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Petit Ermitage
4.3/565 Reviews
West Hollywood
Pros: - Cute rooftop with pool (tho it's very small so go early or off hours) - Very good breakfast food - very pricey though.. but that's hotels in general - Great location Cons: - BLACK MOLD in bathroom/tub - this was seriously concerning and should be immediately addressed in all rooms. - Outdated rooms in general in desperate need of renovation - it all needs updates, it looks dated and unkept to be honest, and not in a chic way. - Service to the rooms was bad - My room was stocked with all decaf pods and hot chocolate, when I called to ask for caff they said they were out.. they did offer to sell me coffee, but we ended up having to leave to make our dinner.. seems petty but these are the minor details you're paying premium for.. - Service in general was slow. they need more staff. The check-in process was extremely slow and i was put on hold multiple times when calling down to the front desk staff. - The property also really leans into their ”circusy” theme, which I'm all about a bohemian vibe but blasting ”Pure Imagination” at my brunch hour misses the creative mark. It came across as annoying, not thought-provoking. In short, I was excited for a stay at what I recalled was a pretty cute hotel at one point in time, but now it feels like they're cutting corners..
Stile Downtown Los Angeles by Kasa
3.9/5103 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
The hotel is more distinctive, the first floor is the bar, a bit noisy
Kimpton Hotel Palomar Los Angeles Beverly Hills, an IHG Hotel
3.9/5109 Reviews
Westwood
During the new crown period, the hotel's meals were basically stopped, but otherwise it was very good.
Hotel Normandie - Los Angeles
4.4/5120 Reviews
Koreatown
This hotel is just old- not old and ”quaint” or ”charming”. Except maybe the lobby. Yes- the bones and the original architecture are lovely. Until you look closely. You can see where the old original walls were and where they've chipped away to open it up. The original doors in the rooms would be beautiful had they been taken care of. You can see the wood-color caulk/fill over nails that no one has ever bothered to stain over. You can see where the old handle/lock plates were- no one has bothered to blend them. The original vent in the shower is caked and gross. The furniture is worn and and scratched up. And no- not in a cool, ”rustic” way, just plain worn out. This is what I can't forgive. You can only throw so many layers or paint or caulk or work at old walls or floors etc. But you can certainly replace aging furniture. Between the old, musty smell and the overall poor condition I kept shoes or socks on when in the room. If you are lackluster about taking care of the hard surfaces- what's lurking in that area rug? Just felt ”ick” overall. The amount of money I paid to say here was pretty upsetting. The staff barely cracked a smile at check-in. He just took my ID and started typing. It took a really long time during which he pretty much never spoke- just stared at the screen while we stood there. He smiled when he handed us the keys- and that was it. The other person was the same to the couple next to us. What's funny was some of the other staff was buzzing around and seemed happy and (possibly?) helpful- put some of those people at your desk. No coffee in the room; tea and kettle only. No coffee in the lobby either. You have to go to their hotel restaurant. There is no luggage rack. I wound up putting my suitcase on the long counter where the tea/glasses were. (Shown in the photo). There is a mini-fridge. We did not look at it. The parking is not covered and caddy-corner to the hotel. It does have an attendant. I am adding this because I couldn't find this info. on their website. And they place their Normandie sign inside the lot by the valet tent. Common sense would dictate you put it at the street; not inside the lot. I will say that the beds were comfortable and the linens were very clean. (Never so excited about the smell of bleach.) The bathroom was clean but the surfaces are old- again you can only clean them, caulk, paint in so many layers. The tub and shower fixtures were worn and chipped. At some point you need to replace old and busted with new fixtures that match the period structure. With the price point of this hotel I shouldn't have to second guess taking a shower. We stayed here to be within walking distance to the Wiltern. We would not stay again. Don't get fooled by the glossy marketing photos. I really don't understand the high reviews. I've stayed in many a small, older hotel where you can appreciate the fine details. Even if not perfect they felt cared for. Age is no excuse for worn out furnishings, smel
E Central Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
4.2/562 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
We were really looking forward to this stay. Unfortunately we had a terrible experience. When we pulled up to the hotel we pulled up to extremely loud noises made by workers on strike. Nobody gave us an advanced notice that there was a strike going on. The restaurant and bar was closed because of the strike which was very inconvenient. The workers or people on strike started making noise at 6am. We had a late night the night prior and because of this we got no sleep. This was an absolute terrible experience and I wish someone would have told us this before we got to the hotel. We feel like we got robbed of our money. Unreal.
JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE
4.4/5138 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
The location in the city center is relatively good, with the stadium downstairs. The only drawback is that the refund of the deposit is very slow. Other hotels have paid the deposit on the same day, but they actually said it would take 7-14 working days.

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Number of Hotels2,180
Number of Reviews72,354
Highest Price$2,406
Lowest Price$75
Average Price (Weekdays)$311
Average Price (Weekends)$341