Hollywood Sign viewed from Griffith Park, California
Hollywood Sign viewed from Griffith Park, California

Hollywood Sign

Open daily 24hrs
Los Angeles, California

The basics

The best view of the Hollywood Sign is from down below, at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Bronson Avenue. Other top viewing spots include the Hollywood and Highland Center, the top of Beachwood Drive, and the Griffith Observatory for 360° views of the Hollywood Sign and surrounding valley.

Most Los Angeles and Hollywood sightseeing tours include at least a glimpse of the sign, while some Hollywood Sign tours include a helicopter ride or a hike into the Hollywood Hills to see the sign from behind and a visit to the observatory. On hiking tours, a tour guide shows travelers to the optimal vantage points for the best views over Beverly Hills. Tours depart from downtown LA, Anaheim, and as far away as Las Vegas.

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The Official Hollywood Sign Walking Tour in Los Angeles
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The Official Hollywood Sign Walking Tour in Los Angeles
$18.00 per adult
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Amazing Experience!
We did this hike on a family holiday from Australia and it did not disappoint! JB was fun and informative and kept a pace that worked for the whole group. Our 3 teenage sons were totally engaged the whole time! Great photo opportunities along the way and plenty of water and snacks supplied! Highly recommend 👍🏻
Kate_B, Apr 2024

Things to know before you go

  • The famous sign hasn't been lit up since New Year's Eve of 2000, but its bright white letters often make it seem to glow in the night.

  • Guided tours allow for safe photo opportunities so there's no need to make a dangerous stop in the middle of the mountain road.

  • Dogs are permitted on hiking trails so long as they are kept on leash.

  • Hikers should bring sun protection and water.

  • It's strictly prohibited to hike to the Hollywood Sign (you'll be met with a chain link fence and security cameras), but the Brush Canyon Trail brings hikers to the peak right behind the sign.

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How to get there

You can reach the sign on foot by taking the 6.4-mile (10.2-kilometer) round-trip hike on the Brush Canyon Trail in Griffith Park; the trailhead is at the end of Canyon Drive. Alternatively, visitors can drive into the hills for a closer look, arrive on a horseback riding excursion, or fly in on a helicopter tour for great aerial view.

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When to get there

The sign is always there, you just have to decide when you want to see it. Try a sunrise hike for fewer crowds and some solitude, or take in the sunset from the hills while enjoying great views of LA and the homes of various movie stars. Griffith Park and its hiking trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Thanks to Southern California's warm weather, the hike can be made any time of year.

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Hollywood Sign history

Once aglow with 4,000 light bulbs, the sign once had its own caretaker, who lived behind the letter L until 1939. Originally constructed to spell Hollywoodland, the sign's last four letters were removed in the 1940s as they started to crumble. In the late 1970s, celebrities Alice Cooper and Hugh Hefner joined forces with fans and other stars to save the famous symbol.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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