An Insider’s Guide To Hollywood

No trip to Los Angeles is complete without a visit to Hollywood, the home of movie studios, many of LA’s most popular and historic tourist destinations, and its world-famous namesake boulevard. Whether you’re visiting Hollywood for the first time or a lifelong Angeleno, this guide will help you get the most out of your experience.
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Planning a Trip to Hollywood: Top 7 Tips From Frequent Travelers

From navigating the neighborhood to hotels, restaurants, events and much more, read on for the Beginner’s Guide to Hollywood.

  • Founded in 1887 by H.J. Whitley (aka the “Father of Hollywood”)
  • Nickname: Tinseltown (established 1915)
  • The Hollywood Sign is 45-feet tall and 450 feet long
  • Hollywood is in the Pacific Time zone (UTC−8). In the Summer (Daylight Saving Time) it’s PDT (UTC−7).

Hollywood, California, is the epitome of American culture. From its iconic sign and Walk of Fame to Sunset Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, visitors will find a mecca of showbiz ripe for exploration. However, there is more to this star-studded location than you might imagine, and the following post will show you some of the best things to do while you’re there.

Eat, Eat And Then Eat Some More!

Hollywood is chock-a-block with places to eat, from food trucks serving some of the best food to come out of a vehicle to Michelin-starred fine dining experiences. Moreover, there is almost any kind of dining experience you could ever need, so if you are traveling as a family or looking for a romantic dinner setting, you can eat at any of the numerous places to eat in Hollywood.

The cuisine of Hollywood has been shaped by both immigrant communities and celebrities, and other influential figures. Celebrities have often been seen dining at high-end restaurants or staying at hotels with famous chefs. As long as you have set aside a generous budget for your vacation, you certainly won’t go hungry!

Visit The Hollywood Sign

Yes, it’s a trope, but it would be remiss to miss out on the opportunity when in Hollywood! The Hollywood sign is a well-known icon in LA and quite possibly one of the most famous landmarks in the world. It is located at the top of Mount Lee, which is the highest point in the Hollywood Hills section of Los Angeles.

Although there are tours that offer you the chance to visit, the best way is to don your hiking boots and take one of the many trails that lead to it. If hiking isn’t your thing, you can visit other exciting locations that provide excellent views of the sign. These include:

  • The Griffith observatory
  • Lake Hollywood park
  • Mulholland Drive
  • Hollywood & Highland Center (also great if you want to do a bit of shopping simultaneously!)
  • Hollywood Reservoir
  • North Beachwood Drive

Take The Warner Brothers Studio Tour

Warner Brothers Studio Tour is a popular tourist attraction located in Burbank, California. The studio tour is one of the most popular attractions in the area, and it’s also a top-rated destination for film fans.

The Studio Tour takes visitors on an interactive journey through the history of Warner Brothers Studios and its famous films. Visitors can watch how movies were made, learn about the creative process, and visit iconic sets. It is a brilliant family excursion, and you will learn a lot about the history of film and the differences in how they were made decades ago compared with today.

Stroll Down Hollywood Boulevard

Hollywood Boulevard is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the city of angels. It has been visited by many people worldwide, including celebrities and locals. Hollywood Boulevard is a must-visit for those who want to experience the glamor of old Hollywood and celebrate Hollywood history. It also happens to be the location of the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, containing over 2,700 stars dedicated to some of the most famous actors and actresses in history.

Visit The World-Famous Wax Museum

The Hollywood wax museum is known for its collection of over 100 life-size figures that are dressed as famous celebrities and movie characters. It has been visited by many famous people, including Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, and many others.

The Hollywood wax museum offers visitors a unique experience in the form of an interactive tour that lets them explore the life of their favorite celebrity or movie character and learn about the actor’s life behind the scenes. It’s great fun and a truly educational experience for those interested in the world of film.

Take In A Movie At The Chinese Theater

Hollywood Chinese Theater is a historic landmark in Hollywood, which first opened its doors in 1922. The building is an architectural masterpiece and has become a popular tourist destination due to its history and iconic status within the film industry. There are usually a lot of tourists in the courtyard, but you can avoid them if you see a movie inside, where the auditorium is just as beautiful as the exterior. Furthermore, it has a consistent stream of films you can choose from, making it a perfect half-day excursion.

Explore The Fascinating Museum Of Failure

The Hollywood Museum Of Failure is a museum dedicated to the stories of famous failures in Hollywood. The museum also showcases numerous failed inventions that allow visitors to learn from some of the most famous failures in history. It is an eye-opening experience to be able to look behind the usually glamorous world of cinema and discover its most famous (and less well-known) shortcomings.

Hollywood, California, is a mecca for the stars. Hollywood has something for everyone to enjoy with its famous Walk of Fame, its iconic sign, and a plethora of delicious eateries to sample cuisine worldwide.

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