Hollywood Horror Story: The Black Dahlia Funeral Limo Tour

5.0
(20 reviews)
Los Angeles, USA

3 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English

Explore Los Angeles beyond the red carpets on a Black Dahlia–themed true crime tour that reveals the city’s dark history behind its world‑famous attractions. Travel back to Golden‑Age Hollywood as you trace Elizabeth Short’s final known movements, from glamorous hotspots to the lonely South LA streets where her body was found in 1947. Along the way, you’ll uncover the real woman behind the “Black Dahlia” myth and see how this still‑unsolved murder shaped LA’s sinister allure and enduring crime legends.

What's Included

Fifteen minute break midway through the tour for restrooms and refreshments (sold separately)
Guided sightseeing limo tour of Elizabeth Short's final days in Los Angeles
Access to visual background material for passengers traveling with smart phones having data access
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Ovation Hollywood

Each of the rides will begin at the Ovation Center, 6801 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles 90028 at Hollywood and Highland. Look for your guide in the Level 2 courtyard on the side of the “Pandora” store, in the shade near the sign that says “OH!” or “Welcome to Hollywood.”

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • (Pass by)

    Visit Elizabeth Short’s last known Hollywood residence, where the Black Dahlia spent her final nights before vanishing into Los Angeles true crime history. Look into the window of infamous "Room 501" from outside the building as you hear who she lived with, what her life was really like here, and how this address became a key clue in the Black Dahlia murder investigation.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stop at the former flagship Pig’n’Whistle café on Hollywood Boulevard, a classic golden‑age hangout Elizabeth Short is believed to have frequented before her murder. From the sidewalk, you’ll picture the neon lights, crowds, and cocktail chatter she once knew here, and learn how this popular Hollywood hotspot fits into the timeline of the Black Dahlia true crime saga.

    Admission ticket free
  • Boardner's (Pass by)

    Visit Boardner’s, a legendary Hollywood bar that Elizabeth Short is believed to have frequented in the final weeks of her life. Outside this classic watering hole, you’ll hear how its smoky, noir atmosphere, colorful regulars, and proximity to Hollywood Boulevard helped place Boardner’s on the map of LA noir true crime history.

    Admission ticket free
  • Hollywood Boulevard (Pass by)

    Cruise down Hollywood Boulevard, the neon‑lit artery of Los Angeles where Elizabeth Short once walked among theaters, nightclubs, and hopeful starlets chasing fame. As you pass iconic landmarks and gritty side streets, you’ll hear how this glamorous strip shaped her final days and became a central stage for the Black Dahlia's tragic opera.

    Admission ticket free
  • Hollywood (Pass by)

    Cruise through Hollywood on your Black Dahlia funeral limo tour, the glamorous epicenter where Elizabeth Short chased stardom before her gruesome 1947 murder. From your vehicle, feel the Tinseltown shadows hiding the unsolved true crime mystery that became LA’s darkest Hollywood lore.

    Admission ticket free
  • Frolic Room (Pass by)

    Visit the Frolic Room, a classic Hollywood Boulevard dive bar whose neon glow and noir ambiance evoke the same golden‑age nightlife Elizabeth Short once moved through. From the sidewalk, you’ll explore how this storied watering hole fits into LA’s true crime culture, its Hollywood history, and the enduring Black Dahlia case.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stop outside the former Florentine Gardens nightclub, once a glamorous Hollywood hot spot owned by a leading Black Dahlia murder suspect and fronted by a house where Elizabeth Short is believed to have stayed. Here you’ll hear how this suspect-owned venue, the backstage home that once stood behind it, and rumors that Elizabeth and a young Marilyn Monroe crossed paths here all helped fuse Florentine Gardens into the heart of Los Angeles’ most notorious true crime.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    See the Guardian Arms apartments, where Elizabeth Short and a friend briefly stayed with Black Dahlia suspect Marvin Margolis (also known as Marvin Merrill) and his companion in the days before her murder. Outside this stately Hollywood building, you’ll hear how their short stay here, Margolis’s suspicious behavior, and later witness accounts folded this address into the web of suspects, sightings, and unanswered questions that still haunt the case.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Visit the striking John Sowden House, the Mayan‑inspired Hollywood residence where Black Dahlia suspect Dr. George Hodel once lived and allegedly held disturbing parties. From the street, you’ll learn how the home’s eerie architecture, secretive gatherings, and later accusations against Hodel helped make this mansion one of the most talked‑about locations in Black Dahlia true crime lore.

    Admission ticket free
  • Los Feliz (Pass by)

    Drive through Los Feliz on the Black Dahlia limo tour, a serene neighborhood linked to the investigation and suspects in Elizabeth Short’s horrific dismemberment. Through your window, glimpse quiet streets that whispered clues in one of LA’s most infamous unsolved Hollywood horror stories.

    Admission ticket free
  • The Biltmore Los Angeles (Pass by)

    See the historic Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, the last place Elizabeth Short was seen alive before she vanished into Black Dahlia legend. You’ll hear how her final hours here were spent in this historic landmark's opulent lobby, conflicting witness accounts, and the hotel’s Hollywood history turned the Biltmore into a central landmark in LA’s most infamous true crime mystery.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Walk the same downtown streets Elizabeth Short may have taken from the Biltmore to the nearby Crown Grill, a now‑vanished nightclub once buzzing with post‑war Hollywood energy. As you stand near its former location, you’ll hear how this possible final stop, along with conflicting witness timelines, added yet another layer of mystery to the last known movements in the Black Dahlia true crime story.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stop outside the stunning former Herald Examiner Building, once home to one of Los Angeles’s most powerful newspapers and a key player in sensationalizing the Black Dahlia murder. Here you’ll learn how lurid headlines, leaked crime scene details, and an ominous phone call the killer may have made to this office the week after Elizabeth Short’s death helped turn her case into a nationwide true crime obsession that still shapes its legacy today.

    Admission ticket free
  • Cecil hotel (Pass by)

    Stop outside the notorious Hotel Cecil, downtown Los Angeles landmark infamous for serial killer Richard Ramirez’s stay and the infinitely mysterious death of Elisa Lam. Here you’ll hear how a now‑vanished dive bar inside the hotel became part of the rumor mill around Elizabeth Short’s final night, weaving the Black Dahlia case into the Cecil’s long trail of dark history, alleged sightings, and viral true crime legends.

    Admission ticket free
  • Downtown Los Angeles (Pass by)

    Pass through Downtown LA on your Black Dahlia murder tour, the 1940s nerve center of police headquarters and frenzied media coverage during the hunt for Elizabeth Short’s killer. From your limo, survey the urban hub that pulsed with the investigation into Hollywood’s most gruesome unsolved true crime saga.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stop outside a haunting bungalow in Koreatown, a quiet residential home some sleuths believe may be the true Black Dahlia murder site. Here you’ll hear a chilling theory that ties this house to a Hollywood mobster and a powerful madame, and how their alleged sex trafficking ring, underworld connections, and possible role in Elizabeth Short’s final hours have made this unassuming bungalow one of the most unsettling locations in Los Angeles true crime lore.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    The quiet South Los Angeles lot where Elizabeth Short’s mutilated body was discovered in January 1947, forever transforming a nondescript patch of sidewalk into the most infamous crime scene in LA history. Here you’ll hear how the shocking condition of her remains, new questions about the killer’s eerie staging, and the intense media frenzy that followed turned this intersection into the chilling epicenter of the entire horrific story.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Pass Leimert Park on your Black Dahlia funeral limo tour, where Elizabeth Short's mutilated body was discovered on January 15, 1947, igniting LA's most infamous unsolved murder case. From your ride, view the quiet streets that became ground zero for Hollywood's grisliest true crime horror story.

    Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Visit the unassuming storefront location where some of Elizabeth Short’s personal belongings were discovered atop a trash can days after her body was found, a chilling sign that the killer was still toying with police. Here you’ll learn how these items linked to this drop deepened the mystery, feeding theories about the Black Dahlia murderer’s psyche and his desire for attention in the Los Angeles true crime spotlight.

    Admission ticket free
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    Stop outside the so‑called American Horror Story House, the ominous Los Angeles mansion made famous by the TV series on which the Black Dahlia made a guest appearance. From the sidewalk, you’ll hear how its eerie architecture, on‑screen murders, and fan theories about parallels to Elizabeth Short’s case make this house a pop‑culture bridge between scripted horror and LA’s most chilling true crime legends.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Stop outside the former office of Elizabeth Short’s gynecologist, a little‑known address that offers a more intimate glimpse into her real life behind the “Black Dahlia” headlines. Here you’ll learn how her medical history, personal struggles, and relationships have been used—and often distorted—by investigators, authors, and true crime fans trying to piece together this infamous Los Angeles cold case.

    Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for travelers easily upset by disturbing content or emotionally sensitive to true crime materials.
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