Hollywood Walk of Fame
Introduction
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a historic sidewalk located along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Los Angeles, California. It features over 2,700 star-shaped plaques honoring celebrities for their contributions to the entertainment industry, including film, television, music, radio, and theater. Established in 1958 by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, the Walk of Fame has become a symbol of Hollywood glamour. Visitors can find the stars of their favorite stars, see handprints and footprints at the TCL Chinese Theatre, and explore nearby attractions like the Dolby Theatre. It's a must-visit for any fan of pop culture and a vibrant hub of activity year-round.
Opening Hours
The sidewalk is accessible 24/7, but nearby shops and theaters have varying hours. Daytime visits are recommended for the best experience.
Ticket Information
Admission to nearby attractions like the TCL Chinese Theatre or Dolby Theatre may require separate tickets.
Transportation
Several bus routes serve Hollywood Boulevard, including lines 20, 212, 217, 222, and 780.
Paid parking garages are available, such as the Hollywood & Highland Center garage (6804 Hollywood Blvd) or metered street parking. Spaces are limited during peak hours; public transit is recommended.
The area is pedestrian-heavy; drive carefully and consider rideshare or taxi services.
Take the Metro Red Line to Hollywood/Highland or Hollywood/Vine stations, both located directly on the Walk of Fame.
Travel Tips
FAQ
QHow many stars are on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
As of 2025, there are over 2,700 stars, and new ones are added regularly.
QHow can I find a specific celebrity's star?
Use the search function on the official Walk of Fame website or mobile app to locate it by block and orientation.
QIs the Walk of Fame free to visit?
Yes, it's a public sidewalk and completely free for everyone.
QWhich celebrities have handprints at the TCL Chinese Theatre?
Hundreds of stars including Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, and Harrison Ford have left handprints, footprints, and signatures.
QWhat other attractions are nearby?
TCL Chinese Theatre, Dolby Theatre (home of the Oscars), Hollywood & Highland Center, and the Hollywood Sign viewpoint (driving or hiking required).
Quick Info
Best Season
Year-round, but spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer is hot and crowded; winter is cool with occasional rain.
Duration
Recommended 1-2 hours
Category
Attraction