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Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center Los Angeles, CA

Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center6767 Hollywood BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90028
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Situated along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Wax Museum is the longest-running wax museum in the US dedicated to celebrities. Get up close and pose with lifelike replicas of today’s most sought-after actors and actresses, favorite stars from the golden age of Hollywood, and the most feared monsters and villains in the museum’s horror chamber.

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Good To Know

  • The longest-running wax museum in the U.S., dedicated to the most sought-after celebrities.
  • Located along the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard.
  • Open 9 – 12AM daily—visit anytime from open till close.
  • Bring a camera, use props from the museum’s station, and pose with your favorite stars.
  • Do not forget to face your fears and have loads of fun at the museum’s Horror Chamber!
  • Take your time to observe up close fine details, read interesting facts, and pose with friends and the whole family.
  • Children ages three (3) and below can visit the museum for free.

Description

The Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center in Los Angeles, California brings you face-to-face with Hollywood's biggest stars—well, their incredibly lifelike wax doubles. Located right on Hollywood Boulevard, this hands-on attraction lets you snap selfies with A-listers from film, music, TV, and sports, all in immersive, photo-ready settings.

Wander through themed sections featuring horror villains, classic film legends, and today's hottest celebrities—each one detailed down to the last wrinkle and wardrobe choice. Unlike traditional museums, you're free to touch, pose, and dress up with props to create Insta-worthy moments throughout your visit.

Short on time? Go with the Hollywood Wax Museum Single Entry. Want more thrills? Upgrade to the All Access Pass and enjoy four attractions in one discounted ticket package: the Wax Museum, Outbreak – Dread the Undead, Hannah's Maze of Mirrors, and your pick of one ride in the Chaos 5D Adventure.

Ideal for families, friend groups, and first-time visitors to LA, this Hollywood favorite delivers fun, flexibility, and star-powered memories—no velvet ropes required.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center - Hollywood

Where is the Hollywood Wax Museum on Hollywood Boulevard?

Hollywood Wax Museum is located at 6767 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA.

What are the operating hours for Hollywood Wax Museum?

The museum is open from 9 am to 12 midnight daily. Closed only for the Academy Awards when the real stars are outside, walking the red carpet into the Dolby Theatre.

What time should I arrive at the museum?

Visit anytime from open till close—no need to rush!

How much time should I spend in the museum?

Guests usually go around the museum for 1–2 hours, but there’s no time limit! Take your time checking and taking pictures with the wax figures, read about each of the celebrities, and take in the artistic value of the sculptures.

How do you make the lifelike wax figures of the Hollywood stars?

A lot of wax is gathered and turned into a lifelike figure of Hollywood stars through a laborious process involving clay, molds, small detail refinement, costume crafting, and props prepping in a span of three months with the collaboration of seven (7) talented artists for just one figure!

Can I take pictures?

Yes, you are not only allowed but encouraged! You can also use items from the museum’s prop stations when you pose for pictures with the wax figures.

Is the museum appropriate for children?

Yes, the museum is fun for all ages! And children ages 3 and below can visit the museum for free.