Discover These "Entourage" Movie Locations in Los Angeles
Dream large, live larger in LA
Embark on a self-guided itinerary to visit Los Angeles landmarks and filming locations from the Entourage movie and series.
Ari's House
Located near Runyon Canyon, this 1916 house with the red door previously starred in “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.” Decades later, the house was used as Ari Gold’s home in several seasons of Entourage.
Carney’s Sunset Strip
Appearing in the Entourage movie, Carney’s has served classic hamburgers and hot dogs in a vintage railcar since it opened on the legendary Sunset Strip in 1975.
Dolby Theatre
Known worldwide as the home of the Oscars, the state-of-the-art Dolby Theatre features the latest in entertainment technology and hosts superstar performances, film premieres, Broadway shows and public tours.
La Brea Tar Pits
Located in the Miracle Mile district and featured in the Entourage movie, the La Brea Tar Pits are renowned as the world’s most famous Ice Age fossil excavation site. Natural asphalt has seeped up from the ground in this area for tens of thousands of years. The adjacent Page Museum displays the best fossils and showcases paleontology in action.
The Maybourne Beverly Hills
The Maybourne Beverly Hills combines classic European design with vintage Hollywood glamour, perfect for an appearance in the Entourage movie. The high-end hotel is located just north of Wilshire Boulevard and is only a short walk from the world-famous luxury shopping destination, Rodeo Drive.
Urth Caffé - West Hollywood
A familiar hangout in the HBO series and featured in the Entourage movie, Urth Caffé on Melrose Avenue is a bustling cafe known for organic coffee, American eats and frequent celebrity sightings on its lively patio.
Vince's House
Known formally as the C.E. Toberman Estate, this Mission Revival mansion starred as Vince Chase’s house during Seasons 1, 2 and 6 of Entourage. The house was built in 1926 for Charles Toberman, the real estate developer known as "Mr. Hollywood" and the "Father of Hollywood" for his role in developing Hollywood and many of its landmarks, including the Hollywood Bowl, Grauman's Chinese Theater (now TCL Chinese Theatres), Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Grauman's Egyptian Theatre and the Hollywood Masonic Temple. The estate was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood
Take the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood and go behind the scenes of the Entourage movie along with countless films and TV shows, from “Casablanca” to “Friends.”