14 rooms from $141 per night
“Moody night-time vibes abound in this downtown haunt. Spacious monochrome rooms with raised beds and spot lighting scream Hollywood after-party; vintage telephones and Bauhaus-style leather couches add Film Noir touches. Will suit independent travellers and those looking for a good time after dark.”
“Moody night-time vibes abound in this downtown haunt. Spacious monochrome rooms with raised beds and spot lighting scream Hollywood after-party; vintage telephones and Bauhaus-style leather couches add Film Noir touches. Will suit independent travellers and those looking for a good time after dark.”
Recommended For
- Close to nightlife
- After-hours bars, restaurants and club abound in this part of town. The rooftop bar at The Standard is famous for good reason
- Local exploring
- Downtown LA is known for its archictectural landmarks, the city's Arts District, cutting-edge restaurants and hip bars
- Sights nearby
- Visit El Pueblo de Los Angeles, the city’s 1781 birthplace or nearby Walt Disney concert hall, designed by Frank Gehry
- Museums
- Art-lovers must not miss The Museum of Contemporary Art, Institute of Contemporary Art and Hauser & Worth
- Great walks
- Wander through Chinatown and Little Tokyo. There are also guided art walks through the area
- Local markets
- Olvera Street is famous for its Mexican market
- Designer Shopping
- Intimate
- House party feel
- Full of character
- Theme hotel
- Designer
- Downtown
- Contemporary
- Child friendly
- Quirky
- Chic
- Boutique
- Restaurant
Facilities
- Bar
- Walking distance restaurants
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Concierge
- Sitting Room
- Child friendly
- Restaurant
Activities
- Close to nightlife
- After-hours bars, restaurants and club abound in this part of town. The rooftop bar at The Standard is famous for good reason
- Sights nearby
- Visit El Pueblo de Los Angeles, the city’s 1781 birthplace or nearby Walt Disney concert hall, designed by Frank Gehry
- Museums
- Art-lovers must not miss The Museum of Contemporary Art, Institute of Contemporary Art and Hauser & Worth
- Great walks
- Wander through Chinatown and Little Tokyo. There are also guided art walks through the area
- Theatre
- It's a 3 minute walk to the city's famous Orpheum Theatre on Broadway, built in 1921
- Local markets
- Olvera Street is famous for its Mexican market
- Designer Shopping
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