Embark on a thrilling 2-hour Hollywood Boulevard Ghost Walk and explore the eerie side of Tinseltown. Discover over a dozen paranormal sightings at iconic locations like the Chinese Theater, Pig N Whistle, and the Knickerbocker Hotel.
Embark on a thrilling 2-hour Hollywood Boulevard Ghost Walk and explore the eerie side of Tinseltown. Discover over a dozen paranormal sightings at iconic locations like the Chinese Theater, Pig N Whistle, and the Knickerbocker Hotel.
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Dolby Theatre - Since 2002, this has been the home of the Oscars, and it’s also our first stop on the haunted tour. Originally the site of the Hollywood Hotel, it’s said that Hollywood’s first male heartthrob, Rudolph Valentino, still visits, leaving goodnight kisses on the cheeks of female guests. The waitlist grew long once this became known.
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- Dolby Theatre - Since 2002, this has been the home of the Oscars, and it’s also our first stop on the haunted tour. Originally the site of the Hollywood Hotel, it’s said that Hollywood’s first male heartthrob, Rudolph Valentino, still visits, leaving goodnight kisses on the cheeks of female guests. The waitlist grew long once this became known.
- Hollywood Wax Museum - Before becoming the Hollywood Wax Museum and now the Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theatre, this location was the 1920s Cafe Montmartre. It was a celebrity hotspot, much like the original Chateau Marmont, frequented by stars like Charlie Chaplin and Gloria Swanson. Learn about the paranormal events here, including a National Enquirer reporter’s eerie night at the wax museum.
- Musso & Frank Grill - This iconic restaurant, featured in Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and Netflix’s “Hollywood,” has been serving since 1919. Discover how Johnny Depp learned of his future stardom here, view memorabilia from famous diners, and visit the booth where Charlie Chaplin’s ghost is said to linger. Diners claim to see his reflection in the window—a true celebrity photo bomb.
- Hollywood Knickerbocker Apartments - This fascinating building is rich with tragic, fun, and mysterious history, along with ongoing hauntings. Learn about William Frawley, known as Fred Mertz on “I Love Lucy,” who lived and died here years apart. Also, hear about the seance to contact Harry Houdini, broadcast live from the rooftop.
- Hollywood and Vine - Discover which Hollywood Golden Age actor used to wait here for audition results and still visits aspiring actors.
- Ripley’s Believe It or Not! - Uncover the intriguing history of the Ripley’s Odd-itorium building and the ghost stories shared by its staff.
- Pantages Theatre - This theater is home to spirits who choose to stay, enjoying and protecting the theater they loved in life.
- TCL Chinese Theatre - Find out which actor is rumored to haunt the theater and the strange coincidences surrounding his untimely death.
- The Hollywood Roosevelt - Known for hosting the first Academy Awards, this is the most haunted building in Hollywood, with ghost stories involving Marilyn Monroe, Babe Ruth, Montgomery Clift, and many others, with hauntings from the rooftop to the pool and private rooms.

- Expert-guided tour of Hollywood Boulevard
- Expert-guided tour of Hollywood Boulevard
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
We have done our own research so we’ve got the stories that no other tour can provide! Over the course of 2 hours, expect to cover roughly 1.5 miles of the famed Hollywood Boulevard, and more than a dozen paranormal and ghost sightings on stops at the Chinese Theater, the original downtown LA Pig N Whistle, Ripley’s Believe it or Not, and the Knickerbocker Hotel, among others, on the more than 10 stops.
We have done our own research so we’ve got the stories that no other tour can provide! Over the course of 2 hours, expect to cover roughly 1.5 miles of the famed Hollywood Boulevard, and more than a dozen paranormal and ghost sightings on stops at the Chinese Theater, the original downtown LA Pig N Whistle, Ripley’s Believe it or Not, and the Knickerbocker Hotel, among others, on the more than 10 stops.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.