Itinerary before 3/1/2020
Depart in the morning and head to Hollywood in the north of Los Angeles to visit the Chinese Theater and Hollywood Walk of Fame. Then we will take the exclusive Beverly Cabriolet and enter the elegant community of Beverly Hills to see the actors' rich mansions. At noon, we will head to Los Angeles' famous attraction, the Farmers' Market, which has a variety of world-class gourmet restaurants and an assortment of souvenir shops. In the afternoon, we will pass by the Sunset Boulevard and visit the Urban Lights of Los Angeles and the Griffith Observatory.
Itinerary from 3/1/2020
Depart in the morning and head to the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame to take you to the Madame Tussaud. Then head to the Los Angeles rich and celebrity center - Beverly Hills, let you walk in the luxury brand street Rodeo Drive. At lunchtime, ahead to The Farmers Market of Los Angeles. In the afternoon, take you to the famous point of the city and the Griffith Observatory. Finally, walk into the Universal City Walk enjoy the joyful life.
Beverly Hills Celebrity Mansion Tour (will be cancelled from 3/1/2020)
Home to many celebrities and movie stars, the city is naturally filled with stores of worldwide deluxe brands. Take a tour on the open-top bus through the beautiful residential area where many rich and famous live, and learn all about the interesting gossips and history. See how the other half lives.
Hollywood Blvd Walk of Fame (30min)
Over 2300 stars decorated the street here, each represents a celebrity who had made great contribution towards the entertainment industry. From TV, movie, radio, music, and stage productions, you will be able to show your respect to your favorite star right here.
Madame Tussaud (60min)
Madame Tussauds Hollywood is a wax museum and tourist attraction located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California. It is the ninth location for the Tussauds franchise, which was set up by sculptor Marie Tussaud, and is located just west of the TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's). Madame Tussauds is owned and operated by Merlin Entertainments.
Rodeo Drive (Newly added from 3/1/2020, 30min)
Rodeo Drive is a two-mile-long street, primarily in Beverly Hills, California, with its southern segment in the City of Los Angeles. Its southern terminus is at Beverly Drive, and its northern terminus is at its intersection with Sunset Boulevard in Beverly Hills. The name is most commonly used metonymically to refer to the three-block stretch of the street north of Wilshire Boulevard and south of Little Santa Monica Boulevard, which is known for its luxury goods stores.
Urban Light (2008) (20min)
A large-scale assemblage sculpture by Chris Burden located at the Wilshire Boulevard entrance to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. The 2008 installation consists of restored street lamps from the 1920s and 1930s. Most of them once lit the streets of Southern California.
The Farmers' Market (60min)
This is an area of food stalls, sit-down eateries, prepared food vendors, and produce markets in Los Angeles, California. First opened in July 1934, it is also a historic Los Angeles landmark and it is a very big tourist attraction. The Farmers' Market features more than 100 vendors, including ready-to-eat foods, grocers, and tourist shops, and is located just south of CBS Television City. Unlike most farmers' markets which are held only at intervals, the Farmers' Market of Los Angeles is a permanent installation and is open seven days a week. The vendors serve many kinds of food, both American cuisine from local farmers and local ethnic foods from the many immigrant communities of Los Angeles, with many Latin American and Asian cuisines well represented.
The Griffith Observatory (60min)
The Griffith Observatory is a facility in Los Angeles, California, sitting on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles' Griffith Park. It commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin, including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with a close view of the Hollywood Sign and an extensive array of space and science-related displays. Admission has been free since the observatory's opening in 1935, in accordance with the will of Griffith J. Griffith, the benefactor after whom the observatory is named.
Visiting Attractions
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Beverly Hills
Los Angeles Farmers Market
Griffith Observatory