Embark on a thrilling outdoor escape game in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Solve challenges, explore haunted theatres, find celebrity stars, and uncover the secrets of the iconic Hollywood sign!
Embark on a thrilling outdoor escape game in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Solve challenges, explore haunted theatres, find celebrity stars, and uncover the secrets of the iconic Hollywood sign!
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Hollywood and Vine - The intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, a district of Los Angeles, gained fame in the 1920s for its concentration of radio and film-related businesses. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is centered around this intersection.
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- Hollywood and Vine - The intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, a district of Los Angeles, gained fame in the 1920s for its concentration of radio and film-related businesses. The Hollywood Walk of Fame is centered around this intersection.
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- Hollywood Knickerbocker Apartments - Originally designed in 1923 by architect E.M. Frasier in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, the building was initially named the Security Apartments but never opened. It was finally completed in 1929 and renamed the Hollywood Knickerbocker Hotel in June 1929.
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- Hollywood Boulevard - Originally called Prospect Avenue until 1910, the street was renamed Hollywood Boulevard after the town of Hollywood, founded by H.J. Whitley, was annexed by Los Angeles. Following annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 4600 Hollywood Boulevard.
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- Pantages Theatre - Opened on June 4, 1930, the Pantages Theatre is notable for being the last movie palace built in Hollywood and the final venue constructed by vaudeville circuit owner Alexander Pantages.
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- The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood - Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre, located at 6706 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, California, is a historic movie theater that opened in 1922. It is an early example of a lavish movie palace and is renowned for hosting the first-ever Hollywood film premiere.
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- El Capitan Theatre - The El Capitan Theatre opened on May 3, 1926, with the stage production “The Charlot Revue of 1926.” The grand opening was celebrated with great fanfare, and the Los Angeles Sunday Times headline read “Dazzling Opening For Hollywood’s First Home of Spoken Drama,” captivating the city with over 120 live productions.
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- Musso & Frank Grill - Established in 1919, the restaurant is named after its original owners, Joseph Musso and Frank Toulet. It is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and has been described as “the genesis of Hollywood.”
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- TCL Chinese Theatres - Known as Grauman’s Chinese Theatre and branded as TCL Chinese Theatre, this movie palace is located on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6925 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The original Chinese Theatre was commissioned following the success of the nearby Grauman’s Egyptian Theatre, which opened in 1922.
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- The Hollywood Roosevelt - The iconic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel opened on May 15, 1927, financed by a group including Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and Sid Grauman. Named after President Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel has hosted generations of VIPs, from legends of Hollywood’s Golden Age to today’s top stars.
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- The Four Ladies of Hollywood - Originally designed by Catherine Hardwicke, this monument serves as a “tribute to the multi-ethnic women of Hollywood.”
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- Lucky Strike Hollywood - Lucky Strike Hollywood is an ideal spot to enjoy a drink, as the bar is a piece of Hollywood history.
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- Parisian Florist - Parisian Florist is a Hollywood-based flower shop with historical roots, proudly serving the community since 1924.
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- Freedom to pause anytime, grab dinner, take photos, explore
- Available 7 days a week, start whenever suits you (best after dark)
- Play as a team (up to 3 per device) or solo
- An immersive ghost storyline weaving real Hollywood history with mystery
- Full access to the Hollywood Ghost Hunt adventure on the Questo app
- 12 puzzle challenges along…
- Freedom to pause anytime, grab dinner, take photos, explore
- Available 7 days a week, start whenever suits you (best after dark)
- Play as a team (up to 3 per device) or solo
- An immersive ghost storyline weaving real Hollywood history with mystery
- Full access to the Hollywood Ghost Hunt adventure on the Questo app
- 12 puzzle challenges along Hollywood Boulevard’s most haunted spots
- Clues and a map in the app to guide you between stops
- Live tour guide (this is self-guided via the app)
- Live tour guide (this is self-guided via the app)
Awakening on Hollywood Boulevard as a ghost with no recollection, you possess only a heart-shaped locket containing a woman’s photograph and a series of haunted landmarks guiding you to the truth.
Embark on a journey through 12 stops along the Walk of Fame, delving into Hollywood’s most shadowy tales. Solve puzzles at the Pantages Theatre, face a dragon…
Awakening on Hollywood Boulevard as a ghost with no recollection, you possess only a heart-shaped locket containing a woman’s photograph and a series of haunted landmarks guiding you to the truth.
Embark on a journey through 12 stops along the Walk of Fame, delving into Hollywood’s most shadowy tales. Solve puzzles at the Pantages Theatre, face a dragon at Grauman’s, pursue a mummy past the Roosevelt Hotel, and discover a love story concluding at a florist that continues to deliver roses to the deceased.
Download the Questo app, use your booking code to activate your quest, and begin at the Pantages Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard. No guide or schedule is needed; explore at your leisure.
Each stop reveals an authentic ghost story: Hughes’ spectral office, Monroe’s image trapped in a hotel mirror, the actress who leaped from the Hollywood Sign, and unresolved murders at Grauman’s.
Ideal for couples or friends eager to explore Hollywood’s eerie side, this adventure is best experienced after dark. It takes approximately 2 hours to complete the 12 stops along the boulevard.
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.