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The
Park Plaza
An architectural tour de force, the opulent Park Plaza embodies the
rich and decadent boomtown times of Los Angeles before the 1929 stock
market crash. Built in 1925 (it was originally an Elks Lodge), the
Hotel languished into a lamentable state of disrepair during the 80s
and 90s. Finishing touches on the extensive facelift were completed
in October of '99.
Hold onto your hat when exploring our facility, 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,
burnishing the Tennessee-rose granite floor.
The Park Plaza offers a plethora of exhilarating event sites. On the
ground floor is the Gold Ballroom, the Park's most intimate space.
Just right for cocktails or small seated dinners, this space boasts
dark wood wainscoting, tasseled antique chandeliers and Corinthian
pilasters whose tops are crowned in gleaming gold leaf. Equally gorgeous
is the Bronze Ballroom, featuring burgundy wall-to-wall carpeting,
a mammoth Art Deco bar, hand-stenciled ceiling beams and fantastic
columns gilded in copper leaf. On the room's south side, glass doors
open out onto the Tuscan Garden. This private open-air courtyard,
filled with greenery and flower planters, is a beautiful setting for
exchanging vows.
Take the magnificent stairway up from the Lobby, turn left and you
will encounter the Grand Ballroom. It is, in a word, spectacular.
On either side of the room twin colonnades create a linear dynamism,
drawing the eye along the length of the room. The meticulously restored
beamed ceilings showcase hand-painted floral designs, patterned after
a palace ceiling in Florence. Chandeliers suspended from the beams
spotlight these amazing works of art. Not to be outdone is the Terrace
Room, the hotel's most capacious ballroom. Art Deco in motif, and
featuring elaborate wall sconces and a ceiling of dizzying height,
this vast multilevel space can accommodate almost any kind of pageantry
you can dream up.
One of Los Angeles' best kept secrets, the Park Plaza has become THE
place for film shoots, record launchings, wrap parties and Hollywood
bashes. In fact, at a birthday party for a "recently arrived"
star, the hotel was packed with glitterati. And even these jaded,
been-everywhere-done-everything luminaries could be overheard exclaiming:
"I never knew this place existed; it's SO beautiful!"
The secret is out...
Download floorplans of The Park Plaza
Entry
Lobby
Patio
Bronze
Room
Gold
Room
Grand
Ballroom
Terrace
Room
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Entry Lobby |

Patio |

Bronze Room |

Gold Room |

Grand Ballroom |

Terrace Room |
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