34 Things To Do to Celebrate Día de Los Muertos in Los Angeles
Día de los Muertos in Los Angeles has vibrant celebrations across the city in many neighborhoods and cultural institutions that honor the Mexican tradition of remembering and celebrating loved ones who have passed away.
Spirited Day of the Dead celebrations are steeped in traditional arts and culture throughout Southern California. Children may be familiar with these celebrations from movies such as Coco and The Book of Life. Expect Aztec dancers, mariachi musicians, Calavera face painting, and sugar skull decorating. Ofrendas, or altars, are also created to remember loved ones and are often the centerpieces of Día de los Muertos events.
Take part in more fall traditions by finding the best pumpkin patches in Los Angeles, going apple picking near LA, and discovering fall fun in our LA Fall Day Trips Guide.
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Places featured in this article:
El Monte Main Street
Gloria Molina Grand Park
El Pueblo Historical Monument
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
Third Street Promenade
Downtown San Pedro at the LA Waterfront
Downey Theatre Plaza
Heritage Museum of Orange County
Muckenthaler Estate & Cultural Center
Forest Lawn, multiple locations, including Glendale
Catalina Museum for Art & History
East LA Civic Center Park
Anaheim Cemetery
Los Angeles National Cemetery
El Centro Cultural de Mexico
Marina Green Park
Fowler Museum
Bowers Museum
Woodland Hills Branch Library
La Mirada Library
Alondra Library
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
Bell Library
Manhattan Beach Library
Central Library