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The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
4.4/550 Reviews

The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles

Downtown Los Angeles Los Angeles|0.96km from Chinatown Station
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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Tuscan Garden Inn
3.8/5105 Reviews

Tuscan Garden Inn

Los Angeles|0.85km from Chinatown Station
I stayed in this hotel October3 through October 6 2019. My boyfriend was driving to LA to meet me and we were going to stay at the hotel. I was getting to LA around noon and I requested early check in. I was told I needed to call back. I called back and was told maybe by 1:30pm but I would need to call back. I called back and was told maybe by 2pm. Each time I called the phone rang and rang. Sometimes it just went to voicemail. Finally at 2pm I went to the lobby and was given a room key. I was then told we could only park one car per room at the hotel. My boyfriend had to park at a meter that we had to feed every two hours. I asked the front desk how much for an additional car and they said they can not accommodate. I asked for a nearby garage and they didn’t know of any. Saturday night we came back to the hotel after spending an exhausting day in LA and there was no street parking available at 10pm at night. We spent an hour driving around and trying to find a space or a parking garage without any luck. We went to the front desk for a suggestion for a parking garage and the clerk had no idea. I finally found a 24 hour garage 1.5 miles away. The next day we tried to check out a day early and they said since we had booked through hotels.com we would have to call hotels.com. I called hotels.com and they called the hotel right away and then told me all I had to do was go to the front desk and I would get refunded one night stay that I had already been charged since I wouldn’t be using it. The guy at the front desk took my card to issue me the refund but said it was declined. How can a refund be declined? He said he didn’t know call my bank. I called my bank and they said there was no reason I couldn’t get the refund on my card. There were no holds or alerts and they didn’t show any declined transactions on their end. The guy at the front desk just shrugged his shoulders and said the problem was with my card. I now have to file a dispute through my bank to get the charge reversed. I called the hotel and it rang and rang and sent me to voicemail. I would not stay again and would not recommend anyone stay there because if you run into any hitches and difficulty during your stay you are out of luck. The hotel will not help you and will just take your money.

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E Central Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
4.2/554 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
Although the hotel is a bit old and the elevators are quite old, the service here is pretty good. For parent-child groups, their attitude is quite friendly, and the bellman and valet staff are very kind. We are also willing to give tips. Bellman is very kind to my children. We push the baby stroller. Bellman first helps me push the baby stroller and then unload all the luggage. This is a human touch not found in other restaurants. I highly recommend family groups. Chinese friends come here to stay.
Rodeway Inn Los Angeles Convention Center
3.3/5111 Reviews
(Note that star rating is based on value/dollar.) This is one of the most reasonable hotels within a walk/cheap ride to the convention center. It's about a 25 minute walk, Uber was about $7. It's modest, but the rooms are comfortable and well kept. The housekeeping was actually on a par with far more luxurious hotels. (Remember to tip your housekeepers!) The fridge and coffee maker were handy and there's a Thai and Chinese restaurant next door, a high-end Korean restaurant across the street and a very good Mexican place a couple of blocks east. Be wary of the Chinese place. No prices are posted and I think they may overcharge tourists. The air conditioner had a problem, but it was fixed the next day. It was one of those in-wall kinds that was fairly loud. On the downside, the wireless internet connection was remarkably slow, consistently under 2mbps with 4 bars of signal as measured by Ookla. Make sure you've completed all your updates and don't even think of streaming any video. My phone, showing two bars was getting 30mbps via AT&T.
The Live Hotel
3.8/58 Reviews
We stayed at the Live Hotel this past week for three nights. The rooms were clean and the staff was very friendly. Breakfast was odd. One day they had sausage and no eggs then the next day boiled eggs and no bacon or sausage. I found that odd. The beds were comfortable and the rooms seem to have been updated. However The area the hotel is in is awful. The neighborhood is not good. Trash and graffiti is everywhere you look. We did not feel safe walking anywhere. This was my first time visiting Los Angeles and I have to say I was so disappointed in the city and their lack of at least picking up trash and doing anything to control the graffiti. To put it bluntly the neighborhood is filthy. Parking is $11.00 per night which I thought was a bit much but they did have security at night to make up for the fee. The Korean BBQ across the street was delicious and that is as far as we ventured out walking. Even though the hotel was in itself nice and very clean I will not be staying there again simply because of the area. Los Angeles has a serious trash and graffiti problem that they need to address. I rated this hotel 3 stars mainly because of the horrible location.
Tuscan Garden Inn
3.8/5105 Reviews
I stayed in this hotel October3 through October 6 2019. My boyfriend was driving to LA to meet me and we were going to stay at the hotel. I was getting to LA around noon and I requested early check in. I was told I needed to call back. I called back and was told maybe by 1:30pm but I would need to call back. I called back and was told maybe by 2pm. Each time I called the phone rang and rang. Sometimes it just went to voicemail. Finally at 2pm I went to the lobby and was given a room key. I was then told we could only park one car per room at the hotel. My boyfriend had to park at a meter that we had to feed every two hours. I asked the front desk how much for an additional car and they said they can not accommodate. I asked for a nearby garage and they didn’t know of any. Saturday night we came back to the hotel after spending an exhausting day in LA and there was no street parking available at 10pm at night. We spent an hour driving around and trying to find a space or a parking garage without any luck. We went to the front desk for a suggestion for a parking garage and the clerk had no idea. I finally found a 24 hour garage 1.5 miles away. The next day we tried to check out a day early and they said since we had booked through hotels.com we would have to call hotels.com. I called hotels.com and they called the hotel right away and then told me all I had to do was go to the front desk and I would get refunded one night stay that I had already been charged since I wouldn’t be using it. The guy at the front desk took my card to issue me the refund but said it was declined. How can a refund be declined? He said he didn’t know call my bank. I called my bank and they said there was no reason I couldn’t get the refund on my card. There were no holds or alerts and they didn’t show any declined transactions on their end. The guy at the front desk just shrugged his shoulders and said the problem was with my card. I now have to file a dispute through my bank to get the charge reversed. I called the hotel and it rang and rang and sent me to voicemail. I would not stay again and would not recommend anyone stay there because if you run into any hitches and difficulty during your stay you are out of luck. The hotel will not help you and will just take your money.
Customer
3.3/540 Reviews
Amazing room. Extremely clean and comfy bed!!
The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles
4.4/550 Reviews
Downtown Los Angeles
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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