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The Los Angeles Tour with LAX Pickup and Drop-offs
Quick Details
Tour Length: 8+/- hours
Tour Schedule + Start Times: Thursdays – 9:00am
Tour Pickup Location: Anaheim and Orange County Beach Cities
Transportation: Leave the driving to us; we pick you up in our new customized and air-conditioned mini-bus and return you when the tour is finished!
Food/Drink: Complimentary water & snacks included
LEAVE THE DRIVING TO TO US!! –
With multiple Orange County pickup locations (Laguna Beach and Anaheim), join us on a fantastic LA tour where we’ll show you the best Los Angeles has to offer!
We begin our day traveling around the sights of Downtown. With highlights that include The Walt Disney Concert Hall, City Hall, and the start of the city at Olvera Street. From Downtown, we make our way to the Griffith Observatory for our first stop to see panoramic views of the Hollywood sign and the city-scape.
After this we make our way over to the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, The Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, and walk the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre where the Academy Awards are held!
From Hollywood, we head over to our lunch stop (meals not included in ticket price) at The Original Farmers Market. Here our guests can choose lunch from one of the 37 food stalls featuring food from all around the world. Once are guests bellies are full from their incredible lunch, we will make our way over to Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills and explore where the rich and famous do their shopping! Once our guests have enjoyed the opulence of Beverly Hills, we’ll make our way through Century City, past the world famous 20th Century Fox Studios and onto the Beach Cities!
On the Westside, you’re sure to get some great pictures of the Santa Monica pier with Malibu in the background, then we stop at Venice beach for it’s famous people walking. From the professional skateboarders hitting the skate park on the beach, to bodybuilders, and the boardwalk; Venice is sure to a fun way to end the day!
STOPS INCLUDED IN TOUR:
Griffith Observatory is an observatory on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with a close view of the Hollywood Sign and an extensive array of space and science-related displays.
The Farmers Market is an area of food stalls, sit-down eateries, prepared food vendors, and produce markets in Los Angeles, California. First opened in July 1934, it is also a historic Los Angeles landmark and it is a very big tourist attraction.
The Farmers Market features more than 100 vendors, including ready-to-eat foods, grocers, and tourist shops, and is located just south of CBS Television City. Unlike most farmers’ markets, which are held only at intervals, the Farmers’ Market of Los Angeles is a permanent installation and is open seven days a week. The vendors serve many kinds of food, both American cuisine from local farmers and local ethnic foods from the many immigrant communities of Los Angeles, with many Latin American and Asian cuisines well represented.
It is located at the corner of 3rd Street and Fairfax Avenue in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles. It is adjacent to The Grove outdoor shopping mall; an electric-powered streetcar runs between the two sites.
The market is a destination for foodies in search of the market’s ethnic cuisines, its specialty food markets, and its prepared-food stalls. A sign that reads “Meet Me at Third and Fairfax” displays at the front of the Farmers Market.
In the heart of Beverly Hills, three blocks of Rodeo Drive are home to the epicenter of luxury, fashion and lifestyle. It’s home to some of fashion’s most celebrated brands including Gucci, Valentino, and Chanel.
Venice is a residential, commercial, and recreational beachfront neighborhood within Los Angeles, California. It is located within the urban region of western Los Angeles County known as the Westside.
Venice was founded in 1905 as a seaside resort town. It was an independent city until 1926, when it merged with Los Angeles. Today, Venice is known for its canals, beaches, and the circus-like Ocean Front Walk, a two-and-a-half-mile (4.0 km) pedestrian promenade that features performers, mystics, artists and vendors. In the later half of the 2010s, the neighborhood faced severe gentrification that raised real-estate prices and pushed out many long-term inhabitants.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame comprises more than 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California. The stars are permanent public monuments to achievement in the entertainment industry, bearing the names of a mix of actors, musicians, directors, producers, musical and theatrical groups, fictional characters, and others. The Walk of Fame is administered by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and maintained by the self-financing Hollywood Historic Trust. It is a popular tourist destination, with a reported 10 million visitors in 2003.