Follow in the footsteps of Harry Bosch through real Los Angeles locations featured in the hit crime series. This 5‑hour private walking and driving experience blends iconic city landmarks with dramatic storytelling. Must do TV crime location experience
Dive into Los Angeles like a detective on our Bosch Confidential Private Tour — a curated journey through the real city streets and spots that inspired scenes from the beloved crime series. With a local guide, you’ll explore historic Downtown LA, retrace key moments from the show, and discover unforgettable landmarks along the way.
Step into the world of Bosch on this immersive private tour that visits real Los Angeles locations tied to the crime series and its classic storytelling. Your experience starts in historic Downtown LA, where you’ll retrace investigative paths from Angels Flight’s funicular railway to the stunning Bradbury Building and bustling Grand Central Market — all iconic spots with deep ties to both the show and LA’s history.
Continue to Griffith Observatory for breathtaking city views and a context‑rich understanding of Los Angeles’ geography. Then enter Hollywood’s vibrant world, including landmarks like the LAPD Hollywood unit, the Walk of Fame, Musso & Frank Grill, and the Frolic Room — all places that appear in or evoke the series’ narrative. The tour wraps up with a stop at The Original Farmers Market, a favorite location for Harry Bosch and a classic LA destination.
Full Day Tour Details
Duration: ~7-8 hours pending traffic
Price: $749 up to 4 people (additional fees applied up to 6 people)
Languages: English, Spanish, French
Half Day Tour Details
Duration: ~4-5 hours pending traffic
Price: $549 up to 4 people (additional fees applied up to 6 people)
Languages: English, Spanish, French
Request/Reservation, please email vincent.jarno@comtecierge.com
🎬 Why This Bosch Tour?
Perfect for fans of the Bosch novels or TV series, crime lovers, and curious travelers, this tour blends storytelling with real LA history and cinematic sites — providing a deeper, more immersive look at how the city shapes narrative and culture.