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Petit Ermitage
4.3/543 Reviews
West Hollywood
I have stayed at Petit many times and keep coming back. It has changed a bit over the years as more people have discovered its unique charm. The boutique feel exudes a Parisian feel and that's what makes it completely different and refreshing vs. nearly every hotel property in LA area. The rooftop is great both during the day and night and it's limited to hotel guests. Food and beverage selections are fantastic and never boring. The rooms are more the bohemian type and so they may not be everyone's taste but I think it works perfectly for the guest experience. As for service, they really are 5 star and that starts with Troy! He is the consummate professional and really goes out of his way to make sure everything is taken care of. Of course , the best review is when you say you will be coming back and Petit can definitely count on me coming back again very soon!
Tilt Hotel Universal-Hollywood, Ascend Hotel Collection
3.6/5107 Reviews
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
4/5105 Reviews
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
4.2/5115 Reviews
Westwood
The hotel is close to UCLA. There is a bus stop downstairs. It is very convenient to go to Beverly Hills. The lobby is luxurious, there are bars and restaurants, health rooms, swimming pools, etc. for an additional fee. The room facilities are good. Overall satisfied 👍
The Hoxton, Downtown La
4.5/5117 Reviews
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.
Hollywood Hills Hotel
3.6/5101 Reviews
Hollywood
The photos will speak for themselves. Anyone who rates this hotel higher than a one has VERY low expectations! Worn out old tired property that the owners/management have put cheap refinishing in to try and modernize it, but it is still a tired old property in a state of disrepair! Do NOT be fooled by the photos OR the positive reviews. Either the people who gave high marks were not real guests or they simply are not experienced travelers and have no idea what a nice hotel really is!! I was supposed to stay two nights. We stayed the first night because it was late and we didn’t want to try and figure out where else to go. The one good thing ai will say is that the hotel customer service was very nice to deal with and they ended up refunding our second night. Here’s what I experienced: Worn out carpet with stains. Nightstands worn. Room had a funky smell. Not the patio depicted in their website photos. Mine was narrow, worn out wood and had two metal FOLDING CHAIRS. The most uninviting patio EVER. Paint peeling in tub. Long hairs on shower walls. Wall unit air conditioner loud. No window coverings on one of the windows and guests in room next door could look down into our room. No patio furniture AT ALL around the pool. If you pay for parking, you better arrive early and stay put, because they do not have enough spots and if you can’t park in one of their spaces you will have to find street parking on a VERY NARROW winding road down a steep hill which you will then have to walk back up to get to the hotel. The sad thing is that if they put some money into this property it could be really unique and nice. See the photos I’m posting and consider yourself warned.

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