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Location:
This well-situated hotel is less than 3 km from the L.A. Convention Centre and just a few blocks from Union Station, the Orpheum Theatre, USC, LA Live and many of the city's landmarks and venues. It also offers easy access to public transportation.

Facilities:
This renovated art-deco building was originally built in 1927, and is located in the historic district of downtown Los Angeles. This affordable 15-storey hotel is ideal for those on a budget. The hotel has a 24-hour self-service laundry service.

Rooms:
The hotel offers both en suite and shared bathroom accomodations. The property offers both American-style rooms with a private bath and European-style rooms with a vanity sink in the room and a shared toilet/shower on the same floor.

Meals:
There are a wide variety of restaurants in the area to suit any palate and budget.

Misc.:
There is a parking lot adjacent to the hotel, costing about 7 USD per night with in and out privileges.

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  • ** Fun times and good memories!

  • Yes, I find the place very intriguing! I grew up there from birth till I was 9. My father managed the place in the 70's and early 80's with a measly budget. There was plenty of crime and prostitution but the locals there looked out for one another. My brother and I were forbidden from leaving our suite but we did all the time and thankfully nothing ever happen to us. They used to have a tv room for the guests adjacent to the lobby and even the homeless would go in there. Fun times and good memo

  • I stayed at this place for 2 weeks and the lobby and the coffee house where nice and the room was ok. But i do remember waking up in the morning and finding the sheets had dried blood on them and I also left there with bug bites on my hand. I do not tell anyone to stay there. Also most of the cheaper rooms all have baths down the hall and full price being about 55 a night plus tax just does not make it worth it considering there are a lot of nice motels for the same price with a bath in the room

  • I was there 3 months GREAT !!!

  • My fanciful novelist�s mind imagines ground plagued by an ancient curse. Or maybe sitting atop a portal to the Underworld? Do bricks and mortar retain memories of crimes committed in airless rooms? Can violence sear a pattern into walls that no layers of paint can ever erase?

    it�s intriguing that two serial killers stayed there.�

  • I like how the video makes the room look nice. They must have gotten help from Hollywood set crafters?

  • Great improvement from the mid 80's. Back then it was a dump filled with drugs and hookers along with lots of roaches. Even the famous serial killer Richard Ramerize (the night stalker) stayed on the 14th floor.

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