

Writer Douglas Adams, television presenter Jeremy Beadle, and most famously Karl Marx, all have tombs in the East Cemetery. Take a moment to note the names on the headstones as you stroll through the pretty walkways as there’s an impressive range of names to be found.

The West Cemetery can only be explored via guided tour, whereas the East Cemetery is free to roam.

More than 50,000 graves sit in the separate East and West Cemeteries both are relatively well-maintained and, unlike the other entries in this list, charge an entrance fee for visitors. The most famous of the Magnificent Seven – if you’ve been to any of the places on this list, it’s likely to have been this one.
