Visiting Hollywood: A tourists’ guide

Aside from the sun and sand, the next thing that comes to mind when hearing “California” is Hollywood. Tinsel Town with all its famous celebrities and tourist attractions is open 24/7 for all those interested in enjoying the razzle and dazzle that come with Hollywood vacation packages, yet still want to remain within their budgets. With this guide at Hollywood Vacations, tourists will know where to go.
Many hotels and inns offer their services to those interested in Hollywood vacation rentals while visiting the city. Tourists can enjoy the comfort of a Hollywood vacation rental as well its proximity to different famous Hollywood vacation attractions, and all that at a cost that is a little less than $60. Plus, if money is no problem, then visitors can rent Hollywood vacation homes that are more luxurious and even much closer to the city’s hotspots.
With the luggage at the hotel, it is time for sightseeing. Even those with tight budgets can have fun in Tinsel Town, because there are some attractions that do not require much money to visit or enter. For example, the Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, which was established in 1927 as an Oriental-themed movie house, can be entered for $10 and toured for $5.
Plus, many can spend a day out soaking up the sun on Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street while following over 2000 five-pointed stars that feature the names of human celebrities and fictional characters who have contributed most to the entertainment industry.
In addition, if finding a celebrity to share a picture with becomes too hard and toiling, then a visit to the Hollywood Wax Museum is quite necessary for a Hollywood vacation tourist. From 10Am to midnight, tourists can click away pictures with the stars’ wax doubles, who are dressed up in their most famous roles, for example, Clint Eastwood’s immortal Dirty Harry.
On the other hand, the best way to see Hollywood in action is by signing up for Universal Studios Hollywood vacations. This 85 year-old movie studio/theme park has been an attraction for many tourists visiting Hollywood through various Hollywood packages. With the Universal Hollywood Tour at the studio, many will get to see their favorite stars prepare for their movies as well as watch different scenes being filmed as they pass by.
Regardless of the Hollywood vacation package one may take up, the city will have many attractions and sights that may require a second visit to be fully covered. With shopping, movies and glam dominating the city, it is no wonder that many choose Hollywood vacations to relax and have fun during the holidays.

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Free Things to Do:

Old Hollywood is all around you in downtown Hollywood. Avoid the tours and take a walking tour down Hollywood Blvd. from Sunset and Vine to Hollywood and Highland and then take in Grauman’s Chinese Theater and the footprints. There are now signs which give you a self-guided tour down the street.

Low Cost Things to Do:

Pick up a guide on the Blvd. from the Hollywood Arts Council which has maps and will clue you into concerts/events/festivals. We have lots of them. Also pick up the L.A. WEEKLY, a free paper (out every Thurs.) at 7-11s, newsboxes and the like. There are also up-to-date listings of music and of the lively small theater scene. Hang around the atrium of the Hollywood/Highland complex and see where the stars go up the stairs to the Oscars. Follow around the magic carpet of stardom and have a drink in the elephant court. Take pictures at the “casting couch.” Watch the street performers. You can also drive up Mulholland Drive to get a spectacular view of the City. Another spectacular view is from the Hollywood Reservoir up in the Hollywood Hills – where you might find someone you recognize from TV or film jogging around.

Expensive But Worth It:

There are lots of wonderful restaurants. Check out the Zagat Guide. Some historical ones are Musso-Frank’s – the oldest restaurant in Hollywood, and the majestic Yamashiro. with its great view over Hollywood. There are also lots of trendy clubs for nightlife. It’s not IN Hollywood, but OF Hollywood – Drive down Sunset through Beverly Hills past UCLA to Bel-Air and find the reclusive Bel-Air Hotel, with its swans and gardens – which has been a movie set itself.

Nightlife:

There are lots of trendy bars and nightclubs in downtown Hollywood. But some of them have exclusive entry policies and only let in the young, trendy and gorgeous. Look in the L.A. WEEKLY for tips. You can also do internet research for the latest lowdown.

Just for Kids:

Kids love Universal Studios – try to get discount tickets before you go. There are also more authentic studio tours at NBC, Warner Brothers (in Studio City), and Paramount. You can get tickets to tapings of TV shows within season. Check out the networks. There is a Hollywood Studio Museum near the Hollywood Bowl with old equipment and a museum on the site of Max Factor’s old make up studio on Highland and Hollywood.

There is also the Hollywood Wax Museum on the Blvd. You can get inexpensive t-shirts and the like in the shops there, too.

Seasonal Information:

During the summer when the weather is nice, the Hollywood Bowl is open. The classical concerts with the L.A. Philharmonic during the week are the best buy, and the seats way up at the top are less then $5 and the sound is quite good, and you can either picnic on the grounds, or eat at your seats. Bring a jacket, though, it gets cold in the evenings. (Ditto any evening concerts/events.) It RAINS heavily during the winter – so check the weather report and be prepared if you are visiting then.

Inexpensive Lodging:

There are lots of inexpensive motels in and around Hollywood. Check on line for deals – or pick up one of the many coupon books you will find in gas stations in and around Hollywood for deals. There is a motel – I think a Best Western now, on Franklin Ave, which I recommend to my family. Best to drive by and check out the neighborhood, there are still some iffy areas in the neighborhood.

Interesting Facts or History:

Hollywood was founded more than 100 years ago by Midwesterners who were looking for sunshine. Some of them were even Temperance, and were shocked by the advent of the raucous movie folk around the First World War. Until the 40′s, Hollywood was still covered by groves of lemon, orange and avocado trees, many of which can still be seen in the backyards. Go to the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Santa Monica, which was founded in the early says and then was the final home of many famed movies stars, including Rudolph Valentino. They now have events in the summer, like showing silent Valentino movies on his mausoleum in the evenings. You can also see the history of the 30′s Hollywood, by going over the hill to Forest Lawn Hollywood, with its period reproductions of famous churches with literary ties. Many books have been written on the subject – so if you are interested, bone up a bit. There are even tours of where famous movie folk died, which includes my old apartment building, where Bela Lugosi died! You will find a lot of it curiously recognizable from all the old movies you have seen over a lifetime.

Chamber of Commerce Contact Information:

Hollywood Chamber of Commerce can be found on the net at http://www.hollywoodchamber.net/

There is a lot of info on the site about Hollywood, its restaurants and nightlife and attractions. The Chamber maintains the Hollywood sign, which you can see very well from Sunset just near the freeway. And they, of course, also maintain the Walk of Fame down Hollywood Blvd., with all the stars, something else to see on you Hollywood walks.

Additional Comments:

You really do need a car to get around L.A. – but just in Hollywood you can get by with public transportation. There is a subway underneath Hollywood Blvd. with stops at Western, Vine and Highland. And also many buses. Call the MTA to find out schedules, etc. You might want to buy an Entertainment book for Central Los Angeles for the many coupons – What with the attractions, you could save more than the $15 cost.

Pamphyila from Los Angeles, CA

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Just west of downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood, CA is home to historic places like the big Hollywood sign. The first motion picture studios opened in Hollywood in 1911, and just twelve years later, the sign was erected to announce the new Hollywoodland residential area. You can drive to the 50-foot sign that no longer has the word land, but is still one of the most exclusive areas in Los Angeles to live in. It has lost its 4,000 light bulbs, but it is still a famous part of the history of Hollywood.

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Below the eccentric homes with great vistas you can also enjoy from the scenic drive through the hills, the Hollywood Boulevard has no lack of attractions for a visitor on a California vacation. 18 blocks of bronze stars with famous movie stars names is embedded in the cement sidewalks of Hollywood Boulevard.

Los Angeles also has high ticket shopping areas like Wilshire Boulevard and Rodeo Drive, only adding the mystique and lure of this city. From past to present, you can experience the magic and nostalgia of the big screen in Hollywood CA. The Hollywood Entertainment Museum lets you see famous props like the captains chair from the original Starship Enterprise. Also a major landmark, the Chinese Theatre is an impressive sight that you should forget to include on your Hollywood vacation. Stars of the big screen have made their impression here as well; they flock to this elegantly lit theatre for movie premieres and have their handprints and name on the sidewalk in front of the Chinese Theatre.

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Walking down Hollywood, LA

Places like Hollywood Boulevard, Mann’s Chinese Theatre, and the famous sign are famous landmarks you can expect to see on Hollywood tours. You don’t have to waste your time reading when there are a number of companies that lead Hollywood tours to the major attractions. You can save a lot of time and get a more enriching experience you will actually learn something at if you take one a the guided Hollywood tours.

Los Angeles is a big city that takes at least a weekend to fully explore. Hollywood is located close to downtown and major attractions like Movie Studios, so it’s a good place to look for a place to stay and turn your trip into a Hollywood vacation. If you’re looking for a cheap Hollywood hotel the Magic Castle gives you great value and comfortable accommodations that are shielded from the traffic on Franklin Avenue. This used to be an apartment building; so all the guest rooms at this Hollywood hotel overlook a courtyard with a pool. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to find a comfortable Hollywood hotel.

A recent facelift to the Hollywood Boulevard is the elegant Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, which was renovated in 2002. Inside, the Kodak Theatre is the famous venue where the annual Academy Awards Ceremony is held. You can see the city and the Hollywood sign from the windows of the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel.

You can feel like a star on your Hollywood vacation as you look across to the Hollywood Hills and imagine what it might be like to have the world at your feet.


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