Los Angeles (Long Beach), California

As the gateway to sunny Southern California, you have a tremendous amount of entertaining choices. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the magic of movie-making or help save the planet with Optimus as he battles Decepticons on self-guided tours of Universal Studios. Marvel at the glitz of Hollywood with a drive along the famed Sunset Strip. Or explore vibrant Olvera Street, the 250-year-old birthplace of Los Angeles. And that's only the beginning! With so many exciting diversions, you may never want to return to your ship.

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Points of Interest

  • Hollywood Boulevard
  • TCL Chinese Theater (Formerly Grauman's)
  • Olvera Street
  • Beverly Hills
  • Santa Monica Pier
  • Adamson House
  • Huntington Beach & Surf Museum
  • Naples - Long Beach

More about Los Angeles (Long Beach), California Points of Interest

  • Hollywood Boulevard

    This popular boulevard is home to the Walk of Fame, star footprints at TCL Chinese Theater, a dining/shopping complex, The Dolby (formerly Kodak) Theater, Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum and Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum.

  • TCL Chinese Theater (Formerly Grauman's)

    Featuring elaborate Chinese-style architecture, and over 200 Hollywood legends hand and foot prints set in the concrete of its forecourt, this landmark is the most sought-after theater for movie premieres.

  • Olvera Street

    The birthplace of the City of Los Angeles, this colorful village features 27 historic buildings, a Mexican-style plaza, and a marketplace offering traditional Mexican food and handcrafted Mexican wares.

  • Beverly Hills

    Playground to the rich, the famous and the glamorous, Beverly Hills is the home of some of California's most opulent homes, hotels and personalities.

  • Santa Monica Pier

    Built in 1909, this world-famous pier on the sparkling Pacific features an amusement park, a trapeze school, an ocean-front walk, an aquarium, an historic carousel, shops, eateries and an arcade.

  • Adamson House

    Overlooking the Pacific in Malibu, this lovely 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival home is a National Historic Site that contains original furnishings, a spectacular display of renowned Malibu Potteries tiles, hand-carved doors and more.

  • Huntington Beach & Surf Museum

    Nicknamed "Surf City," Huntington Beach is home to the International Surf Museum. Here, you'll find displays celebrating the history of the surf culture including boards, classic surf films and surf music.

  • Naples - Long Beach

    Home of the Queen Mary, Long Beach is also where you'll find the enchanting town of Naples. Venice-type canals, Spanish-style houses from the '20s and '30s, and the nation's smallest house add to its charm.

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