From red carpet moments to afterparties that last ‘til dawn, Angelenos know how to have a good time. There’s no shortage of fabulous event spaces to create a memorable experience, no matter the occasion.
Of course, in a city where heavy traffic is legendary, the best event planners factor in transportation logistics — because getting your guests to the party relaxed and on time is just as important as the venue itself.
Take a page from the playbooks of some of the best planners in Hollywood and check out these 21 Los Angeles event venues. We include “getting there” tips for each venue, including average drive times and parking guidance.
These glamorous venues have hosted Hollywood’s biggest stars and most memorable moments for decades. Each location is rich with Old Hollywood ambiance and perfect for special events that strive to capture the magic of Tinseltown’s golden age.
The Terrace at the Sunset Tower Hotel could be considered Hollywood royalty, and the iconic hotel is one of the oldest showbiz landmarks in town. Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and more have all graced the hotel with their presence. Featuring a poolside outdoor space with spectacular LA views, Sunset Tower Hotel isn’t just one of the best venues in LA, it’s one of the best in all of Southern California.
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The ever-evolving Chateau Marmont has managed to stay the must-know space on the Los Angeles scene for parties, movies, and general dining. It’s even been called the city’s “muse.” Whether you host your event at Bar Marmont or the indoor/outdoor event space, you can take comfort in the fact that your party or dinner will have effortless coolness and cachet. And the patio is the hot spot for the after-afterparty.
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The Hollywood Roosevelt hotel has a rich history, and the Hollywood elite have been partying, staying, and dining here for nearly 100 years. Located in the heart of Hollywood and boasting 25,000 square feet of event space, a variety of unique venues exist on the property. Favorites include the famed Blossom Ballroom, where the first Academy Awards were held in 1929, a gilded movie theater concealed behind a speakeasy-style bookcase in the lobby, and the sophisticated rooftop space from which you can see the hotel’s iconic sign.
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A staple on the Los Angeles driving scene since its opening in 1982, Wolfgang Puck’s Spago Beverly Hills is the perfect pick for a culinary-driven event. Offering world-class dishes, you can wow a guest list of 2-24 people with an intimate private dining experience or delight a crowd of up to 300 with a full-house restaurant reservation.
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These invitation-only venues cater to LA’s elite. Perfect for exclusive gatherings where privacy is paramount, they offer an unmatched level of status and sophistication.
The LA outpost of Soho House is the go-to venue for celeb-packed parties and the most desirable events. Not only can you host parties and dinners in the Luckman Club within the club, but there is also a plush private screening room and a garden with a retractable roof. Consider this the one-stop shop for project premieres and the celebrations afterward.
Only Soho House members can host events at this exclusive venue and its local sister houses, Holloway and Little Beach House Malibu.
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Cecconi’s roots might be thousands of miles away in Venice, but the West Hollywood outpost of this international phenomenon has a flavor all its own. Equipped for small-scale private dining with the Butterfly Room — named for the Damien Hirst painting that hangs on the wall — al fresco gatherings on the patios, or large-scale events utilizing the whole restaurant space, Cecconi’s will wow your guests with the best handmade pasta and seafood they’ll find outside of Italy. It also doesn’t hurt that it’s attached to Soho House.
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Showcasing Los Angeles from high above, these venues are known for their breathtaking panoramic views. From the glittering towers of downtown to the sprawling skyline of West Hollywood, choose one of these rooftop locations when you need the perfect backdrop for a luxe special occasion.
Located high above downtown LA’s bustling streets, Perch offers a slice of French-accented sophistication with panoramic city views that stretch from the Hollywood Hills to the Pacific. This rooftop bistro features both indoor and outdoor spaces, with the covered terrace accommodating up to 150 guests for cocktail receptions. The venue’s Parisian-inspired décor, complete with vintage furnishings and twinkling lights, creates an intimate escape in the heart of the city. A perfect venue for sunset cocktail parties.
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E.P. & L.P. Rooftop is a chic destination offering two different experiences between their rooftop deck and downstairs restaurant. The upstairs features a sophisticated rooftop lounge with lush greenery, fire pits, and 360-degree views of West Hollywood. It’s the ideal party venue for brands wanting to create buzz; the space regularly hosts fashion week celebrity parties.
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Towering 37 floors above downtown LA, this modern hotel offers some of the city’s most dramatic skyline views. InterContinental LA Downtown’s 33 event spaces, many featuring floor-to-ceiling windows, can accommodate up to 400 guests, while the rooftop bar La Boucherie provides an intimate setting for 80 guests with 360-degree views. The contemporary design and tech amenities make it ideal for upscale meetings and corporate events for the business crowd.
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Conveniently located in the downtown area, Savanna Rooftop brings the spirit of Tulum and the Mediterranean straight to DTLA. With patio space to accommodate 200 guests for a cocktail reception and an additional interior space to accommodate up to 200 more, this versatile venue boasts incredible skyline views, a smart sound system, and portable bars that allow for flexible setups.
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Los Angeles’ cultural institutions combine artistic heritage with all the modern comforts your guests desire and need. Architecturally stunning, they’re the perfect backdrop for creative and intellectual gatherings.
This world-renowned contemporary art gallery in the Arts District, with Downtown LA and West Hollywood locations as well, offers a minimalist backdrop that lets your event become the art. With soaring 20-foot ceilings, polished concrete floors, and rotating exhibitions from internationally acclaimed artists, Hauser & Wirth can accommodate up to 300 guests for cocktail receptions. The venue’s industrial aesthetic and natural lighting create an effortlessly cool spot for product launches, fashion shows, and corporate events.
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Located in the heart of downtown LA, Vibiana offers an unforgettable event experience blending 19th-century architecture with modern sophistication and refined Californian cuisine. As a historic cathedral-turned-unique event space, Vibiana can accommodate seated dinners for up to 500 guests and features adjacent private spaces that can be used for everything from corporate meeting spaces to bridal suites to green rooms for film shoots.
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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts includes several unique spaces for entertaining, including an Italian-Renaissance-Revival-style space that once served as the Beverly Hills Post Office, and the 500-seat Bram Goldsmith Theater. For outdoor events, check out the Promenade Terrace, connected to the Jamie Tisch Sculpture Garden and sized to hold up to 500 guests for seated dinners. Or do like Vanity Fair does for their annual Oscar party, and throw an event in a specially constructed temporary pavilion.
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Nothing screams LA quite like a venue dedicated to the art and passion of filmmaking. At the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, you can take your pick of truly unique event spaces, including the loft-style Tea Room and Wilshire Terrace, the Dolby Family Terrace with a domed glass ceiling, and the Sidney Poitier Grand Lobby – the heart of the museum that connects to its impressive galleries and theaters. Note that an active corporate membership is required to book most of the Academy’s event spaces.
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Located on Wilshire Boulevard in the heart of LA, LACMA isn’t just the largest art museum in the Western US – it’s one of the most memorable places to host a private event in LA. Indoor, outdoor, and partially covered event spaces throughout the campus allow you to throw small, intimate gatherings or expansive, large-scale events. No matter which space you rent, your guests will experience an iconic LA moment.
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Industrial venues offer some of the most raw, adaptable canvases for creative event design. With their spacious layouts and minimal restrictions, these warehouse-style spaces allow planners to transform them into anything from intimate, chic birthday parties to large-scale brand activations.
City Market Social House is located in downtown Los Angeles, in the Fashion District, at the site of what was once the city’s oldest produce market. Featuring a comfortable outdoor patio and “blank canvas” indoor studio spaces, this industrial warehouse-style venue was designed and built by live event industry veterans to allow event planners and designers to be as creative as they desire.
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One of LA’s most striking and historic event venues, the exposed brick walls of Carondelet House are pure romance. It has options for events of any size, from private parlors for intimate gatherings to expansive spaces to accommodate up to 220 guests — not to mention award-winning, in-house catering. Two outdoor courtyards with lush greenery offer a welcoming atmosphere with ornate tilework and string lights creating a “secret garden” vibe.
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Housed in an industrial building outfitted with high-tech amenities, Candela La Brea is a one-of-a-kind event space. With 270-degree projection mapping, state-of-the-art AV equipment, and a sound stage, this Miracle Mile venue features a main room with a lounge setup to host up to 625 guests and an intimate lounge with a 50-seat capacity. If you’re looking to create a truly immersive experience, Candela La Brea is one to consider.
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These balmy outdoor venues not only showcase Los Angeles’ natural beauty, but also its year-round perfect weather. Here, you’ll find the quintessential Southern California experience with incredible landscapes that capture the region’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
This 1920s Tudor Revival mansion in Beverly Hills offers 18 acres of formal gardens that feel like a European estate transplanted to California. Greystone Mansion & Gardens can accommodate up to 300 guests across its multiple terraced gardens, fountains, and courtyards, with the mansion itself serving as a dramatic backdrop. The manicured grounds feature everything from intimate rose gardens to grand staircases perfect for photos. It’s a favorite for luxury weddings and charity galas that want guests to feel as though they’ve been transported far from the city.
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This Mediterranean Revival beachfront hotel in Santa Monica brings old-world elegance to the Pacific coastline. The oceanfront venue offers multiple event spaces, including the stunning Catch Restaurant with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the beach, accommodating up to 200 guests. Casa del Mar’s crown jewel is its private beach access and oceanfront terrace, where guests can literally dip their toes in the sand during cocktail hour. It’s the perfect setting for destination-style events without leaving LA.
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Side-by-side Casa Del Mar in Santa Monica lies Shutters on the Beach — one of the most luxurious, destination-worthy resorts in all of California. With endless Pacific Ocean views and chic, coastal vibes, this renowned resort boasts multiple event spaces, including a Grand Salon to accommodate up to 400 people and a Beachside reception space to accommodate up to 100 guests. The exquisite living room and terrace are perfect afterparty spaces, and on-site accommodations make it ideal for multi-day events and guests who don’t want to drive back to LA.
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Whether you book your next event at an intimate lounge, a sophisticated rooftop with skyline views, or a historic haunt that holds the secrets of Old Hollywood in its walls, make it one your guests will never forget.