Arches on 6th is a banquet hall wedding venue in San Pedro, California, that can host a variety of wedding-themed celebrations. Offering spacious design, minimalist class, and two stories in the heart of the city, it is a chic location with plenty of alluring features.
Facilities and capacity
This stylish urban venue is located at the intersection of beautiful nature and stunning architecture – and it does justice to its surroundings. With some 10,224 square feet of event space, it has lots of room for you to throw the wedding celebration you have always dreamed about.
The first floor has a 5,000-square-foot space which is ideal for your guests to mingle and chatter before you and your significant other say ?I do?. Seated or standing, it is capable of accommodating up to 125 people. It?s also a great space to enjoy cocktail-style snacks or beverages before the real late-night revelries begin. Here, thanks to the vaulted ceilings and airy surroundings, you can gather more than enough guests to share in your romantic event. What?s more, because it is a relatively untouched space, it?s like a blank canvas – so you can design and arrange it how you like.
Upstairs, the second floor is a terrific spot to indulge in your wedding photoshoot. The sandy-colored brickwork offers an elegantly muted backdrop for the sort of pictures you can reflect on with pride in years to come. The venue also comes equipped with two restrooms for you and yours guests to utilize for freshening up.
Services offered
The venue is air-conditioned and has lovely gallery lighting all around, adding a warm, cool ambiance to the place. One of the other convenient features of Arches on 6th is that couples are free to work with outside vendors. In fact, they can connect you with some of its preferred vendors, such as wedding planners, entertainers, musicians, and more.
History
Located not far from the waterfront, but also benefiting from being very much a part of the artsy cityscape, Arches on 6th is a unique venue. Sixth street itself has an illustrious history. Once a place of pride for local commerce, it also saw the Warner Grand Theater constructed there in 1931.