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Tour Overview
Despite its modest beginnings as a little pueblo, Los Angeles has transformed into one of the most vibrant cities in the world: a center of business, culture, media, fashion, technology, education and, of course, the entertainment industry. Experience the highlights of the City of Angeles during this half-day, guided driving tour. Begin at your pier where you will board an air-conditioned motorcoach and set out to explore this glittering wonderland.
As you journey, your guide will point out the landmarks you encounter. En route to Downtown Los Angeles, you'll see the Museum of Natural History, the Los Angeles Coliseum (home to the USC football team and two Summer Olympics) and the University of Southern California.
Olé! Your next downtown stop is the vibrant Olvera Street, the birthplace (in 1781) of Los Angeles. Explore this colorful village featuring historic buildings and a marketplace offering traditional Mexican food and handcrafted Mexican wares.
Want to know what it's like to be in the shoes of some of your favorite stars? You'll get the chance at your next stop for and outside visit of the world-famous TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's) & Dolby Theater (formerly the Kodak Theater) also located on Hollywood Boulevard. One of the most sought-after sites for movie premieres, this landmark theater (opened in 1927) features a forecourt with over 200 Hollywood celebrity handprints, footprints, and autographs in concrete. Feel the glamour envelope you as you take in the prints of such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Harrison Ford and John Wayne. Stroll along the sidewalk to marvel at the star-studded Walk of Fame - featuring over 2500 stars that recognize a mix of actors, musicians, directors, producers, musical groups and fictional characters.
Marvel at the glitz of old (and new!) Hollywood as you drive along the famed Sunset Strip (renowned for restaurants and nightclubs that are playgrounds for the rich and famous) and the popular, neon-lit Hollywood Boulevard - a bustling tribute to the entertainment industry featuring souvenir shops, the Walk of Fame and Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum.
Shop and dine at L.A.'s classic Farmer's Market. Back in 1934, this was open land where farmers sold their produce. Today it is home to one of the most popular shopping, dining and entertainment venues in the nation. It's also a favorite spot for celebrity sightings so keep a keen eye out!
Transfer back to your Princess ship
As you journey, your guide will point out the landmarks you encounter. En route to Downtown Los Angeles, you'll see the Museum of Natural History, the Los Angeles Coliseum (home to the USC football team and two Summer Olympics) and the University of Southern California.
Olé! Your next downtown stop is the vibrant Olvera Street, the birthplace (in 1781) of Los Angeles. Explore this colorful village featuring historic buildings and a marketplace offering traditional Mexican food and handcrafted Mexican wares.
Want to know what it's like to be in the shoes of some of your favorite stars? You'll get the chance at your next stop for and outside visit of the world-famous TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman's) & Dolby Theater (formerly the Kodak Theater) also located on Hollywood Boulevard. One of the most sought-after sites for movie premieres, this landmark theater (opened in 1927) features a forecourt with over 200 Hollywood celebrity handprints, footprints, and autographs in concrete. Feel the glamour envelope you as you take in the prints of such stars as Marilyn Monroe, Harrison Ford and John Wayne. Stroll along the sidewalk to marvel at the star-studded Walk of Fame - featuring over 2500 stars that recognize a mix of actors, musicians, directors, producers, musical groups and fictional characters.
Marvel at the glitz of old (and new!) Hollywood as you drive along the famed Sunset Strip (renowned for restaurants and nightclubs that are playgrounds for the rich and famous) and the popular, neon-lit Hollywood Boulevard - a bustling tribute to the entertainment industry featuring souvenir shops, the Walk of Fame and Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum.
Shop and dine at L.A.'s classic Farmer's Market. Back in 1934, this was open land where farmers sold their produce. Today it is home to one of the most popular shopping, dining and entertainment venues in the nation. It's also a favorite spot for celebrity sightings so keep a keen eye out!
Transfer back to your Princess ship
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