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Lincoln Park Motel
3.3/551 Reviews
Northeast Los Angeles
I went to the United States to test the SAT. On the first day, I rented the box in the trunk on the first day. Everything was inside. Then the front desk helped me check the video, helped me check the taxi company’s official website, and helped me to call. Helped me find the driver, and then because I was too late, I asked me to contact me the next morning, and wrote the complete information for me. The next day I went to the game and found that the front desk had the wrong number, and then the manager was on duty that day. When I heard it, I immediately called me again, helped me get everything done and communicated to the driver step by step. After 2 hours, the driver returned the box (paying the driver 30 dollars) Really, it’s really friendly and welcoming. I didn’t even think that the box would come back. It’s really a big compliment. For other information: There are 3 people at the front desk, the manager is Johnny, one speaks Chinese and the other is unclear. The location is quite good, although this area is a Mexican place, but unlike Houston, which is full of dangers like tramps, it is safe and quiet at night. If you go to the SAT, go to the examination room for 6 minutes. Left and right, if it is accommodation, it is a good choice, there is a 7-11 convenience store at the door, and a few streets down is Chinatown. The room was very warm, the bed was very soft and comfortable, not an apartment was a small house, I booked the most common one, one bed and one table, then the floor was wood, the bathroom was very clean, the air conditioning thief was strong
Hyatt House la University Medical Center
4.3/5102 Reviews
Northeast Los Angeles
Visiting my sister who was a few blocks away. Quick, easy check in late at night. Front staff at night as well as in the AM was super friendly and helpful. If I knew parking was 30 dollars for an empty parking garage where its the honor system of coming in and out, I would have just left my car at her house. From what I recall there was no mention of that. I did ask for extra towels and they said ”due to covid” they couldn't bring the towel outside my room but I had to come down to get them. Not sure what covid has to do with dropping towels outside the room. We had a one bedroom suite with 3 kids in there and there was plenty of space. The night before they ask how many people are in your room and if you want a hot or cold breakfast. The breakfast was great for the circumstances and came with a giant orange juice and coffee. I will definitely stay here again when I visit my sister as its very clean and new. I will just leave my car behind next time:)
Royal Pagoda Motel Dodger Stadium
3.7/5104 Reviews
Chinatown
DO NOT STAY HERE! The biggest problem with this motel is the parking. There are a limited number of parking spots for guests of the motel. The staff failed to mention that it is PUBLIC parking not private parking for The Royal Pagoda Motel guest. Meaning anyone can park there, when ever they want, as long as they want. When booking a room I brought up the concern of the limited parking. The motel employee I spoke to said there is more parking on the side. I thought they meant on the side of the motel, another parking lot or garage. NOPE! He meant against the side of the main building of the motel with the very small parking lot. Nearby Chinatown has a very active night life so forget about parking in the street. If you leave for the evening and return later that night here is what they do when there is absolutely no legal parking. They will have you park against the side of the building or have you double park or triple park. Basically they will fill up the driveway of the parking lot blocking other cars in. A motel employee will ask for your room number and phone number. They will call you to move your car if you are blocking someone who needs to get their car out. Yes even at 2 a.m. when you are asleep. Myself and a few other guests of the motel had to move our cars for a non-guest of the motel. I asked the employee who called me to move my car how this person got an actual spot and he said he had no idea. While moving our cars the employee was trying to direct the non-guest out of the parking lot I witnessed a hit and run. The non-guest backed into a parked car in the motel parking lot. That driver and the motel employee acted like nothing had happened. At this point there was finally street parking. I felt my car would be safer parked out on the street a block away from the motel. And the other motel guests who had to move their cars were fighting for whatever space was available in the motel parking lot. Another thing is that the rooms are very small and this motel is old. Several electrical outlets in my room did not work. I could not plug in my phone or laptop chargers. Plus the parties in the Chinatown may end at a certain time but that doesn’t stop people from coming into the motel to keep the party going.
Erth Inn by Aga Los Angeles
3.6/5103 Reviews
Northeast Los Angeles
We chose this motel because a friend was having out patient surgery at USC. This was very convenient and in fact, across the street from the ER entrance. I was pleasantly surprised at the reasonable rate for the area. Free covered par was a big plus. Walking distance from several decent restaurants. The room was clean and quiet except for a little street noise. The heat/ air conditioning was working well and provides white noise if you need it. The staff was available and polite. There is no lobby only a check in window. The water was hot and soap, shampoo etc was provided. Small fridge and microwave. You have to make a short walk to Starbucks for coffee. I was glad I keep an extra blanket in my car as the linens are a bit skimpy. Over all not bad at all.
Best Western Plus Dragon Gate Inn
4.2/5110 Reviews
Chinatown
Highly recommend this hotel. It is located in the middle of Chinatown and is a very unique hotel. Staff was very friendly and they have a great breakfast. The rooms are very nice and spacious. I would definitely stay at this hotel again. Very safe area.
Metro Plaza Hotel
3.6/5121 Reviews
Chinatown
2.5 out of 5 really. This is an independent hotel, but the chain equivalent would be Econo Lodge or Super 8. If you do not enjoy staying in those types of places then you will not enjoy staying here. Furniture is all well-worn, beds are stiff, and there are no amenities. On the positive side, the room was clean enough, and this is pretty much the only hotel choice within walking distance to Union Station if that's important to you. It was to me as I had an early train to catch, so that's why I stayed here. This might also be a good hotel choice for budget travelers getting around Los Angeles without a car, as a lot of bus and subway routes converge on this area. If train travel does not factor into your Los Angeles travel plans, then I definitely do not recommend staying here as there are other much better options. Aside from the hotel itself, the immediate area is not all that great. Lots of homeless people all over the place, who are mostly harmless, but it still always puts me on edge a little, especially at night. Also, there's an empty and rather depressing Chinatown area nearby. My choice for food and drink would be the Mexican themed Olvera Street, which is also nearby.

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Average seasonal Temperature

• Spring: 64.11°F during the day, 54.27°F at night

• Summer: 70.52°F during the day, 61.52°F at night

• Autumn: 78.4°F during the day, 68.59°F at night

• Winter: 68.16°F during the day, 57.81°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 36.980316 cm

• Summer: 5.0 cm

• Autumn: 1.1417322 cm

• Winter: 16.259842 cm

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