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This tour begins with a fully-narrated tour of the historic
Hollywood Bowl and Grauman's Chinese Theatre. You will see Hollywood
Boulevard, the famous Sunset Strip, Beverly Hills where the movie stars
live, work and shop and Rodeo Drive. Stroll through International Farmers
Market where you can enjoy shopping in an exotic array of food and gifts.
Your final stop is Universal Studios Hollywood, the world's
largest and busiest movie studio. Movies have been made here since 1915! Put
yourself inside big movie action!
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Escape into the thrilling worlds of Jurassic Park®,
Terminator, Spider-Man® and other blockbuster movies.
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Immerse yourself in the movie action with pulse-pounding
rides and full-sensory attractions.
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Enter, if you dare, into the dark and supernatural world of
19th century Transylvania in Van Helsing: Fortress Dracula, now open.
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Face the rage of the world's first blockbuster roller
coaster, Revenge of the MummySM - The Ride, opens 25 June!
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Plus, over 67 cool things to do at Universal CityWalk®
Universal Studios HollywoodSM, the world's only movie thrill park.
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Daily Duration: About 8.5 hours
Departure Point:
Tour departs from
Grauman's Chinese Theater , located at 6925 Hollywood
Blvd or various hotels.
If your hotel is here:
Section #1: West Hollywood / Hollywood
Section #2: San Fernando Valley / Universal / Hollywood
Section #3: Valley
Section #4: Mid Wilshire / East Hollywood
Click here for available hotels and pickup schedule
If your hotel is here:
Section #5: Downtown Los Angeles
Section #6: Pasadena / Glendale / Burbank
Section #7: Beverly Hills / Brentwood / Bel Air
Section #8: Santa Monica / Beverly Hills / Century
Click here for available hotels and pickup schedule
If your hotel is in LA Airport area, please click here for pickup schedule.
Departure Time:
- Graumans Chinese Theatre - Tour departs at 9:00am
- Los Angeles Hotels - Between 7:30am and 8:50am
Hotel Pickup:
Complimentary pick-up service available from most major Los Angeles hotels.
Return Details:
Tour returns to the original departure point
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