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Hollywood True Crime and Haunted Tales
January 25 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Explore the dark underbelly of Hollywood with the ultimate Haunted Hollywood walking tour. As the sun sets over Hollywood, you will be led on a fright filled walk down the Boulevard of Broken Dreams to visit haunted hotels, theaters, and landmarks.
If you love Hollywood, the paranormal, or true crime – this is the tour for you! This 2hr walking tour is led by expert guides with a passion for sharing LA history. Stories and stops on the tour include:
■The Pantages Theatre and Howard Hughes
■Suicide at the Hollywood Sign
■The Hollywood Ripper and Manson Murders
■The Roosevelt Hotel, home to Marilyn Monroe and many more Hollywood spirits
■And much more!
Whether you’re visiting LA for the first time or have lived here your whole life, this tour is sure to make you see Hollywood in a whole new light. From ghosts, to arson sprees and serial killers, Hollywood has more than its share of secrets. Come uncover them with us!
INFORMATION
This is a 2 hour walking tour that begins at the Pantages Theatre and ends near the Hollywood and Highland Metro entrance at 6815 Hollywood Blvd.
This tour contains stories and descriptions of some of LA’s most gruesome crimes. Please be aware of this before bringing young children.
This is a walking tour. We cover about 1 mile. Wear shoes that you are comfortable walking around in for an extended time.
We follow all health regulations and stick to CDC guidelines at this time.
FAQ
Parking? There is a lot of parking throughout the Hollywood area. Street meters tend to be only 2 hrs and you will not want to be worrying about that during the tour, so we recommend a parking lot. The Hollywood and Highland complex has a large underground lot and we end the tour right there. Stores like Walgreens will validate parking as well, saving you a few dollars.
Do we go in buildings? When possible, yes. However, many restaurants and hotels do not want large groups of tours coming through describing all the people that died there… which is understandable!
Will my kids like this? We do not recommend this for children under 13. Some of the descriptions of the crimes can be quite vivid and the content of the tour is really meant for a bit of an older crowd. But, if you let your teen watch the occasional R rated movie, you will be fine.
What is included? We supply the guide and the knowledge. You just show up, ready to have fun and learn about LA’s terrifying history.
Is it ok to tip? Yes! Our guides work very hard to ensure that everyone is having a good time. They are a resource to you, not just for the tour, but for your whole trip! Ask them about the neighborhood, get recommendations for your trip, and make friends with a local that loves their city. A tip can be a great way to show that you appreciate they work they put in to making your time in LA the best it can possibly be.
Please contact us with any information or questions at seelainaday@gmail.com
Tour may be cancelled due to weather/low attendance/other mitigating circumstances.