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Hollywood Tourist Scavenger Hunt

Overview
This Tourist Scavenger Hunt takes you up and down Hollywood Boulevard with a few side trips to see various interesting things you're expecting to see, and other things you didn't know where there.

It takes 2-3 hours to complete, do it whenever you wish - you select your own date and start time, no scheduling or reservation needed. 20+ challenges, games and enigmas to solve as you walk through this historic neighborhood.
City: Los Angeles
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $33.70
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $33.70
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What's Included
Available in English and French
Scavenger Hunt on smartphone (mobile site)
20+ challenges
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Activity done in small groups of 6 max. No need to touch anything, or enter anywhere.
What To Expect
1
Hollywood & La Brea Gateway (The Four Ladies of Hollywood Gazebo)
The 4 Ladies of Hollywood monument is topped by an obelisk with a sculpture of in her iconic billowing skirt. The 4 ladies represent the ethnic diversity of cinemaā€™s leading ladies. A 5th lady stands atop the gazebo and she is the subject of the 1st challenge.
2
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Various challenges with the stars on your scavenger hunt.
3
The Magic Castle
Welcome to the Academy of Magical Arts. No, this isn't where Harry Potter lives. Who guards this private club?
4
TCL Chinese Theatres
A fun game awaits you here to discover a specific set of footprints Learn about the history of this theatre. - See many stars' feet and hand imprints in the cement
5
Dolby Theatre
Formerly the Kodak Theatre, this is one of Los Angelesā€™ most impressive live entertainment venues. The Academy Awards are held here each year. 2 challenges await you here. Step inside the interior arcade to the top picture from years past. - See Muhamed Ali's star - Walk by the Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood - Walk by Jimmy Kimmel Live - Walk by El Capitan Theatre (we'll stop here later)
6
Hollywood Sign
A challenge leads to you to see the sign through the Babylon Gate.
7
Hollywood & Highland
Walk by: - Ripley's Believe it or not! museum - Guinness World Records Museum - Hollywood Wax Museum
8
Escape Hotel Hollywood
This is not a hotel but a room escape attraction. The Escape Hotel Hollywood is the largest live escape venue in the world. It is the destination of a previous challenge.
9
Capitol Records Building
A counting challenge here at the mid-point of your scavenger hunt - Walk by Hollywood & Vine - Walk by the Moon Landing Hollywood stars - Maria Candelaria wall mural on N.Hudson
10
Pantages Theatre
Many things to see around this extremity of your scavenger hunt. This used to be called the RKO Pantages Theater. It is an Art Deco live Theater venue, opened in 1930. Nowadays, this Theater predominantly presents Broadway musicals since the 1970s. It also hosts a few films premieres each year, such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in 2016.
11
Amoeba Music
Do you know your biology - different challenge here - See the CNN building
12
Hollywood Murals-You Are the Star
On this mural, the stars are looking at you! Dozens for movie legends are sitting in this theatre from Superman and R2-D2 to James Dean and Cher. Can you locate a specific start in this broad mural?
13
Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theater was built by the same man, Sid Grauman, who erected the Chinese Theater and El Capitan Theater. The Egyptian was faithfully restored by American Cinematheque in 1998. It originally opened in 1922. An observational challenge here - Walk by The Second City comedy club
14
El Capitan Theatre
The El Capitan is the 3rd cinema opened by Sid Grauman in the early 20th century. This Theater opened in 1926, one year before the Chinese Theater across the street. Fun question about this theatre, which you discover the answer? - Walk by Babylon Courtyard - Walk by Hollywood & Highland - Walk by Dolby Theatre
Show 11 more stops
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