Hotel Normandie is a historic wedding venue located in the heart of Los Angeles’ Koreatown. Designed during the height of the city’s eclectic revival craze, this iconic landmark, which was originally built in the mid-1920s, features gorgeous elements of the Renaissance Revival era. Hotel Normandie is the ideal setting for the vintage wedding you have always envisioned.
Facilities and Capacity
Hotel Normandie can accommodate up to 120 wedding guests in its beautiful indoor and outdoor event spaces. The venue’s Charlemagne Ballroom is the perfect place to host a grand wedding ceremony or reception. It features gorgeous Terrazzo floors, wood paneling, 15-foot high-ceilings with its original skylight, and 1,750 square feet of indoor event space. Hotel Normandie also boasts their Eisen Room, which is the ideal space to host an intimate reception or cocktail hour.
Services Offered
Hotel Normandie is a full-service wedding venue that offers in-house catering and bartending, as well as event planning services. The venue can also provide hotel accommodations for you and your wedding guests, offers cleanup and setup services for events, provides wireless Internet and is pet friendly. Hotel Normandie offers the following additional services:
Bridal suite
Cake
Event rentals
Audio equipment
Chairs
Dance floor
Tables
Cuisine
At Hotel Normandie, couples have a variety of catering and bartending services to choose from for their cocktail hour or wedding reception, which include family style, hors d’oeuvres, plated, servers, stations and dessert. The hotel also offers open bar or cash bar services for the wedding events they cater.
History
Hotel Normandie, which sits in L.A.’s historic Wilshire District, was originally developed in 1926 by famed L.A. architects Albert R. Walker and Percy A. Eisen. The exterior of the hotel originally featured elements of the Renaissance Revival era, while the interior held a distinct, Spanish colonial revival motif. Along with Hotel Normandie, Walker and Eisen also designed some of L.A.’s most iconic buildings, such as the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, United Theatre on Broadway and the Fine Arts building.