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Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood

Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Film lovers and TV fans flock from around the globe to Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. More than a simple walk on a backlot, this iconic studio offers a vibrant journey through the world of movie magic—past and present. Visitors enter a real, working studio where beloved characters and unforgettable scenes have come to life for nearly a century. Both blockbuster-scale spectacle and hidden charms create lasting memories in the heart of the entertainment industry.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
70 USD
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
3400 Warner Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505, USA

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.

Must see stuff

Moments of pure awe line every corner of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood. Studio 48: Script to Screen offers a hands-on look at the filmmaking process—perfect for anyone curious about sound stages, special effects, and postproduction. Outdoor backlots bring familiar worlds to life, like the cobbled streets of Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls or the gritty alleys of ER and Friends. The Central Perk café guarantees selfie opportunities, and Harry Potter’s sorting hat experience always thrills families. Small surprises, like the DC Universe exhibit or historic Batmobile display, keep even repeat visitors guessing.

  • Studio 48: Script to Screen: Interactive museum gallery tracking a film’s journey from idea to cinematic release.
  • Backlot sets: Real, working streets featured in famous TV shows and movies; guides often share behind-the-scenes tidbits specific to the day’s projects.
  • Central Perk café: Step into the world of Friends for coffee and photo ops on the orange couch.
  • The Wizarding World: Harry Potter props, costumes, and the Sorting Hat experience (perfect for fans young and old).
  • Batmobile and DC Universe: Iconic vehicles, props, and costumes from superhero films, with rotating special exhibitions.
  • Photo-worthy locations: Water Tower, outdoor backlots, Friends fountain, and classic studio gates.
  • Historical tidbits: Warner Bros. has filmed here since 1926; some sets date back to the golden age of Hollywood.

Tips for your visit

Unlocking the best experience takes a little careful planning. Late mornings fill quickly, so those seeking quieter tours should aim for early slots midweek. Walking shoes make a big difference on expansive sets. Security remains tight—no large bags and airport-style screening—but friendly staff help streamline the check-in process. Photography is encouraged in most areas, though guides will flag occasional off-limits zones. Breaks at the Central Perk or Studio Store provide welcome chances to recharge, while water and snacks keep everyone comfortable during longer tours. Though the magic dazzles, Southern California sun can surprise—bring sunblock for outdoor portions.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Weekday mornings (especially Tuesday–Thursday); avoid major holiday periods.
  • What to bring: Comfortable shoes, fully charged phone/camera, refillable water bottle, sunblock, light jacket for air-conditioned sets.
  • Local etiquette/rules: No loud voices during filming, respect staff requests about restricted photography.
  • Safety/comfort: Prepare for both indoor and outdoor touring; hydrate and plan snack breaks if visiting with kids or seniors.

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