LA Tours for Movie Buffs
Melody Ranch Motion Picture Museum

We get it: You love movies. Us too. So trust us when we say that these tours will get you behind-the-scenes access to the art of movie-making and the best of Hollywood.

Melody Ranch Motion Picture Studio Museum

The likes of Gene Autry, John Wayne, Gary Cooper and Roy Rogers clinked their spurs in this faux Wild West town. See its sets and visit the museum’s treasure trove of props from movies and TV shows, including “M*A*S*H,” “Bonanza,” “Rambo,” “Dirty Harry” and “Deadwood.”

Universal Studios Hollywood: Studio Tour

On the most famous studio tour in the world, you’ll literally look behind the scenes on the backlot where movies and TV shows are filmed, including a new collection of astoundingly authentic classic movie sets and streetscapes. You’ll also see wreckage from “War of the Worlds,” experience the new King Kong 360 3-D attraction  created by Peter Jackson and spend some time on the Desperate Housewives’ Wisteria Lane. With the VIP Experience Tour, you’ll be treated like a star with refreshments in a VIP lounge and then will be escorted through the ultimate Hollywood experience, with exclusive behind-the-scenes access to working soundstages and famous sets. 

Dearly Departed Tours: Hollywood Movie Tour

There’s something delightfully out of body about watching a scene from a movie, then turning your head to see it in real life. The tour’s Movie Theater on Wheels shows clips and actual shooting locations from “The Day After Tomorrow,” “Chinatown,” “L.A. Confidential,” “Hancock,” “Pretty Woman,” “The Aviator” and many others. Don't miss the Nasty Nellie Oleson Tour, hosted by the actress who played the infamous Nasty Nellie on "Little House on the Prairie."

Extranomical Tours: Movie Stars Homes

See where the likes of Angelina, Madonna, Elvis, Marilyn and other one-namers have rested their pretty heads in Beverly Hills and Bel Air. The tour also visits famous spots such as the Sunset Strip, the Viper Room, the Chateau Marmont and the Beverly Hills Hotel and Bungalows.

Red Carpet Tours: Murder and Mysteries Tour

Explore how many Hollywood stars became legends in the afterlife with tours of places associated with Marilyn Monroe, Michael Jackson, Sharon Tate, O. J. Simpson and Bugsy Siegal and visit the Hollywood Memorial and Westwood Memorial cemeteries where many stars are buried.


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