2-day Hollywood star chasing tour
1 cities |
10 attraction(s) |
total distance 36
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Day1: Los Angeles
5 attraction(s) ·
28 km
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Griffith Park is the largest local park in Los Angeles and the largest urban park in North America. The Hollywood sign on top of the hill is one of the best locations for taking photos of the Hollywood sign. The Griffith Observatory on the hilltop offers a panoramic view of West Hollywood, and at night, it provides a stunning view of the colorful streets and sparkling lights of Los Angeles. The Hall of Science at the observatory has a lot of knowledge and pictures about astronomy and physics, as well as a 12-inch giant telescope, the largest in California, for visitors to stargaze. The park is filled with oak trees and wild sage, preserving the landscape of the early Native American inhabitants. There are many attractions in the park, including a zoo, golf course, museums, observatory, hiking and horseback riding trails, and train tours. The famous Griffith farmers market takes place every Thursday from 6 pm to 9 pm, where you can buy the freshest fruits and various snacks. The most beautiful time is during sunset, so it is recommended to visit before sunset, take a photo with the Hollywood sign, and enjoy the night view.
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The Bronson Canyon is located in Griffith Park in Los Angeles. It is a famous filming location for Hollywood movies, especially science fiction films. The artificial tunnel in the canyon became famous due to the 1960s Batman TV series.
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The Hollywood sign is located in Los Angeles, California, USA. It is a local landmark and an important cultural symbol of the United States. The sign consists of eight white capital letters spelling out "HOLLYWOOD" and is 45 feet (14 meters) tall and 45 feet (14 meters) long. It was originally created in 1923 as an advertisement for a local real estate project but gained prominence over time. The sign has been subject to pranks and damage in the past but has been restored and equipped with security systems to deter such behavior. The Hollywood Sign Trust, a non-profit organization, is responsible for its maintenance and promotion. The sign appears frequently in popular culture, especially in movies and television as a prominent symbol of the Hollywood area. There are many similar signs around the world.
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Hollywood Reservoir is a scenic reservoir lake located north of downtown Los Angeles. It is one of the best shooting locations to view the iconic HOLLYWOOD sign. Budget travelers who enjoy hiking can try the one-week trek around the lake here.
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The observatory is located on the hilltop of Hollywood, providing a wide view. At night, you can overlook the splendid Los Angeles cityscape and the lights of many households. Inside the Hall of Science, there are many astronomical and physical pictures. On the top of the observatory, there is also a 12-inch giant telescope, the largest in California, for the public and travelers to explore the mysteries of the stars.
Day2: Los Angeles
5 attraction(s) ·
9 km
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This is the Capitol Records Building, although this famous recording studio is not open to the public, it is worth marveling at its unique circular design.
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame is actually a pedestrian walkway on both sides of Hollywood Blvd, spanning 15 blocks (about 1.3 miles) from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue. The Walk of Fame was established in 1958 and initially had 1,500 stars representing celebrities in various fields like film, television, radio, theater, and music. New stars have been added since 1968, and there are currently over 2,500 stars.
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Paramount Pictures, known for its iconic logo surrounded by stars and mountains, is headquartered in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The Paramount Studios, located on Melrose Avenue, is not very large and can be visited within 1-2 hours by foot. If you're lucky, you may even encounter film shooting and possibly meet celebrities.
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4
Madame Tussauds Hollywood, located on Hollywood Boulevard, is a popular tourist attraction due to its unique location and cultural significance. In addition to a vast collection of celebrity wax figures, you can also find impersonators of various movie characters at the entrance, such as Terminator, Jackie Chan, Transformers, Michael Jackson, and more, all eagerly vying to take photos with you for tips.
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Grauman's Chinese Theatre, originally named the Chinese Theatre, was renamed and acquired naming rights by Chinese appliance manufacturer TCL in 2013. It is one of the preferred premieres for Hollywood blockbusters. In addition to its unique architecture, the theatre's approximately 200 celebrity handprints outside the entrance are also a focal point of attention. In 1997, Jackie Chan became the first Chinese actor to leave his handprints here.