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Wycieczka po Los Angeles z terminali wycieczkowych Long Beach i San Pedro

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Arriving to port of Los Angeles or Port of Long Beach by Cruise ship??? Then this tour is for you! Tour famous Los Angeles landmarks and local institutions on this fun, action-packed day trip from Port of Long Beach and Port of San Pedro (along with all your luggage). See top Downtown Los Angeles area, and attractions including TCL Chinese Theater, Griffith Observatory, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Beverly Hills, Venice Beach, Santa Monica and the Hollywood Sign. Get a close-up view of famous movie locations, see the biggest ports in the US and explore Hollywood Boulevard on this tour that's a well-balanced mix of guided tours and free time. you have an option to be dropped off to LAX Airport (along with your luggage) at the end of this tour (4:00 PM).
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Wyjazd LAX (16:00)
Profesjonalny przewodnik
Transport klimatyzowanym autobusem Mini/Large
Odbiór i dowóz z terminali rejsowych
LAX drop off (4:00 PM)
Professional guide
Transportation by air-conditioned Mini /Large bus
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Child seats are required for infants under the age of 3 years per California state law. You must bring your own seat
  • A minimum of 1 passengers is required per booking
Czego oczekiwać
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
KOLISEUM W LOS ANGELES Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to amerykański stadion sportowy znajdujący się w Exposition Park. Stadion służy jako siedziba drużyny piłkarskiej University of Southern California (USC) Trojans. Coliseum jest pierwszym stadionem, który dwukrotnie gościł Letnie Igrzyska Olimpijskie, w 1932 i 1984 roku. CENTRUM LOS ANGELES W przeciwieństwie do innych dużych miast, wiele osób odwiedza Los Angeles bez stawiania stopy w centrum miasta. Szkoda, ponieważ Downtown LA jest bogate w zabytkową architekturę i atrakcje kulturalne, nie wspominając o kompleksach sportowych i rozrywkowych. Ten pokaz slajdów zawiera podgląd niektórych fajnych atrakcji w centrum Los Angeles, które warto odwiedzić.
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Obserwatorium Griffitha
OBSERWATORIUM GRIFFITH PARK, napis Hollywood: Obserwatorium jest popularną atrakcją turystyczną ze wspaniałym widokiem na Znak Hollywood oraz szeroką gamą wystaw związanych z kosmosem i nauką.
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Hollywoodzka Aleja Sławy
Aleja sławy (Hollywood Blvd) Chiński Teatr Graumana - Hollywoodzka Aleja Gwiazd – - Teatr Kodak (Dom Oskarów) - Hotel Hollywood Roosevelt, i wiele innych znanych miejsc, których nie sposób wymienić... Odkąd pierwsza gwiazda została przyznana Joanne Woodward w 1960 r., celebryci i fikcyjne postacie, które przyczyniły się do rozwoju tutejszego przemysłu rozrywkowego, zostały wyróżnione gwiazdą w Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Obecnie jest ponad 2300 tych pięcioramiennych gwiazd z brązu, w tym niektóre z ostatnich wyróżnień, takie jak Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx i Forrest Whitaker oraz The Munchkins, gwiazdy filmu „Czarnoksiężnik z Krainy Oz” z 1939 roku.
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Plac Zachodzącego Słońca
Lunch w Mel's Diner: najlepsze doznania kulinarne z lat 50.! George Lucas nakręcił sceny do American Graffiti w Mel's Diner. Ten na Sunset Strip, gdzie zatrzymujemy się na lunch podczas całodniowej wycieczki, nadal jest świetnym miejscem do obserwowania celebrytów! Nie „musisz” jeść tutaj lunchu – ale dlaczego nie miałbyś chcieć? Możesz po prostu rozpoznać kogoś sławnego przy sąsiednim stole. Nie daj się zwieść ich sprytnemu przebraniu (okulary przeciwsłoneczne Rayban(tm))! Obiad z gwiazdami!
5
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive: To miasto, w którym lombardy nazywane są „pożyczkodawcami zabezpieczenia” i udzielają szybkich pożyczek na mercedesy i ferrari zamiast tosterów. Jest to miasto, w którym niektóre sklepy odzieżowe wymagają od klientów dokonywania rezerwacji z wyprzedzeniem i gdzie kupujący rutynowo mogą wydać 100 000 dolarów lub więcej podczas jednej wizyty w butiku na Rodeo Drive lub Wilshire Blvd. Miasto, w którym poczta oferuje usługi parkingowego. „Miasto siostrzane” tego miasta to nic innego jak Cannes we Francji.
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święta Monika
Santa Monica Beach: Podążaj najsłynniejszą amerykańską autostradą biegową do Oceanu Spokojnego, a znajdziesz się na molo w Santa Monica. Zaprojektowany sto lat temu jako pałac i park rozrywki, obecnie odrestaurowany rodzinny plac zabaw przygotowuje się do swojej 100. Gali w 2009 roku.
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Plaża w Wenecji
Venice Beach: Hilary Duff nakręciła tutaj wideo, Jim Morrison i The Doors oraz lider zespołu Benny Goodman rozpoczęli tutaj swoje kariery, a teraz jest to miejsce, które aktorzy Jane Fonda, Viggo Mortensen i Elijah Wood nazywają domem. Uwaga: ze względu na warunki miejskie w Venice Beach, możemy zastąpić Venice Beach Fisherman's Village w Marina Del Rey. To Venice Beach, beztroski nadmorski kurort, uwielbiany ze względu na swój artystyczny charakter, butiki, artystów ulicznych, artystów, wróżbitów na deptaku i wspaniałe miejsce do obserwowania ludzi (nie wspominając o obserwowaniu gwiazd)! Muscle beach i dużo więcej....(LAX dowóz jest dostępny pod koniec wycieczki: 16:00).
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park. The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team.The Coliseum is the first stadium to have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice, in 1932 and 1984. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Unlike other large cities, many people visit Los Angeles without ever setting foot Downtown. That’s a shame, since Downtown LA is rich with historic architecture and cultural attractions, not to mention sports and entertainment complexes. This slide show gives you a preview of some of the cool things to do in Downtown Los Angeles that are worth a visit.
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Griffith Observatory
GRIFFITH PARK OBSERVATORY,Hollywood Sign: The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with an excellent view of the Hollywood Sign, and an extensive array of space and science-related displays.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
WALK OF FAME (Hollywood Blvd) Grauman's Chinese Theatre - The Hollywood Walk of Fame - - Kodak Theater, (Home of the Oscars) - The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel , and many more famous places too numerous to list... Since the first star was awarded to Joanne Woodward, in 1960, celebrities and fictional characters that have contributed to the entertainment industry here have recognized with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. There are now more than 2,300 of these five-pointed bronze stars including some of the most recent honorees such as Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx and Forrest Whitaker and The Munchkins, stars of the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.
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Sunset Plaza
Lunch at Mel's Diner:The ultimate 50’s dining experience! George Lucas filmed scenes for American Graffiti at a Mel’s Diner. The one on Sunset Strip, where we stop for lunch on the full-day tour, is still a great place for celebrity spotting! You don’t “have” to have lunch here – but why wouldn’t you want to? You just might recognize someone famous at the next table. Don’t let their clever disguise (Rayban(tm) sunglasses) fool you! Dine with the stars!
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Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive: This is a city where the pawn shops are called “collateral lenders,” and make quick loans on Mercedes and Ferraris instead of toasters. This is a city where some of the clothing stores require customers to make advance reservations to shop, and where shoppers may routinely drop $100,000 or more in a single visit to a boutique on Rodeo Drive or Wilshire Blvd. A city where the post office offers valet parking. This town’s “Sister City” is none other than Cannes, France.
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Santa Monica
Santa Monica Beach: Follow America’s most famous cross country highway to the Pacific Ocean, and you will find yourself at the Santa Monica Pier. Designed as a pleasure palace and park a century ago, currently this restored family playground is gearing up for its 100th Gala in 2009.
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Venice Beach
Venice Beach: Hilary Duff shot a video here, Jim Morrison and the Doors and bandleader Benny Goodman both got their careers started here, and now it is the place actors Jane Fonda, Viggo Mortensen and Elijah Wood call home. Please note: Due to Venice Beach city conditions, we might substitute Venice Beach to Fisherman's Village in Marina Del Rey. It’s Venice Beach, the free-spirited beach resort town beloved for its Bohemian character, boutiques, street performers, artists, fortune tellers on the boardwalk and as a stellar place for people-watching (not to mention star-gazing)!Muscle beach and much more....( LAX drop off is available at the end of the tour: 4:00 pm).
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park. The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team.The Coliseum is the first stadium to have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice, in 1932 and 1984. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Unlike other large cities, many people visit Los Angeles without ever setting foot Downtown. That’s a shame, since Downtown LA is rich with historic architecture and cultural attractions, not to mention sports and entertainment complexes. This slide show gives you a preview of some of the cool things to do in Downtown Los Angeles that are worth a visit.
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Griffith Observatory
GRIFFITH PARK OBSERVATORY,Hollywood Sign: The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with an excellent view of the Hollywood Sign, and an extensive array of space and science-related displays.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
WALK OF FAME (Hollywood Blvd) Grauman's Chinese Theatre - The Hollywood Walk of Fame - - Kodak Theater, (Home of the Oscars) - The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel , and many more famous places too numerous to list... Since the first star was awarded to Joanne Woodward, in 1960, celebrities and fictional characters that have contributed to the entertainment industry here have recognized with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. There are now more than 2,300 of these five-pointed bronze stars including some of the most recent honorees such as Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx and Forrest Whitaker and The Munchkins, stars of the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.
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Sunset Plaza
Lunch at Mel's Diner:The ultimate 50’s dining experience! George Lucas filmed scenes for American Graffiti at a Mel’s Diner. The one on Sunset Strip, where we stop for lunch on the full-day tour, is still a great place for celebrity spotting! You don’t “have” to have lunch here – but why wouldn’t you want to? You just might recognize someone famous at the next table. Don’t let their clever disguise (Rayban(tm) sunglasses) fool you! Dine with the stars!
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Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive: This is a city where the pawn shops are called “collateral lenders,” and make quick loans on Mercedes and Ferraris instead of toasters. This is a city where some of the clothing stores require customers to make advance reservations to shop, and where shoppers may routinely drop $100,000 or more in a single visit to a boutique on Rodeo Drive or Wilshire Blvd. A city where the post office offers valet parking. This town’s “Sister City” is none other than Cannes, France.
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Santa Monica
Santa Monica Beach: Follow America’s most famous cross country highway to the Pacific Ocean, and you will find yourself at the Santa Monica Pier. Designed as a pleasure palace and park a century ago, currently this restored family playground is gearing up for its 100th Gala in 2009.
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Venice Beach
Venice Beach: Hilary Duff shot a video here, Jim Morrison and the Doors and bandleader Benny Goodman both got their careers started here, and now it is the place actors Jane Fonda, Viggo Mortensen and Elijah Wood call home. Please note: Due to Venice Beach city conditions, we might substitute Venice Beach to Fisherman's Village in Marina Del Rey. It’s Venice Beach, the free-spirited beach resort town beloved for its Bohemian character, boutiques, street performers, artists, fortune tellers on the boardwalk and as a stellar place for people-watching (not to mention star-gazing)!Muscle beach and much more....( LAX drop off is available at the end of the tour: 4:00 pm).
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park. The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team.The Coliseum is the first stadium to have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice, in 1932 and 1984. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Unlike other large cities, many people visit Los Angeles without ever setting foot Downtown. That’s a shame, since Downtown LA is rich with historic architecture and cultural attractions, not to mention sports and entertainment complexes. This slide show gives you a preview of some of the cool things to do in Downtown Los Angeles that are worth a visit.
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Griffith Observatory
GRIFFITH PARK OBSERVATORY,Hollywood Sign: The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with an excellent view of the Hollywood Sign, and an extensive array of space and science-related displays.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
WALK OF FAME (Hollywood Blvd) Grauman's Chinese Theatre - The Hollywood Walk of Fame - - Kodak Theater, (Home of the Oscars) - The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel , and many more famous places too numerous to list... Since the first star was awarded to Joanne Woodward, in 1960, celebrities and fictional characters that have contributed to the entertainment industry here have recognized with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. There are now more than 2,300 of these five-pointed bronze stars including some of the most recent honorees such as Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx and Forrest Whitaker and The Munchkins, stars of the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.
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Sunset Plaza
Lunch at Mel's Diner:The ultimate 50’s dining experience! George Lucas filmed scenes for American Graffiti at a Mel’s Diner. The one on Sunset Strip, where we stop for lunch on the full-day tour, is still a great place for celebrity spotting! You don’t “have” to have lunch here – but why wouldn’t you want to? You just might recognize someone famous at the next table. Don’t let their clever disguise (Rayban(tm) sunglasses) fool you! Dine with the stars!
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Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive: This is a city where the pawn shops are called “collateral lenders,” and make quick loans on Mercedes and Ferraris instead of toasters. This is a city where some of the clothing stores require customers to make advance reservations to shop, and where shoppers may routinely drop $100,000 or more in a single visit to a boutique on Rodeo Drive or Wilshire Blvd. A city where the post office offers valet parking. This town’s “Sister City” is none other than Cannes, France.
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Santa Monica
Santa Monica Beach: Follow America’s most famous cross country highway to the Pacific Ocean, and you will find yourself at the Santa Monica Pier. Designed as a pleasure palace and park a century ago, currently this restored family playground is gearing up for its 100th Gala in 2009.
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Venice Beach
Venice Beach: Hilary Duff shot a video here, Jim Morrison and the Doors and bandleader Benny Goodman both got their careers started here, and now it is the place actors Jane Fonda, Viggo Mortensen and Elijah Wood call home. Please note: Due to Venice Beach city conditions, we might substitute Venice Beach to Fisherman's Village in Marina Del Rey. It’s Venice Beach, the free-spirited beach resort town beloved for its Bohemian character, boutiques, street performers, artists, fortune tellers on the boardwalk and as a stellar place for people-watching (not to mention star-gazing)!Muscle beach and much more....( LAX drop off is available at the end of the tour: 4:00 pm).
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is an American sports stadium located in the Exposition Park. The stadium serves as the home to the University of Southern California (USC) Trojans football team.The Coliseum is the first stadium to have hosted the Summer Olympic Games twice, in 1932 and 1984. DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES Unlike other large cities, many people visit Los Angeles without ever setting foot Downtown. That’s a shame, since Downtown LA is rich with historic architecture and cultural attractions, not to mention sports and entertainment complexes. This slide show gives you a preview of some of the cool things to do in Downtown Los Angeles that are worth a visit.
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Griffith Observatory
GRIFFITH PARK OBSERVATORY,Hollywood Sign: The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with an excellent view of the Hollywood Sign, and an extensive array of space and science-related displays.
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Hollywood Walk of Fame
WALK OF FAME (Hollywood Blvd) Grauman's Chinese Theatre - The Hollywood Walk of Fame - - Kodak Theater, (Home of the Oscars) - The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel , and many more famous places too numerous to list... Since the first star was awarded to Joanne Woodward, in 1960, celebrities and fictional characters that have contributed to the entertainment industry here have recognized with a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. There are now more than 2,300 of these five-pointed bronze stars including some of the most recent honorees such as Halle Berry, Jamie Foxx and Forrest Whitaker and The Munchkins, stars of the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.
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Sunset Plaza
Lunch at Mel's Diner:The ultimate 50’s dining experience! George Lucas filmed scenes for American Graffiti at a Mel’s Diner. The one on Sunset Strip, where we stop for lunch on the full-day tour, is still a great place for celebrity spotting! You don’t “have” to have lunch here – but why wouldn’t you want to? You just might recognize someone famous at the next table. Don’t let their clever disguise (Rayban(tm) sunglasses) fool you! Dine with the stars!
33
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive: This is a city where the pawn shops are called “collateral lenders,” and make quick loans on Mercedes and Ferraris instead of toasters. This is a city where some of the clothing stores require customers to make advance reservations to shop, and where shoppers may routinely drop $100,000 or more in a single visit to a boutique on Rodeo Drive or Wilshire Blvd. A city where the post office offers valet parking. This town’s “Sister City” is none other than Cannes, France.
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Santa Monica
Santa Monica Beach: Follow America’s most famous cross country highway to the Pacific Ocean, and you will find yourself at the Santa Monica Pier. Designed as a pleasure palace and park a century ago, currently this restored family playground is gearing up for its 100th Gala in 2009.
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Venice Beach
Venice Beach: Hilary Duff shot a video here, Jim Morrison and the Doors and bandleader Benny Goodman both got their careers started here, and now it is the place actors Jane Fonda, Viggo Mortensen and Elijah Wood call home. Please note: Due to Venice Beach city conditions, we might substitute Venice Beach to Fisherman's Village in Marina Del Rey. It’s Venice Beach, the free-spirited beach resort town beloved for its Bohemian character, boutiques, street performers, artists, fortune tellers on the boardwalk and as a stellar place for people-watching (not to mention star-gazing)!Muscle beach and much more....( LAX drop off is available at the end of the tour: 4:00 pm).
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Hayley_H
Feb 2025
Our tour with Gabriel was a complete disaster. Instead of providing insightful commentary, he spent time discussing where to buy marijuana and alcohol (with my 15-, 13-, and 11-year-old present) and making offensive jokes about the homeless. He frequently repeated himself, was unclear when pointing out attractions, and remained silent for large portions of the tour. He also made inappropriate remarks about education, lower-income individuals, and even joked about a man in crisis on the freeway. Completely unprofessional and unacceptable—avoid this tour at all costs!
Heather_G
Feb 2025
The good - They picked us up at the cruise terminal and dropped us off at the airport at the end of the day. Better than an Uber and you get to see some iconic LA spots in a short amount of time. Enjoyed the time at the Chinese theatre and some of the history of LA. The not so good - The tour could have been shorter. Vince Beach was a waste of time, very dirty, and run down. Would have happily skipped that part. The tour guide exhausted us with all of his opinions and random personal notes. It would have been better if he just stuck to the facts and history of the town. A little quite time so we can view what we are driving by would have been ok with us. Wish we could have actually gotten out at the the Griffith Observatory for an hour or so. We will need to go back on our own so we can really experience that part of LA.
ec16123
Feb 2025
We actually didn’t take this tour because it was cancelled day before due to weather ( although very nice day today in LA) but bit cloudy. My recommendation is to have a back up plan in case they cancel due to “weather”. It’s unfortunate as we were looking forward to this tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
We are always very disappointed when situations beyond our control cause us to have to cancel a tour. Southern California is known for its stable year round weather so it is a rare occurrence that it would cause us to cancel a tour. We hope to have an opportunity to show you Los Angeles on your next visit. Thanks for your understanding.

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