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Los Angeles Attractions, Sights and Tours Movies Studio Tours SeeingStars.com Overview of Hollywood Studio Tours This is a great synopsis of the half a dozen studio tours... along with costs and reviews of the tour. Los Angeles Area Paid Tours Hollywood Trolley Tour "... Ride in our open air trolley, “perfect for picture taking” during this fully narrated tour of historic Hollywood movie, TV and radio landmarks such as Paramount Studios, Capitol Records, KTLA Channels, CBS, FOX, Warner Bros., Pantages Theater, Nickelodeon, Paladium and Knickerbocker, as well as the filming locations of L.A. Confidential, Twins, Pretty Woman and more. Plenty of photo opportunities are available as this tour takes you to the Hollywood Bowl, The Hollywood Sign and all of Hollywood’s Walk of Fame..." 1 hr tour depart's from Grauman's Chinese Theatre $16 adults, $12 children. Sony Picture Studios Studio Tour "... Take the Sony Pictures Studios Tour and step back into a legendary time. Located on one of the world's most famous studio lots, our walking tour gives you a rare glimpse of old Hollywood's glory days and an insider's view of a state-of-the-art motion picture studio...." $25 a person Walt Disney Concert Hall Tours $10 to $15. Fun Seasonal Employment in Los Angeles Some of the attractions too expensive? Why not take a temporary job... that pays you pretty well... while at the same time lets you enjoy yourself. Knott's Berry Farm Seasonal Jobs Tickets can run $15 to $35 a a day. If you're young and looking for a fun place to work, this could be it! "...Knott's Berry Farm is looking for outgoing friendly individuals who are willing to deliver superior guest service. You must be at least 16 years of age for most jobs, although some jobs may have higher age requirements. You must be able to comply with Knott's costuming and grooming standards..." The Macabre Side of LA Skeletons in the Closet "...features a complete line of quality souvenir items, such as beach towels, tee-shirts, tote bags, baseball caps, coroner toe tag key chains, boxer shorts called "undertakers," and more. Each item displays a unique Los Angeles County Coroner design such as a skeleton in Sherlock Holmes attire, a chalked-out body outline or the L.A. County Coroner seal...." 1104 N. Mission Rd., Los Angeles M-F 8:30 to 4:30 |
A Dozen Great Free Tours and Activities in Los Angeles Acker Museum "... The Robotrix and I are standing guard. This is the time of year when all sorts of spooky critters come from slither and Lon to pay their (last) respects at the Acker Mini-mansion. But my dreadmaster assures me that the online Ackermuseum is free of B.U.G.s (Big, Ugly Gremlins). So, if you happen to stumble across any DEAD links or ROTTEN puns, Acker the Master Hacker gives you permission to hard drive a stake through his smotherboard. I'm all snug as the bugs in my rug here in my Acker mini-mansion and invite all my fans to come and visit the new digs (I've got an extra shovel here if you'd like to help!). My home and collection are open free of charge every Saturday that I'm in town from 11am-noon. I would love to have you tour the Acker mini-mansion. The location is 4511 Russell Ave. in LA, at Russell and Hillhurst, on the northwest corner, in the first bungalow. Hope to see you soon...." Animal Acres "... Meet our farmed animal friends and hear about their rescue stories during our special “meet & greet” tours. Cuddle with a cow, give a pig a belly rub, talk to turkeys — and learn why it’s so important to rescue and protect ALL animals... open to the public every Sunday and offers one-hour guided tours at 11am and 1pm. No appointment is necessary for Sunday tours...." Downtown Los Angeles "...Downtown Los Angeles is a trove of architecture treasures. The self-guided walking tour on these pages provides a sampling of Los Angeles' best downtown historic architecture, from the Beaux Arts magnificence of the Biltmore Hotel to the Art Deco sophistication of the Southern California Edison Building and the Victorian ebulliance of the Bradbury Building and Angels Flight...." Take a VIRTUAL TOUR of Los Angeles. Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills "...see and experience the rich history of the North American continent--Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills. Feel the excitement of the American Revolution as you stand before the world's largest historical mosaic, The Birth of Liberty, its struggle for independence-from the landing at Plymouth Rock to the first session of Congress. Visit a faithful reproduction of Boston's fabled Old North Church; see larger-than-life-sized bronze statues of Washington, Jefferson & Lincoln; watch a free 26-minute movie about the American Revolution; tour the Plaza and Museum of Mexican Heritage, an indoor/outdoor display which pays tribute to the early civilizations of North America who thrived in the land that is now Mexico; and much, much more...." 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles Free Tickets to TV Shows taped in or broadcast from Los Angeles ZooBloo has put together a comprehensive list of Los Angeles-based TV shows for which you can get free tickets. Also, take a look at ZooBloo's How to be on TV for shows that are produced in Los Angeles or Hollywood. Griffith Observatory Star Parties "...Free public star parties are held monthly with the assistance of the Los Angeles Astronomical Society and the Los Angeles Sidewalk Astronomers at the Griffith Observatory Satellite in the northeast corner of Griffith Park from 2:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. They are a chance for the whole family to look at the sun, moon, visible planets, and other objects, to try out a variety of telescopes, and to talk to knowledgeable amateur astronomers about the sky and their equipment..." Hollywood Sign "... visible for miles atop its serene Mt. Lee perch, is arguably the most photographed celebrity in Hollywood – a glamorous mecca for millions of fans and tourists who flock to take its picture each year. Many, however, are surprised to learn that it's illegal to hike to (or basically get anywhere near) the Sign, which is set well back behind restricting gates, protected by security cameras, Park Rangers, et. al . Like any self-respecting celebrity, the Sign proves frustratingly elusive... at least to those not 'in the know.' Never fear! We've assembled a list of suggestions for safe, legal spots where you can go to get that perfect shot. So print out this page, grab some film, and make a day of it – the Hollywood Sign is always ready for its close-up!..." Hollywood Underground This website lists celebrities, where they are buried, and the addresses of Los Angeles cemeteries... should you wish to put together your own tour. Find a Grave lists over 5,000 California celebrities, alphabetically, with the location of their final resting place. Music Center Campus "Located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles along Grand Avenue, the Music Center is home to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum and Walt Disney Concert Hall. Performances, tours and great dining await you at the Music Center.... Each year, the Music Center welcomes more than 1.6 million people to performances by its four internationally renowned performing arts companies... Tours of the Frank Gehry designed Walt Disney Concert Hall are available to visitors daily as performance schedules permit. The 90-minute tour includes the original three venues as performance schedules permit and the lobby of the Concert Hall...." Free tours are available Tues. through Fri.10:00 a.m.– 1:30 p.m. Sat. 10:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.(213) 972-7483 Olvera Street "... is the birthplace of the City of Los Angeles, otherwise known as El Pueblo Historic Monument. The colorful village features 27 historic buildings with a traditional Mexican style plaza area. Wander around the marketplace and shop for souvenirs including handcrafted Mexican wares typical of old Mexico. There are also free docent tours by Las Angelitas...." 845 N. Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Paramount Studio Tours "...Experience the living history of Paramount Studios. Take a guided 2-hour historical and informational look behind-the-scenes of the daily operations of a major motion picture and television facility...." Seeing Stars description of tour. Free.
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