Jan 21, 2009
Visiting Hollywood, California - An Introduction to Tinseltown
Hollywood Glitters as a Glamorous Travel Destination
Hollywood’s other name, “Tinseltown,” evokes glitter, glamour, and fame. From spotting faux celebrities in front of Grauman’s Chinese Theater to real celebrities filming on the streets, Hollywood is the ultimate symbol of entertainment. Whether you are looking to view the most famous places in film history or indulge in reel culture, Hollywood is the perfect destination for lights, camera, and action!
Grauman’s Chinese Theater
No visit to Hollywood is complete without walking down the red carpet of Grauman’s Chinese Theater, the most famous theater in the world. The founder, Sid Grauman, visualized an opulent enormous theater that would become a milestone in Hollywood history. Eighteen months later and with government authorization to import pagodas, carved dragons, Heaven Dogs, and other Chinese artifacts, the Grauman’s Chinese Theater opened.
The grand opening on May 18, 1927, which showcased the 40-foot high curved walls and 90-feet high coral-red columns, was the most spectacular in Hollywood history. Millions have experienced movie magic in its seats, while the most famous actors and actresses have graced its red carpet. Today, any movie producer who wants the most elite and grandest opening must have it in Grauman’s Chinese Theater.
Hollywood Wax Museum
In Hollywood, the glamour of movie stars is real – and you can get up close and personal with your favorite celebrities at the Hollywood Wax Museum. On opening day in February 26, 1965, there was a mile-long of people waiting in line to see the museum – and the popularity still surges even today. With realistic wax models of your favorite celebrities set in the most timeless movie scenes, you can live your favorite movies all over again – while taking a few photos with your favorite stars.
Hollywoodland in Beachwood Canyon
The famous “Hollywood” sign that symbolizes the allure of the Entertainment Capital is a must-see destination for any traveler. However, when it was originally constructed, the sign read, “Hollywoodland,” which represented the quaint and beautiful development set amongst Beachwood Canyon. Home to celebrities and directors for decades, Beachwood Canyon presents the perfect leisurely drive on your way to see the eternal Hollywood sign.
Star-Spotting in Whitley Heights
The glamour of Hollywood businesses is best witnessed in Whitley Heights, a community of grand houses built against the hillside during the 1920s and 30s. The Italian-influenced architectures of the homes, which were designed by Hobart J. Whitley, remain impressive and striking. Many Hollywood stars chose to live in this community that was once called the Italian Hill Town. Drive through the area to relish in its architecture, and you may just spot your favorite celebrity walking his dog!
From the red carpet to the Hollywood sign, the allure of a vacation in Hollywood is unforgettable.
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