Los Angeles is undoubtedly one of the most dream-inspiring cities in the world! Spending a few days in Los Angeles undeniably means deciding to spend a few hours in Hollywood.
Here are the top five things to see and do in Hollywood during your stay.

1/ Walking on Hollywood Boulevard
Even if, of course, one might find cliché everything there, it doesn't matter, you don't come to L.A. without walking down Hollywood Boulevard. The famous Walk of Fame and its stars as far as the eye can see await you: a must-see, certainly, it is indeed extremely crowded! Prefer to go in the morning, especially as in summer, the heat will kill your desire to stroll on the asphalt! There are so many stars that you'll get dizzy: the game, of course, is to manage to get your picture taken with your favorite star! Come back at night, that's when the Walk of Fame is the most magical.
Enter the Hollywood & Highland complex
It's not so much for the boutiques as for the huge, kitschy sculptures that make you feel like you've been teleported to Disneyland that you'll enter Hollywood & Highland. Play along, you're in Los Angeles after all!

Hollywood & Highland
3/ Visit the Guinness World Records Museum
Open late into the evening, it will obviously interest you if you like superlatives! An effective way to escape the heat and keep the kids occupied. To learn more, visit the museum's website. The neighborhood also houses the Hollywood Bowl Museum, the Hollywood Heritage Museum, the Hollywood Wax Museum, and the Hollywood Museum… in short, you have plenty of choices.
Meet in front of the TCL Chinese Theatre
You can admire the facade and, above all, in the small courtyard, you can take photos of the handprints of actors who have passed through. The TCL Chinese Theatre can be visited!

@TCL Chinese Theatre
Visit Hollywood Forever Cemetery
The Hollywood Forever Cemetery is adjacent to Paramount Pictures studios. Obviously, there's a slightly «special» aspect to visiting a cemetery, but in Los Angeles, anything is possible. Among the celebrities resting here are Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino, and Mel Blanc, the famous voice behind «That's all folks!»
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