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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 4 min read

Hollywood Walk of Fame Guide 2026 — Find Famous Stars, Parking, Photos

The Hollywood Walk of Fame stretches 1.3 miles along Hollywood Boulevard with 2,700+ brass-and-terrazzo stars — free to visit, but manage your expectations and your parking budget.

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Quick Facts

ItemDetail
Length1.3 miles on Hollywood Blvd + 3 blocks of Vine St
Stars2,775+ (as of 2026)
CostFree, 24/7
New stars added~20 per year
Parking$5 Ovation Hollywood garage with validation
Best time10am-3pm weekdays
Time needed60-90 minutes

The Walk of Fame began in 1960 with the first eight stars installed at the corner of Highland and Hollywood. Today it runs from La Brea Avenue in the west to Gower Street in the east, plus three blocks of Vine Street between Yucca and Sunset. Each star is a pink terrazzo square with a coral-coloured brass inlay — name above, category emblem below.

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Is the Walk of Fame Worth Visiting?

Honest assessment: the Walk of Fame is tacky, touristy, and essential. Every first-time visitor to LA feels obligated to see it, and most leave mildly disappointed. The star-covered sidewalk is genuinely iconic, but the surrounding strip of souvenir shops, costumed performers demanding tips, and aggressive tour hawkers is not the glamorous Hollywood of the movies.

Treat it as a quick photo stop, not a destination. 60-90 minutes covers the best section (Highland to Vine), lets you photograph a few stars that matter to you, and gets you next door to the TCL Chinese Theatre forecourt — which is free and genuinely impressive.

The best section is the half-mile between Highland Avenue and Vine Street. Most of the A-list stars, both Chinese Theatres, the El Capitan, Dolby Theatre (Oscars venue) and Madame Tussauds are clustered here.

How to Find a Specific Star

Stars are not alphabetical and they are not grouped by fame. They were installed in the order they were sponsored and paid for, which means Tom Hanks is nowhere near Rita Wilson and the Beatles are split up.

Use the free official tool at walkoffame.com/star-finder — type any celebrity name and it returns the exact street address plus a map pin. Do this before you arrive. Screenshots work offline.

  • Official star locator: walkoffame.com/star-finder
  • Stars are grouped by category emblem (film reel, TV set, phonograph, microphone, or drama masks)
  • Each star has an address — e.g. 6925 Hollywood Blvd
  • The odd-numbered side is the north sidewalk, even-numbered is south
  • Guided tours ($35-45 via GetYourGuide) point out 25-30 stars in 90 minutes

Best Photo Stars

Some stars are photographed thousands of times a day. If a specific celebrity matters to you, head straight there — otherwise these are the ones visitors gravitate to:

CelebrityAddressNotes
Marilyn Monroe6774 Hollywood BlvdSouth side, in front of McDonald's
Michael Jackson6927 Hollywood BlvdNorth side, near TCL Chinese
Muhammad Ali6801 Hollywood BlvdThe only star on a wall, not the sidewalk
The Beatles7080 Hollywood BlvdSingle star for all four
Elvis Presley6777 Hollywood BlvdOpposite Marilyn Monroe
Johnny Depp7018 Hollywood BlvdNear Madame Tussauds
Mickey Mouse6925 Hollywood BlvdFirst animated star, 1978
Muhammad Ali famously refused to have his star walked on, so his is the only star mounted on the wall of the Dolby Theatre. Easy to miss if you don't look up.

Parking Near the Walk of Fame

Parking in Hollywood is expensive and confusing. The best option by far is the Ovation Hollywood garage (the mall formerly known as Hollywood & Highland Center) at the corner of Hollywood Blvd and Highland Ave.

  • Ovation Hollywood garage: $5 for 4 hours with validation (any purchase validates)
  • Without validation: $3 first 15 min, then $3 per 15 min up to $18
  • Street meter parking: $2/hour, strict 2-hour limit, enforcement is brutal
  • LA Metro B Line (formerly Red Line): Hollywood/Highland station is directly below — $1.75, no parking needed
  • Uber/Lyft drop-off: corner of Orange Drive and Hollywood Blvd (designated zone)
Do not leave anything visible in your car anywhere in Hollywood. Smash-and-grab break-ins are common in every public garage and on every side street. Take valuables with you.

What Else Is Nearby

Cluster these with the Walk of Fame to make a worthwhile half-day:

  • TCL Chinese Theatre forecourt — free, 200+ celebrity hand/footprints in concrete
  • Dolby Theatre — where the Oscars are held, $25 guided tours
  • Madame Tussauds Hollywood — $30-40 wax museum, book online for discount
  • El Capitan Theatre — Disney-operated, beautiful 1926 interior
  • Ovation Hollywood observation deck — free, decent Hollywood Sign view

The Hollywood Sign is visible from several points along the boulevard, but for better views walk up to Ovation Hollywood's 4th-floor deck (free) or book Griffith Observatory for the definitive shot.

Safety and When to Visit

Hollywood Boulevard is a living, working slice of Los Angeles — not a theme park. It can feel rough around the edges. The safest and most pleasant window is 10am to 4pm on weekdays, when the street is busy with tourists but before the nighttime crowd arrives.

Costumed characters (Spider-Man, Batman, Marilyn) will pose with you and then demand $5-20 tips, sometimes aggressively. A polite no and keep walking is fine. Do not hand over cash in advance.

Avoid Hollywood Boulevard east of Vine Street after dark. The section from Vine to Gower is significantly sketchier and has minimal tourist foot traffic at night.
If you only have one photo to take, make it the corner of Hollywood and Highland at night, with the neon of the Dolby Theatre behind you and the Hollywood Sign visible in the distance up Highland Ave. That is the iconic shot.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Hollywood Walk of Fame worth seeing?

Yes, but briefly — 60-90 minutes is plenty. It is free, iconic and photographable, but the surrounding strip of Hollywood Boulevard is gritty and touristy. Pair it with the TCL Chinese Theatre and move on.

How do I find a specific star on the Walk of Fame?

Use the free official star locator at walkoffame.com/star-finder — type any name and it shows the exact address. Stars are grouped by category (film, TV, music, radio, theatre) rather than alphabetically.

Is it free to walk the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

Yes — completely free, 24 hours a day. The sidewalk is public. Only paid extras are handprints inside the TCL Chinese Theatre forecourt (free) and museums nearby.

Where is the Marilyn Monroe star?

6774 Hollywood Boulevard, directly in front of the McDonald's, on the south side of the street between Highland and Las Palmas.

How much is parking at Hollywood & Highland?

The Ovation Hollywood garage (formerly Hollywood & Highland Center) is $5 for up to 4 hours with validation from any shop or restaurant in the complex. Without validation it jumps to $18+.

Is Hollywood Boulevard safe at night?

Daytime is fine with normal urban awareness. After dark the strip gets sketchier — aggressive costumed characters, panhandling and occasional petty crime. Visit between 10am and 5pm for the cleanest experience.

Can I get my own star on the Walk of Fame?

Only via nomination plus a $85,000 sponsorship fee, approval by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, and the nominee must attend the ceremony in person.