Explore
Log in

Your Private Tour of Los Angeles

Overview
We are able to stop wherever you like to take some pictures of you while taking you there in style and comfort in a luxury vehicle while answering all your questions and telling you everything you need to know and more. Don't want to sit in a bus full of unfamiliar tourists? Would you like to go deep into the hills where the larger tour buses are not able to go? Do you think you'll want to get out and take a personalized picture outside a celebrity's home? Then join us on a tour of Los Angeles that is tailored to suit your travel interests and see the many exciting locations, historical landmarks and scenic views. Whether it be the glitz of Hollywood, the elegance of Beverly Hills or the movie star homes both past and present, LAdventure Tour is at your service. The tours we offer are merely guidelines and you are free to make any changes you’d like or add more time to create a personalized tour that will best suit your travel interests.
City: Los Angeles
Wed 14 May
i
You can choose the date already on the booking website
Starting at $345.00
Wed 14 May
Starting at $345.00
Make a reservation
What's Included
Private transportation
Air-conditioned vehicle
Guide
Photo Opportunities
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
1
Hollywood Boulevard
Take pictures on Hollywood Blvd, the Chinese Theatre with its nearly 200 handprints and footprints in cement dating back 100 years and the Dolby Theatre, home to today’s Academy Awards. There's the Hollywood Walk Of Fame with its many brass stars embedded into the sidewalk. The iconic Roosevelt Hotel which opened in 1927 and hosted the first ever Academy Awards ceremony in 1929. Get a picture with the Hollywood Sign behind you from Beachwood Drive.
2
Sunset Strip
Cruise along the 1.6 mile stretch of the Sunset Strip with stories from its many clubs and historic hotels on this famous stretch of roadway. Feel free to stop for some photographs.
3
Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive, in the heart of Beverly Hills is a must-see destination for any tourist. Its three blocks offer some of the most expensive and prestigious brands in the world like Chanel, Prada, Armani and Louis Vuitton. It was where Julia Roberts went on a shopping spree in Pretty Woman and, in the same movie, where Richard Gere resided at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel at the foot of the street. The hotel was also home to Elvis Presley, Warren Beatty and John Lennon for several years while regular guests have included Al Pacino, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Douglas and various presidents and royalty.
4
Beverly Hills
Let's go high up into the hills and see where the stars live, like Leonardo DiCaprio, Taylor Swift and Keanu Reeves. We'll get a picture of you with the Beverly Hills sign. Drive up Hillcrest Road, known as Billionaires Row, and get a look at some of the mega mansion with their majestic views, like Elvis Presley’s home when married to Priscilla. See the Beverly Hills Hotel, the most iconic celebrity hotel in the world. Go back in time on Roxbury Drive where stars like Lucille Ball and Jimmy Stewart lived. See the mansion where Michael Jackson died in 2009. Mapleton Drive, hosting rapper P Diddy in his big, white mansion and former home to Walt Disney, Humphrey Bogart and King of producers Aaron Spelling with his 123 room mansion. Talk to The Rock outside the Playboy Mansion.
Show 1 more stops
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Traveler Photos
Reviews (130)
fredfrab
Dec 2024
In the short periods when the tour guide was able to stop talking about himself, his mother, his car or his kidney stones his comments about Hollywood and the people who live there was extremely negative either as criticism of those that were homeless and used drugs or resentment of the very wealthy which put a dampener on the whole tour. To add to that he seemed to take great pleasure in pointing out where and how so many celebrities had either taken their own lives or been killed. All in all it was a very depressing and dull tour. In our view it was not good value for money.
Response from Host
Dec 2024
I respectfully disagree with the points you make here. With the sometimes heavy Los Angeles traffic, especially Friday afternoons I, while showing each and every point of interest, like to converse with my guests. I do, indeed, draw a contrast between the cities of Beverly Hills, West Hollywood and Hollywood itself. I believe I’m providing knowledge as well as the pleasure of sightseeing and, unlike some of the open-top tour operators, am 100% honest. (I don’t make anything up). Now to your comments, Sir. We stopped at the home where Michael Jackson died. That’s a popular tourist attraction and I do not take any pleasure from Jackson’s 2009 death nor, for that matter, do I anyone else’s. When pointing out Cedars Sinai Medical Center, I may on occasion mention kidney stones and in doing so am able to tell people to drink lots of water, thus hopefully enabling some folks to avoid this painful experience. You believe I resent the homeless? Not when they come to my house but otherwise, they are the most unfortunate people there are. But when you see a row of tents on the street, hard to say they’re a group of European tourists. I include, as you say, “drugs” with the homelessness. This is because fentanyl is a major cause of their situation. (I tend not to bring the issue up with families with children). Anyway, I say what has occurred over the last ten, fifty, hundred years in Hollywood as well as Beverly Hills. I do my research, as well as furnishing good locations to take pictures. I’m here also to provide my knowledge of Hollywood and Beverly Hills and all its history and, regrettably, not all of it is pleasant. You add I also dislike the wealthy. I have nothing but respect for those that have, by either mind or body, made it to the top. No idea where this and your other criticisms come from. Mentioning my mother is also uttered in your review. My Dad passed away three weeks ago and I’m still grieving. But I certainly did not bring my father up. Anyway, would’ve thought two gentlemen could converse a little in traffic or in the sometimes long gaps between the sights. After revealing your displeasure of the tour so far, I tried to make up for it by taking you high up into the hills of Bel Air and Beverly Hills. I went overtime and was happy to do so. Still, silence. After picking you up you had barely said a word, from Beverly Hills to the heart of Hollywood. That is perfectly fine. But attacking me for what I believe to be good, healthy and honest conversation is not so righteous. Anyway, I value all of my guests and only want them to have a wonderful experience. I’m very sorry I wasn’t able to provide that for you.
628danyellg
Dec 2024
Had a great day touring LA with David. He took us to all the spots including the Hollywood sign, Sunset Strip, Rodeo Drive and Beverly Hills. Can definitely recommend!
tyronc412
Dec 2024
Lovely custom trip around Hollywood and Beverly Hills. David had lots of local knowledge and was happy to customise the Tyron to suit our interests.

Related events

Events in the same area

Is your language English
If not, please select your preferred language from the list below.
English
English
Are you in New York City
If not, please select your city so we can show you local tours and experiences!
New York City
New York City