What You Will Do
We start at the famed Pantages Theatre. Since the 1930’s the bar there has been used by the actors that graced the stage. Next we visit a rooftop bar. From there we can look over the roofs and see all the way from the iconic Hollywood Sign to the towers of DTLA. After that we’ll discover a speakeasy bar that’s hidden in the oldest house in Hollywood, before ending the tour at a glamorous restaurant popular with the biggest stars, from 1919 to today.
Over the evening we’ll regale you with stories detailing how this small farming town became the most famous place on earth. Join us on the Hollywood Speakeasy Bar Tour and have the adventure of a nighttime.
* Tour starts 6pm, Fridays
* Food included
* We normally visit 3-4 bars for 20-30 minutes each
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
The guide will be will be checking-in guests from 15 minutes before the tour begins at the meeting point. The Pantages Theatre is right opposite Hollywood and Vine Metro Station. Be sure to allow extra time for traffic and finding parking. We CANNOT wait for latecomers, there are other guests.
1
Hollywood
30 minutes
Learn how and why the movie industry first moved to this small country town and what it was like back then.
2
Frolic Room
20 minutes
We'll start the evening off at the famed Frolic Room, a speakeasy inside the Pantages Theatre since 1934.
3
Hollywood Walk of Fame
30 minutes
Walk the famous boulevard as you learn its fascinating history.
4
Mama Shelter Los Angeles
20 minutes
Enjoy the views from the rooftop bar here as you look over the city from the Hollywood Sign to the towers of downtown.
5
Hollywood Sign
Learn about this icon as you get some great views of it from a rooftop bar.
6
Musso & Frank Grill
20 minutes
Enjoy a cocktail in the restaurant made famous by the Hollywood Royalty that have eaten here since 1919.
7
No Vacancy
20 minutes
Enjoy a cocktail at this historic bar with its hidden entrance.
8
The Hollywood Roosevelt
20 minutes
Venue for the first ever Academy Awards ceremony and often used by famous actors, such as Marilyn Monroe.
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