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Hidden jewel in the Jewelry District
09/04/2010This hotel is an absolute jewel in the heart of the jewelry district. the lobby is pretty plain and straight forward. when you get off the elevator, you are greeted ...
This hotel is an absolute jewel in the heart of the Jewelry District. The lobby is pretty plain and straight forward. When you get off the elevator, you are greeted with a beautiful space leading to your room. The hotel room is stunning. The colors are warm and inviting. The bed is as beautiful to look at as it is comfortable. Upon arrival, I received a fruit and cheese plate. I also received coupons for a free breakfast each morning. This breakfast was so much more than expected. Scrambled eggs, french toast, bacon, sausage, fresh fruit, and fruit juices. This hotel is well worth another visit. When shopping for hotels, I found several that spent all of their money on the lobby and none on the rooms. It is quite the opposite at the Los Angeles Athletic Club.
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Classic hotel in good location
07/06/2010We were in la for a show at the convention center, so we wanted a hotel within walking distance. the la athletic club has a classic quality to it. wood ...
We were in LA for a show at the convention center, so we wanted a hotel within walking distance. The LA Athletic Club has a classic quality to it. Wood panelling, oil paintings, photographs on the wall. The rooms were small but comfortable and nicely furnished. I think my only complaint was the bathroom - which needed a bit of updating. The room came with a nice buffet breakfast which included lots of fresh fruit and a full cooked breakfast. We never used all the sports facilities, but I hear they are pretty extensive.
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Comfort in a historical setting
06/13/2006The athletic facilities provide walking track, weight machines, lap pool--watched others play basketball, squash. the wooden trophy with great basketball names on it is in the lobby. this is ...
The athletic facilities provide walking track, weight machines, lap pool--watched others play basketball, squash. The Wooden Trophy with great basketball names on it is in the lobby. This is where Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, etc., stayed. Room where we stayed was small but comfortable. Service was friendly and good. Free newspapers including WSJ. Lots of open lounges were available for reading 24/7.
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