February Events at Villa Carlotta

Posted on January 29, 2019

Get ready for nights you won’t remember and memories you won’t forget. As Los Angeles sets up for the 2019 Awards season, Villa Carlotta is planning sought after social events that you don’t want to miss.

Valentine’s Day

February 14

Let’s break up the monotony, shall we? This Valentine’s Day, challenge the boundaries of wine, boxed chocolates and a fancy dinner.  Indulge instead in a night of sultry live music, as part of the Villa Carlotta Music Series, featuring the transformative Annie Trousseau. You will be transported to a romantic era, your cares will melt away, and you and your beloved will be brought closer together. Light bites to be served.

Oscars Party

February 24

Whether you are visiting L.A. or a native Angeleno, on February 24 in L.A. you WILL be watching the Oscars. Join the close-knit community of creatives at Villa Carlotta for everything Oscars. This won’t be your average Oscars Party. Food and drink will be overflowing, entertainment will be rich, and the evening will be co-hosted by Actor Steve Shaw for a truly unforgettable experience.  

To learn more about these events please contact the property at info@villacarlottala.com

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