Ferrari + Hollywood sign is a neat combo. You get a Ferrari California T ride timed around one big, iconic payoff: the Hollywood sign viewpoint. It’s a private experience with a co-pilot instructor who keeps you focused on the drive and the photos, not traffic.
I especially like the no-stress format. You’re not juggling navigation, parking, or figuring out where to stand for the best angle—the co-pilot talks you through what to look for and how to frame the sign. And I love that your stop includes multiple chances to take pictures from inside and outside the Ferrari against the sign backdrop.
One thing to consider: the time is short (about 30 minutes), so don’t expect a long Hollywood deep-dive. Also, if you’re planning to use the back seat, it’s not suitable for passengers over 250 pounds or over 6 feet tall, and add-ons like an extra passenger or GoPro cost extra.
In This Review
- Key things I’d plan for before you book
- Why this Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign trip feels different than typical LA tours
- Hollywood Boulevard to the Hollywood Sign viewpoint: the 30-minute flow
- The instructor co-pilot and how it improves your photos
- Pictures at the viewpoint: what you should know before you arrive
- Walk of Fame stop: a quick taste, not a full Hollywood day
- Price and value: is $84 per person worth it?
- Who this tour is best for (and who should choose another option)
- Weather and timing: small reality checks that help
- The booking experience: private, English-speaking, and mobile ticket friendly
- Should you book the Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign Private Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign tour?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- What car is used for this private tour?
- Will there be an instructor with us during the drive?
- Is the Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop included with admission?
- What costs are not included in the price?
- Is this a private experience?
- Who can participate from a seating and comfort standpoint?
- What are the cancellation rules?
Key things I’d plan for before you book

- A private Ferrari drive, not a bus tour: you’re in your own vehicle with an instructor co-pilot.
- Hollywood sign photo help included: you’ll get guidance on the best spot and photo timing at the viewpoint.
- A quick stop cadence: you’ll hit the Hollywood Sign area and then the Walk of Fame stop without lingering.
- Photo time is built in: you’ll pause for pictures inside and outside the car.
- Back-seat limits and extras: comfort restrictions apply, and extra passengers cost more.
- Parking and gear are on you: parking fees, and add-ons like GoPro, aren’t included.
Why this Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign trip feels different than typical LA tours
Hollywood can be weirdly hard to experience well. The streets are busy, parking is a chore, and half the time you end up sprinting between photo stops. This tour cuts through that mess with a simple idea: do the most famous view with the car you actually came for.
The Ferrari California T is the star, but the real value is the “driver support” piece. You’re not stuck trying to interpret LA roads while also thinking about your next photo angle. Instead, a professional co-pilot instructor joins you and helps manage the ride so you can enjoy the moment.
It also helps that the experience is private. That means you can move at the pace of your group instead of getting shuffled along like part of a crowd.
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Hollywood Boulevard to the Hollywood Sign viewpoint: the 30-minute flow

The experience starts at 6808 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 and ends back at the same meeting point. The big action is a round-trip drive in the Ferrari from Hollywood Boulevard up toward the Hollywood Sign viewpoint, then back again.
Expect the ride to be the “main event.” Even though the total time is about 30 minutes, the tour is structured so you get:
- driving time that actually feels like a supercar moment, and
- a viewpoint stop where you can reset, take photos, and enjoy the view.
At the midpoint, you’ll take pictures inside and outside the Ferrari with the Hollywood sign in the background. This is one of the best parts of the format because you’re not just looking at LA—you’re capturing it from the exact spot the whole trip is about.
A small practical note: the viewpoint stop is short (around 3 minutes). That’s enough time for photos, but it’s not a long hangout. If your goal is calm sightseeing or long walks, you’ll want a longer tour option.
The instructor co-pilot and how it improves your photos

The co-pilot instructor isn’t just there to ride along. You’ll get top tips on the best photo spot for the Hollywood Sign, and you’ll have a much easier time because the car and stop are handled for you.
The most helpful thing in this kind of situation is guidance on where to stand and how to frame the sign. The Hollywood Sign is famous, but the angle matters. With the sign in the background, tiny shifts in position can turn a good photo into a great one. Having someone who knows the “best photo spot” saves you from guessing.
You’ll also get a chatty, human element. One guide name that came up clearly was Allan, described as informative and easy to talk to while explaining sights along the way. That matters because it changes the vibe from just sightseeing to actually understanding what you’re seeing.
Pictures at the viewpoint: what you should know before you arrive

Photos are built into the experience, and that’s a big deal for a short tour. You’re not paying for a vague “viewing” stop. You pause and do the picture moment in a way that uses the Ferrari itself as part of the scene.
Here’s how to think about it:
- You’ll want your phone camera ready before the car stops.
- You’ll likely do a mix of inside-and-outside shots, so plan for quick switching.
- If you want action-style footage, there’s an option to purchase a GoPro on site for $30.
Also, since the stop is brief, it helps to decide in advance what you want. Are you going for a classic Hollywood sign shot with you in frame? Or the inside-the-car lifestyle angle? If you already know your shot list, you’ll get more good photos in less time.
Walk of Fame stop: a quick taste, not a full Hollywood day

After the Hollywood Sign viewpoint portion, the tour includes a stop at the Iconic Walk of Fame.
This part works best if you treat it like a bonus. With a total duration around 30 minutes, you’re not getting a slow, museum-style exploration of Hollywood. You’ll likely have just enough time to look, get a few shots, and enjoy the atmosphere before heading back.
If you love street-level Hollywood details, this add-on is a nice way to round out the trip. But if your real priority is the Walk of Fame itself—long browsing, multiple attractions, and lots of time to linger—you’ll probably want a separate, longer Walking Tour.
Price and value: is $84 per person worth it?

At $84 per person for a short, private Ferrari experience, the value depends on what you want from LA.
If your goal is a high-impact story—Ferrari in Hollywood, Hollywood Sign photos, and instructor help without navigating—this pricing can make sense. The big value is not just the car. It’s the whole package:
- a private setup,
- a co-pilot instructor who handles the practical side,
- included photo time at the viewpoint, and
- a ride that you can’t recreate on your own without major time and effort.
Where the price can feel less “all-in” is that some costs are not included:
- parking fees,
- GoPro (if you want it),
- and any added people beyond the standard setup.
Also, the price includes only 1 driver per group/vehicle for the drive-it option. If your group wants multiple drivers, extra driver time can be purchased on site for $50, and extra back-seat passengers cost $20 per person (with the back-seat height/weight limits noted earlier).
My practical take: if you’re going as a couple and only one person is driving, or you’re okay with sharing the experience with photos and seat time, the cost feels more reasonable. If you’re trying to add multiple drivers and passengers, build those add-ons into your budget early.
Who this tour is best for (and who should choose another option)

This is ideal if you want:
- a supercar ride experience focused on one landmark,
- minimal logistics (you’re meeting at a set spot and returning there),
- and instructor support so you don’t lose time to figuring things out.
It also suits people who care about photos but don’t want to spend an afternoon hunting angles. You get that Hollywood Sign photo moment packaged into a short schedule.
It may be less ideal if:
- you want a long, flexible sightseeing day,
- you’re sensitive to short stops,
- or your party includes someone who won’t fit the back-seat size limits (over 250 pounds or over 6 feet).
If you’re driving, make sure the driver meets the basic requirement: at least 18 years old and able to show a valid picture ID driver license. Also, the meeting point is near public transportation, which can help if you’re not relying on a car to reach Hollywood Blvd.
Weather and timing: small reality checks that help

This experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Because the tour is built around an outdoor viewpoint, this matters more than it might on indoor tours. So if you’re visiting LA during a season where conditions can swing quickly, it’s smart to plan extra flexibility in your schedule.
The schedule is tight too—about 30 minutes—so it’s best to arrive with everyone ready. With photo time built in, delays can cut into what you wanted to capture.
For cancellation, the rules are straightforward: you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. Within 24 hours, no refund is provided.
The booking experience: private, English-speaking, and mobile ticket friendly
The tour is private, meaning only your group participates. You’ll receive confirmation at booking, and the experience uses a mobile ticket. It’s offered in English, which is helpful if you’re touring with non-native English speakers who still prefer clarity over translation.
If you’re the kind of person who likes having a simple plan, that’s the theme here: a set meeting point, a defined route around the Hollywood Sign, and a quick bonus stop at the Walk of Fame.
Should you book the Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign Private Tour?
I’d book it if you want one of the easiest ways to check off the Hollywood Sign from a Ferrari and get photos without the stress. It’s short, focused, and designed for people who want an iconic scene plus a supercar ride, not a long day of driving and searching.
I might skip it if you’re chasing a deeper Hollywood itinerary, or if your group needs lots of extra seats, extra drivers, or lots of time at each stop. In that case, the add-on costs and the short duration might feel limiting.
If your idea is: Ferrari, Hollywood Sign viewpoint photos, and a friendly instructor helping with the moment—then this is the kind of booking that feels worth it from the first minute you pull up at Hollywood Blvd.
FAQ
How long is the Ferrari California T Hollywood Sign tour?
It runs for about 30 minutes.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at 6808 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point.
What car is used for this private tour?
The experience uses a Ferrari California T.
Will there be an instructor with us during the drive?
Yes. A private professional guide joins you as a co-pilot/instructor.
Is the Hollywood Sign viewpoint stop included with admission?
The viewpoint stop includes a free admission ticket as part of the experience.
What costs are not included in the price?
Parking fees are not included. GoPro video is available for purchase on site for $30. Extra driver time costs $50, and an additional back seat passenger costs $20 per person.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. It’s private, and only your group participates.
Who can participate from a seating and comfort standpoint?
Most people can participate. The back seat is not suitable for passengers over 250 pounds and over 6 feet tall.
What are the cancellation rules?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the start time, the amount paid is not refunded. The experience also depends on good weather, with an alternate date or full refund offered if canceled due to poor weather.



























