Tours and Tickets to Experience Mulholland Drive
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Mulholland Drive

- A night drive or bus tour is a great way to experience the glitz of the LA lights below.
- There’s parking every mile or so for photo ops, so don’t forget the camera.
- Suggested duration is 1–2 hours, but itineraries vary depending on stops.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Mulholland Drive. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
You can drive to Mulholland Drive on your own, and there is no fee. But, it’s often more fun to go on a tour, where your guide can share the Mulholland Drive gossip, show you celebrity homes, and take you to the Hollywood sign. Group tours start around US$40.
Mulholland Drive is open all year, day and night. There are a few viewpoints along the drive that are best experienced on smog-free days (if you can find one). Or, check out Mulholland Drive at night when you can stop for views of the city all lit up.
Many people say that the Jerome C. Daniel Overlook above the Hollywood Bowl offers the best views along Mulholland Drive. You can see the Hollywood sign, the Hollywood Bowl amphitheater, and even Catalina Island—if you have a clear day. On the drive, there are six other equally pretty overlooks.
Yes, lots of celebrities live—or have lived—on Mulholland Drive. On a drive you might pass the homes of Madonna, Jack Nicholson, or Paris Hilton. Take a celebrity homes tour, and your guide can tell you which mansion belongs to which celebrity. You just might catch glimpses of some stars.
Yes, Mulholland Drive is worth visiting if you are interested in celebrities or if you want expansive views of Los Angeles. The drive is often part of half-day and full-day city tours, and guides often share stories of the stars who live in the Mulholland Drive mansions.











































































































































