Warner Bros Studio Tour Hollywood, Los Angeles: tours and tickets

The entrance and exhibits of the Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Warner Bros is not a glitzy amusement park, but a true lesson in film history – where instead of roller coasters, you discover the history of American pop culture in its natural environment. Here, the sets have a patina of time, and the air seems filled with memories of legendary productions.

I chose this attraction precisely because of my love for “Friends” – that iconic series that shaped my romantic imaginations of New York for years, though – what irony! – it was filmed in sterile Californian studios. I dismissed Universal Studios, which seems more like a noisy amusement park filled to the brim with roller coasters and spectacular attractions, relentlessly consuming the whole day. Warner Bros, on the other hand, offers something much more valuable – an intimate, backstage experience, where the history of film and television speaks in whispers, not in screams.

L'iconica caffetteria Central Perk della serie "Friends" ai Warner Bros Studios.

If you love cinema as much as I do, if films like ‘Casablanca‘, ‘Batman‘ or series like ‘Friends‘ and ‘The Big Bang Theory‘ have sparked your passion, then this tour won’t be just a tourist attraction for you. It’s like a pilgrimage to the heart of the film industry, where you can touch the magic that brings screens to life around the world.

In this article, I’ll take you on a journey through the studio’s history, describing the visit step-by-step and sharing practical tips from a visit that forever changed my perception of cinema. Get ready for an inspiring adventure because Hollywood is waiting just for you.

The history of Warner Bros studio – from a small company to an entertainment giant

Warner Bros (from Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.), one of the oldest and most influential film studios in the world, was born from the dreams of four brothers: Harry, Albert, Sam, and Jack Warner. Their story is a classic tale of the American dream – from humble beginnings to a global empire. The brothers, from a Jewish immigrant family from Poland and Russia, began their journey in show business at the start of the 20th century. In 1903, they opened their first nickelodeon in Pennsylvania, where short films were shown for five cents. But the real breakthrough came in 1923 when they officially founded Warner Brothers Pictures in Hollywood. This was a time when silent cinema was undergoing a revolution – and the Warners were at its forefront.

Their first studio was established on Sunset Boulevard in 1918, and in Burbank, where the complex is located today, they expanded. In 1926, they acquired First National Pictures and built a 62-acre lot, which became their home. Warner Bros quickly gained a reputation as innovators. In 1927, they produced ‘The Jazz Singer’ – the first film with synchronized sound, which revolutionized the industry and ended the silent film era.

They introduced color to animation with Looney Tunes, created icons like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, and gave the world classics such as ‘Casablanca‘ (1942), which won an Oscar for Best Picture. During the Great Depression, when other studios struggled financially, Warner Bros succeeded with gangster films featuring stars like James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart. These productions not only helped them survive tough times but also established new film genres that remain popular today.

After World War II, Warner Bros evolved. In the 1950s, the Warner brothers ventured into television, producing hits like “Maverick.” The 1970s brought blockbusters: “The Exorcist” (1973) and “Superman” (1978). In the modern era, the studio became synonymous with superheroes – Christopher Nolan’s Batman series, the DC (Detective Comics) universe with “Wonder Woman” and “Aquaman,” as well as the magical world of “Harry Potter,” which Warner Bros funded and produced. Let’s not forget the TV series: “Friends,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Gilmore Girls” – all of these came from under their wings. Today, as part of WarnerMedia (after the merger with Discovery in 2022), the studio produces not only films but also content for HBO Max, video games, and animations.

Warner Bros shaped pop culture by introducing technical innovations (like Vitaphone for sound or Technicolor), boldly confronting censorship, and creating stories that resonate with millions of viewers. Today, it is a cultural institution that inspires future generations of movie enthusiasts to dream of the big screen.

Without Warner Bros, Hollywood would be completely different. Walking next to the building where “Casablanca” was created, it’s hard not to feel moved. It is here that film legends were born!

Warner Bros Studio Tour: individually tailored packages and programs

Visiting Warner Bros Studio is like looking behind the scenes – you suddenly discover the mechanisms that create cinematic magic. The studio spans over 110 acres in Burbank, on the outskirts of Los Angeles, and is one of the few places offering a glimpse into active filming sets. Tours are designed for both casual fans and true cinema enthusiasts. Several options are available, differing in length, detail, and price, but each starts with the Storytelling Showcase – a new exhibit showcasing the rich history of Warner Bros.

Studio Tour (standard tour) 

  • Duration: approximately 3 hours (1 hour guided + 2 hours self-guided)
  • Price: from $76 per person
  • Minimum age: 5 years old

The most popular is the Studio Tour. It starts with a 1-hour guided tour on an open ‘tram’ or golf cart. The guide, often an actor or industry insider, shares anecdotes and shows the backlot – outdoor shooting sets that simulate the streets of New York, Chicago, or small towns. Scenes for ‘Friends’ (the fountain from the opening!), ‘Gilmore Girls’ (Stars Hollow), or ‘La La Land’ were filmed here. The backlot is the heart of the studio: building facades that can be changed as needed – one day it’s 1930s New York, the next it’s modern Los Angeles. You pass by huge halls where ‘interiors’ are filmed. If you’re lucky, you can peek into one if there’s no shooting happening (which can happen as the studio is active).

Following part of the guided tour, there is a 2-hour self-guided exploration of Stage 48: Script to Screen. This is where magic takes shape: interactive exhibits show the production process – from script to post-production. You will see props from iconic movies: the Batmobile from Nolan’s series, costumes from ‘Wonder Woman’, wands from Harry Potter or couches from ‘Friends’ and ‘The Big Bang Theory’. There’s a DC Universe section with vehicles from Batman, Superman, and Justice League. For TV show fans – a replica of Central Perk, where you can sit on the couch and have a coffee (yes, there’s a café!). Exhibits change seasonally.

Studio Tour Plus

  • Duration: 4 hours (2 hours guided)
  • Price: from $160 per person
  • More time with experts, additional stops
  • Continental breakfast and lunch at Central Perk Café

If the standard option is not enough for you, choose Studio Tour Plus (4 hours, $150 for adults, $129 for children). It includes 2 hours guided, 2 hours self-guided touring, plus lunch at Central Perk Café and an exclusive gift. The guide takes you to less accessible areas, showing more production secrets such as special effects or greenscreen techniques.

Il celebre personaggio Agent Smith del film Matrix nel tour Warner Bros.

Deluxe Tour (premium tour)

  • Duration: 6 hours (3 hours guided + 1 hour fine lunch + 2 hours touring)
  • Price: $330 per person
  • Access to an exclusive screening room
  • Lunch at Commissary Fine Dining Room
  • Extended access to the Property Department

For true connoisseurs, the most luxurious option is the Deluxe Tour (6 hours, from $330). It’s a true VIP experience: 2 hours with a guide, a gourmet lunch at Studio Commissary, a visit to the props and costumes archives, and a meeting with special effects experts. During this tour, you will see original Oscar statuettes and rare film artifacts – the perfect choice for cinema enthusiasts.

TCM Classic Films Tour

  • Duration: 3.5 hours (1.5 hours with a guide + 2 hours on your own)
  • Price: from $99 per person
  • Focuses on the golden age of Hollywood (films up to the ’70s)
  • Access to the Property Department (props department)

The TCM Classic Films Tour (from $99) is a specialized tour dedicated to the golden age of Hollywood, showcasing classics like “Casablanca” or “The Wizard of Oz”. An alternative is the Special Tour & Movie (from $89), which combines touring with a movie screening after the tour concludes.

Top attractions at Warner Bros Studio and what you’ll see during the tour

Storytelling Showcase

Your adventure begins at the welcome center, where you will discover the 102-year history of Warner Bros. Modern exhibits portray the evolution of the studio from silent films to contemporary streaming productions.

Mostra museale con planimetrie, foto d'archivio e storia dei Warner Bros Studios.

Backlot – authentic film sets

This is the most important part of any tour! Riding in special tram cars, you will visit:

  • Midwest Street – the street that ‘starred’ in hundreds of productions
  • Brownstone Street – characteristic New York brownstones
  • Church used in countless movies and series
  • Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls
  • Hennessy Street – set from Batman movies

The guides are true experts, who not only narrate the story but also share behind-the-scenes secrets of production. You will learn how special effects are created, why some buildings are just facades, and how one set can ‘play’ dozens of different locations.

Stage 48: Script to Screen

This is 2,323 square meters of interactive space where you can:

  • Sit on the famous Central Perk couch from Friends
  • Enter apartment 4A from The Big Bang Theory and sit in Sheldon’s spot
  • Participate in a script reading of Friends 
  • Experiment with forced perspective – the technique that made hobbits look small
  • “Fly” on a broomstick over Hogwarts
Dettaglio dell'arredamento e dell'insegna del Central Perk alla Warner Bros.

Fountain from Friends

Remember the iconic intro of the series? The original fountain was moved from Warner Bros Ranch and preserved especially for the fans. Although the cast filmed at it only twice, it appears in the opening of every episode!

This iconic fountain, where characters dance with umbrellas in the rain during the famous musical theme, has become one of the most recognizable symbols of the series. Now you can see it with your own eyes and take a souvenir photo at the place that viewers have watched on TV screens for years.

Action and Magic Made Here – the grand finale

The last stop is a real treat for fans of DC Universe and the world of Harry Potter:

  • Original costumes of Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Aquaman
  • Reconstructed sets: Batcave, Superman’s Office, Aquaman’s Hideout
  • Mother Boxes used in the Justice League movie
  • Original DC comics with the first editions of each superhero
  • Costumes and props from Harry Potter films and Fantastic Beasts

Picture Car Vault

It’s a real paradise for movie car fans! You will find:

  • Batmobile from various eras of Batman films
  • Cars from Mad Max: Fury Road
  • Other iconic vehicles from Warner Bros productions
Modello della Batmobile presso gli studi Warner Bros.

Property Department (only in premium tours)

One of the largest prop departments in Los Angeles, where treasures from the Golden Age of Hollywood are stored. Antiques, paintings, furniture – all authentic and used in countless productions.

Practical information

How to buy tickets

Recommendation: buy ONLINE! Due to the immense popularity of the place, on-site tickets are limited and sold on a ‘first come, first serve’ basis. You risk arriving and not getting a spot on the tour.

Additional costs

  • Parking: 15 USD per vehicle (underground parking)
  • Professional photos: around 20-30 USD
  • Souvenirs in the shop: 10-100+ USD

Opening hours 

  • Studio Tour: daily 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Warner Bros Studio Store: 8:30 – 19:00 (access without ticket!)
  • Closed: some holidays (check before visiting)
  • First tour: 8:30
  • Last tour: 15:30
  • Frequency: new groups every 30 minutes

Is it worth booking an early hour? Definitely yes! There are significantly fewer crowds in the morning, and the guides are still full of energy and enthusiasm. Moreover, earlier visiting hours give a greater chance of meeting active film crews working on sets. Not to mention the better light for taking photos in outdoor locations, allowing you to capture your memories in the best possible quality.

Location in Burbank and Access

Address: 3400 Warner Blvd, Burbank, CA 91505

The studio is located in Burbank, not in Hollywood (a common mistake!). It is situated about 6.5 km from the Hollywood Walk of Fame, 3.2 km from Griffith Park, and 16 km from downtown Los Angeles. This location on the outskirts makes it worthwhile to plan your transportation well, especially if you intend to combine a visit to the studio with other city attractions on the same day.

Access by car: This is the most convenient transport option to Warner Bros Studio. An underground parking is available on site at 15 USD per vehicle. When using GPS, it’s advisable to enter the exact studio address to avoid mistakes. Note: There is a ban on entry for motorhomes, trailers, and trucks, so if you are traveling by such a means of transport, you must plan an alternative way to get there.

Public transportation: You can use the Metro Red Line to North Hollywood station, then transfer to a taxi or order an Uber (the trip takes about 10 minutes). This is an option for budget-conscious travelers, though less convenient if you have luggage or are traveling with children. Still, for those familiar with the Los Angeles public transportation system, this can be a good alternative to avoid parking and traffic issues.

Uber/Lyft: Travel from downtown Los Angeles takes between 30 and 60 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. The cost of such a ride ranges between 25 and 50 USD one way. This option is a good compromise between convenience and cost, especially if you travel with others and can share the fare, or if you don’t want to worry about parking at the studio.

What to know before the visit

How to dress?

Comfortable shoes are essential – you’ll be doing a lot of walking while touring the studio! Dress in layers because there’s a significant temperature difference between air-conditioned rooms and sunlit outdoor areas. Avoid tight clothing that may make it difficult to get in and out of trams during the tour. There are no specific dress code restrictions, so you can choose an outfit that makes you feel comfortable and at ease.

Photography rules

Photos are allowed in most areas within the studio, but there is a ban on video recording while riding the tram. There will also be certain prohibited zones that the guide will clearly point out during the tour. For Friends TV show fans, there’s an option for professional photos on the iconic set, but this service is available at an extra charge. It’s worth remembering these rules to fully enjoy the visit without unnecessary misunderstandings.

Age restrictions and availability

Important information: Children who have reached at least 5 years old are allowed on the tour – younger ones are not admitted. All minors must remain under the supervision of adults throughout the tour. Photo identification is required upon entry, so remember to bring your ID. The studio is accessible for people with disabilities – wheelchairs are available, and the touring routes have been suitably adapted to ensure a comfortable visit for all guests.

What to bring with you

Identification is mandatory and will be checked at the entrance! Make sure to bring a phone with a camera, as you will encounter hundreds of opportunities to take souvenir photos. A small bottle of water will be useful, although remember that food and drinks are forbidden during the tour. A power bank is a great idea, as extensive photography will quickly drain your phone’s battery. It’s best to only carry a small bag, since large bags and backpacks are not allowed within the studio.

What not to take

  • Large bags and backpacks, which are not allowed on studio premises and you will have to leave them in the cloakroom.
  • Food and drinks – they are available on-site at designated food outlets.
  • Video cameras – only phones for taking photos are allowed.
  • Dangerous items – standard security rules apply as at airports or other public places.

Visiting with children

Is the Warner Bros Tour good for children? It depends on their interests! Children who love movies and TV shows will be thrilled with the opportunity to see interactive stations at Stage 48, ‘fly’ on Harry Potter’s broomstick, see real superhero costumes, or take photos on iconic film sets. However, keep in mind that the 3-hour tour may be tiring for younger children, it requires a lot of walking and standing, some content may be too complex for toddlers, and the minimum age for participants is 5 years.

If you’re planning a visit with your family, choose an early time when the kids have the most energy. It’s worth preparing them beforehand by showing them clips from series like Friends or Batman movies to better understand the context. Bring snacks for after the tour (also available at the on-site café) and plan time to rest afterward – after 3 hours everyone will need a moment to relax.

Secrets worth knowing

Best days to visit

Avoid weekends – crowds, noise, and difficulty hearing the guide can significantly decrease the quality of the experience. Tuesday-Thursday is the ideal time to visit: fewer visitors, a calmer atmosphere, and guides have more time to answer questions and share additional interesting facts.

How to increase your chances of meeting stars

Although the studio does not guarantee encounters with celebrities, certain strategies can increase your chances. Early hours (8:30-10:00) are when film and TV shoots often start. The midweek sees more production activity. It’s also worth avoiding July-August as many productions take a summer break during this time.

Secret places and hidden details

Pay attention to numerous details that are easy to miss: building numbers often hide fascinating stories, different colored doors indicate different departments of the studio, no element on set is accidental, and informational plaques on buildings contain interesting tidbits that the guide may not mention.

How to prepare for a “meeting with the magic of cinema”

Before the visit it’s worth watching the classics of Warner Bros productions – at least a few episodes of Friends or clips from Batman movies. Also read about the history of Hollywood to better understand the context of the places you’ll visit. Prepare questions – guides love curious guests and are happy to share their knowledge. Check what Warner Bros is currently filming – you might come across something exceptional.

During the tour, listen carefully to the guide – they tell fascinating behind-the-scenes stories. Don’t hesitate to ask questions – it’s an interactive experience designed to engage visitors. And most importantly, have fun – it’s not a static museum, but a real studio!

After the visit it’s worth stopping by the souvenir shop, which offers exclusive gadgets not available anywhere else. Eat at Central Perk Cafe – it’s the only chance to have coffee at the ‘real’ Central Perk. Finally, share photos on social media – they will be a wonderful keepsake and inspiration for others.

Comparison with other studios

Warner Bros vs. Universal Studios Hollywood

Universal is more of an amusement park with elements of a studio tour. The place primarily focuses on providing entertainment through exciting attractions, roller coasters, and interactive experiences based on popular franchises. Warner Bros, on the other hand, is an authentic, operating film studio with real behind-the-scenes production, where you can see actual shooting sets, learn about the process of making films and TV shows, and experience the atmosphere where cinema is created. If you’re looking for fun and adrenaline – Universal will be a better choice. However, if you want to explore genuine film backdrops and delve into the history and techniques of production – you should definitely choose Warner Bros.

Warner Bros vs. Sony Pictures

Sony offers a smaller, more intimate tour. Warner Bros has a broader scope, more iconic sets, and a more extensive offering. For film fans, Warner Bros is a much better choice.

Attractions near Warner Bros Studio

Near Warner Bros Studio in Burbank, there are several noteworthy attractions you can visit during your trip:

  • Universal Studios Hollywood – a famous amusement park offering movie-based attractions, located just a few kilometers from Warner Bros. It’s a great option if you’re looking for something more entertaining after touring the authentic studio.
  • The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – part of Universal Studios dedicated to the world of Harry Potter.
  • Universal CityWalk – a shopping and entertainment district located right next to Universal Studios, with restaurants, shops, and cinemas.
  • Walt Disney Studios – another significant film studio in Burbank, though the visitation possibilities are more limited than at Warner Bros.
  • Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills) – a famous cemetery, the resting place of many Hollywood legends.
  • Hollywood Sign – although located a bit further away, this famous sign is a popular sightseeing destination.
  • Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory – a vast urban park with an observatory where you can enjoy magnificent views of Los Angeles.

Most of these attractions are about a 15-30 minute drive from Warner Bros Studio, making them ideal places to visit as part of the same trip.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Warner Bros Studio

Can you buy a ticket for the Warner Bros Studio Tour on-site?

Yes, but the number of tickets available on-site is very limited. I strongly recommend booking online – it saves time and guarantees entry.

How much does the Warner Bros Studio Tour cost in 2025?

A standard adult ticket costs around $75–80, and for children (ages 5–10) around $65. The Deluxe Tour starts from $330.

How long does the studio tour take?

The classic tour lasts about 3 hours. The Deluxe Tour can take up to 6 hours, depending on the option you choose and your curiosity!

Can you take photos during the tour?

In most areas – yes, but on active film sets and in certain soundstages, photography is prohibited. The guide will always let you know where you can take out your camera.

Is the studio kid-friendly?

Yes! But children under 5 have limited access to certain areas. It’s worth checking in advance which attractions will be most interesting for the youngest visitors.

Can I see movie stars on the studio lot?

Occasionally, you might run into actors – especially when filming is in progress. It’s not guaranteed… but you never know who might ride past on a bike!

What’s the best way to get to Warner Bros Studio?

The most convenient way is by car (paid parking available) or via Uber/Lyft. Public transportation is possible but requires transfers.

Is the studio accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the site is fully accessible – with ramps, elevators, and restrooms for visitors with disabilities.

Can you get something to eat at Warner Bros Studio?

Yes – the famous Central Perk café is open, along with a few smaller food spots. There are also good restaurants nearby.

Is it worth visiting the Warner Bros Studio?

Definitely yes! The Warner Bros Studio Tour is an experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world. It is not just a typical tourist attraction but rather a journey into the mechanisms of Hollywood, a meeting with the history of cinema, and a chance to see how screen magic is created. You will love this place if you love movies and series, are interested in the production behind the scenes, want to see the ‘real’ Hollywood, or dream of photos on iconic sets.

This tour is an investment in unforgettable memories. Sure, $70-300 is a lot, but how many times in life do you have the chance to see where cinema legends are made? The Warner Bros Studio Tour is not just about visiting – it’s a meeting with dreams for every lover of good entertainment.

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