800 North Alameda St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Celebrate in History! Since its opening in 1939, Los Angeles Union Station has long been considered one of LA’s architectural gems and a vital portal to the promise of the California Dream. The Station was designed with an innovative blend of Spanish Colonial, Mission Revival, and Art Deco architecture now commonly referred to as Mission Moderne. An iconic landmark, the Station serves as a vibrant symbol of Downtown connecting the historic fabric of the past to the present through arts, culture, transit, and community.

Venue Capacity

SpaceMax. Reception CapacityMax. Seated CapacitySq. FeetFloor Plan
Ticket Concourse2,00050012,000View
South Patio70030022,577View
North Patio35025011,919View
Fred Harvey (Main Level)5002504,426View
Fred Harvey (Mezzanine)49491,376View
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