Hotel Angeleno
10 expert reviews
“The location alone is a good reason to stay here.”
– Frommer's
"A thick steel-and-glass barrier minimizes the endless whoosh of traffic, and even during rush hour the intimate pool area with its outdoor fireplace feels as private as a Bel Air estate."
"A thoroughly up-to-date remake of the landmark 1970s mod, cylindrical tower hotel, this building conveniently sits at the crossroads of Sunset Boulevard and the I–405." Full review
"The Angeleno has brought some chic to the classy but otherwise rather sleepy Brentwood neighborhood." Full review
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Balcony views of the 405 Fwy right below are soooo LA surreal, though if you're sensitive to noise you'll want to request a room away from the freeway (and even then might plan on ear plugs).
Upper-middle-range
"The 209-room Hotel Angeleno, a 10-minute drive from UCLA and the Getty, is one of L.A.'s best values." Full review
"Perhaps the hotel's best amenity is the variety of views available from the upper rooms, down I-405 and out across the city." Full review
"Sitting below the magnificent Getty Center, 3 miles west of UCLA, it was once a drab chain hotel and is now a vibrant, independently operated boutique-style property. " Full review
"This once space-age-looking, high-rise tower is as much a local landmark as the equally circular Capitol Records building in Hollywood."
"Once was a seedy Best Western, the kind that hipsters had ironic birthdays at. Now it's perfectly lovely, with a balcony in every nicely-appointed modern room."
"A thick steel-and-glass barrier minimizes the endless whoosh of traffic, and even during rush hour the intimate pool area with its outdoor fireplace feels as private as a Bel Air estate." Full review
$147/night
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