Hollywood Tours

Cruise the Streets of Hollywood for an LA Adventure
Hollywood, famous for being the world’s biggest hub for movie studios and film stars, has long been celebrated as the ultimate holiday destination for celebrity spotters. Often considered to be a city in its own right due to its significance to Los Angeles’ culture, Hollywood is one of the most-visited districts in California.
Overlooked by the iconic Hollywood sign, a landmark that was created as nothing more than an advertisement for new housing developments in Hollywood hills, Hollywood is every bit as glitzy and glamourous as its industry makes it look. A stunning and diverse town, Hollywood is packed with excitement and adventure at every corner and it’s not an uncommon sight to see some of the biggest celebrities in TV and film strolling down its streets to get to the studios and film that big scene they’ve been rehearsing for weeks.
If Hollywood forms one of your dream destinations, you couldn’t do better than to hop on one of the Hollywood tour coaches and enjoy being driven around in style while a friendly and expert tour guide points out the homes of the rich and famous, as well as where the magical film studios reside where all of your favourite movies have been made.
You’ll be able to discover just how big some of your top celebrities’ residences are, as well as possibly catch a glimpse of your idols making their way to and from work, walking the dog, going out for a run or enjoying catching up with friends in one of Hollywood’s hottest restaurants.
Another must-do item on the itinerary for this enigmatic town is to visit the world-renowned Hollywood Walk of Fame. This instantly recognisable sidewalk has been paved along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street and is embedded with more than 2,000 stars adorned with the names of the biggest and best stars that the district has ever known. Spend some time trying to find your favourite celebrities and you’ll be sure to drum up a few surprises – like the discovery that some of the stars on the pavement are actually fictional characters so loved by the public that they were awarded with the honour of their real life counterparts.
You may not spend much time in your Los Angeles hotel when there’s so much to see and do in this incredible city, but as long as you have your camera, you’ll be sure not to miss a thing – so enjoy Hollywood and live the dream when you head off on holiday to America’s west coast.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
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