Hop-on Hop-off & Warner Bros Tour

Discover LA’s magic with a Hop-on Hop-off tour and Warner Bros. Studio experience. Explore Hollywood, Downtown, and coastal routes, plus behind-the-scenes movie magic.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Hollywood - Hollywood, CA is iconic, bustling with entertainment. The Dolby Theatre, home to the Oscars, and the historic TCL Chinese Theatre draw crowds. El Capitan Theatre offers movie magic, while the Egyptian Theatre hosts film events. Funko Pops Hollywood is a haven for pop culture enthusiasts, and Netflix has a strong presence. Amidst glitz…
What's Included
  • Audio commentary in 9 languages
  • Souvenir earbuds
  • Access to all 3 routes on the Hop-on Hop-off
  • Entry tickets to Warner Bros. Studios
What's Not Included
  • No food or drinks provided
  • No transportation
Additional Information

Embark on the ultimate Los Angeles adventure with CitySightseeing’s Hop-on Hop-off Tour, combined with the Warner Bros Studios Tour! Explore the magic of LA hassle-free, with three diverse routes:

  • Dive into Hollywood and Beverly Hills’ glamour with the Red Route.
  • Immerse in Downtown LA’s culture on the Purple Route.
  • Enjoy coastal bliss in Santa…
Location
1736 N Orange Dr
North Orange Drive
Our office is located inside the Ovation Hollywood Shopping Mall on the 2nd floor, suit #203. Public parking is available in the underground garage accessible from Highland Ave. in front of Loews Hollywood. Enjoy up to 2 hours for $3 with validation by StarLine Tours.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Review4ueu
Mar 23, 2024
Class - informative - Warner Brothers Studios Tour. In the main building where you arrive there is/are a drinks counter/Starbucks, toilets and a merchandise shop. We got there early, but were still able to get started straight away. So it wasn't as limited in time as stated on the map. We were also able to change the type of tour at the checkout. I guess they don't differ much either. There are 23 different topics. The driver will probably just tell you something different and from the outside studio buildings you will simply see another house from the inside. You are carted around the outdoor studio area in an open car that can hold around 12 people, stopping at a few houses where you can take a quick look and also passing through an indoor studio (stage) where no filming is currently taking place. Depending on the tour, the driver then tells relevant stories, incidents and background knowledge. Ours was very relaxed, but still experienced and it was really interesting to see everything. Unfortunately you are only allowed to create very short video sequences, otherwise I would have liked to have simply filmed the entire tour. And taking photos from the car or in a group is always difficult because there is always something/someone in the way. There are various exterior structures from the 1950s, modern office building mock-ups, schools, parking lots, a park, a Mexican market square, smaller town centers with a church,... and the driver then explains everything that has already been filmed here: The Big Bang Theory, Gilmore Girls, Gremlins, Casablanca, Friends, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Batman, Spiderman, Matrix, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, La La Land, Bugs Bunny, Lethal Weapon,… Then there is a small jungle area with a bamboo forest and an (empty) pond that has been used for tons of films: Lord of the Rings, Jurassic Park and J.A.G. On behalf of honor. Depending on which background is desired, the entire outdoor area is simply hidden using a green or blue screen and something else is displayed. So it can be a lake, a raging sea or just a pond. A house that we were allowed into looked pretty shabby from the outside and inside. Worn floor, peeling paint. There is no ceiling, because the camera team sits upstairs with all the technology, huge lights, microphones, exhaust pipes,... The whole thing is then painted out for recordings, set up accordingly and retouched later anyway. Taken from a distance, everything looks much neater or even real, e.g. depth posters that suggest that there is a hallway or a pool that is actually just 30 cm deep... On the site with the indoor studios (stages) there are huge, soundproofed halls (all painted light brown). There are numbers on the outside and what is being filmed there. If a red lamp lights up at the entrance, it means that something is being turned there and entry is then prohibited. He then let us into one of these studios, but there was a complete ban on photography and filming. It was a huge hall covered with thick, black soundproofing mats. Different rooms are recreated inside, a kitchen, a living room, a garden with a swimming pool. After about an hour you are then dropped off at a building that houses a café (with toilets) and two museums (as a tour). They are sorted according to different subject areas: Friends, Big Bang, Batman, Game of Thrones, Harry Potter, Matrix,... Here you are shown the corresponding costumes and props, sets are recreated and it is partly explained how some of these shots and tricks work. Or what the process of a film is like, from casting to reading the script, turning the script into a sequence comic and then the actual shooting. How the film material then has to be changed and pimped up in color so that it looks like the real thing (everyone knows from photos, where the lawn just doesn't look as nice and green as it does in real life) or is colored to have a retro effect or more sunshine or cold winter. And you also learn how old films are restored, how sound recordings are dubbed and synchronized. So the look behind the scenes at how a film is made was amazing. It changed the understanding of films even more, what a Sisyphean task there is. And you could try out a lot of the work yourself, for example dubbing a scene. Or take pictures in front of a green screen. Sit on a Batmobile (motorcycle), pretend to ride it or play Quidditch while riding a broom (Harry Potter) and the background image is shown in the end sequence. You can easily spend another hour there. Once you've seen everything (at your own pace), there are buses waiting outside that will take you back to the main building at the back. For the Friends fans, the driver stopped at the park with the typical orange sofa and you could take photos there. In the main building there is also a museum for a tour, with famous film themes, costumes and setups. And behind that is the entrance hall with Starbucks, shop and restrooms.
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Rockyr687
Mar 9, 2020
Awesome experience - This tour was awesome!!! So worth the money! Our whole experience was GREAT; from the booking to pick-up, to the actual tour itself! We went on set of one our favorite shows “All American” and it was amazing. Do yourself a favor and book this tour.
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Steve
Dec 19, 2019
Warner brothers tour - It was great the driver I believe Jessica went out of her way to help me get back in time she was wonderful very friendly and very knowledgeable very good driver!
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Sue
Dec 4, 2019
Senior Female - Very enjoyable and informative. I would recommend for teens and older. I think younger might be bored.
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Irene
Sep 3, 2019
Grandmother and granddaughter trip - The driver that picked us up was fantastic very friendly and knowledgeable gave us some great tips. Warner Brothers Studio Tour was Great!!! had so much fun and we learned a lot. Must do if in LA
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Adrianna
Jul 23, 2019
Taylor L. Is the best tour guid - Just finished a WB tour with my closest friends! Taylor L. Did an amazing job in making sure everyone on our tour got to see/ experience there favorite TV shows/ movies. She was so knowledgeable, thank you Taylor for a fun day!
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Sissypoo123
Jul 21, 2019
Warner Brothers Studio Tour - If you love Ellen, Big Bang, and Friends you will love this your. Get to see actual sets used for the shows.
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Phil
Aug 10, 2019
Warner Bros - studio tour. - This was a great trip and one of the highlights of the whole holiday for my son and I. We went to a working set and saw actual costumes worn by actors in a number of blockbuster movies. Saw the actual cars from previous batman movies - again just brill. Well worth the money so would highly recommend this trip.
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Alexandragfkelly
Aug 10, 2019
Worth a visit. - Great experience to see a working set our tour guide was friendly and knew lots of information. There was no filming on during our tour so sadly we didn’t see anybody famous:-( however we did get to see some iconic spots of tv history. Amazing for friends , Big Bang theory and Gilmore girls fans. However tour guides will ask you what your favourite programmes and films are so do your research. Enjoyed a coffee at central Perk at the end too. The one reason why I haven’t given it 5 stars is that as exciting as it is to explore a film set it didn’t have the magical touch that you would expect it was missing something , like a ride or filming experience. But worth the visit if you are into Warner Bros content!
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Goblue2025
Jul 9, 2019
Warner Brother tour - The tour was good and we had a good time. Starline tour took us to Warner Bros and that was easy. There wasn’t much conversation to and from Warner Bros., so I don’t know if it would’ve been better to just go directly to Warner Bros.to save money and time.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).