Street Food Cinema and TIL Events are bringing back one of Los Angeles’ most beloved holiday traditions, Yuletide Cinemaland, for its 8th annual season at the Heritage Square Museum.
The immersive open-air movie and holiday experience runs from Saturday, Nov. 29, through Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025, transforming the historic Victorian-era grounds into a winter wonderland.
This year’s edition will feature a lineup of holiday classics and favorites, including “Elf,” “A Christmas Story,” “Home Alone,” “The Santa Clause,” “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.” Guests are encouraged to don their ugliest holiday sweaters for nightly contests and themed giveaways. At the same time, select screenings will host special pajama nights, complete with cookies, hot chocolate and other cozy treats.
Doors open nightly at 5:30 p.m., with early films beginning at 6:30 p.m. and late showings starting between 8:15 and 9 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at streetfoodcinema.com, priced at $34 for adults and $18 for children ages 6–12, with kids 5 and under free. General admission parking is $22.99 and VIP parking $32.99 per vehicle.
The experience begins along the Wintertime Walkway and through the Twinkling Light Tunnel, where guests can stroll among Victorian homes draped in lights and dance under simulated snowfall. Visitors can also meet Santa Claus, join live carolers accompanied by a pianist inside the museum’s historic mansions, and shop at an artisanal marketplace featuring local craft makers.
Before each screening, Heritage Square will host guided Victorian mansion tours from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., offering a nostalgic peek into holidays of the past. Food lovers can expect a lineup of the city’s top food trucks and cinema concessions, alongside the Tinsel Tavern, which returns with craft cocktails, microbrews and seasonal favorites like spiced mulled wine.
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