Hollywood, Hollywood Sign, and Star-Homes Tours from Hollywoodland Tours (Up to 58% Off). Six Options Available.
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Van tours of Hollywood shuttle camera-wielding sightseers past the iconic Hollywood sign, spots where movies are filmed, and stars’ homes
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Hollywood and Hollywood Sign tours, valid for:
- $14 for one ticket ($29 value)
- $27 for two tickets ($58 value)
- $54 for four tickets ($116 value)
Hollywood, Hollywood Sign, and star-homes tours, valid for:
- $28 for one ticket ($59 value)
- $54 for two tickets ($118 value)
- $99 for four tickets ($236 value)
During each approximately one-hour tour, vans escort up to 14 sightseers to Hollywood’s storied locales as tour guides discuss their histories and guests snap photos. The star-homes tour passes by more than 70 celebrity homes as well as the Sunset Strip, where celebrities are frequently spotted. The Hollywood tour shuttles passengers to locations where movies and television shows are filmed, and landmarks of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The Hollywood Sign tour brings participants up close to the famous sign for photo opportunities. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to departure.
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About Hollywoodland Tours, Inc
Hollywoodland Tours escorts guests through Tinseltown's star-studded streets during a trio of informative adventures that CBS Los Angeles calls one of the best Hollywood tours in LA. Aboard the company's shaded, open-air van, tour takers snap pictures and revel in the close proximity of famous landmarks as knowledgeable guides dish out facts about passing sights. The Beverly Hills Star Home tour showcases the castles of more than 70 celebrities, including Tom Cruise and Julia Roberts, before coasting over to the Sunset Strip, where industry big shots dine, shop, and teach their wax likenesses how to use chopsticks. Patrons can also hitch a ride on the Hollywood tour, which sails past the sites of historical films, television series, and radio studios, while the Hollywood Sign tour grants picturesque photo opportunities and the chance to ask the typically reticent "H" for its autograph.