head to the beach area - not sure what is ys not good anymore though.Springbreak visit 1
We usually stay in Hermosa but we’re gonna try downtown this trip. Any hotel pro tips?
We stayed at The Conrad last fall. New hotel. Great service. View of the Hollywood sign. Loved it.This place is right in the heart of everything:
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Pricey as a mf but very niceWe stayed at The Conrad last fall. New hotel. Great service. View of the Hollywood sign. Loved it.
LSHF: If you really intend on staying in downtown L.A., my recommendation would be the Biltmore (aka the Millennium Biltmore). I have stayed there on several occasions. It is a venerable old hotel with really beautiful architecture and public areas. The downside is that Pershing Square is just across the street, and it can get a bit seedy there. The area east of Pershing Square is heavily Latino. There are, however, some really cool restaurants if you are out and about during the day and are up for walking around a bit.We usually stay in Hermosa but we’re gonna try downtown this trip. Any hotel pro tips?
Yeah son 1 is in echo, moms HATES the walk to dodger stadium, I think it’s great fun. But thx for your tip.In all seriousness - as someone who lives in a section-offed private security area of dtown LA (Arts District) - don't stay in downtown LA if you're bringing any kids or gf or spouse. If it's you and your boys and you're here for the game, then yeah go for it. But it's legit Zombieland down here. And it can't be avoided. The Biltmore Hotel that a previous poster talked about has become really 'low-rent' even though it's still architectually beautiful. Stay by the beaches. The good news is that there's a great safe train service that drops you off right at the coliseum, so you don't HAVE to rent a car.
LSHF: Echo Park is not the best place to park your car on the street, especially if you leave anything on the seats inside the car. But it has its attractions. Some great restaurants and bars, and some great homes tucked into the hills and valleys there. There is a very good Spanish restaurant there called El Cid. If you like flamenco music and dance performance, it is even better. I have gotten drunk there on several occasions.Yeah son 1 is in echo, moms HATES the walk to dodger stadium, I think it’s great fun. But thx for your tip.
Reminds me of this: and too late getting an 8am outta phlAway from Los Angeles.