Planning your visit
Planning well can transform a good visit into a great one. Booking tickets ahead isn’t just smart; it’s essential, since slots often sell out—especially on weekends and holidays. Mornings usually see fewer crowds, and weekday visits offer the best access to both attractions and guides. For out-of-towners or locals alike, the studio stands just north of Hollywood, easily reached by car or public transit. Accessibility remains a clear focus, with accommodations for wheelchairs, strollers, and guests of all ages. Expect to spend two to three hours exploring, but dedicated fans often stay longer, savoring every set and story.
- Best time to visit: Weekday mornings (less crowded); late fall or winter for fewer crowds.
- How to get there: Accessible by car (ample parking), ride-share, or Metro Red Line to Universal/Studio City (then short taxi/ride-share).
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, stroller-friendly, guided tours suited for all ages; advance accommodation requests welcomed.
- Average visit duration: 2–3 hours recommended.








