Los Angeles 4-Day Self-Guided Tour [Brilliant Journey]
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10 attraction(s) |
total distance 98
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Day1: Los Angeles
3 attraction(s) ·
5 km
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame is actually located on the pedestrian walkways on both sides of Hollywood Boulevard, stretching about 1.3 miles from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue. The avenue was first built in 1958, with 1500 stars representing celebrities from various fields such as film, TV, radio, theater, and music. Since 1968, new stars have been continuously added and there are now over 2500 stars.
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The Kodak Theater is the venue for the Oscars, offering a 30-minute guided tour where visitors can explore the theater, VIP lounges, and the history of the Oscars. The tour guides introduce the history and culture of the theater, including its construction and design, as well as the major events held there. Visitors also go to the VIP lounge, which is where movie stars rest during the award ceremony. The whole tour is full of the history and honor of the movies, allowing visitors to experience unforgettable moments in Oscar history. Although the tour is only open for 30 minutes, the journey is full of unique feelings and wonderful experiences. If you are interested in movies, history, and culture, the Kodak Theater is not to be missed.
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Universal Studios Hollywood is a theme park located in the downtown area of Los Angeles, adjacent to the shopping pedestrian street of Universal CityWalk. It is an entertainment city where amusement facilities and movie/TV shooting studios are integrated. You can step into the movies here, experience the excitement and excitement with famous animated characters and action heroes. The most popular special projects include adventuring with Harry Potter, riding the Transformers 3D roller coaster, exploring the secrets of Hollywood movie production, experiencing the Kong 360 degree 3D adventure, and riding virtual roller coasters with Minions and The Simpsons for thrills and laughter. In addition, you can visit the "Special Effects Stage" to learn the secrets behind the scenes of making movies, or explore with Shrek and Donkey. Hollywood Universal Studios, here, the charm of the movie is everywhere, waiting for you to explore.
Day2: Los Angeles
3 attraction(s) ·
13 km
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The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has a rich and diverse collection, attracting millions of visitors each year. The museum houses up to 100,000 artworks, spanning various forms of art from ancient to contemporary. In addition to regularly exhibiting artworks, the museum also hosts events such as films and concerts. The Tutankhamun exhibit is one of the most popular exhibits in the museum. In 1978, the exhibition attracted 1.2 million visitors, while the 2005 exhibition only lasted 137 days and still drew nearly one million visitors.
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Frank Gehry-designed music hall with striking steel architecture & pristine acoustics.
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STAPLES Center is a multi-purpose sports center located in downtown Los Angeles, California, USA. It regularly hosts various events such as basketball games, WWE, concerts, and more. For basketball fans, it is an NBA pilgrimage site as it is the home of the Los Angeles Lakers.
Day3: Los Angeles
2 attraction(s) ·
20 km
2
Due to the negative news about Mel Gibson, Malibu, known for its low-key billionaires and hippies, exploded overnight. People were surprised to find that there were more movie stars, directors, and producers living here than in Beverly Hills. Here, there is no hustle and bustle of Santa Monica, no luxury of Manhattan Beach, no romance of Venice Beach. What people love most is the wildness and freedom here, as well as the seagulls, wild ducks, and egrets flying all over the sky, truly presenting the beauty and harmony of nature.
Day4: Los Angeles
2 attraction(s) ·
14 km
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The Getty Center, located in the northwest suburbs of Los Angeles, is a complex covering an area of about 750 acres. It includes an extremely modern art museum, an art research center, and a beautiful garden. The museum houses original works by world-renowned painting masters such as Van Gogh, Ingres, and Lavoisier, as well as 14th to 19th century oil painting masters from France, the Netherlands, and Italy. The Getty Center is not only famous for its rich collections, but also for its unique architectural style, admired by architects worldwide. From the center, visitors can overlook the entire panorama of Los Angeles and appreciate the beauty of the city.
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