Wedding Venues for Rent in Downtown LA, CA

Wedding Venues for Rent in Downtown LA, CA

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Top Wedding Venues in Downtown LA

Searching the web for wedding venues in the sunny Downtown LA? Luckily for you, you’ve come to the right place! Tagvenue has listings of the best wedding locations in the area. Whether you’re after a big, luxurious venue or a small and intimate space, on our platform, you’ll find places of all shapes and sizes. So if you’ve been looking for unique wedding venues in Downtown LA, keep scrolling, compare pictures as well as offers, and you’ll be booking the perfect location for your special day in no time.

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FAQs about Wedding Venues in Downtown LA, CA

What is the price range for wedding venues in Downtown LA?

Downtown LA offers rental prices that vary widely. The most popular pricing structure you can find there is minimum spend. Minimum spend fees range between $3000 and $30000. You can also rent venues that charge from $50 to $550 per hour. Package deals start at $45 and rise up to $110 per person. (Based on data from Tagvenue.)

What are some of the best wedding venues in Downtown LA?

Here are some of our top picks:

  • City Club LA - Thinking of a lavish celebration in sophisticated surroundings? If the answer is yes, City Club LA is the perfect place for you! The professional staff will take care of each detail so that you can fully enjoy your special day.
  • Rossoblu - Celebrate your big day with phenomenal food and fantastic surroundings! Rossoblu offers indoor and outdoor event spaces, both boasting unique ambiance and lots of charm.
  • Palm Los Angeles - Located in Downtown’s South Park, this restaurant is the perfect spot for an intimate yet exciting celebration. Its interiors will be a memorable backdrop while the on-site chefs will prepare mouth-watering dishes.

Can I have external catering in a wedding venue in Downtown LA?

It all depends on the type of venue you’re about to rent. For example, it’s unlikely that a restaurant will let you have external caterers taking care of your guests’ stomachs. But when it comes to other types of venues, many of them allow you to bring your own catering, or at least to be able to provide your own alcohol. A BYOB option is a great way to cut back on some costs without having to compromise the quality of the food and drinks. But remember one thing: some venues will expect you to pay a corkage fee if you bring your own alcohol, so we suggest checking the venue’s policies in advance.

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