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Hollywood Walk of Fame

Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA

Only in Los Angeles are stars so common that they can even be found on the sidewalk. Studded with more than 2,600 brass stars across 18 city blocks, the Hollywood Walk of Fame features names of celebrities in mini monuments. See if you can spot the stars of your favorite motion pictures, TV shows, live theater, and more.

Aside from the thousands of stars studding the sparkly black sidewalk, the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a regular public thoroughfare that passes in front of some other top sights. Many LA and Hollywood tours—whether by foot, car, minivan, or bus—stop along the Walk of Fame, sharing a historical narrative and scandalous secrets of the film industry. This stop is usually grouped with a visit to the TCL Chinese Theatre, a drive past impressive celebrity homes in Beverly Hills, and sweeping views of the Hollywood sign.

  • The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a must-visit for movie buffs, music fans, and TV aficionados.

  • Bring your camera to take a picture with your favorite celebrities’ stars.

  • To ensure sightings of your fave stars’ stars, download or buy a map before you go.

  • The Walk of Fame is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

Getting close to celebrities is difficult; getting close to their names isn’t. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a stretch of public sidewalk extending along Hollywood Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and Gower Street, and along Vine Street between Yucca Street and Sunset Boulevard. Drive, walk, or take the Metro Red Line to Highland or Vine.

The Walk of Fame is accessible 24/7. Check the landmark’s official website for a calendar of star ceremonies or live performances that could make your visit extra memorable. Los Angeles is known for its pleasant year-round weather, so there’s rarely a bad time to go.

A trip to the Hollywood Walk of Fame isn’t complete without a visit to the TCL Chinese Theatre, formerly known as Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Out front, stop and stand in the footprints of some of your favorite celebrities. The nearby Dolby Theatre, home of the Oscars, is another popular tourist attraction exemplifying the glitz and glam of Hollywood.

Depending on how starstruck you are, it can take from just a few hours to an entire day to visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Being about 1.3-miles (2.1-kilometers) long, it’s up to you how much time you spend there. On average, visitors stay around 2–3 hours.

On the Hollywood Walk of Fame, you’ll see 5-pointed copper stars, each representing a different influential director, musician, actor, producer, or other contributor to the entertainment industry. There are over 2,500 stars and counting, so it can take a while to get through them all, especially if there are crowds.

Shoot for early morning or late evening when the crowds disperse to get the best views of the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s stars. Luckily, Los Angeles has moderate to warm weather year-round, so you can also visit the popular attraction any time of the year.

Yes, the Hollywood Walk of Fame is worth it. Knowing that your favorite stars have been at that very spot at one time or another to receive their award is enough for many tourists to stop for a visit. Going down memory lane and remembering stars from the past is also a treat.

Yes, the Hollywood Walk of Fame is accessible and has a long checklist of how it hopes to be more accessible in the future. The wide sidewalks can accommodate wheelchairs. Keep in mind this is a public space, so visitors will be contending with other tourists, which at times can be crowded.

Yes, you can visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame at night since there aren’t opening or closing hours, but be careful in Los Angeles at night as it’s a big city. It’s best to tour the Hollywood Walk of Fame with friends at night and be aware of your surroundings.

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