The Biltmore Los Angeles

506 South Grand Avenue, Financial District Downtown Los Angeles, CA

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Nestled in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, The Biltmore Hotel is a timeless masterpiece that blends historic grandeur with modern sophistication. Originally opened in 1923, this iconic hotel is celebrated for its architectural splendor, world-class hospitality, and storied history that has made it a cherished landmark in the City of Angels.

Designed by the renowned firm Schultze & Weaver, The Biltmore showcases an exquisite blend of Spanish-Italian Renaissance Revival, Mediterranean Revival, and Beaux-Arts styles. The façade hints at the luxurious experience within, while the interior is adorned with intricate hand-painted frescoes, carved columns, and sparkling crystal chandeliers that transport guests to the opulent glamour of a bygone era.

As the largest hotel west of Chicago at its inception, The Biltmore quickly became a cultural hub. It hosted several early Academy Awards ceremonies, making it an integral part of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Over the decades, its halls have welcomed presidents, dignitaries, and celebrities, cementing its reputation as a cornerstone of Los Angeles history.

The Biltmore offers 683 beautifully appointed guest rooms and suites, each combining classic charm with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy:

Luxurious Rooms: Spacious accommodations with plush bedding, marble bathrooms, and premium amenities.

Dining: Savor a variety of culinary delights at the hotel’s restaurants and bars, including the iconic Gallery Bar and Cognac Room.

Event Spaces: Over 70,000 square feet of versatile event spaces, perfect for weddings, conferences, and celebrations.

Wellness: A fully equipped fitness center and indoor pool to rejuvenate after a day exploring the city.

Situated across from Pershing Square, The Biltmore places guests within walking distance of Los Angeles’ top attractions, including the Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Broad Museum, and the vibrant shopping and dining options of the historic Grand Central Market.