Hollywood Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a boulevard where the stars of
Hollywood are recognized with bronze star-plaques, that are embedded in
pink and charcoal squares. Mann's Chinese Theatre
At the Mann's Chinese Theatre you can visit the theater's famous
forecourt and gaze down at the stars' footprints, handprints and
autographs engraved in cement. Capitol Records
Building
The Capitol Record Building is not open to the public, but it is
worth a visit to look at its unique circular design, which resembles a
stack of old 45s. Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie
Museum
Frederick's of Hollywood Lingerie Museum features "Hall of Fame"
items worn by Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Phyllis Diller and
Madonna. Hollywood Entertainment Museum
The Hollywood Entertainment Museum takes visitors on a tour of film
and TV productions as well as shows visitors the sets of old TV series
like "Cheers" and "Star Trek." Frolic Room
The Frolic Room is a legendary bar that among its regular guests
attracts many celebrities. Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood Boulevard is a famous street in Hollywood known for its
trendy shops and the names of stars imprinted on the streets.
Egyptian Theatre
The Egyptian Theatre dates back to 1922 and was recently reopened
after a 15 million restoration. Vista Theater
The Vista Theater is one of the city's oldest theaters, built in 1923
as a film and vaudeville house. Its Egyptian revival-style interior was
popular in movie houses in the '20s and remains intact today.
Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood Sign is placed on top of Mount Lee, this symbol of
Hollywood glamour measures 450 feet in length white letters, each
standing 45 feet high, spelling out the name of the city. |
Collector's Bookstore
This popular bookstore, features movie books, posters, scripts and
related paraphernalia, from all the big Hollywood blockbusters.
El Chavo
During the day El Chavo is a hopping Mexican restaurant, but after
the dinner hour the place serves great drinks, with chips and guacamole.
Guinness World of Records Exhibition
The Guinness World of Record Exhibition is home to a collection of
exhibits on various world records, from the important to the less
important.
Hollywood Museum
The Hollywood Museum is a museum that celebrate and recognizes the
movies.
Kodak Theatre at Hollywood and Highland
The Kodak Theatre at Hollywood and Highland, opened in 2001, it is
the Main attraction of the Hollywood and Highland entertainment complex.
It is home to the Academy Awards and ESPY Awards presentations and many
concerts and theatrical performances.
Circus Disco and Arena
The Circus Disco and Arena is a gay and bisexual bar, this famous
Hollywood club has three dance floors, special guest DJ's and
state-of-the-art lighting and sound.
Hollywood Studio Museum
The Hollywood Studio Museum is a small museum that highlights the
early days of filmmaking.
Museum of Death
the Hollywood death museum is a great place to go to if you are
interested in death, the history of death, serial killers, or anything
involving the afterlife. It is a great place for people who want to see
the darker side of southern California.
Sunset Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard is one of the world's most famous streets, it links
the urban streets of downtown Hollywood to the up-scale avenues of
Beverly Hills.
Runyon Canyon
Located off Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills, this park is a
great place for dog-lovers since they can hike with their dogs without a
leash. |