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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood: The Ultimate Experience

Walk the real backlots, soundstages, and prop archives where cinematic legends were made. This is the world's most iconic working studio tour — Hollywood access doesn't get more authentic than this.

What to expect

Your guide leads you through the actual working backlot streets used in films from Casablanca to Barbie, stopping at legendary sets still used in production today. You'll visit prop and costume archives, step inside real soundstages, and linger in the jaw-dropping DC Universe exhibit. The VIP format caps group size strictly, ensuring genuine access and zero crowds. End with a visit to the iconic Central Perk café replica — a bucket-list photo moment for any fan of the screen.

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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood (official)
USD 75 per adult (The Ultimate Experience); private group rates available on request
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Good to know

The studio is approximately 30–35 miles from San Pedro (about 45–60 min by car/rideshare). Book your preferred tour time well in advance — popular slots sell out weeks ahead. Allow a minimum of 3–4 hours on-site; confirm your all-aboard time and depart the studio no later than 2 hours before.

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