| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Flexible Itinerary | Customizable Itinerary |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | City walking tour |
| Transport | Charter car |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Please contact the supplier at least 48 hours before tour starts to establish your meeting point/ pick-up location (although chances are you'll be contacted first). Your tour starts at a location in your chosen section (this location will be decided upon booking and will be convenient for you, either at your hotel or a nearby starting point). The guide will meet you there at the same time you booked and start showing you around town! Your tour ends at the same place it started (or you may pick a restaurant or bar so you can dine or have a drink there before or after your tour to continue your immersion in L.A. film history).
All ages are welcome
Price based on per group of 1-4 participants
10 x movie location selections with additional locations you'd like to visit will be determined after booking
You will receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances
You can reschedule your tour without cost as long as you notify the supplier at least two hours before your scheduled start time
A tour of the L.A. East Valley often visits diverse filming locations. You can expect to see iconic spots from classic films, residential streets used in beloved TV shows, and even modern backdrops from recent blockbusters. These range from recognizable storefronts to unique architectural sites, offering glimpses into Hollywood's on-location history.
Tours in Glendale and Burbank often highlight locations famous for various productions. In Glendale, you might see areas used for suburban scenes or specific commercial districts. Burbank, known for its strong entertainment industry presence, features sites near major studios that have doubled as countless cinematic settings, including parks, diners, and unique residential neighborhoods.
Many classic and modern movies utilize real-world locations across the greater Los Angeles area. Popular spots include downtown L.A.'s historic buildings and distinct architecture, the diverse landscapes of Griffith Park, and the varied neighborhoods from Santa Monica to the San Fernando Valley. These offer authentic backdrops, contrasting with controlled studio environments.
Touring Studio City's famous movie filming locations offers an immersive experience. You'll drive by and often stop at specific sites where memorable scenes were shot, from suburban homes to business fronts. Guides typically share behind-the-scenes anecdotes and details about the films and shows that used these exact spots, bringing the cinematic history to life.
An L.A. East Valley movie locations tour typically lasts between 3 to 4 hours. This duration allows ample time to cover multiple locations across Glendale, Burbank, and Studio City, providing opportunities for photo stops and insightful commentary from the guide about the cinematic history of each site.
Visiting active movie sets usually involves restricted access within a studio lot, often requiring special passes or being part of a studio tour's specific offerings. Public filming locations, conversely, are real-world places—streets, parks, buildings—that have been used for filming. These can be visited by the general public, and movie location tours focus on these accessible sites.
The L.A. East Valley filming locations are associated with a wide range of films and TV shows. Given the diverse settings, you'll find spots from various genres, including classic Hollywood dramas, 80s teen comedies, contemporary action films, and popular sitcoms. The area's versatility makes it a consistent choice for filmmakers seeking authentic L.A. backdrops.
For a comfortable L.A. East Valley movie locations tour, it's advisable to wear comfortable shoes, as there might be light walking at certain stops. Bringing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is recommended, especially on sunny days. Hydration is key, so consider carrying a water bottle to stay refreshed throughout the tour.