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Petit Ermitage
4.3/556 avaliações
West Hollywood
Pros: - Cute rooftop with pool (tho it's very small so go early or off hours) - Very good breakfast food - very pricey though.. but that's hotels in general - Great location Cons: - BLACK MOLD in bathroom/tub - this was seriously concerning and should be immediately addressed in all rooms. - Outdated rooms in general in desperate need of renovation - it all needs updates, it looks dated and unkept to be honest, and not in a chic way. - Service to the rooms was bad - My room was stocked with all decaf pods and hot chocolate, when I called to ask for caff they said they were out.. they did offer to sell me coffee, but we ended up having to leave to make our dinner.. seems petty but these are the minor details you're paying premium for.. - Service in general was slow. they need more staff. The check-in process was extremely slow and i was put on hold multiple times when calling down to the front desk staff. - The property also really leans into their ”circusy” theme, which I'm all about a bohemian vibe but blasting ”Pure Imagination” at my brunch hour misses the creative mark. It came across as annoying, not thought-provoking. In short, I was excited for a stay at what I recalled was a pretty cute hotel at one point in time, but now it feels like they're cutting corners..
Tilt Hotel Universal/Hollywood, Ascend Hotel Collection
3.6/5105 avaliações
Very good, will stay next time. In particular, the hotel can purchase tickets for Universal Studios for a discount of $ 25 each. This place is convenient for parking ($ 15 per night) and is close to Universal Studios and the Avenue of Stars.
Stile Downtown Los Angeles by Kasa
3.9/5102 avaliações
Downtown Los Angeles
The hotel is more distinctive, the first floor is the bar, a bit noisy
Kimpton Hotel Palomar Los Angeles Beverly Hills, an IHG Hotel
4/5106 avaliações
Westwood
Overall good. Convenient location, facilities are good, rooms are new and comfortable. But there are no slippers or toothbrushes in the room. It took a long time for the slippers to come before they were delivered. The water was only delivered in two bottles in two days, and it disappeared the next day after drinking on the first day. At this price point, a little bit of it.
The Hoxton, Downtown La
4.5/5112 avaliações
Downtown Los Angeles
I rarely write reviews but I have to tell you that I had a terrible service during check in. The guy who was working at the front desk said that he could not find my reservation and then he said it was canceled. I got panicked and told him that it could never happen cause I have never cancelled the reservation and it is still on my Trip.com app, so it must be your fault (I meant hotel) if it was ever canceled. But he bluntly said that he didn't cancel it and told me to figure it out as if it was my fault. I asked him to talk to someone or check again cause it looked like a system error or something to me, but he told me to go somewhere else cause he needs to greet other customer. I was so scared because it was already after 9PM and I had nowhere else to stay. So I called Trip.com customer center, and the agent was nice and prompt to tackle the issue. In the end, she explained that Trip.com used a vendor to make a booking for the hotel, and the hotel did not know that so they could not pull up my reservation until they got another code. But I think it was partially Trip.com's fault by only sending the reservation code that did not work properly.
Holiday Lodge
3.2/573 avaliações
I was going to stay in room 229 for four nights (Monday, August 29th - Friday, July 2nd), to attend SIGGRAPH in 2019, but ending up leaving early - not even sleeping there one night. The older man at the front desk was courteous, nice, and helpful with getting the WiFi password. He gave me the option of choosing rooms between an older building and a newer one, where there was not hot water at the time (but that was temporary, due to some maintenance going on) and nicer rooms. I went with the newer building lacking warm water (for a day) and having nicer rooms. Room 229 looked as the hotel advertises online, and like the photographs of other online reviews. The room was clean, the bed made, no stains in the microwave, and the bathroom had fresh toilet paper in a matte paper wrap. I settled in, putting my items down, and went out to eat. Coming back is when alert arose. Not too long after returning (quite soon rather), I was sitting at a chair next to the bed, charging my phone, when a knock was heard. I called out ”hello?” and no one answered. There was more knocking and more hellos from me, but still, no response. I went up to the door from the inside and asked who was there, calling my sister was I headed to the door, as the felling was not right - one ready for 911. A man claimed to be looking for a ”Kyle,” and I informed the man that there was no Kyle there, especially not I (female). He wanted to come inside the room, then claiming that ”Kyle's” phone number was inside the room, presumably written down. Told the man that there was no such number in the room, that it was clean when I got there. Also suggested that he go ask the front desk about this ”Kyle,” letting him know that I was not comfortable letting him in the room. He would not go to the front desk and claimed that he understood that I was not comfortable letting him in the room, but was still insisting on coming in. It was difficult to get a good look at him through the peep hole. It sounded like there was someone else with him. He and they sounded mumbled in a quick talk, like acknowledging my stance and essentially giving up, leaving. Maybe they did not truly leave, but stayed in the shadows or at a distance, away from evident sight. After the incident, I texted and called friends about it, also the front desk. The worker who picked up stated that they would check it out, but I did not dare open the door and check to see if they actually did. I waited for a trusted friend to pick me up and ended up staying with her at the Sheraton Grand in downtown LA instead - much more secure. It was dark out, but less frightening when help came. I called Expedia, whom the stay was booked with, about the incident on the 29th and got an email on the 30th, in the AM, that they were still in the process of contacting the manager about getting a refund. Called Expedia the next day, the 31st, and was told that a full refund was going to be issued. Proceeded to drop off the key at the hotel, but the n

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