A Hollywood day trip from Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist experiences in the entire Southwest — and we've been running it since 2010. In a single day, you leave your Vegas hotel at 6:30 AM, see the Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Sign, Beverly Hills celebrity homes, Rodeo Drive, and Santa Monica Pier, and you're back at your hotel by 8:30 PM.
Five LA icons. One day. All meals included. Hotel pickup and drop-off. Starting at $215 per person.
Your Hollywood Day Trip Itinerary
Our standard Hollywood day trip from Las Vegas hits these 7 stops in this order — refined over 16 years and 25,000+ tours.
Stop 1: Hollywood Walk of Fame & Chinese Theatre (30 min)
Stop 2: Hollywood Sign photo viewpoint (15 min)
Stop 3: Beverly Hills celebrity homes drive-by tour (45 min)
Stop 4: Rodeo Drive shopping & photos (30 min)
Stop 5: Sit-down lunch at a LA-favorite restaurant (60 min, included)
Stop 6: Santa Monica Pier & Pacific Ocean (75 min — free time)
Stop 7: Final scenic drive through Bel-Air or Sunset Strip on the way back
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Is a Hollywood Day Trip from Las Vegas Worth It?
If you're asking — yes. Here's the math: a rental car costs $120/day + $80 gas + $60 LA parking = $260 and you have to navigate yourself. A one-way flight + Ubers is roughly the same but you spend 3+ hours in airports. Our guided day trip is $215 all-in, includes breakfast and lunch, and brings you back the same evening with a phone full of photos. Plus our drivers are LA locals — they'll tell you stories the average tourist never hears.
The only reason NOT to take this day trip is if you already plan to spend 3+ days in LA. Otherwise, it's the most efficient way to see Hollywood.
Hollywood Day Trip vs Multi-Day LA Visit
Day trip pros: No LA hotel costs (Vegas hotels are 50% cheaper), no rental car hassle, no LA traffic stress, you keep your Vegas room and your Vegas shows, you experience two cities for the cost of one.
Day trip cons: You won't do Disneyland, Universal Studios, or the museums (those need their own days).
For most travelers — couples, families, friend groups, conference attendees — a day trip is exactly right. For dedicated theme-park fans or art lovers, plan 2-3 nights in LA separately.
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