Mount Sinai Memorial Park

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★ 4.8 (83K+ reviews) • 31K+ booked
Nestled in the serene Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, Mount Sinai Memorial Park is a tranquil escape from the bustling city, offering a peaceful sanctuary for reflection and remembrance. Established in 1953, this iconic cemetery is the largest Jewish mortuary in the area, owned by the Sinai Temple of Los Angeles. For over 60 years, Mount Sinai has been dedicated to honoring life, family, and tradition, providing compassionate support to families during their most challenging times. As a beacon of Jewish heritage and remembrance, it stands as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry of the area, where history, art, and culture converge. With its lush, park-like setting, Mount Sinai Memorial Park offers a serene and respectful environment, inviting visitors to connect with Jewish roots and explore the stories of those who rest here.
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Mount Sinai Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California, United States of America
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Lee ******
30 Jun
Buying tickets online allows you to select the show you want in advance. The guided tour requires knowledge of popular movies, which sounds interesting, but we went there for our friends, and we got to take pictures of all the famous scenes, so it was worth it!
Rykiel ********
26 Jun
people are friendly, staff are the best. they help you with everything
陳 **
18 Jun
In the first hour, the tour guide drove around the set and explained a lot about the behind-the-scenes of TV and movies. It was a rare experience! After that, you can visit and take pictures as much as you want during the free time. There are many interactive devices in the coffee shop of the Six People, the costumes of Batman from different generations, the Batmobile, Harry Potter..., so you can understand the details of making a movie. We actually stayed there for 4 hours! It is very convenient to buy tickets in advance through the platform. You can directly scan the QR code to enter the venue. You don’t have to follow the appointment time because the tour can start at any time. It is recommended for people who are going to LA to take this trip
Klook User
27 May
I will give 5 stars to this trip because the guide Katie was awesome. she said many things about the local & she is very knowledgeable. They know the exact spot where will be the best view to see this Hollywood sign. it was a great experience. everyone should take this guide to visit this place.
Cliff ***
15 May
The reporting point has changed to 6609 Sunset Blvd when I visited in May 2025. The tour brings us to a few places of interest including Santa Monica Beach, Original Farmers Market and Griffith Observatory. Our bus guide knows where are some of the places to get good food in LA.
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Lorie *******
7 May
This is a good place to stay if you are going to Universal Studio. The room & bathroom are spacious and clean. They also have rooms with balcony which we like the most. The bed mattress was soft although my companion find it slightly too yielding. Parking has limited slots but you can park outside the hotel.
Mon compte
6 May
Allows you to comfortably visit the must-see places in Los Angeles. Be careful, however, about the opening times. Visiting celebrity homes is not a must.
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SU *****
4 May
In the first hour of the trip, the tour guide will drive you around the entire set, introducing which works these scenes have appeared in. The process is very interesting and you will learn a lot! Finally, you will come to Stage 48 for free activities. There are many sets for you to take pictures, and there are also many souvenirs. Fans of Friends, Big Bang Theory, or Harry Potter will go crazy :D It is a great experience!

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

The Heritage Mosaic

Step into a vibrant tapestry of history at The Heritage Mosaic, where over 2.5 million pieces of hand-cut Venetian glass come together to narrate the Jewish experience in America. This breathtaking 145 by 30 feet artwork is not just a visual feast but an educational journey, tracing the path from the arrival of Jews in Nieuw Amsterdam in 1654 to the founding of the State of Israel. It's a must-see for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of Jewish history and culture.

The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial

Prepare to be moved by the profound artistry of The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial, a tribute to the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Crafted by the talented Bernard Zakheim, this memorial features six figures in burnt wood, symbolizing both resistance and remembrance. The eternal flame stands as a beacon of hope and memory, ensuring that the spirit of those lost continues to burn brightly in our hearts.

The Bet Alpha Synagogue Mosaic

Transport yourself back to the Byzantine period with the exquisite Bet Alpha Synagogue Mosaic. This reproduction of a 6th-century Galilean synagogue's mosaic floor is a cultural gem within Mount Sinai Memorial Park. Featuring the 12 signs of the Zodiac, it offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Jewish art and serves as a historical landmark that enriches the park's cultural tapestry.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Mount Sinai Memorial Park is a cultural treasure that beautifully reflects the rich history of Jewish settlement and accomplishments in the United States. As you wander through this serene space, you'll find it serves as a place of learning and remembrance, with numerous notable figures from the entertainment industry interred here. Established in 1953 and acquired by Sinai Temple in 1967, it is deeply rooted in Jewish traditions, offering a place of solace and remembrance for families. Its commitment to honoring life and tradition makes it a significant cultural landmark in Los Angeles, standing as a symbol of the area's rich cultural heritage and history.

Green Burial Practices

In 2024, Mount Sinai Memorial Parks took a significant step towards sustainability by becoming certified by the Green Burial Council. For those interested in environmentally conscious burial options, the Simi Valley location features a green burial park called Teva. This area emphasizes natural and sustainable practices, allowing visitors to appreciate the beauty of nature while honoring loved ones in an eco-friendly manner.