Visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Group of tourists admiring the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Navigating The Hollywood Walk of Fame : Answers to common questions

  • Washrooms: Public restrooms are limited; available in nearby businesses for customers.
  • Hours of Operation: Always open as it's a public sidewalk; best to visit during daylight hours for safety.
  • Important Information: Check for star ceremonies in advance, which can offer a chance to see celebrities.
  • Admission Fee: No admission fee to visit the Walk of Fame.
  • How Long to Visit: Time to visit can vary; plan for at least 1-2 hours to walk and explore the area.
  • Handicap Accessible: The Walk of Fame is wheelchair accessible with flat sidewalks along Hollywood Boulevard.
  • Pets: Pets are allowed on the Walk of Fame, but it's often crowded, which may be stressful for animals.
  • Guided Tours: Self-guided; no tours are necessary, but you can find guided tours of nearby attractions.
  • Restaurant or Cafe: Numerous dining options along the Walk of Fame, from fast food to fine dining.
  • Parking: Limited street parking; parking lots available but can be pricey. Public transport recommended.
  • Family Friendly: An enjoyable outing for families interested in the stars of their favorite celebrities.
  • Photography: Photography is popular; taking photos with your favorite star's name is a common activity.
  • WIFI: Public WIFI is available in some areas provided by businesses or the city.
  • Gift Shop: Gift shops are plentiful, selling Hollywood-themed merchandise and souvenirs.

    Please note all times and prices subject to change. Please check the offical website for details.

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    Map for The Hollywood Walk of Fame

    Did You Know?

    The first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was awarded to actress Joanne Woodward on February 9, 1960.

    The Walk of Fame is a popular tourist attraction, drawing an estimated 10 million visitors annually to experience Hollywood's history.

    Stars on the Walk of Fame recognize achievements in the entertainment industry, with categories including motion pictures, television, recording, radio, and live theatre.

    New stars are added to the Walk of Fame regularly, with nominations submitted by fans or the celebrities' sponsors and selected by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

    The Hollywood Walk of Fame features over 2,600 five-pointed terrazzo and brass stars embedded in the sidewalks along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street.

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