top of page
Griffith Observatory – California’s gateway to the cosmos !Griffith Observatory is a paradise for the people who are far more interested in science and astronomy. Griffith Observatory deals mainly in the study of space. When the Griffith Observatory opened its doors it was only the third planetarium in the United States |
---|
Griffith Observatory is an icon of Los Angeles |
Griffith Observatory - Los Angeles |
View of Griffith Observatory at night |
Griffith Observatory provides an extensive view of the Los Angeles Basin, and also of the Downtown |
View of the Los Angeles city at Night |
Spectacutar LA Downtown at night |
The Walt Disney Concert HallDesigned by Frank Gehry and considered to be an architectural masterpiece, Walt Disney Concert Hall is a modern marvel and a Los Angeles icon. Completed in 2003, Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world, providing both visual and aural intimacy for an unparalleled musical experience. |
TCL Chinese TheatreThe TCL Chinese Theatre has the biggest IMAX auditorium in the world. With over 50 events a year, including movie premieres, imprint ceremonies, and film festivals, the theatre continues to make Hollywood history every day. |
Hollywood & HighlandThe complex has more than 70 retailers, more than 25 dining options, and great nightlife, including a bowling alley and nightclub. |
Egyptian TheatreBuilt in the early 1920's by Sid Grauman, the Egyptian Theatre was the site of the first Hollywood movie premiere. The theatre was designed by Meyer & Holler and was originally planned to be Spanish by design, but later restyled due to public fascination with Egyptian archaeology. This proved to be extremely fortuitous given Howard Carter’s discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun just one month after the theatre opened. |
Sunset Bronson Studio - Old Warner Brothers StudioSunset Bronson Studios, formally the Old Warner Brothers Studio, was first constructed in 1919 as, and remains, a motion picture, radio and television production facility. Warner Bros. acquired the property in the early 1920s, serving as the company’s executive offices and principal studios. The first talking feature film, The Jazz Singer, was filmed in this studio in 1927. |
Footprints and Handprints of Hollywood StarsIt is perhaps best known for the "autograph collection" of famous footprints and handprints in the forecourt, an honor bestowed upon various celebrities. In addition to hands and feet, you can find tracks made by the lovable VW bug Herbie's tires, as well as imprints from the wands of Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley and Marilyn Monroe, just to name a few. |
Footprints and Handprints of Hollywood StarsOnce you walk off of the "walk of fame", you see all the foot and handprints! There's several from the 1920s (maybe even earlier) and several celebrities that everyone loves. There was Will smith, Emma stone, Tom Hanks, Eddie Carter and Marilyn Monroe just to name a few. |
Hollywood Walk of FameThe Hollywood Walk of Fame was first established in 1958, when the first brass stars were laid into the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard. Today, there are over 2,600 stars whose names are on the Walk of Fame, and the site attracts about ten million visitors every year. It’s a truly iconic piece of American cultural history, and features the names of some of the greatest artists in the history of visual media. |
Madame Tussauds Wax museumMadame Tussauds is the most famous wax museum in the world, and you can see life-like figures of your favorite celebrities, such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Michael Jackson. Figures of pop icons, action heroes, and even famous athletes are all on display at Madame Tussauds Hollywood and make for a one-of-a-kind Hollywood experience. |
Rodeo Drive | Beverly HillsRodeo Drive is one of the world’s most exclusive luxury destinations, and an unparalleled hub at the intersection of luxury, fashion and entertainment. Discover and enjoy exceptional savoir-faire, craftsmanship, and new experiences in luxury art and culture. |
Hollywood Sign |
Hollywood SignTowering above the city of Los Angeles is one of the most recognizable man-made landmarks in the world: the Hollywood sign. The sign was erected in 1923 and originally read "HOLLYWOODLAND". Its purpose was to advertise the name of a new segregated housing development in the hills above the Hollywood district of Los Angeles. |
Hollywood SignThe Hollywood Sign is four stories high, 450-feet long and weighing 480,000 lbs |
Spectacular Sunset over Hollywood sign |
Spectacular Sunset over Hollywood sign |
Hollywood Stuntman in Walk of Fame |
Hollywood Stuntman in Walk of Fame |
Hollywood Stuntman in Walk of Fame |
bottom of page