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Cultural Holidays
& Special
Programming
The Biltmore also takes great pride in
celebrating cultural holidays and offering
special programming that reflects Los
Angeles’ rich diversity. Whether it’s a
beloved annual celebration or a special
one-time event, guests can enjoy
experiences that tie in with global traditions
and local culture.
Holiday Celebrations
During the holiday season, The Biltmore
becomes a magical destination, with festive
decorations throughout the hotel, creating
a warm and inviting atmosphere. Special
events such as a Holiday Brunch and
Christmas Eve Dinner are held each year,
allowing guests to experience the holidays in
luxury. From the festive lights that adorn the
hotel’s exterior to the seasonal treats served
in the hotel’s restaurants, every corner of The
Biltmore shines with holiday cheer.
Highlights:
• Elaborate holiday decorations in
the hotel
• Seasonal dining experiences
and menus
• Special holiday-themed events,
• including live music and
performances
• Visit from Santa Claus and
family-friendly activities
Lunar New Year Celebration
Honoring the rich cultural traditions
of Los Angeles, The Biltmore hosts an
annual Lunar New Year celebration.
This vibrant event showcases Chinese,
Vietnamese, and other East Asian
cultures, featuring traditional
performances, delicious festive foods,
and a celebration of new beginnings.
Guests can enjoy special cocktails, a
themed dinner, and interactive cultural
experiences that bring the magic of the
Lunar New Year to life.
What to Expect:
• Themed Lunar New Year menu with
festive dishes
• Traditional performances, including
lion dancers and live music
• Special cocktails and drinks
inspired by the holiday
• A festive, family-friendly
atmosphere
Dia de los Muertos
A celebration of Mexican culture and
the Day of the Dead, this event at
The Biltmore is a tribute to family,
remembrance, and life. Expect vibrant
decorations, traditional Mexican folk
music, and themed food and drink
offerings. Guests can enjoy a cultural
experience that’s rich in history and
honor, making it a must-experience
event for those visiting during the fall.
What to Expect:
• Special Day of the Dead-inspired
cuisine
• Traditional Mexican music and
performances
• An altar to honor loved ones and
celebrate the spirit of the holiday