
Los Angeles is home to many iconic movie locations in film history. Check out the most famous movie locations in LA. And if you are lucky, you might run into a movie star!
10. Warner Bros

Warner Bros. Studios produces over 300 films a year. This studio serves as a hub for all Hollywood films. You can book a 3-hour tour experience and learn about the secrets of filmmaking!
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9. Hollywood Walk of Fame

The Hollywood Walk of Fame honors 2,815 stars. You can visit some of your favorite actors and musicians!
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8. TCL Chinese Theater

TCL Chinese Theater is one of the most iconic Hollywood movie locations. This theater hosts film festivals and has even hosted the Academy Awards three times! Star Wars premiered here in 1977.
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7. Griffith Observatory

The Griffith Observatory gained fame when La La Land featured a dance sequence in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium. It has also appeared in The Terminator (1984) and Transformers (2007).
6. Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal Studios Hollywood is a museum of 30 film sets and 35 working sound stages. Book your tour experience to visit some of Hollywood’s most famous movie locations, featuring Back to the Future, Jaws, Jurassic Park, and many more!
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5. Bradbury Building

The Bradbury Building is one of the most famous movie locations in LA. It’s known for its Victorian architecture and the filming of Blade Runner (1982).
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4. Santa Monica Pier

The Santa Monica Pier has been a featured background in many movies, most recently in Barbie during the rollerblading scene!
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3. Walt Disney Concert Hall

The Walt Disney Concert Hall has a futuristic look that filmmakers love. In Iron Man, the concert hall is featured in a sequence where Tony Stark flies through the Los Angeles skyline.
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2. The Biltmore Hotel

The Academy Awards were held 8 times at the Biltmore Hotel! The hotel also serves as the Sedgewick Hotel in Ghostbusters, where they capture their first ghost.
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1. Angels Flight Railway

Known as the shortest railway in the world, Angels Flight Railway has hosted La La Land and many others. Its first screen appearance was in Good Night, Nurse in 1918!
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