Hollywood hits different when you’re in a Ferrari. This 30-minute Hollywood tour turns classic landmarks like TCL Chinese Theatre into a fast, photo-friendly drive through Hollywood Hills.
I love the choice of how you experience it: drive it, split the driving, or ride as a passenger. I also like how the route is built for views, including a dedicated Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop and quick passes by major landmarks like Hollywood Boulevard and El Capitan Theatre. One thing to consider is that the total time is short, so you’ll want to plan your expectations around photos and driving time.
In This Review
- Quick Highlights You Can Actually Use
- 30 Minutes in a Ferrari: Why This Hollywood Plan Works
- Where You Start on Hollywood Boulevard and What You’ll Do First
- The Real Route: TCL Chinese Theatre, Magic Castle, and Hollywood Boulevard
- Mulholland Drive for Hollywood Sign Photos: The Stop That Changes Everything
- El Capitan Theatre and the Hollywood Hits You Don’t Want to Miss
- Driving Versus Riding: Choose the Experience That Fits Your Confidence
- Price and What’s Included: Where You’ll Feel the Value
- The Car Experience: The Ferrari Factor, Plus Real-World Condition Notes
- Safety, Seatbelts, and the Role of the Guide
- Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)
- Should You Book This Ferrari Hollywood Tour?
- FAQ
- Can I choose to drive the Ferrari, or do I just ride?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What’s included in the $75.60 price?
- What extra costs should I expect?
- How old do you need to be?
- Does weather matter?
Quick Highlights You Can Actually Use

- Drive or ride options for couples, friends, and small groups, with only one driver per car included
- Hollywood Sign photo stop with a clear viewpoint stop on the hills for your Ferrari shots
- Icon pass-by route including TCL Chinese Theatre, the Magic Castle area, and Hollywood & Highland
- Mulholland Drive hill time for scenic driving and a smoother “LA at speed” feel
- On-site add-ons are real: optional GoPro, extra passengers, and possible extra charges depending on what you book
30 Minutes in a Ferrari: Why This Hollywood Plan Works

If you want a Hollywood experience that feels like a movie scene without spending half a day in traffic, this is a strong pick. For a set 30-minute slot, you get a supercar experience plus a route designed around the most recognizable parts of Hollywood.
The price is listed at $75.60 per person, and you can usually lock it in ahead of time (on average it’s booked about 18 days in advance). That’s good news if you’re traveling in peak seasons, because start times can fill up.
This isn’t a long sightseeing tour. It’s a concentrated hit: drive (or ride) through the area, pass the landmarks that make Hollywood feel like Hollywood, and stop for photos at the Hollywood Sign viewpoint.
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Where You Start on Hollywood Boulevard and What You’ll Do First

Your tour begins at 6808 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, and you finish back at the same meeting point. Once you arrive, you check in and then you follow the plan you selected at checkout: you either drive or you ride in the passenger position.
Start times run through the day from morning to evening, so you can match your mood: a morning slot feels crisp, while evening can be better for photos if weather and traffic cooperate. The tour is also a private experience for your group, so you’re not sharing the car or guide attention with strangers.
One practical detail that matters: this experience runs with a professional guide as co-pilot/pilot. If you’re new to driving a car like this, that’s huge. Many people value the calm pacing and the guide’s role in keeping the whole thing smooth and safe.
The Real Route: TCL Chinese Theatre, Magic Castle, and Hollywood Boulevard
After check-in, you’ll set off along the Hollywood area and start ticking off recognizable stops. You pass TCL Chinese Theatre early, which is a solid anchor point because it gives you that immediate “I’m here” Hollywood moment.
Next comes the Magic Castle area. It’s less about long explanations and more about the classic Hollywood vibe: photo-ready corners, recognizable streets, and a sense that you’re driving through the real stage set.
Then you cruise Hollywood Boulevard, with the tour built around seeing key sights as you go. That matters because Hollywood traffic can swallow your daylight fast. A set 30-minute window forces the route to be efficient.
If you’re traveling as a couple or with one friend, this portion is where the experience feels most like a true “Ferrari drive.” You’re not waiting in lines or doing slow city blocks. You’re moving.
Mulholland Drive for Hollywood Sign Photos: The Stop That Changes Everything

The big photo moment is the Mulholland Drive portion. You drive up the hills and then pause for pictures at the Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop, with the admission listed as free. In a short tour, this is the part you’ll remember most, because it’s the clearest connection between “Hollywood” and the real sign.
Here’s the practical expectation to set: the Hollywood Sign is a distant landmark in this area, so your results depend on weather, sunlight, and where the car can stop safely. Some people report that the sign photos come out better when lighting is favorable, and that’s true in this kind of viewpoint setup.
If you care about photos, I’d recommend you arrive with a plan. Wear something you’ll be happy to see in car-and-sign shots (no bulky jackets that hide the silhouette), and be ready to hop out quickly and move into position when the guide tells you.
The best guides also help you pick timing for the most photogenic angle, and you’ll see a pattern in feedback praising guides like Paul, John, Medi, Umar, and Yanis for setting up photo opportunities and taking strong pictures.
El Capitan Theatre and the Hollywood Hits You Don’t Want to Miss

After the hills photo stop, the tour continues past El Capitan Theatre and back toward the meeting point. You’ll also pass areas like Hollywood & Highland, which is another classic landmark cluster where it’s easy to recognize you’re in the middle of the Hollywood action.
This is a good phase for sightseeing without the stress. You get the big identifiers of the area, while the guide handles the route and pacing. It’s also where the drive starts to feel like a victory lap, because you’ve already gotten the hard-to-replicate shot at the Hollywood Sign viewpoint.
Driving Versus Riding: Choose the Experience That Fits Your Confidence

You get two main styles in this product: you can drive or you can be driven. If you’re confident and you really want the thrill, driving makes the whole tour feel worth it, especially because this is one of the few ways to experience a supercar in a controlled setting.
If you’re less comfortable driving, riding can be the better value. You still get the views, the photo stop, and the guide experience, without needing to focus on the mechanics of a high-performance car.
There’s also a seat setup to think about. Up to 3 people can ride in the car if you purchase the right package. If you’re adding more passengers, costs are listed as additional on-site options, including extra back-seat passenger pricing.
One comfort note: back seats are not suitable for people over 250 lbs and/or 7 ft tall. If you’re taller or you’re worried about fit, choose a package that keeps you in the driver or front passenger area.
Price and What’s Included: Where You’ll Feel the Value

At $75.60 per person, this tour is priced like a “special occasion” activity. The value comes from what you get for that time window: supercar driving (if selected), a guide, landmark passes, and a dedicated Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop.
Included items list:
- Ferrari California 30-minute drive
- Private professional guide co-pilot or pilot
- Photos at the Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop
- The price includes only 1 driver per group/vehicle for the drive option
Not included items list:
- GoPro video, available to purchase on site for $30
- Parking fees
- Additional driver option, listed as $50 on site
- Additional back seat passenger, listed as $20 per additional passenger (max 2)
In plain terms: the base price gets you the core experience. The moment you add seats, or if you want extra media (GoPro), you’ll pay more on-site. If you’re the type who hates surprises, confirm how many people are in your car when you book and bring a clear expectation of the add-ons you want.
Some people also get tripped up when they expect every extra to be included automatically. If you’re buying packages or add-ons, double-check the booking voucher details before you arrive.
The Car Experience: The Ferrari Factor, Plus Real-World Condition Notes

A Ferrari ride is the headline, but car condition can shape your mood more than you’d think. Most feedback is positive about the experience and the driving feel, but a small number of comments mention cosmetic wear or dirt/dust.
Here’s how I’d handle that risk practically: arrive ready to enjoy the driving and the route first, and treat the car’s appearance as secondary. If your priority is a showroom-perfect photo car, you should set a stricter standard and be prepared for variability.
Also, people who love speed talk about the thrill of acceleration and controlled road moments. If you’re hoping for a track-like experience, remember you’re in a city route with a viewpoint stop and safety rules.
Safety, Seatbelts, and the Role of the Guide
Safety is built into how the tour operates. You’ll need a valid driver license to drive, and seatbelts are required for everyone in the car.
The guide/pilot role is also key. Even for passengers, the co-pilot helps set expectations, points out what’s coming next, and guides photo timing. Some guides are repeatedly praised for making the experience feel smooth and comfortable, even for first-timers behind a Ferrari wheel.
If you’re bringing teens or celebrating a birthday, keep in mind the minimum driving age is 18. Riding has no minimum age, but minors must be with a parent.
Who This Tour Is Best For (And Who Should Pass)
This tour is ideal if you:
- Want a short, high-impact Hollywood experience
- Like cars and want to drive at least once during your trip
- Care about getting to the Hollywood Sign viewpoint without planning a long self-drive route
- Are traveling in a small group, since it’s private for your party
It may not be the best fit if you:
- Want a long sightseeing day (this is 30 minutes)
- Need lots of walking time or multiple long stops
- Are worried about back-seat comfort due to height/weight limits
- Are highly sensitive to add-on pricing at the check-in or on-site stage
If you’re deciding between 30 minutes and longer options, the logic is simple: shorter time means less adjustment time for photos and fewer moments to settle into the car. People who upgrade often do it because 30 minutes can feel like it ends right as you get comfortable.
Should You Book This Ferrari Hollywood Tour?
Book it if you want a memorable Hollywood highlight with a supercar experience, plus a real Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop, in a compact time window. The overall rating is very high, and the consistent praise is about the driving feel, the landmark route, and the photo setup.
Hold back or book with extra caution if you hate uncertainty about condition, add-ons, or the reality that the sign photo depends on weather and lighting. Read your booking details carefully, especially if you’re adding passengers, drivers, or media options like a GoPro.
If your main goal is: see Hollywood in style and leave with strong photos, this tour is built for exactly that. Just plan your expectations for time, sunlight, and on-site add-ons.
FAQ
Can I choose to drive the Ferrari, or do I just ride?
You can choose between driving or being driven when you book. You’ll be assigned to the driver or passenger setup based on what you select at checkout.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at 6808 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the $75.60 price?
The price includes the Ferrari for a 30-minute drive experience, a professional guide as co-pilot or pilot, and photos at the Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop. It also notes the drive option includes only one driver per group/vehicle.
What extra costs should I expect?
Parking fees are not included. GoPro video is available for $30 on site. Additional driver is $50 on site, and an additional back-seat passenger is $20 per additional passenger (up to 2).
How old do you need to be?
You must be at least 18 to drive. There’s no minimum riding age, but minors must ride with a parent.
Does weather matter?
Yes. This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























