Hollywood Forever Cemetery
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Hollywood Forever Cemetery

Los Angeles, California

Photo: Hollywood Forever Cemetery

A working cemetery that doubles as one of LA's most unique cultural venues. The grounds are beautiful and surreal — peacocks wander past the graves of Hollywood legends. In summer, Cinespia screens classic films on the side of a mausoleum while thousands picnic on the lawn. It's morbid and magical and completely, perfectly Los Angeles.

Insider tip

Cinespia screenings on summer Saturday nights. Bring a blanket, a bottle of wine, and arrive an hour early for a good spot.

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