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    The Hoxton - Salmon at the rooftop in the evening

    The Hoxton

    (200 reviews)

    $$

    Downtown

    Traveling can be challenging, no matter how you go about it…read more If you're driving, chances are you're stuck in traffic, dodging impatient drivers under the unforgiving sun for hours. If you're flying, you're navigating long TSA lines, hauling luggage through terminals, and feeling like a package on a conveyor belt. By the time you arrive at your destination, the last thing you want is to sit around, waiting for your hotel room to be ready. What's worse is the industry-wide norm: early check-out (as early as 10am) and late check-in (sometimes not until 4 or 5pm). That's a six-hour window where you're essentially in limbo--and honestly, it doesn't take that long to turn a room around. But then you come across a place like The Hoxton--a brand that just gets it. From the start, I noticed something different: standard check-in at 2pm and check-out at 12pm. That's only a two-hour room turnaround, and honestly, that small detail made a big impact on my stay. It showed that they respect travelers' time and understand how exhausting the journey can be. The early check-in wasn't the only win. The Hoxton's hospitality extends beyond logistics--it's in the welcoming atmosphere, the effortless design, and the subtle feeling that everything is being handled without you needing to ask. When a hotel pays attention to the small details, like realistic check-in and check-out times, it sets the tone for the entire stay. It's the kind of thoughtfulness that keeps you coming back--and recommending it to friends. The hardwood floors and minimalist decor were a breath of fresh air--literally. As someone with allergies, I was relieved to walk into a space that felt clean, airy, and well-maintained. No musty old carpet, no suspicious stains, and no wondering if your socks would survive a stroll across the room. Just a bright, well-designed room that felt intentionally simple and refreshingly comfortable. The rooftop pool and bar were definite highlights. Whether you're in the mood to lounge by the water or enjoy a romantic sunset moment, it's a beautiful spot to unwind and take in the views. That said, be ready to pay for it--two drinks ran us about $50, which feels steep, even with the ambiance factored in. The hotel also features an on-site café and diner, which makes grabbing a quick bite or coffee super convenient. But, like most hotel dining, you're paying for proximity and ease--so expect slightly higher pricing than outside spots. Situated in South Park on the edge of DTLA, the location feels both quiet and accessible. It's not in the middle of the action, but the corner is bright and safe, and you're directly across from The Proper Hotel. A short Uber ride puts you close to a wide variety of restaurants, nightlife, and city attractions--making it a great launching point for exploring Los Angeles without the chaos of staying right in the center.

    My experience with The Hoxton Hotel was defined by 2 main things:…read more1. Beautiful Historical art deco hotel with super friendly and helpful staff 2. Very limited (safe) parking options as well as nighttime noise problems. The Good: Love this style and vibe of this boutique hotel. In the rooms, there are many cute little features that add charm -- see photos of vent and light switch and retro decor. I did not get to try the restaurants but they look gorgeous especially the rooftop one. I peeked at the pool area near the restaurant; You can get a fantastic view of the city from there. The spaces are all kept quite clean and tidy. My room was small-moderate Queen size. You go through the door and the entryway is also your bathroom and though I admire how clever they work with the space, some area could have been improved. For instance, the water closet had more space than it needed. I really like the closed-door shower area though. Garbage bins were a bit hard to find (one in the WC and the other at the far end corner of the room by the bed). Then the TV is kind of awkwardly placed all the way near the window. Nowhere near center to the bed. I was drawn to this hotel for the perk of it being very dog friendly (and it is!). They provide dog treats, beds and bowls. The only issue I found was lack of potty space for dogs. I understand given the location on the streets but perhaps a faux grass spot can be made around a corner in the alley, near the restaurant could be made. OR a small patch of grass space created on the rooftop area! Then it would REALLY be dog-friendly. The Bad: Valet is $66 per night. PER NIGHT. And good luck parking on any of the lots nearby on the street (not associated with the hotel). There's a HIGH CHANCE your car will be smashed and vandalized. I initially tried the lot across the street and when we got back from dinner to park, these poor guys' car window was smashed and they said several other cars were smashed too. The lots claim they're surveilled 24hr, but that's a lie. Unless there's a 24/7 lot attendant, I would NOT trust these streets. I already paid for the whole weekend already ($52) and there's probably no chance to get a refund. So don't feed into these terrible lots. Risk of vandalism is high. Noise: I had requested ahead of time and upon arrival to hopefully be roomed in a quieter part of the hotel. But I've come to find out, this area is NOT good if you want peace and quiet. If you want nightlife sounds while you're out on the town AND when you get to your room, then sure, this is your place. I stayed on the 10th floor and starting at 10pm until 2:15AM, There was an incessant deep rumbling sound, as if someone's Escalade was parked outside the building blasting bass music. I guess it was a club down the street somewhere. If you're someone who can't sleep through this constant rumbling like me, then this will NOT be a nice evening experience. Fortunately, staff was incredible kind enough to help me change to a quieter room (shoutout to Kevian (?sp)) at 1:30 AM. The space usage and orientation of the larger rooms was better and I had no further issues. Yes, you can still hear the city din in the background but no longer the "pounding-headache" rumble from before. For some reason, it was so much more noticeable at the top-most floor. All in all, I really loved my experience here at the Hoxton and my fur baby boys also had a great time too. I would LOVE to return and want to give a 5 stars, but the 2 main issues (parking and noise) above really kept it from being a seamless experience for me. Well, it's LA... :/

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    The Langham Huntington, Pasadena

    (1.4k reviews)

    $$$

    Clean, classy stay in the beautiful City of Roses. I pulled into the breathtaking driveway where…read morevalet team members swiftly whisked away my car, parking it safely. They proceeded to handle my luggage and direct me to the check-in. The lobby was ravishing, plastered with beautiful crowning and a centerpiece of the most radiant lilies. I was able to check in quickly, the attendant had a hospitable attitude and was very polite. The moment I stepped into my room, I could smell the fresh lingering scent of linen, and dust was nowhere to be seen. The bathroom floors sparkled, and the marble was smooth and cool on my feet. Couldn't have slept any better than I did in this deluxe patio room. The view outside was magnificent, and my morning coffees tasted one hundred times better than any restaurant I've had. The teahouse restaurant was luxurious, with the most delicious jasmine tea and scrumptious blueberry scones. The chicken sandwich was served on a beautiful plate and tasted delectable. I truly have no single complaints, I couldn't have had a better stay anywhere else. This location blows any other hotel in the Los Angeles area out of the water. 1000/10, cannot go wrong here.

    Beautiful spot for afternoon tea. Took my mom here for Mother's Day and she loved it! Everything…read morewas pretty good but my mom got the white peach tea and it didn't have much flavor - tasted like plain ol' hot water. Also when the server brought out the food, my mom was like is that all vegetarian and got confused. The server confirmed it was..obviously it wasn't because we were sharing so I clarified and the server responded like I was dumb for asking lol. Our main server Luisa (hope I got her name right) was absolutely great! She was so lovely and truly the best

    Sheraton Fairplex Suites & Conference Center

    Sheraton Fairplex Suites & Conference Center

    (327 reviews)

    $$

    So this is now our third stay here in the past year... and apparently we're just gluttons for…read morepunishment at this point. We travel with my parents (Marriott lifetime platinum members, not exactly first-time guests), and every single time we've stayed here, we've requested connecting rooms. And not just casually mentioned it--we've called ahead, emailed, and even received confirmation from the front desk that it was "taken care of." Fast forward to check-in... surprise! No notes. No record. No connecting rooms. Again... At this point, it's less of a mistake and more of a tradition. Honestly, if you're looking for consistency, this hotel does deliver--just not in the way you'd hope. We were told this would be a "great teaching moment" for the staff. I'd love to know what curriculum they're using, because 3-for-3 suggests nobody is passing the class. Then there's breakfast. With the hotel at full occupancy, you'd think staffing the restaurant appropriately would be part of the plan. Instead, we were quoted a 40-minute wait because they didn't have enough staff to handle the crowd. Nothing says "relaxing hotel stay" like scheduling your morning around whether you'll be able to eat. Safety-wise... shoutout to my 4-year-old for having better hazard awareness than maintenance. One of the balcony chairs had a large exposed screw sticking out of it. She caught it before it caught her arm open, which is probably not the kind of guest experience the hotel is going for. And the showers? Designed, apparently, for someone no taller than 5'6" with a deep appreciation for low water pressure. If you've ever wanted to feel like you're rinsing off under a mildly enthusiastic garden hose, you're in luck. What's frustrating is that this place was good. That's why we keep coming back. But each visit feels like a noticeable step backward. At this point, I'm not sure we have it in us to roll the dice a fourth time.

    Visited during one of my favorite conventions, the true gauntlet of events, Asian American Expo,…read moreAnime Impulse LA, K Play Fest, and Collector's Expo. They were using the Sheraton Conference center side, which is attached to one of the Fairplex's "warehouse" buildings where Collector's Expo was taking place. There's a small hall walkway in, another hall area where there's seating, information about the event, outlets, seating, and super fancy and clean restrooms. The actual conference rooms were being used for TCG tournaments that were going on for the event. Liked that the restrooms were clean and looked nicer and I am sure were cleaned more regularly than the restrooms at the Fairplex. AC was blasting and super strong, great with the hotter January weekend and the amount of people at the event. Great place to rest up even though I'm not specifically there for this Collector's Expo in general.

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