Los Angeles Conservancy (Venue Partner)
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Office: 523 West Sixth Street, Suite 826
213-623-2489
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Biltmore Hotel Walking Tour; photo courtesy Millennium Biltmore Hotel
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Sundays (2–3:45pm)
Los Angeles Conservancy (Venue Partner)
Event locations vary - see descriptions
Office: 523 West Sixth Street, Suite 826
213-623-2489
$10 / $5 members & children
Note:
Advance reservations and payment required; meeting place provided with reservation confirmation.
The Biltmore Hotel tour explores the architecture and rich history of this magnificent hotel, known in its early days as “The Host of the Coast.” The Biltmore Hotel opened in 1923 as a 1,000-room hotel that was “first class in every respect.” This was the first hotel commission for the newly founded architecture firm of Schultze and Weaver, who later went on to design such grand hotels as the Park Lane and Waldorf Astoria in New York, and the Miami Biltmore in Coral Gables, Florida. In addition to the lobby and grand hallway designed to resemble a Spanish palace, the hotel has several ballrooms, each decorated in sumptuous Beaux-Arts splendor. Over the years, the Biltmore played non-stop host to high society, international political figures, movie stars, and royalty (including Rudolph Valentino, the Prince of Wales, J. Paul Getty, Howard Hughes, Herbert Hoover, and Eleanor Roosevelt), and it was the 1960 Democratic Convention headquarters of John F. Kennedy. In local crime lore, the Biltmore is known as the last place Elizabeth Short (the Black Dahlia) was seen alive.
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