Dive into the life of Los Angeles on this comprehensive guided tour. Discover the best landmarks and visit sights without a hassle. Following your enthusiastic local guide, you’ll get the most from sights specially selected according to your preferences.
Revel in the thriving energy of the city visiting the most iconic spots and locations you’ve never known before. Prepare for a stunning eye-opening adventure and try the most mouth-watering delicacies as recommended by your guide. Hear intriguing and fascinating facts about the city life, celebrities, Hollywood, stroll through historic districts, and be amazed by the fast growth pace and the development scale.
Explore LA with a local guide
Combine the major tourist must-sees with hidden sights not all visitors able to discover
Watch the city life from a local perspective and check out the best food options
Hear intriguing and fascinating facts about the city life, celebrities and Hollywood
LA in 5 hours: See all the most iconic spots in Downtown LA, Hollywood, Rodeo Drive, the Grove and Farmer's Market
Pickup included
Start your journey from the cultural center of the City of Angels. Admire the high-rises intertwining with historical buildings, landmarks, art galleries, and exquisite restaurants. The district includes government buildings, theaters, and parks. Learn the details about the city foundation in 1781 by a group of immigrants from Mexico and its sharp population increase in the 1880s.
Take a picture near the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the newest concert hall of Los Angeles, home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which opened on October 21, 2003. The remarkable building of the Concert Hall, designed by Frank Gehry, attracts a great number of tourists. The hall holds up to 2,265 spectators and possesses outstanding acoustic qualities. The hall has become one of the iconic attractions, which amazes and inspires, with some it causes protest, but as a rule, doesn’t leave anyone indifferent.
Visit one of the largest performing art centers in the country, an important cultural venue where Los Angeles opera plays take place. The construction of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion began in 1962 and terminated in two years. The hall can hold 3,197 spectators on four levels. Interiors include a wide curved stairway, gorgeous chandeliers, and luxurious decoration. The building’s exterior is just as good as its interior. It has a unique and nontrivial shape, resembling a glass construction with its high windows. The pavilion was named after Dorothy Chandler, a woman who donated $19 mln for the building to be opened. The first concert took place on December 6, 1964, with a Philharmonic Orchestra performance.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Hotels located in Downtown Los Angeles or Hollywood You don't need to call to confirm the tour. The local supplier will contact you via email