LA Walk of Fame 100 Years of Hollywood Tour By Junket

Hollywood Boulevard is one of LA's most well-known streets, and for good reason. This one boulevard has it all, from the Walk of Fame in front of the former Grauman's Chinese Theatre to a famous restaurant popular with celebrities for decades. Your experienced tour guide will take you to some of these iconic locations, where you'll learn some lesser known history while enjoying the sights, culminating in a spectacular view of the famous Hollywood Sign.

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What To Expect

Musso & Frank Grill

This 100-year-old landmark has hosted thousands of celebrities beginning with Charlie Chaplin racing down a dirt road for a plate of Roast Lamb Kidneys.
• Admission Ticket Free

Egyptian Theatre

Named during “King Tut Fever,” the Egyptian has a storied history that began with the first ever movie premiere.
• Admission Ticket Free

Stella Adler Academy of Acting

See this renowned academy that counts Mark Ruffalo and Marlon Brando among its former students.
• Admission Ticket Free

The Hollywood Museum

Learn how this former makeup store launched Max Factor’s career and changed American beauty standards forever.
• Admission Ticket Free

El Capitan Theatre

This building started out holding live plays, but its first movie screening was of a controversial movie, Citizen Kane.
• Admission Ticket Free

TCL Chinese Theatres

See where the tradition of leaving handprints in the sidewalk began, along with some non-human hoof and paw prints.
• Admission Ticket Free

The Hollywood Roosevelt

This iconic hotel has been a playground for the stars since it hosted the first Academy Awards in 1929.
• Admission Ticket Free

The Magic Castle

This location is a members only club for magicians, but a stay can be arranged, for a price, of course.
• Admission Ticket Free

Freeman House

This house, designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is sadly uninhabitable due to its design.
• Admission Ticket Free

Hollywood Sign

Take in the view of the iconic Hollywood Sign from Hollywood Boulevard.
• Admission Ticket Free

Highlight

Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers

Include

Professional and courteous guide
Thoroughly researched and accurate history and facts

Exclude

Food and drink

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