Built in 1925, the opulent Park Plaza Hotel embodies the rich and decadent boomtown times of Los Angeles.
Hold onto your hat when exploring the hotel, because much of your time will be spent with head tipped back, ogling its many wonders. Occupying almost an entire city block, the building’s facade is embellished by a series of arches, pilasters, cornices and majestic friezes featuring intriguing statuary of Roman women. This neoclassical motif is carried over to the inside as well.
Enchanting you from the moment you step across the transom is the Park Plaza Lobby, a cathedral-like space with a Romanesque vaulted ceiling at least three stories high. Sunlight streams through the immense Palladian glass doorway and fanlight, burnishinghe Tennessee-rose granite floor.
The Park Plaza Hotel has played host to some of the most Hollywood elite and has been used in a variety of motion picures, television series and commercials. The pool area hosted many indoor swimming events during the 1932 Summer Olympics. The deep history and ambiance will prove to make your event at "The Legendary Park Plaza" a memory that will last a lifetime.
