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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
4.4/550 Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles|1.18km from Checkers Downtown

Latest booking 24 hrs ago

The Ritz-Carlton Los Angles is one of our most favorite hotels but on our recent trip it was a whole new level for two reasons 1) super sweet upgrade (thanks Bonvoy Ambassador team)and 2) club level access. The Room The Executive Suite is a stunning room. The hotel offers several configurations. Some have a half bath, some offer a connecting room and some are accessible. Regardless of configurations all offer a spacious living/dining room, spectate bedroom, stunning bathroom and killer views. The executive suite is great for couples looking for a bit of extra space (more than a thousand square feet) to spread out, families or those travel on business and need space for work. Club Lounge If you’ve never had the opportunity to experience the Ritz-Carlton Club Level it is an experience to be had. Unfortunately Ritz-Carlton does not offer elite access to the club level so you’ll have to pay for it - Burd it’s worth it. The offerings vary by hotel but this club offers a full hot breakfast, lite lunch mid day, snacks, evening appetizers and desserts, beer and wine all day and evening cocktail service. This is all included in the room rate along with an incredible concierge team. The Hotel The hotel is tranquil, private and offers discrete luxury. Even though the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton share a building the experiences can not be anything farther from each other. From the private lobby, to beautiful rooms, to the well equipped fitness center to the tranquil rooftop pool The Ritz-Carlton Los Angeles does not disappoint.

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Los Angeles Athletic Club
4.3/5107 Reviews

Los Angeles Athletic Club

Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles|0.29km from Checkers Downtown
This hotel, which actually its not, is very old and moldy and it feels/smells that way. This place was built in 1880 and it feels that way. Here are the issues with our stay. 1. We weren't told there was going to be a 'DJ' fest going on 2 blocks away at an park that started at 5 pm - 12 am, that the bass was so loud that we were on the 12th floor and it was vibrating the room. Basically like being in a war zone for 6 hours. 2. The lighting in the bath room and shower was like from a Physco movie. Very dim. 3. The connection for the phone was pulled out from the wall and had no cover. 4. The tv was so small about the size of a laptop screen, the beds were so far away had to sit in an uncomfortable chair to watch. 5. The 'Hotel' (again we don't believe it qualifies to hold that name) is centered in 'old' downtown LA, they have to lock the doors at 9 pm. On the street, extreme amount of homeless and not friendly ppl. Not a place I would stay with a family. We have two younger kids 13 & 9 and this was not a place I would recommend staying. 6. The AC didn't work, the 'maintenance' guy came by and said, 'well, yeah I guess its not cooling', said he was going to check and see if they could move us to another room, No such luck as they were booked due to the 'KPOP' concert at crypto.com center. 7. The 'continental breakfast' is a complete joke, they brought like a small 3 tier like tray that had like 2 cold crescent's and a couple of sauces on it. That was it. Most 'continental breakfast's include eggs, cereal, bacon, sausage, etc. 8. We ordered a simple breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes. There were only 5 tables occupied in the entire dining area. It took 45 mins to get our bfast and it was disgusting. The pancakes were burnt, the eggs were cold, the sausage tasted like it had been dropped on the floor and rubbed in some kind of cleaner. I stated the same to the server and she came back and the only thing they did right was to 'void' the check. After an hour of waiting and crappy food. McDonalds has a better breakfast than this place. This is by far the worst 'hotel' I've ever stayed at. I've stayed at better hotels in 3rd world countries that are 100 times better than this place. I've been to over 30 countries and this one is the worst ever. The best place I've ever stayed are hotels in Manali Philippines.

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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
Hilton Checkers Los Angeles
3.9/5115 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
I had the pleasure of being assisted by Sylvia. She went above and beyond with assisting me with an early check-in. I’ve traveled to many places and not one took the time to take my number and offered to contact me when a room becomes available! But Sylvia did and I will never forget that!! So helpful and kind over the phone. I was able to check-in with her at the hotel and she was quick and remembered me from our phone conversations of an early check-in. She was great! Thank you Sylvia for your amazing customer service ethics and genuine kindness! It’s people like her that really are the face of the company. I will be back for sure!! I also would like to send a great appreciation and gratitude to the valet! I’m wasn’t able to catch his name but if I could describe him, he was a Mexican man, shorter and was quick as a ninja getting our car to us and the kindest ever! He was amazing and always had a smile on his face even though the weekend we stayed was Pride Week and the hotel was extremely busy! He definitely deserves some recognition as well.
Millennium Biltmore Los Angeles
4.3/5122 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
When I first arrived I was telling the guy at the desk that I had two reservations I cancelled one, but there should be another that I have already prepaid. Well he pretty much was saying he don’t see a paid room as I have the confirmation receipt on my phone in my hand. the lady (his co worker) reviewed my receipt for the room purchase and searched by my middle name. They found my reservation… okay, they were out of one beds. So we walk to our room and it’s literally a jail no city view, just a view of other hotel windows and a vent on the second floor. I mean that’s ridiculous for the price so make sure y’all checking the view before paying all that money! Remind you the guy already pushed back on me regarding my prepayment so was he being rude? I think so honestly. So I Go back to the desk to get another room with a better view because at this point I was disgusted, new room still have 2 beds but it was on 8th floor with a good view so I was okay with it, better than the first room. Going off of reviews and pictures I thought this hotel would be nice but it’s really old looking I made the best out of it but I would never book here again sorry not sorry.
The Delphi Hotel
4/5100 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
Overall service was good and staffs were friendly. The stay was enjoyable.
Hotel Per La, Autograph Collection
4.4/5119 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
The room is much bigger than expected, very spacious and comfortable. The courtyard room I booked must be more than 23 square meters, the bathroom is very large, and the layout of the hotel is also beautiful. The details of the hotel facilities feel that the maintenance is not in place, such as a lot of damage in the corners of the ground, but as a 5-star hotel, the price-performance ratio of more than 1,000 a night is too high.
Los Angeles Athletic Club
4.3/5107 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
This hotel, which actually its not, is very old and moldy and it feels/smells that way. This place was built in 1880 and it feels that way. Here are the issues with our stay. 1. We weren't told there was going to be a 'DJ' fest going on 2 blocks away at an park that started at 5 pm - 12 am, that the bass was so loud that we were on the 12th floor and it was vibrating the room. Basically like being in a war zone for 6 hours. 2. The lighting in the bath room and shower was like from a Physco movie. Very dim. 3. The connection for the phone was pulled out from the wall and had no cover. 4. The tv was so small about the size of a laptop screen, the beds were so far away had to sit in an uncomfortable chair to watch. 5. The 'Hotel' (again we don't believe it qualifies to hold that name) is centered in 'old' downtown LA, they have to lock the doors at 9 pm. On the street, extreme amount of homeless and not friendly ppl. Not a place I would stay with a family. We have two younger kids 13 & 9 and this was not a place I would recommend staying. 6. The AC didn't work, the 'maintenance' guy came by and said, 'well, yeah I guess its not cooling', said he was going to check and see if they could move us to another room, No such luck as they were booked due to the 'KPOP' concert at crypto.com center. 7. The 'continental breakfast' is a complete joke, they brought like a small 3 tier like tray that had like 2 cold crescent's and a couple of sauces on it. That was it. Most 'continental breakfast's include eggs, cereal, bacon, sausage, etc. 8. We ordered a simple breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes. There were only 5 tables occupied in the entire dining area. It took 45 mins to get our bfast and it was disgusting. The pancakes were burnt, the eggs were cold, the sausage tasted like it had been dropped on the floor and rubbed in some kind of cleaner. I stated the same to the server and she came back and the only thing they did right was to 'void' the check. After an hour of waiting and crappy food. McDonalds has a better breakfast than this place. This is by far the worst 'hotel' I've ever stayed at. I've stayed at better hotels in 3rd world countries that are 100 times better than this place. I've been to over 30 countries and this one is the worst ever. The best place I've ever stayed are hotels in Manali Philippines.

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