Did you know: Many of the performers have multiple stars on the walk, for their work in tv, radio, movies, and music industries. Try to find all of your favorite's stars!
In 1960 the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce invented the biggest PR campaign after the Hollywood sign: The Walk of Fame! Up to two new Stars are revealed every month along Hollywood Boulevard.
It’s pretty interesting walking around spotting the stars you know and love (as well as those you don’t). It’s a pretty seedy area overall, not as nice as is made out in film and on TV.
It's fun to see the 'stars' of yesteryear as well as today's, but heck the location gets super busy with masses of tourists. Quick tip: find your favorite chap, take that picture and move right along
If you look down at the stars, then the annoying advertisers, costumed characters, tour guides, and merchandisers will bombard you. You have neen warned.
You really have fun there, looking for the stars! You should go at night and you can see the lights on. You must go at Universal Studios. This place you can not miss it.
You'll likely drive down the world's most famous boulevard before walking it. The Blvd has been home to many car chases, including the famous sequence in Lethal Weapon in which a bus does a 180.
Really just a special side walk. Kinda cool but touristy, busy and crowded most of the time. It's fun to read the names and a great date visit to walk close to cars.
Want fun on the walk? The Scientology folks have a building just off Hollywood and Highland. Wall in and ask if they have an Esperanto translation! Fun! Urdu, too!
Visit Grauman's Chinese Theater to see the feet and hand prints of iconic celebrities of Hollywood's heyday, or find your favorites amongst the stars on Hollywood Blvd.
Located near the offices of the consulting producers of the new Vietnam war era feature, FREEDOM DEAL, the Walk of Fame is an absolute, iconic must see when visiting Hollywood. Read more
via LA Mag: The 2,400+ black squares with coral stars hold a magnetic appeal for visitors. The squares act as avatars for their honorees and, unlike them, never mind posing.
The best way to see your favorite celebrities up close and personal is to check out the star-dedication ceremonies. They are typically held twice a month.
Christina spans many genres of music including Pop, Dance Pop, Soul, Alternative, Blues, Jazz, R&B, Rock, House, Gospel, Electronica, Rap, Spanish, Christmas, Hip Hop, Indie, Classical, Soundtrack etc
Gene Autry is the only person to have been honored with all five possible stars, for his contribution in each of the 5 categories: Motion Picture, Television, Recording, Radio, and Live Theater.
Visited Cali to attend cousin's wedding. Seen the Kodak Theater, Walk of fame, Hollywood sign. when I watch stars at Kodak theater, I can say I was there. Took lots of pics.
It was fun to see all the stars along the walkway and to see the many people who dress as characters from various movies. Not sure of I would want to be there at night. Seemed a bit sketchy.
One of the must to visit landmarks in LA county.if you are into movies, actors and actresses then you gonna love this place. A must to do there is to watch a movie in the Chinese theatre and Elcapitan
Infested with hobos and hipsters. Beware: they will randomly approach you and just touch/grab you, so be cautious if walking the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Beware with all super heros, Star Wars characters and other guys wearing funny uniforms, they will bother you a lot of time, don’t gave they attention.
Look for Damian Miles doing a live taping of his Hollywood 101 Show any day or night! Look for the blue hair and you might get interviewed if you have a Golden Age of Hollywood story. Listen and Learn
I saw parents forcing their kid to sit on and touch the hot, dirty sidewalk to pose with Jackie Chan's star. The concept of the walk is cool but ehhhhhhhhhhh
It's exciting to be there but I got to say it's overrated. Just a nice wide street with stars on the floor. Good to spend two hours walking and taking photos.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a famous landmark where sidewalks are embedded with stars along Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street in Hollywood, California.