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Hollywood Walk of Fame
A historic landmark which consists of more than 2,700stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard.
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Dolby Theatre
Home of the annual Academy Awards ceremonies since 2002, the Dolby Theatre also hosts a wide range of artists and events including American Ballet Theatre, America’s Got Talent, the ESPY Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards.
Twenty-six spectacular prints of famous Oscar® winners including Grace Kelly, Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando on shimmering “silver screen” panels are displayed in the lobby.
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TCL Chinese Theatres
The TCL Chinese Theatre is the most iconic movie palace in the world. With over 50 events a year, including movie premieres, imprint ceremonies, and film festivals, the theatre continues to make Hollywood history every day.
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Hollywood Hills
Known as the home to stars of the Golden Age, the Hills continue to draw Hollywood A-listers who appreciate the unique homes and spectacular views.
Like many famous residents living within its rolling landscape, the Hollywood Hills are much more than what is visible to the public eye.
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Hollywood Sign
Since its debut in 1923, the Hollywood Sign has become a Los Angeles icon and synonymous with the city.
Originally built as "HOLLYWOODLAND" for a real estate development, the sign was rebuilt as "HOLLYWOOD" in 1949 and was nearly lost in the '70s due to vandalism and neglect.
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Beverly Hills
Celebrities can be found in every corner of the city, but when it comes to Beverly Hills, there are a few streets in particular where they can be found.
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Sunset Strip
Although it may not be as famous as the Las Vegas Strip, the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles is still one of the most iconic places in the city and is known worldwide for its tourist attractions and establishments that have become historically significant in the music and entertainment world.
The Sunset Strip is a party destination like no other - playground of Hollywood royalty then and now, and the origin of many famous brands.
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Comedy Store
It is the home of The Comedy Store, the greatest stand-up comedy club in the world.
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Chateau Marmont
Since it opened in 1929, the Chateau Marmont has been a beloved retreat of actors, writers, musicians, and directors craving a temporary (or sometimes not so temporary) home.
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The Viper Room
Since its stellar opening in 1993, the world-famous Viper Room (also known as Johnny Depp's joint) has hosted the likes of Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Stone Temple Pilots, Bruce Springsteen, Oasis, Queens of The Stone Age, Courtney Love, Natalie Cole, Elvis Costello, Pete Yorn, Lenny Kravitz and many more.
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Laugh Factory
The world-famous Laugh Factory has been recognized as the “#1 comedy club in the country” by USA Today. From its flagship location on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, the Laugh Factory has sparked laughter from millions of people across the globe.