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Reviewed July 13, 2014

The hotel is from 19th century. old switches.The air conditioner doesnt works. when i informed it to the lobby. the answer was " you will get good breeze if you open the window" I dont want anyone to tell me that." If you wanna stay closer to down town and you will spend very little time in hotel and you are okay with the hot temperature sleep". This is the hotel for you. or else its just cheating. The stay may worth 20 dollar maximum. 90 dollar including tax is just like cheating the customers. stay away

Date of stay: July 2014
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5  Thank sheegal g
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Reviewed July 9, 2014

I lived in this hotel for three months in 1967. $3.00 a night. Nice bar downstairs and a coffee shop.
No telephone in room, but who needed it. I worked three blocks away, and I really missed living there after moving out and getting an apartment.

Room tip: Get a room facing south on high floor.
Date of stay: August 2013
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2  Thank tommyhollis1944
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Reviewed April 25, 2014

We lucked into a top-floor corner room. Lots of light from the windows on two sides of the room, which you could open and feel the breeze from outside. Cool view, being right in the city. Had a home bedroom feel with the two beds not facing the same direction like most places do, and a big wooden desk. Came with TV, fridge, and microwave. There's a restaurant and a bar downstairs in the building. Staff and housekeeping was nice enough. It was really quiet in that room at least, because there are doors that section off the stairwell, which we were on the other side of.. So when you walk off the elevator, you'd walk through the door to the stairs, through another door, and then our room was in the hallway on the other side (with one other room across from us). Another little secret we found from our room's prime location, was the roof access :) Really enjoyed our stay, and would definitely stay here again. This hotel was also just half a mile's walk from the Orpheum, and places to eat within walking. $15/night for parking in the lot right next to the hotel.

Room tip: Ask for a top floor, corner room if you can.
Date of stay: April 2014
  • Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Thank shadeson
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Reviewed April 10, 2014

We didn't spend a lot of time in the room, but it was spacious and I slept well. Our room had a decent size bathroom with a great shower (water pressure and fast hot water) but a small closet. The other same size room in our party had a tiny bathroom and bigger closet.

Date of stay: April 2014
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Thank Getgealthywdawn
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Reviewed March 23, 2014

We spent the night here to visit the Staples Center for a Clippers. Though small and old, this hotel was very clean, beds comfortable and the staff pleasant & helpful.

This place was by far the cheapest at $87. Two small double beds pretty much filled the room. There was a small chest of drawers, an apartment size refrigerator and microwave decent size flat screen tv and wireless internet.

We had to pay to park overnight - typical in downtown. The sign said $10 overnight but the guy charged me $15. When I questioned it, he wrote me out a ticket (that said $15 overnight) to put in the window and told me he was not a liar....whatever...

True - the rooms are small, the beds are smail, bathroom small (bathtub deep with plenty of hot water) hallways small, elevator small. Maybe people were smaller in 1912. The lobby is quite large.

Walking distance to Ralph's, the Fashion District, Staples Center, and the ever popular L.A. Live entertainment center (to name a few) the deficiet of luxury was worth the $87 spent.

Date of stay: March 2014
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1  Thank Off2SeeItAll
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