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The well-known company offers several tours with a focus on Hollywood, such as the Hollywood420 Celebrity Tour-which includes a one-hour celebrity homes tour and a glass blowing demonstration-and a “Hop on Hop off” tour that will have you stopping by/exploring the TCL Chinese Theater, Grand Central Market, and Santa Monica Pier. Sure, this is perhaps the most cliché offering on this list, but if there’s a way to cram in all of the flashy attractions and locations in Los Angeles, you should probably hop on. Additionally, The Dome’s 44 computer-placed surround sound speakers complement the structure’s curved shape in a way that equates to a completely unique viewing experience. The Dome is equipped with a special projector that allows 70mm films to be watched on its palatial screen (70mm is a type of film that has a higher resolution, which allows for a much clearer image compared to the images projected onto screens in the average chain theaters).

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Built in 1963, but “refreshed” in 2002, the hexagonal structure can seat over 800 guests and regularly houses Q&As with actors and directors immediately following screenings of their respective movies. This is no more evident than in the theater’s Dome, which is instantly recognizable when characters cruise by it in OUATIH.

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Michael Garcia Adrian Black/flickr For Movie Buffs: Arclight Hollywood and Its DomeĪrclight Hollywood is a theater where the movie-going experience is cherished and protected by its employees, who ensure that the quality of the projection and sound in each theater is up to high standards. The locations were de-aged in the movie, of course, but here’s where you should head if you’re a fan of the 10th Tarantino flick and want to see the onscreen history for yourself, in person. When the traffic isn’t horrific-that’s truly L.A.’s biggest caveat-the city can be quite beguiling, especially if you examine its history the way Once Upon a Time does. Can you think of the last movie-other than 2016’s La La Land-that checks that box? The Artist (2011)? Bowfinger (1999)?! Perhaps most importantly though, the film showcases Los Angeles in a way very few movies do nowadays: as a destination.

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Heck, the setting alone is, for lack of a better expression, a mood. Once Upon a Time is very different from Tarantino’s other works-the gratuitous violence and ruthless motives ever-present in the likes of Kill Bill and The Hateful Eight have been tuned way down, and in their place are an air of melancholy and a methodical pace that allows the aforementioned characters (and the actors playing them) to live a little. Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, chronicles the lives of hanging-on-by-a-thread A-list actor Rick Dalton (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) and his much-more-easygoing stunt double Cliff Booth (played by Brad Pitt) in Hollywood around the late 1960s, aka the Golden Age of Hollywood.

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Take a stroll through the City of Angels as seen through the eyes of Quentin Tarantino.










Once upon a time in la