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Excursion d'une demi-journée à Los Angeles - Centre-ville, Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, Farmer's Market

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Dive into the life of Los Angeles on this comprehensive guided tour. Discover the best landmarks and visit sights without a hassle. Following your enthusiastic local guide, you’ll get the most from sights specially selected according to your preferences.

Revel in the thriving energy of the city visiting the most iconic spots and locations you’ve never known before. Prepare for a stunning eye-opening adventure and try the most mouth-watering delicacies as recommended by your guide. Hear intriguing and fascinating facts about the city life, celebrities, Hollywood, stroll through historic districts, and be amazed by the fast growth pace and the development scale.

Explore LA with a local guide

Combine the major tourist must-sees with hidden sights not all visitors able to discover

Watch the city life from a local perspective and check out the best food options

Hear intriguing and fascinating facts about the city life, celebrities and Hollywood
Ville: Los Angeles
Fri 12 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Must-see attractions and off the beaten path
Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
Live commentary on board
Iconic places for photo shoot
All taxes
Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
Friendly local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
À quoi s'attendre
1
Downtown Historic District
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
2
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
3
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
4
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
5
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
6
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
7
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
8
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
9
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
10
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
11
Downtown Historic District
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
12
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
13
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
14
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
15
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
16
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
17
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
18
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
19
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
20
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
21
Downtown Historic District
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
22
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
23
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
24
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
25
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
26
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
27
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
28
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
29
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
30
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
31
Quartier historique du centre-ville
Commencez votre voyage depuis le centre culturel de la Cité des Anges. Admirez les gratte-ciel entrelacés avec des bâtiments historiques, des monuments, des galeries d'art et des restaurants exquis. Le quartier comprend des bâtiments gouvernementaux, des théâtres et des parcs. Découvrez les détails de la fondation de la ville en 1781 par un groupe d'immigrants du Mexique et de sa forte augmentation de la population dans les années 1880.
32
Salle de concert Walt Disney
Prenez une photo près du Walt Disney Concert Hall, la plus récente salle de concert de Los Angeles, qui abrite l'Orchestre philharmonique de Los Angeles, qui a ouvert ses portes le 21 octobre 2003. Le bâtiment remarquable du Concert Hall, conçu par Frank Gehry, attire un grand nombre de touristes. La salle peut accueillir jusqu'à 2 265 spectateurs et possède des qualités acoustiques exceptionnelles. La salle est devenue l'une des attractions emblématiques, qui étonne et inspire, avec certains, elle provoque des protestations, mais en règle générale, ne laisse personne indifférent.
33
Pavillon Dorothy Chandler
Visitez l'un des plus grands centres d'art du spectacle du pays, un lieu culturel important où se déroulent des pièces d'opéra de Los Angeles. La construction du pavillon Dorothy Chandler a commencé en 1962 et s'est terminée en deux ans. La salle peut accueillir 3 197 spectateurs sur quatre niveaux. Les intérieurs comprennent un large escalier incurvé, de magnifiques lustres et une décoration luxueuse. L'extérieur du bâtiment est aussi bon que son intérieur. Il a une forme unique et non triviale, ressemblant à une construction en verre avec ses hautes fenêtres. Le pavillon porte le nom de Dorothy Chandler, une femme qui a fait don de 19 millions de dollars pour l'ouverture du bâtiment. Le premier concert eut lieu le 6 décembre 1964, avec une représentation de l'Orchestre Philharmonique.
34
Parc Griffith
Admirez l'une des attractions touristiques les plus visitées et les plus appréciées de LA. Montez la montagne pour admirer de splendides vues d'en haut sur toute la Cité des Anges, le centre-ville, l'océan et le panneau Hollywood. Admirez l'observatoire Griffith, l'un des symboles de Los Angeles. L'accès à l'observatoire est gratuit, s'il n'y a pas de restrictions COVID-19. Écoutez votre guide vous indiquer les quartiers et les quartiers de la ville. N'oubliez pas de prendre de superbes photos avec le panneau Hollywood et de superbes vues derrière votre dos.
35
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Promenez-vous sur Hollywood Boulevard pour trouver l'étoile de votre artiste préféré sur le Walk of Fame. Aucun voyage à LA n'est possible d'imaginer sans visiter cet endroit. Explorez la conception originale du théâtre chinois TCL et émerveillez-vous devant les détails raffinés de cette salle de cinéma emblématique. C'était autrefois la maison des Oscars et vous trouverez des mains et des empreintes de célébrités célèbres devant l'entrée. Saisissez l'occasion de voir le Dolby Theatre, lieu actuel de la cérémonie des Oscars. Laissez-vous fasciner par le moment de se tenir devant le lieu, qui attire des millions de personnes rêvant de voir le tapis rouge et les célébrités.
36
Bande du coucher du soleil
Découvrez le meilleur de la vie nocturne, de la nourriture et des lieux de rencontre de Los Angeles en vous promenant dans le Sunset Strip, situé à West Hollywood. Il offre une grande diversité de salles de concert, de clubs, de bars, d'hôtels exclusifs et d'événements animés. La rue attire aussi bien les touristes que les locaux qui aiment sortir. Laissez-vous divertir par l'ambiance rock and roll du hotspot de la vie nocturne de Los Angeles.
37
Rodéo Drive
Promenez-vous dans l'une des cinq rues les plus chères du monde avec toutes les boutiques de marques les plus célèbres comme BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier et autres. C'est une artère glamour de Beverly Hills. Lorsqu'il rencontre Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard et Canon Drive, il forme une oasis de luxe, connue sous le nom de Triangle d'or. Regardez les tendances haut de gamme du lèche-vitrine ou entrez dans l'un des nombreux magasins si vous pouvez vous le permettre et que vous portez des tenues décontractées sophistiquées.
38
Beverly Hills
Découvrez les quartiers les plus en vogue et les plus prestigieux de Los Angeles, qui fascine par son luxe. Il a été fondé en tant que village général à l'époque. Votre guide vous montrera le quartier et tous les sites disponibles pour les touristes. Beverly Hills est un lieu de prédilection pour les amateurs de shopping et de vie nocturne. Vous aurez également la chance de rencontrer des célébrités ici. Faites-vous prendre en photo avec le célèbre panneau Beverly Hills et découvrez le magnifique étang Lilly dans le parc Beverly Hills Gardens, un endroit parfait pour une promenade par une chaude journée ensoleillée.
39
Le marché fermier original
Mangez à travers l'emblématique marché fermier original en vous délectant des délices de la cuisine locale et des plats authentiques de différentes parties du monde. Laissez-vous envoûter par le plus grand choix de plats et de fruits frais. Vous ne vous perdrez jamais car votre guide est toujours là pour vous aider et vous donner quelques conseils sur l'endroit où saisir la bouchée la plus savoureuse. Découvrez le Grove à proximité, qui est un fantastique centre commercial en plein air avec une salle de cinéma, une fontaine animée, un chariot et de nombreuses choses intéressantes à faire et à voir.
40
Quartier coréen
Visitez un quartier coréen de Los Angeles, habité par plus de 120 000 habitants. Il est situé dans la partie centrale de Los Angeles et est considéré comme l'un des quartiers les plus densément peuplés de la ville. C'est un quartier multiculturel où l'on peut entendre l'espagnol dans un restaurant coréen ou vice versa. K-town possède un grand nombre de magasins, restaurants, bars, karaoké et clubs. Le quartier est également un centre de vie nocturne animé avec plus de 500 discothèques. Admirez la petite partie de Séoul de Koreatown avec beaucoup d'enseignes coréennes. Découvrez diverses possibilités de restauration en choisissant n'importe quelle cuisine nationale, y compris le barbecue coréen, les tacos mexicains, les pizzas, les nouilles vietnamiennes, la restauration rapide américaine et bien plus encore.
41
Downtown Los Angeles
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
42
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
43
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
44
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
45
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
46
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
47
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
48
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
49
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
50
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
51
Downtown Los Angeles
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
52
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
53
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
54
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
55
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
56
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
57
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
58
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
59
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
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Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
61
Downtown Los Angeles
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
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Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
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Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
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Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
65
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
66
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
67
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
68
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
69
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
70
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
71
Downtown Los Angeles
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
72
Walt Disney Concert Hall
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
73
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
74
Griffith Park
Admire one of the most visited and most favorite tourist attractions of LA. Go up the mountain to witness splendid views from above overlooking the whole City of Angels, Downtown, ocean, and Hollywood Sign. Marvel at Griffith Observatory, one of the symbols of Los Angeles. The access to the observatory is free of charge, in case there are no COVID-19 restrictions. Hear your guide pointing to the city districts and neighborhoods. Don’t forget to take stunning pictures with the Hollywood Sign and great views behind your back.
75
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Stroll down Hollywood Boulevard to find your favorite artist’s star on the Walk of Fame. No trip to LA is possible to imagine without visiting this place. Explore the original design of the TCL Chinese Theatre and marvel at the fine details of this iconic movie theater. It used to be the home to Academy Awards and you’ll find hand and footprints of famous celebrities in front of the entrance. Take a chance to see Dolby Theatre, a present home to Oscar’s ceremony. Be fascinated by the moment of standing in front of the place, which attracts millions of people dreaming to see the red carpet and celebrities.
76
Sunset Strip
Discover the best of LA’s nightlife, food, and hangout options wandering through the Sunset Strip, located in West Hollywood. It offers a great diversity of music venues, clubs, bars exclusive hotels, and lively events. The street attracts tourists as well as locals who like going out. Be entertained by the rock and roll feel of the Los Angeles nightlife hotspot.
77
Rodeo Drive
Stroll down one of the five most expensive streets in the world with all the most famous brands boutiques like BVLGARI, Burberry, Gucci, Cartier, and others. This is a glamorous artery of Beverly Hills. When it meets Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica Boulevard, and Canon Drive it forms an oasis of luxury, which is known as a Golden Triangle. Look at the high-end trends going on window shopping or enter one of many stores if you can afford it and you wear sophisticated casual.
78
Beverly Hills
Check out the most fashionable and prestigious neighborhoods of Los Angeles, which fascinates with its luxury. It was founded as a general village back in the day. Your guide will show you the district and all sights available for tourists. Beverly Hills is a favorite place for shopping and nightlife lovers. You will also have a chance to run into celebrities here. Get your picture taken with the famous Beverly Hills Sign and check out the beautiful Lilly Pond in Beverly Hills Gardens Park, a perfect place for a walk on a hot sunny day.
79
The Original Farmers Market
Eat your way through the iconic Original Farmer’s Market reveling in the delicacies of local cuisine and authentic dishes from different parts of the world. Be mesmerized by the greatest food choice and fresh fruits. You won’t ever get lost because your guide is always here for you to help and to give you some tips on where to grab the most toothsome bite. Check out the Grove nearby, which is a fantastic outdoor mall with a movie theater, animated fountain, trolley, and a lot of cool things to do and see.
80
Koreatown
Visit a Korean neighborhood of Los Angeles, which is inhabited by more than 120,000 residents. It is located in the central part of LA and is considered one of the most densely populated districts of the city. This is a multicultural district where you can hear Spanish in a Korean restaurant or vice versa. K-town possesses a huge number of stores, restaurants, bars, karaoke, and clubs. The neighborhood is also a lively nightlife center with more than 500 nightclubs. Admire the little Seoul part of Koreatown with a lot of Korean signboards. Discover diverse food opportunities choosing any national cuisine including Korean BBQ, Mexican tacos, pizzas, Vietnamese noodles, American fast food, and a lot more.
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Commentaires (5)
Stephanie_C
Nov 2024
The Guide was perfect, full of details and the tour so worth it. If we could make it longer, especially the stop at Farmer’s Market, add another hour, that would have been excellent!
Patti_F
Jul 2022
We loved the beautiful view from the Griffith Observatory. Our guide was knowledgeable and very enthusiasts. Overall the tour was Great!
y0shitaa
Jun 2022
Prompt customer response! My trip was missed, but local friendly guides were nice to send me refund.

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