Pop-culture tourism

Pop-culture tourism is the act of traveling to locations featured in popular literature, film, music, or any other form of media.

Also referred to as a "Location Vacation".

Pop-culture tourism is in some respects akin to pilgrimage, with its modern equivalents of places of pilgrimage, such as Elvis Presley's Graceland and the grave of Jim Morrison in Père Lachaise Cemetery.

Popular destinations have included:

The Hollywood Walk of Fame , a popular culture attraction , with nearly 10 million visitors annually by 2010 estimation. [ 1 ]
Elvis Presley 's Graceland , second-most visited museum/house in the United States, [ 2 ] it is also listed by NRHP and NHL —the first in music history
Abbey Road zebra crossing , famous for featuring on the cover of the Beatles ' album of the same name —one of the most imitated photos in the world. [ 3 ]