20 Best Things to Do in Burbank, California

Looking for the best things to do in Burbank, California? Grab your sunglasses and thank your adoring fans, because we’ve got a Burbank travel guide worth celebrating! Burbank is the birthplace of Mickey Mouse and an abundance of beloved characters from movies and beyond. Whether you’re supplementing your Los Angeles or Disneyland vacation, or you’re coming to California specifically to explore the Media Capital of the World, follow this list of fun activities for all ages in and near Burbank.

Warner Bros. Studio in Burbank
Warner Bros. Studio (Photo credit: [email protected], DepositPhotos.com)

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1. Warner Bros. Studio Tour

Burbank is home to hundreds of major film and television studios, including Walt Disney Studios, Universal Studios Hollywood, and Warner Bros. Studio.

Warner Brothers Studio Tour tram in Burbank, California
Warner Brothers Studio Tour tram (Photo courtesy of Visit Burbank)

On the Warner Bros. Studio Tour, a knowledgeable guide will drive your small tour group around the lot in an open-air vehicle, pointing out sound stages where shows like Euphoria and Night Court are recorded. You’ll also see outdoor sets for movies like La La Land and tv shows like Gilmore Girls.

Jason Momoa's custom-made Aquaman costume at Warner Brothers Studio in Burbank, CA
Jason Momoa’s custom-made Aquaman costume (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Superhero Exhibits

Superhero fans will enjoy wandering through DC Universe: The Exhibit, where elaborate costumes are on display — like the one made for Jason Momoa’s Aquaman and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman. Meanwhile, Harry Potter enthusiasts will be pleased to see memorabilia, such as the wand and glasses of the Boy Who Lived.

Then you’ll visit a whole room filled with Batmobiles. You can even turn on the Bat Signal!

One of many Batmobiles on the Warner Bros. Studio Tour
One of many Batmobiles on the Warner Brothers Studios Tour (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Photo Ops

The tour concludes with photo ops in the Big Bang Theory apartment and hallway, as well as the permanent Friends set. Pose at both for souvenir photos. You can also star in a Harry Potter green screen movie scene while riding aboard a broom or Hagrid’s motorbike. Your photos and movies are available for purchase.

Mom and daughter on Friends set during Warner Bros. Tour
Posing with my daughter on the famous Central Perk set from “Friends” (Photo credit: Travel Mamas)

Café and Gift Shop

A separate Central Perk-themed café serves up lattés and baked goods. Additionally, the onsite gift shop is the perfect place to pick up a little piece of Hollywood to bring home with you (like my “smelly cat” Friends magnet)!

Wonder Woman statue at Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood in Burbank, CA
Wonder Woman statue in front of Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood (Photo credit: Tommaso Boddi, Getty Images for Warner Bros. Studio Tour Hollywood )

Skip-the-Line Tour

For an immersive look at sets and memorabilia from favorite shows and movies, be sure to reserve your spot on a Warner Bros. Studio Tour in advance. You can purchase Skip-the-Line Warner Brothers Studios Tour tickets from our trusted partner, GetYourGuide. This is one of the best studio tours in Burbank!

Universal Studios Hollywood in Burbank, CA
Universal Studios Hollywood (Photo credit: irisphoto11, Depositphotos.com)

2. Universal Studios Hollywood

If you like your movies and TV shows served with a side of amusement park rides and live shows, then Universal Studios Hollywood is an absolute must during your Burbank vacation. Not only is this attraction a full-fledged theme park, but also it is a real-life movie-producing studio.

Hogwarts Castle at Universal Studios Hollywood in Burbank, California
Hogwarts Castle in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Photo credit: David Sprague, Universal Studios Hollywood)

Wizarding World of Harry Potter

The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is the most alluring area of Universal Studios Hollywood for many visitors, super fans or not. Elaborately themed and amazingly accurate Hogwarts and Diagon Alley displays, shops, and rides will amaze any Potterhead. Invest in a wand from Ollivanders to make magical displays come to life.

Mario, Princess Peach, and Luigi in Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Hollywood
Mario, Princess Peach, and Luigi in Super Nintendo World (Photo courtesy of Visit Burbank)

Super Nintendo World

The newest edition to Universal Studios Hollywood was inspired by Mario, Princess Peach, and Luigi of the popular video game, Mario Kart. Super Nintendo World opened in February of 2023.

Gamers enjoy Mushroom Kingdom-themed shopping, dining, and rides in this land. Similar to the wands in the Wizarding World, the purchase of wearable Power-Up Bands brings Super Nintendo World and other areas of the park to life.

The star attraction is the Mario Kart Browser’s Challenge ride. It fuses cutting-edge augmented reality (via AR goggles) with mapping technology and actual set pieces along a moving ride track.

The Studio Tour is one of the star attractions at Universal Studios Hollywood
The Studio Tour is one of the most popular attractions at Universal Studios Hollywood (Photo credit: marcorubino, Depositphotos.com)

Studio Tour

Movie buffs will want to queue up for Universal’s famous Studio Tour. You’ll see actual sets on movie lots from films like Back to the FutureJurassic Park, and Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Universal’s Animal Actors show
Universal’s Animal Actors show (Photo credit: Universal Studios Hollywood)

Live Entertainment

Watch live entertainment at Universal Studios Hollywood as well. WaterWorld is an intense show featuring jet ski stunts and a simulated seaplane crash. Meanwhile, Universal’s Animal Actors production stars famous critters showcasing their tricks and animal antics.

Want to know more about this studio/theme park? Read our Universal Studios Hollywood tips!

Universal CityWalk offers all sorts of dining and shopping options just outside the theme park
Universal CityWalk (Photo credit: Lstock, Depositphotos.com)

3. Universal CityWalk

Just outside Universal Studios Hollywood is Universal CityWalk. This dining, shopping, and entertainment complex is a fun addition to a day at the amusement park.

But also, Universal CityWalk is a destination unto itself. You can listen to live music at a variety of venues, play miniature golf at Hollywood Drive-In Golf, or sing your heart out with a real band at Rising Star. Or, just walk around taking in all the colorful sights and tempting flavors.

My daughter posing with a giant Voodoo Doll donut statue at Voodoo Doughnut
My daughter posing with a giant Voodoo Doll donut statue at Voodoo Doughnut (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Voodoo Doughnut

Topping my family’s must-do list at Universal CityWalk is always Voodoo Doughnut. Here you can buy donuts in flavors like Voodoo Bubble (topped with bubble gum dust and a real piece of Dubble Bubble gum) or the Bacon Maple Bar (coated with maple frosting and bits of bacon).

Jacques' Specialty Shakes at The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen at Universal CityWalk in Burbank, CA
Jacques’ Specialty Shakes at The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen (Photo credit: Universal CityWalk)

The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen

Another fan favorite is The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen. Sit down here for American fare like salads and burgers. But the real reason to come here? Jacques’ Specialty Shakes!

Walt Disney Studios Burbank
Walt Disney Studios (Photo credit: Jean_Nelson, Depositphotos.com)

4. Guided Walt Disney Studios Tour

Mickey Mouse was born at Burbank’s Walt Disney Studios. The iconic character was dreamed up by Walt here in Burbank, not Anaheim. Now in its third location in the city, this movie studio is the only major Hollywood studio in Burbank that does not host regularly scheduled tours to the public.

Super fans hankering to visit can pay for a rare tour as a member of the D23 Fan Club. The upscale Adventures by Disney also offers a Walt Disney Studios tour as part of its Southern California Adventures by Disney tour. Additionally, Disney Movie Insiders offers a Walt Disney Studios Disney Private Tour for Up to 8, available for purchase via a slew of points earned through the purchase of eligible movie tickets, video games, and more.

Lucky visitors will visit Legends Plaza. That’s where they’ll see the famous statue of Walt holding Mickey’s hand. There’s also a bench featuring statues of Minnie Mouse and Disney.

Tour takers also view the Disney Team Building. It’s “held up” by the Seven Dwarfs, with Dopey at the vertex of the triangular-peaked structure.

According to Week 99er, Walt Disney Studios guests also get a chance to visit the Cast Store to shop for some of the latest Disney merchandise, exclusive pins, and discounted items.

Downtown Burbank, California
Shopping opportunities in Downtown Burbank (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

5. Downtown Burbank

Downtown Burbank boasts more than 600 shops, restaurants, and activities. It spans San Fernando Boulevard from the Burbank Town Center shopping mall to North America’s largest IKEA.

Movie Theaters in Burbank

In a small town known as a big player in the film industry, you may want to visit one of Burbank’s movie theaters during your vacation. Burbank boasts 30 movie screens, ranking among the highest-attended theaters in the U.S. Burbank Town Center offers 14 screens in two different AMC Movie Theatres. Meanwhile, AMC Burbank 16 is home to even more movies for your watching pleasure.

Outdoor patio at Urban Press in downtown Burbank
Outdoor patio at Urban Press in downtown Burbank (Photo from the Urban Press Facebook page)

Urban Press Winery

Be sure to stop by Urban Press Winery for a tasting flight or glass of wine. Even teetotalers will appreciate a meal or charcuterie board in their elegant dining room or on their darling Italian garden-inspired patio.

Mural in Downtown Burbank CA
Mural in Downtown Burbank (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Downtown Burbank Arts Festival

Meanwhile, in May, the Downtown Burbank Arts Festival stretches across four blocks in the heart of the city with artwork, handicrafts, food booths, and more. Take a look at additional local events here.

Colorful building in Burbank
Colorful building in Burbank (Photo courtesy of Visit Burbank)

Burbank Art Installations

Burbank is also home to a multitude of public artworks. Keep your eyes open for pretty art installations like the mural pictured below. Visit Burbank also offers a downloadable Burbank Self-Guided Street Art Tour.

Vintage clothing shop in Magnolia Park, Burbank
Vintage clothing shop in Magnolia Park (Photo credit: Junkyardsparkle, Wikimedia Commons)

6. Magnolia Park

Also worth visiting is Magnolia Park, a charming section of Burbank just minutes from the downtown area. Along Magnolia Boulevard, you’ll find boutique stores, vintage clothing shops, and antique stores. You may also spot food trucks parked in this part of town.

Palm Coffee Bar in Magnolia Park
Palm Coffee Bar (Photo from Palm Coffee Bar’s Facebook page)

Palm Coffee Bar

Magnolia Park is known for its abundance of cute and quirky coffee shops. Of particular note is the Palm Coffee Bar. This Instagram-worthy destination features plentiful live plants, pink décor, a disco ball, and a fun vibe. Expect high-quality coffees, teas, and delicious fresh-baked treats that would rival any local bakeries.

Chandler Bikeway

Outdoorsy folks will enjoy Chandler Bikeway in Magnolia Park. The urban bike path replaced railroad tracks that once ran through the area. This paved trail stretches over 2.8 miles and typically takes a little over 1.5 hours to complete out and back by bicycle. Rent bicycles from Cycle X, a short drive away in Hollywood. Skateboarders, rollerbladers, and walkers are welcome to enjoy this easy path, too.

View of the Hollywood sign from Burbank
The iconic Hollywood Sign (Photo credit: logoboom, Depositphotos.com)

7. Hollywood Sign

The Hollywood Sign represents the California dream of the success, fame, and glamour associated with the entertainment industry. It’s in the Hollywood Hills area of the Santa Monica Mountains but Burbank boasts some of the best views of the famous sign.

Horseback trail ride to the Hollywood Sign
Horseback trail ride to the Hollywood Sign (Photo from GetYourGuide.com)

Hollywood Sign Horseback Trail Ride

Even better, pony up for a horseback trail ride to the Hollywood Sign. This two-hour tour passes through the beautiful hills of Griffith Park. Talk about a memorable way to experience this world-renowned symbol of Tinseltown!

My kids posing with the Hollywood Sign in Griffith Park
My kids posing with the Hollywood Sign in Griffith Park (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

8. Griffith Park

Nearby Griffith Park is a great place to see the Hollywood Sign. This famous sign can be viewed from several trails within the park but if sign sightings are really what you seek, then drive to the top to take in the spectacular view near Griffith Observatory.

This 4,210-acre park is where you will find the Griffith Observatory, the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, the Autry Museum of the American West, and the Los Angeles Zoo.

Additionally, Griffith Park makes a great place to explore outdoor activities. In fact, it is home to 53 acres of hiking trails. You can rent surreys and bicycles from Spokes N Stuff within the park, too. Kids will also love playgrounds like Shane’s Inspiration in the center of the park near the Merry Go Round and the Neil Papiano Play Park. Picnic tables are plentiful in the park as well.

Griffith Merry Go Round, inspiration for Disneyland
Griffith Merry Go Round, inspiration for Disneyland (Photo from the Griffith Merry Go Round Facebook page)

Griffith Park Merry Go Round

Get a glimpse of the sweet green space in Burbank that inspired Walt Disney to build his first theme park. Griffith Park is where Disney brought his children to play on weekends when they were young.

Legend has it that while sitting on a bench watching his girls ride the Griffith Park Merry Go Round, Disney decided to build a large-scale amusement center where the whole family could have fun. Built in 1926, the carousel is composed of 68 handmade horses that jump. You can still buy tickets for a pony ride today.

Mickey Mouse's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Mickey Mouse’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

9. Hollywood Walk of Fame

Of course, you will want to take a stroll on the Hollywood Walk of Fame during your visit to Burbank. It’s located on Hollywood Blvd from Gower to La Brea and on Vine Street from Sunset to Yucca in the next-door neighbor, Hollywood. This 1.3-mile path features the most iconic names in entertainment on over 2,700 stars.

Stars represent six categories on this famous path: Film, Television, Radio, Theater, Music, and Special. Examples of “Special” stars are Victoria’s Secret Angels and the 1969 Apollo Moon Landing.

Some of the most famous stars to search for are Marilyn Monroe, Walt Disney, Michael Jackson, and Bruce Lee. If visiting Burbank with kids, then family favorites on the Hollywood Walk of Fame include Mickey Mouse, The Simpsons, and Snoopy. Meanwhile, the name you are most likely to spot is Gene Autry — the only celebrity awarded five stars for all main categories.

Giraffe at the Los Angeles Zoo
Giraffe at the Los Angeles Zoo (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

10. Los Angeles Zoo

A visit to the Los Angeles Zoo makes an educational and entertaining addition to any Burbank getaway. The 133-acre non-profit zoo is home to 2,200+ mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Animal shows and zookeeper talks add to the fun.

In addition to residents like gorillas, koalas, and lions — the zoo’s beautiful botanical gardens alone warrant a stop here. Children will want to take a spin on their Conservation Carousel, too.

LA Zoo Lights orangutan
One of a multitude of light displays at LA Zoo Lights (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

LA Zoo Lights

If visiting in winter, be sure to attend the dazzling nighttime LA Zoo Lights. There are huge glowing animal-shaped holiday lights displays, a walk-through Twinkle Tunnel, and even a water and laser show. Zoo Lights typically runs from the end of November through early January. Tickets can be purchased in person or in advance online.

Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank
Martial Arts History Museum in Burbank (Photo credit: Martial Arts History Museum)

11. Martial Arts History Museum

The Martial Arts History Museum celebrates karate and kung fu to kickboxing and beyond. Discover the history of martial arts and its influence on society and film.

Learn about other aspects of Asian culture as well, including anime, manga, Chinese lion dancing, Japanese operas, and more. The small Martial Arts Museum in Burbank only takes about an hour to explore.

"Ellen" set at Warner Bros. Studio
“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” set at Warner Bros. Studio (Photo credit: Travel Mamas)

12. Live Television Show Taping

When visiting the Media Capital of the World, it’s super fun to view a live television taping. Plan ahead, though, because most shows require advance reservations. Typically, you can get tickets 30 days beforehand, with the most popular programs booking up on the first day of release.

The Jennifer Hudson Show is taped in front of live audiences at the Warner Bros. Studio in the city of Burbank. Previously, Conan and The Ellen DeGeneres Show were both taped at this studio, too.

Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, and Conan O’Brien all filmed The Tonight Show at NBC Studios in Burbank. If you want to see Jimmy Fallon, however, you’ll have to fly to New York City to watch this famous live show in person.

1iota lists the best places to view live recordings of television shows at major studios in the United States, including Burbank and elsewhere in Los Angeles County.

Beverly Hills
Tour celebrity homes near Burbank in Beverly Hills and beyond (Photo credit: duha127, Depositphotos.com)

13. Celebrity Homes Tour

Get a glimpse of the glamorous life during a Guided Celebrity Homes Tour of Burbank, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and beyond. An entertaining tour guide will point out such sites as celebrity hangouts, landmarks (like the Hollywood Sign and the TCL Chinese Theater), and extravagant properties owned by the rich and famous. Who knows? You might even spot your favorite movie star!

Descanso Gardens near Burbank
Descanso Gardens near Burbank (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

14. Descanso Gardens

For a beautiful and peaceful place to stroll, head to the nearby Descanso Gardens. This 150-acre space features several themed botanical gardens, including a Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Oak Forest, California Natives Garden, and more.

Those visiting Burbank with kids should make a point to see the Enchanted Railroad. This 1/8th-scale replica of a diesel train chugs through a section of the gardens.

Bob's Big Boy statue Burbank
Bob’s Big Boy statue (Photo credit: Junkyardsparkle – Own work, Public Domain, Wikimedia)

15. Oldest Bob’s Big Boy

Slide into a booth at the oldest remaining Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank’s Media District. Order American standards Original Double-Deck Hamburger and a thick milkshake. Then, you must pose next to the trademark chubby boy statue in his red-and-white checkered overalls.

This restaurant was built in 1949 and has been designated as a Point of Historical Interest by the State of California. Plus, every Friday night, Bob’s hosts a Classic Car Show.

Concert at the Starlight Bowl in Burbank
Concert at the Starlight Bowl (Photo courtesy of Visit Burbank)

16. Starlight Bowl

Summer is concert season at Burbank’s Starlight Bowl. The outdoor amphitheater can seat 5,000 people in backed chairs and on its grassy lawn.

It may not be as big or as well-known as the Hollywood Bowl, but the Starlight Bowl is much more affordable and easier to nab tickets! Cover bands and well-known artists like Kenny G and Air Supply perform here at a fraction of the cost of larger concert venues.

Purchase snacks and drinks on-site, including wine and beer, or pack your own picnic basket. With lawn tickets, you’ll want to bring a blanket (or hotel towels) to sit on.

Griffith Park and the Griffith Observatory L.A. skyline view
Griffith Park and the Griffith Observatory with L.A. skyline view (Photo credit: sepavone, Depositphotos.com)

17. Griffith Observatory

Lauded as one of the best observatories in the world by Smithsonian Magazine and other reputable sources, the Griffith Observatory is a notable attraction near Burbank. Perched on Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Griffith Observatory wows visitors with its planetarium, high-powered telescopes for public use, and space exhibits.

One Saturday per month, Griffith Observatory hosts Star Parties. These events provide a free opportunity for the public to gaze at the cosmos through high-powered telescopes.

Tournament of Roses EquestFest performers at Los Angeles Equestrian Center
Tournament of Roses EquestFest performers at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

18. Los Angeles Equestrian Center

Horse lovers will appreciate the Los Angeles Equestrian Center within Griffith Park. Polo matches as well as Western and English horse shows are held here throughout the year. The center also offers horseback riding lessons with professional trainers.

In conjunction with the Rose Bowl, the Tournament of Roses EquestFest is held here each January. It stars the graceful horses and talented riders that appear in the famous Rose Parade. They perform roping, dressage, jumps, and other tricks in the center’s 3,500-seat Equidome.

19. Animal Walk of Fame

Situated in front of the Burbank Animal Shelter, animal lovers can view the TV and Movie Animal Walk of Fame. Look for furry and feathered animal celebrity paw, claw, and hoof prints from the 1950s and 1960s.

The cement slabs on the front lawn are not extensive, but they are impressive with household name canines represented like Benji, Lassie, and the Shaggy Dog. You’ll also find Francis the Talking Mule, Jackie the lion, and Samantha the goose, among others.

Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank
Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank (Photo from Flappers’ Facebook page)

20. Flappers Comedy Club

Get your live entertainment fix in Burbank at Flappers Comedy Club and Restaurant. In addition to hilarity, you’ll find a full bar, á la carte food menu, and three-course prix-fixe menu.

Located so close to Los Angeles, this venue draws a lot of celebrity talent. Famous comedians like Kevin Hart, Taylor Tomlinson, Gabriel Iglesias, Whitney Cummings, and Adam Sandler have performed here.

Families will be happy to know that kid-friendly shows are presented at Flappers every Saturday afternoon. These feature a Two Milk Minimum Menu. Order favorites like burgers and pizza as well as mocktails like Shirley Temples and Roy Rogers.

Beach cruisers in front of a surfboard mural in Huntington Beach, California
Beach cruisers in front of a surfboard mural in Huntington Beach, California (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

More Things to Do Near Burbank

Burbank is perfectly situated to explore Southern California. Theme parks, beaches, and nearby cities with attractions for all ages and interests abound in all directions.

Surfers at sunset in Huntington Beach, CA
Surfers at sunset in Huntington Beach (Photo credit: Wirestock, Depositphotos.com)

Huntington Beach

The beach is a must when visiting California. For the ultimate SoCal beach vacation, pack your flip-flops and swimsuit and head to Huntington Beach. It’s located 40 miles south of Burbank along the Pacific Ocean and offers all things surfing. Learn about the best things to do in Huntington Beach with kids. Discover even more sandy escapes with this list of the best beaches in California for families.

Disneyland with kids
Disneyland with kids (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Disneyland

Depending on traffic, Disneyland and its sister park, Disney California Adventure, are only about an hour’s drive from Burbank. If visiting with children, then read our tips to maximize fun and minimize stress at Disneyland with kids. Be sure to meet up with beloved Disney personalities during Disneyland character meals, too. Then dive into this list of the best hotels with pools near Disneyland.

Irvine Regional Park in Orange County with kids
Irvine Regional Park in Orange County, California (Photo credit: Travel Mamas)

Orange County

Orange County is best known as the home of Disneyland (and some famous housewives). It’s home to a bunch of other fun stuff, too, like a FREE hot air balloon, a make-believe town for children, Knott’s Berry Farm amusement park, and my family’s favorite regional park! Read about all the things to do in Orange County with kids.

Venice Beach, California
Venice Beach in Los Angeles (Photo credit: oneinchpunch, Depositphotos.com)

Even More to Explore in California

Craving more of California? Discover the Golden State’s shores, attractions, national parks, and cities from San Diego in the south up to San Francisco and beyond in the north with this list of the best places to visit in California with kids!

Wing mural at Universal CityWalk in Burbank
Finding our wings at Universal CityWalk in Burbank (Photo credit: Colleen Lanin)

Why Visit Burbank

While Hollywood seems to get all the cinematic glory, Burbank is where the real movie and TV making takes place. Plus, flights to Burbank are often cheaper and easier to manage than when flying into LAX.

During my mom-daughter trip to Burbank, I discovered a surprisingly unpretentious city filled with plenty of activities for kids and adults alike. Whether you’re looking for a family vacation destination, a getaway with friends, or a spot for a romantic retreat — you’ll find all sorts of fun things to do in Burbank!

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A Note from The Travel Mama: Thank you to Visit Burbank for sponsoring our trip to Burbank, California. I received monetary compensation related to this blog post. All opinions are mine, as always. This story was originally posted in 2020 and was updated in 2023 to reflect current activities in Burbank.

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36 Comments

  1. So many things to do! I need to plan another trip to Cali just so I can see Stars Hollow High School! I am such a huge Gilmore Girls fan.

    1. I had never seen Gilmore Girls so my daughter and I watched a couple of episodes, knowing we’d see lots of Gilmore Girls sets on our tour. I’m glad I did! It’s such a sweet show — I should download some episodes to watch on my flight tomorrow!

    1. LOL! I think I’d get in big trouble if I wrote a story about all of the wonderful things to do in Burbank and failed to mention Warner Bros. Studio! 🙂

  2. There is so much to do. Just the ideal place to get lost in for a few days. Love to visit the Universal Studios.

    1. Universal Studios Hollywood is such an interesting blend of a real movie studio mixed with theme park amusements!

  3. So many great things to do in Burbank..! I would definitely love to smell the flowers on Decanso garden. Looks like a really great place.

    1. I love visiting botanic gardens when traveling — so nice to get a nature break, especially when visiting a big metropolitan area!

    1. California really is an amazing state with so much to explore. When foreign followers ask me where in America they should visit if they only have a week, I recommend California because of the depth of variety in terms of big cities, nature play, theme parks and the movie/TV appeal of Burbank & Hollywood! I hope you can return to Cali & explore Burbank someday!

  4. Burbank is awesome! Universal Studios, of course, is amazing, but so many other cool things to do. Awesome list!

  5. Fantastic breakdown of Burbank. I haven’t been there in years. I think it has been at least a decade now. It looks like it hasn’t changed much. I have to admit, I kind of miss Southern California.

  6. Thanks for this list of fun things to do in Burbank. I always think of game shows when I think of this city so it’s nice to know there are other things to do.

  7. Burbank was not my radar of places to visit, but after reading your story and finding out there is so much to do and so much to see… well maybe I will try and fit it in on my upcomming travels to US 🙂

  8. all of these should be now part of my bucket list! all these are fun things to do. How I wish I can land my feet on that land someday. <3 wishful thinking!