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Visite privée en voiture de 4 heures à Los Angeles

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World class private tour, completely controlled by you!
Come see the best sights in Los Angeles, at your leisure!

Commentary and Tour by Michael Martello, a local legend and famous vlogger!

Don't worry about other people, this tour is completely tailored to you with the Pintours App!
With a total of 20 stops, you can tailor this tour to what you like, whether its beach views or city highlights!

With our app, you can pause the tour, and check out the locations as long as you want! You can skip a stop you don't like, and you have all the best information about each stop at your fingertips.
Ville: Los Angeles
Sun 22 Jun
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Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
2
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
3
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
4
Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
5
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
6
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
7
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
8
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
9
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
10
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
11
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
12
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
13
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
14
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
15
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
16
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
17
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
18
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
19
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
20
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
21
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
22
Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
23
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
24
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
25
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
26
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
27
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
28
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
29
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
30
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
31
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
32
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
33
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
34
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
35
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
36
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
37
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
38
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
39
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
40
Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
41
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
42
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
43
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
44
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
45
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
46
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
47
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
48
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
49
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
50
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
51
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
52
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
53
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
54
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
55
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
56
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
57
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
58
Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
59
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
60
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
61
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
62
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
63
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
64
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
65
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
66
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
67
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
68
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
69
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
70
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
71
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
72
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
73
Abbé Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard est une route longue d'un kilomètre bordée de boutiques, de restaurants et de galeries située dans la partie sud de Venice, à Los Angeles, en Californie. Il s'étend de Washington Boulevard à Main Street et abrite des produits locaux uniques ainsi que des marques internationalement reconnues.
74
plage de Venise
Connue pour son esprit bohème, Venise est une ville balnéaire animée avec des poches commerciales et résidentielles haut de gamme. La promenade de Venise à l'esprit libre est le site de boutiques branchées, d'artistes de rue et de peintures murales colorées. Il y a aussi un skate park et une salle de sport en plein air Muscle Beach. Abbot Kinney Boulevard propose des points chauds pour les gourmets, des boutiques élégantes et des cafés. Une enclave pittoresque de canaux est entourée de maisons modernistes.
75
Jetée de Santa Monica
Vous savez que vous êtes arrivé à Santa Monica, en Californie, lorsque vous voyez l'emblématique grande roue de la jetée de la plage de Santa Monica qui s'avance dans les eaux invitantes de l'océan Pacifique. Située au point le plus à l'ouest de Santa Monica, la jetée de Santa Monica est un incontournable de cette pittoresque communauté balnéaire. Regorgeant d'activités familiales, d'artistes de rue animés, de restaurants et de boutiques, la jetée publique offre également une vue imprenable et plus d'un siècle d'histoire.
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Parc des Palissades
Ce parc luxuriant de 25 acres surplombant le Pacifique est un endroit merveilleux pour les marcheurs, les cyclistes et les observateurs de personnes, et se connecte à la large plage de Santa Monica rendue célèbre dans les épisodes de "Baywatch" de la télévision.
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Promenade de la troisième rue
Paradis des cinéphiles, ce tronçon coloré de trois pâtés de maisons, ouvert uniquement aux piétons, compte une vingtaine d'écrans de cinéma, des centaines de magasins, de nombreux restaurants, des topiaires d'animaux et des animations de rue allant des danseurs aux diseurs de bonne aventure.
78
Beverly Hills
Abritant de nombreuses stars d'Hollywood, il comprend la rue commerçante haut de gamme de Rodeo Drive. Le vaste parc Beverly Gardens comprend des fontaines et des roseraies, ainsi qu'un panneau illuminé Beverly Hills. Le Greystone Mansion des années 1920 est la toile de fond de nombreux films. Connu comme un repaire de célébrités, le Beverly Hills Hotel est situé dans des jardins tropicaux et dispose d'un café au bord de la piscine.
79
Le Bosquet
La destination de shopping, de restauration et de style de vie préférée de Los Angeles. Explorez un mélange de commerces de détail, de restaurants et de divertissements dans un environnement en plein air vibrant de style et d'énergie. Rendez-vous avec vos amis et votre famille pour magasiner, dîner et créer des souvenirs sous le soleil californien.
80
Musée d'art du comté de Los Angeles
Situé sur le Pacific Rim, LACMA est le plus grand musée d'art de l'ouest des États-Unis, avec une collection de plus de 147 000 objets qui illuminent 6 000 ans d'expression artistique à travers le monde. Engagé à présenter une multitude d'histoires de l'art, LACMA expose et interprète des œuvres d'art à partir de points de vue nouveaux et inattendus qui sont informés par le riche patrimoine culturel et la diversité de la population de la région. L'esprit d'expérimentation de LACMA se reflète dans son travail avec des artistes, des technologues et des leaders d'opinion ainsi que dans ses partenariats régionaux, nationaux et mondiaux pour partager des collections et des programmes, créer des initiatives pionnières et engager de nouveaux publics.
81
Boulevard du coucher du soleil
L'une des rues les plus célèbres au monde, cette route relie les rues urbaines du centre-ville d'Hollywood aux avenues résidentielles luxuriantes, vertes et haut de gamme de Beverly Hills.
82
Avenue Melrose
L'une des rues les plus célèbres de LA, remplie de restaurants haut de gamme, de bars et de cafés. Vous pouvez trouver de nombreuses célébrités dans ce domaine
83
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Un monument historique qui se compose de plus de 2 700 étoiles en terrazzo et en laiton à cinq branches incrustées dans les trottoirs le long de 15 pâtés de maisons de Hollywood Boulevard
84
Parc du Canyon de Runyon
Un arrêt facultatif et uniquement disponible dans l'option Conduisez vous-même. L'une des destinations de randonnée les plus populaires de Los Angeles et apparaît souvent sur les listes des éditeurs des meilleures randonnées à Los Angeles.
85
Observatoire Griffith
L'observatoire Griffith est la porte d'entrée du sud de la Californie vers le cosmos ! Les visiteurs peuvent regarder à travers des télescopes, explorer des expositions, voir des spectacles en direct au planétarium Samuel Oschin et profiter de vues spectaculaires sur Los Angeles et le panneau Hollywood.
86
Randonnée sur le panneau Hollywood
Un arrêt facultatif et uniquement disponible dans l'option Conduisez vous-même. Un symbole internationalement reconnaissable. Tout le monde l'a vu sur des photos ou en conduisant à Los Angeles, mais pour ceux d'entre nous qui ont fait la randonnée jusqu'au sommet du panneau, sachez que c'est une expérience entièrement nouvelle. Une randonnée incontournable si vous êtes à LA; continuez à lire pour savoir comment vous pouvez vous rapprocher de la célèbre enseigne des collines d'Hollywood.
87
Centre ville
Le centre-ville de Los Angeles est une métropole animée de bâtiments imposants, de rues animées et d'entrepôts industriels. Il existe une multiplicité distincte de cultures ici avec un afflux croissant de professionnels et de hipsters. Beaucoup qualifient l'évolution du centre-ville au cours des dernières années de gentrification. De nouveaux lofts, bars, hôtels et restaurants voient régulièrement le jour. Le centre-ville abrite certains des meilleurs restaurants de la ville, leader de la scène gastronomique de LA, ainsi que des lieux culturels et sportifs, notamment le Walt Disney Concert Hall, le Staples Center et le Coliseum de l'Université de Californie du Sud.
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Plage de Manhattan
une communauté décontractée de South Bay populaire auprès des familles et des amateurs de plein air. La piste cyclable Strand serpente le long du front de mer entre des manoirs modernes et de vastes étendues de sable bordées de terrains de volley-ball. La jetée discrète de Manhattan Beach Pier comprend un aquarium pittoresque et offre une vue sur les surfeurs.
89
Plage d'Hermosa
Présentée comme l'une des 10 meilleures plages de Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach est le petit bijou au bord de la mer avec quelque chose pour tout le monde où le surf, le sable et les palmiers accueillent les visiteurs et les résidents toute l'année. Ce village balnéaire intime et ensoleillé combine un littoral spectaculaire, une large plage de sable, une riche histoire centenaire, des boutiques et des restaurants spécialisés et des festivals animés - longtemps un favori des Californiens.
90
Jetée de la plage de Redondo
Célèbre jetée connue pour ses restaurants pittoresques face à l'océan, ses boutiques, sa vie nocturne, sa musique et ses festivals.
91
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
92
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
93
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
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Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
95
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
96
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
97
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
98
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
99
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
100
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
101
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
102
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
103
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
104
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
105
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
106
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
107
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
108
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
109
Abbot Kinney Boulevard
Abbot Kinney Boulevard is a mile-long road lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries located in the southern part of Venice, Los Angeles, California. It stretches from Washington Boulevard to Main Street and is home to one-of-a–kind local goods as well as internationally recognized brands
110
Venice Beach
Known for its bohemian spirit, Venice is a buzzing beach town with upscale commercial and residential pockets. Free-spirited Venice Boardwalk is the site of funky shops, street performers and colorful murals. There’s also a skate park and Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Abbot Kinney Boulevard features foodie hot spots, stylish boutiques and coffee bars. A picturesque enclave of canals is surrounded by modernist homes.
111
Santa Monica Pier
You know you’ve arrived in Santa Monica, California when you see the iconic Ferris Wheel at the Santa Monica Beach Pier jutting into the inviting waters of the Pacific Ocean. Set at Santa Monica’s westernmost point, the Santa Monica Pier is a staple of this picturesque seaside community. Packed with family-friendly activities, vibrant street performers, restaurants and shops, the public pier also has stunning views and over a century’s worth of history.
112
Palisades Park
This lush, 25-acre park overlooking the Pacific is a wonderful place for walkers, bikers and people watchers, and connects with the broad Santa Monica beach made famous in TV's "Baywatch" episodes.
113
Third Street Promenade
A moviegoer's haven, this colorful three-block stretch, open to pedestrians only, has some 20 movie theater screens, hundreds of stores, numerous restaurants, animal topiaries and street entertainment running the gamut from dancers to fortune tellers.
114
Beverly Hills
Home to many Hollywood stars, it features the upscale shopping street of Rodeo Drive. The expansive Beverly Gardens Park has fountains and rose gardens, plus an illuminated Beverly Hills sign. The 1920s Greystone Mansion is the backdrop for many films. Known as a celebrity haunt, The Beverly Hills Hotel is set in tropical gardens and has a poolside cafe.
115
The Grove
Los Angeles’ favorite shopping, dining and lifestyle destination. Explore a mix of retail, restaurants and entertainment in an open-air environment pulsing with style and energy. Visit with friends and family to shop, dine and make memories under the California sun.
116
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Located on the Pacific Rim, LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection of more than 147,000 objects that illuminate 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA exhibits and interprets works of art from new and unexpected points of view that are informed by the region’s rich cultural heritage and diverse population. LACMA’s spirit of experimentation is reflected in its work with artists, technologists, and thought leaders as well as in its regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections and programs, create pioneering initiatives, and engage new audiences.
117
Sunset Boulevard
One of the world's most famous streets, this route links the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the lush, green and up-scale residential avenues of Beverly Hills.
118
Melrose Avenue
One of LA's most famous streets, filled with upscale dining, bars, and coffee shops. You can find many celebrities in this area
119
Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard
120
Runyon Canyon Park
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. One of the most popular hiking destinations in Los Angeles and often shows up on publishers' lists of best hikes in LA.
121
Griffith Observatory
Griffith Observatory is southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Visitors may look through telescopes, explore exhibits, see live shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, and enjoy spectacular views of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign.
122
Hike the Hollywood Sign
An optional stop and only available in the drive yourself option. An internationally recognizable symbol. Everyone's seen it in photos or while driving in LA, but for those of us who have done the hike up to the top of the sign know that it's an entirely new experience. A must do hike if you're in LA; keep reading to learn how you can get up close and personal with the famous sign in the Hollywood Hills.
123
Downtown
Downtown Los Angeles is a busy metropolis of towering buildings, bustling streets, and industrial warehouses. There is a distinct multiplicity of cultures here with a growing influx of business professionals and hipsters. Many call the evolution of Downtown over recent years gentrification. New lofts, bars, hotels and restaurants are popping up regularly. Downtown is home to some of the very best restaurants in the city leading the LA foodie scene, plus it is the location of cultural and sports venues including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Staples Center, and the Coliseum at the University of Southern California.
124
Manhattan Beach
a laid-back South Bay community popular with families and outdoor enthusiasts. The Strand bike path winds along the oceanfront between modern mansions and wide stretches of sand lined with volleyball courts. Low-key Manhattan Beach Pier features a quaint aquarium and views of surfers.
125
Hermosa Beach
Featured as one of the Top 10 Beaches on the Travel Channel, Hermosa Beach is the little gem by the sea with something for everyone where the surf, sand and palms welcome visitors and residents year-round. This intimate sun-drenched beachside village combines a spectacular coastline, wide sandy beach, a century-old rich history, specialty shops and restaurants and lively festivals - long a favorite with Californians.
126
Redondo Beach Pier
Landmark pier known for scenic oceanfront dining, shopping & nightlife, plus music & festivals.
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (8)
Forest B
Nov 2024
Our chauffeur Barkat -- 5 stars! ! he was so kind and attentive and took us to some very prime locations. we were very pleased. we would request him again as our driver and would recommend him to anyone and Pin Tours
Hayley_P
Nov 2023
Unfortunately this did not meet our expectation. We understand this is an app based tour but had thought with a driver that they would be familiar with the route, know the stops and let us know approximate times we could spend at specific stops. Our driver spoke less than ten words to us in four hours, skipped stops (I was following the route on our phone) and was visibly irritated by the app and traffic including telling us the app was wrong. We had a 6 year old in the car and he played a radio station with frequent expletives in talkback language. Was just a super expensive Uber unfortunately, definitely not as advertised. You would be better off picking a couple of the destinations and ubering - save significantly on the cost and see the same sights.
janetbI7631DS
Oct 2023
Brandon really knows his music history! Great tour and good way to see a lot of LA! Comfortable vehicle, knowledgable guide and lots of laughs! You'll enjoy this one!

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