
✨ Instagram moment: the iconic pyramid-topped tower rising above Downtown Los Angeles.
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Nestled beside the Central Library, Maguire Gardens provides a peaceful green retreat amid Downtown's urban landscape. Public art, fountains, and shaded pathways create a welcoming atmosphere that many visitors overlook. The gardens offer a refreshing contrast to the surrounding architecture and busy city streets.
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Das Biltmore Los Angeles
Opened in 1923, the Biltmore was once the largest hotel west of Chicago and quickly became the social center of Los Angeles. The Academy Awards ceremony was held here multiple times during the 1930s, and generations of presidents, celebrities, and Hollywood stars have walked through its doors. Its magnificent chandeliers, grand staircases, and ornate ceilings capture the timeless glamour that helped shape Hollywood's Golden Age.
✨ Instagram moment: elegant Old Hollywood photos beneath crystal chandeliers and sweeping staircases.
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Der letzte Buchladen
Housed inside a former bank building dating to 1914, The Last Bookstore has become one of the most famous independent bookstores in America. Beyond its thousands of books, visitors discover hidden passageways, art installations, book sculptures, and the iconic book tunnel that has become a Los Angeles landmark in its own right. It perfectly represents the creative, artistic spirit that continues to reinvent Downtown Los Angeles.
✨ Instagram moment: the famous book tunnel and soaring historic interior — one of the most photographed locations in all of Los Angeles.
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Ovation Hollywood
Originally opened in 2001 as Hollywood & Highland, this landmark complex sits at the very heart of Hollywood tourism and welcomes millions of visitors every year. Its grand staircases display the names of Academy Award-winning films, creating a walk through nearly a century of cinema history. From its upper terraces, visitors enjoy one of the most famous public views of the Hollywood Sign.
✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the grand archway with the Hollywood Sign perfectly framed in the distance.
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Hollywood-Zeichen
Originally erected in 1923 as a real estate advertisement reading "Hollywoodland," the sign has become one of the world's most recognizable landmarks. Standing nearly 45 feet tall, its letters can be seen from miles away. This carefully selected viewpoint provides one of the best opportunities to capture this iconic symbol.
✨ Instagram moment: classic Hollywood Sign photo with palm trees and hills creating the ultimate LA backdrop.
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Dolby Theatre
Since 2002, the Dolby Theatre has hosted the Academy Awards and remains one of the most important venues in the entertainment industry. The theater seats more than 3,300 guests and was specifically designed to accommodate the Oscars. Visitors stand where countless celebrities have walked on Hollywood's biggest night.
✨ Instagram moment: posing on the famous Oscar staircase overlooking Hollywood Boulevard.
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TCL Chinesische Kinos
Opened in 1927, this legendary movie palace has hosted some of Hollywood's most glamorous premieres. Its forecourt contains nearly 200 celebrity handprints, footprints, and signatures preserved in concrete. From Marilyn Monroe to Tom Hanks, generations of stars have left their mark here.
✨ Instagram moment: matching your hands with those of your favorite Hollywood star.
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Madame Tussauds Hollywood
(Exterior) Opened in 2009, this world-famous wax museum features more than 125 lifelike celebrity figures from film, television, music, and sports. Unlike traditional museums, visitors can stand beside their favorite stars and recreate iconic Hollywood moments. Even from the outside, its prominent location reflects Hollywood's enduring fascination with celebrity culture.
✨ Instagram moment: posing beside the museum entrance surrounded by Hollywood excitement.
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Das Hollywood Museum
(Exterior) Located inside the historic Max Factor Building, this museum preserves more than 10,000 pieces of Hollywood memorabilia spanning over a century of film history. Opened in 2003, it showcases costumes, props, photographs, and artifacts connected to some of the entertainment industry's biggest stars. The building itself played a major role in shaping Hollywood's glamorous image during the Golden Age of cinema.
✨ Instagram moment: classic Hollywood architecture and vintage glamour surrounding the historic entrance.
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Der Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stretching over 15 blocks, the Walk of Fame features more than 2,700 stars honoring icons of film, television, music, radio, and theater. New stars continue to be added every year, making it an evolving tribute to entertainment history. The boulevard offers endless opportunities to discover familiar names and surprising stories.
✨ Instagram moment: kneeling beside your favorite star along the famous pink terrazzo sidewalk.
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El Capitan Theater
Built in 1926, this beautifully restored theater serves as Disney's official premiere venue. Many of Disney's biggest movie launches have taken place beneath its iconic marquee. Its elegant Spanish Colonial exterior remains one of Hollywood Boulevard's architectural highlights
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Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop
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This beloved Hollywood Boulevard destination combines old-fashioned soda fountain charm with one of America's oldest chocolate brands, founded in 1852. The location has become a favorite stop for visitors looking to experience a nostalgic piece of classic Americana in the heart of Hollywood. The aroma of freshly made chocolate and ice cream often drifts onto the sidewalk, adding to the lively atmosphere of the boulevard.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful desserts, vintage soda fountain details, and classic Hollywood Boulevard energy.
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Das Hollywood Roosevelt
Opened in 1927, the Roosevelt hosted the very first Academy Awards ceremony in 1929. Over the decades it welcomed Marilyn Monroe, Clark Gable, and countless Hollywood legends. Its historic lobby still captures the glamour of classic Hollywood's golden age.
✨ Instagram moment: elegant photos beneath the grand chandeliers and historic Spanish-style interiors.
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7000 Hollywood Boulevard
First Academy Awards Site.
The first Academy Awards ceremony took place in 1929 and lasted just 15 minutes. Only about 270 guests attended the event, and winners had already been announced beforehand. This humble beginning eventually grew into one of the world's most watched entertainment broadcasts.
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Das magische Schloss
(Exterior) Hidden atop the hills of Hollywood since 1963, The Magic Castle is one of Los Angeles' most exclusive and mysterious private clubs, accessible only to members and invited guests. Housed inside a Victorian-style mansion built in 1909, it has welcomed world-famous magicians, celebrities, and performers for decades while remaining largely unknown to many visitors. Its secretive atmosphere, elegant architecture, and fascinating stories offer a glimpse into a side of Hollywood that most tourists never get to experience.
✨ Instagram moment: standing outside the iconic castle gates and Victorian façade — a rare glimpse into one of Hollywood's most exclusive and intriguing landmarks.
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Ägyptisches Theater
Opened in 1922, this was one of Hollywood's first grand movie palaces and helped establish the tradition of glamorous film premieres. Its Egyptian-inspired design reflected the fascination with ancient Egypt that followed the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb. Recently restored, it remains a stunning example of Hollywood history.
✨ Instagram moment: dramatic courtyard framed by towering Egyptian-inspired architecture.
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Musso & Frank Grill
Founded in 1919, Musso & Frank is Hollywood's oldest restaurant and has served generations of actors, writers, and filmmakers. Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart, and Marilyn Monroe all dined here. Its classic red booths remain virtually unchanged after more than a century.
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Erste Nationalbank von Hollywood
Completed in 1927, this striking tower quickly became one of the most recognizable landmarks on Hollywood Boulevard. Its elegant architecture reflects the period when Hollywood was rapidly transforming into the entertainment capital of the world. The building remains a reminder of the wealth, ambition, and glamour that defined the neighborhood's golden age.
✨ Instagram moment: historic Hollywood tower rising above the famous boulevard.
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Capitol Records-Gebäude
Completed in 1956, this distinctive circular tower was designed to resemble a stack of vinyl records. It has housed recording studios used by Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Paul McCartney, and countless other music legends. The building remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in Hollywood.
✨ Instagram moment: standing beneath the iconic record-shaped tower rising above Hollywood.
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Amoeba Musik
One of the world's most famous independent music stores, Amoeba has long been a gathering place for music lovers. Its collection spans every imaginable genre and format. The store reflects Hollywood's continuing connection to music culture.
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Hollywood Pantages Theatre
Opened in 1930, this Art Deco masterpiece was once the home of the Academy Awards and today hosts major Broadway productions. Its striking architecture makes it one of the finest theaters in Los Angeles. The venue continues to play a major role in the city's entertainment scene.
✨ Instagram moment: elegant Art Deco details and the iconic theater marquee.
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Hollywood und Vine
Few intersections symbolize Hollywood's golden age more than Hollywood and Vine. During the 1930s and 1940s, major film studios, radio stations, and celebrities concentrated around this famous crossroads. Today it remains one of the most recognizable intersections in the entertainment world.
✨ Instagram moment: standing at the legendary crossroads where Hollywood history was made.
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Kreuzung der Welt
Built in 1936, this whimsical shopping complex is often considered America's first outdoor shopping center. Its central tower resembles an ocean liner surrounded by miniature international buildings. It remains one of Hollywood's most unusual landmarks.
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Hollywood Walk Of Fame HQ
This quieter section of the Walk of Fame offers a chance to see additional stars while exploring a less crowded side of Hollywood Boulevard. Many visitors miss this area entirely. It provides a more relaxed perspective on this famous attraction.
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Hollywood Murals-You Are the Star
Hollywood's vibrant street art scene brings color and creativity to the neighborhood. Massive murals celebrate music, film, local culture, and artistic expression. The constantly evolving artwork gives visitors a glimpse into contemporary Los Angeles.
✨ Instagram moment: colorful mural backdrops bursting with personality and urban energy.
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Aussichtspunkt Hollywood Bowl
This alternate viewpoint offers a completely different perspective of the Hollywood Sign than most visitors see. The surrounding hills and cityscape create a more immersive sense of place. It provides one final opportunity to capture LA's most iconic symbol.
✨ Instagram moment: wide-angle view combining the sign, hills, and city below.
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Sunset & Vine has long been one of Hollywood's most famous intersections, associated with entertainment, music, radio, and nightlife. The area blends historic Hollywood landmarks with modern development and energy. It serves as a fitting finale to a journey spanning more than two centuries of Los Angeles history.
✨ Instagram moment: iconic Hollywood intersection surrounded by theaters, neon signs, and city lights.