NoMad Los Angeles
EST. 2018

Built in the 1920s, The NoMad adds to the revival of Downtown Los Angeles.
Each of the 241 rooms and suites at NoMad Los Angeles looks to Italy for inspiration with a soft color palette drawn from the building's fully restored, original gold and blue Italianate lobby ceiling. NoMad Los Angeles offers over 10,000 square feet of unique indoor and outdoor meeting, event and private dining space.
- Type
- Boutique HotelHistoric BuildingHotel / Resort / SpaPenthouse / RooftopRestaurant / Private Dining
- Style
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Elegant
Fanciful
Glamorous
Italian
Sophisticated
Venue Setting
NoMad Los Angeles offers over 10,000 square feet of unique indoor and outdoor meeting, event and private dining space. State-of-the-art audio and visual equipment and turn-key event planning services are available, along with specially-catered menus by Chef Daniel Humm.
Capacity
(Prices listed here are estimates only & are subject to change)
- Price range
- Does this include catering fees?
Yes
- Estimated price per head
from $150 to $500
- Additional charges
9.5% Tax
24% Administation Fee- Insurance
Additional Insurance May Be Required Depending On The Event
(Essential event logistics and amenities to ensure a seamless and memorable experience for you gathering)
Venue matched with reports
Food & Drinks

If you’re looking to hit the Los Angeles dining scene with a group in tow, you might want to consider booking a private dining room, a cool courtyard or a poolside bar for you and your friends to totally takeover. From a charming Italian neighborhood joint with a patio to a colorful taqueria, we’ve got options for all. Just in it for the wine? We’ve got a wine bar in Santa Monica you’ll love. More of a clean eating type? Head out to Venice Beach for a plant-based meal. Come along as we explore all the options.
Reporter: Alyssa Brown

Calling all the LA (engaged) ladies! When choosing a city for the last fling before the ring, you may be drawn to somewhere tropical to relax, somewhere new to explore or somewhere bustling to party. Los Angeles may be overlooked for a gal-filled getaway but this ever evolving city has some new tricks up its sleeve, and by tricks we mean hotels. From charming boutique stays in Malibu to former speakeasies downtown to luxe hostels with rooftop pools, here are 14 hotels your bride pride will love to call home-base for your bachelorette party.
Travel

Festival season is the best season. The plethora of performances on multiple stages, art installations, beer gardens and food options make up festival culture however, the core of these multi-day events is the music. Rock n' roll, pop, country, hip hop, folk or electronic - you name it, there's a festival for it.
So, if you are scouring the United States in hopes of uncovering the best music festivals around, this is the list for you.
Reporter: Scout
Travel

Another year, and another list of incredible new hotel openings. Why is this important to you, dear reader? The Venue Report understands that having tried-and-true travel experiences is just as important as flexing your adventure muscles and experiencing new locales and places to stay. This great big globe has so many unique pockets waiting to welcome you. In this 3rd annual collection, you will discover a designer hostel in the Czech Republic, boutique properties in the countryside, glamping digs and tropical island resorts. Whether you choose to explore an urban city with a group of friends or head to the countryside for a family farmhouse stay, each one of these special places have been built with passion, a story and a lot of thought about what will make you, the traveler, have an experience to remember.
Check out 2018's Hottest New Venue Openings
Reporter: Alyssa Brown
NoMad Los Angeles
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