The Line Hotel La Los Angeles, Los Angeles
About the Hotel
The Line Hotel LA is located in Koreatown, an area known for its vibrant culture and diverse culinary scene. Once a jazz club known for live broadcasts in the late 1960s, the hotel combines modern design with echoes of its historic past. The hotel features Michelin-star dining options and a lush open-air greenhouse, creating a unique urban retreat. Guests can enjoy luxurious amenities while being close to key attractions like Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Location
Located in the heart of Koreatown, the hotel is surrounded by diverse dining, nightlife, and shopping options. With easy access to public transportation, guests can explore nearby cultural landmarks and attractions throughout Los Angeles. The area is known for its vibrant atmosphere, making it an ideal base for both leisure and business travelers. Valet parking is available, providing convenient options for those traveling by car.
Rooms
Rooms at The Line Hotel LA feature floor-to-ceiling windows that provide stunning views of the cityscape and the Hollywood Hills. Each room is outfitted with modern decor, a working desk that doubles as a dining space, and premium amenities like curated minibars and high-speed Wi-Fi. Custom artworks and quirky designs add a distinctive touch, and accessible rooms are available to meet various needs. Suites also include separate living areas and entertainment options such as a karaoke system.
Eat & Drink
Openaire, the hotel's greenhouse restaurant, showcases a menu crafted by renowned Two Michelin-starred chef Josiah Citrin, offering a variety of California-inspired dishes. Diners can opt for al fresco dining on the terrace or a casual meal in the stylish greenhouse. The Lobby Bar serves classic cocktails and light bites, while Break Room 86 provides a nostalgic setting for karaoke and live performances. In-room dining is also available, allowing guests to savor gourmet meals in the comfort of their rooms.
Leisure & Business
The hotel includes a rooftop pool deck that combines relaxation with a social atmosphere, offering food and drink services. A fitness studio is available 24/7, equipped with modern workout machines and a Peloton bike. For business travelers, meeting spaces are designed with state-of-the-art technology, accommodating groups of various sizes. The special events team provides customized services for personal gatherings, ensuring seamless experiences for every occasion.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- 24-hour security
- Baggage storage
- Allergy-free rooms
- Elevator
- ATM/Cash machine
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Key card access
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Golf course
Services
- Valet parking
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Welcome drink
- Happy hour
Dining
- Restaurant
- Poolside snack bar
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Spa & Leisure
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Sun terrace
- Shallow end
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Mini-bar
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel rooms were cleaner than the others and had a mini bar menu displaying prices, featuring large windows facing the street with a stylish design concept. However, the rooms were cramped with minimal luggage space and noise from street traffic and a nearby club until 1AM.
The hotel offers cool and small rooms with great amenities like Fuji water, razor, t-shirt, and a basket of goodies, along with amazing windows and views. Service is top-notch, and the location is excellent for exploring various neighborhoods. Dining was good, though slightly pricey, and the facilities are outstanding.
I had a Hollywood Hills view room that was spacious and quiet, although it had a slight smell of dog pee near the bed. The hotel is stylish but lacks small details like a soap dish. Being right above the pool and restaurant area was convenient, but there were some minor room issues.
The hotel rooms were really well decorated and very well configured for the business traveler, making booking a room with a nice view a great option. However, the size of the room was minimal with no space for luggage and limited hanging space.
The hotel is right in front of Wilshire Blvd, but that's not a big problem at all. The rooms look cool inside, despite the hotel being next to a road and close to a construction site. The service was top-notch, especially from the manager Marianne, but there were some issues with the bartender in the lobby bar overcharging. The location is in an up-and-coming area with lots of restaurants and bars, perfect for exploring the best Thai and Korean restaurants. The dining experience was delicious at the on-site restaurant, known as the 'greenhouse', though some dishes arrived cold. The facilities were adequate, but I wished they were more varied.
The hotel is centrally located in Koreatown, offering easy access to great Korean BBQ and the Wilshire/Normandie subway station. The rooms, although clean and equipped with convenient auto open/close blinds, felt a bit cramped. The service was welcoming and accommodating, although availability for extending the stay was limited. Dining options varied from delicious at the on-site restaurant to disappointing with high prices for average quality.
The hotel had smaller rooms than expected, which were a bit noisy, but they were very comfortable with excellent bathrooms. The custom vases, wall decor, lamps, and platform beds added a stylish touch. The valet service was highly friendly and helpful, but there were some protests for a wage rise. The location wasn't ideal for nighttime walks and required taxis to reach interesting areas. However, it was great for access to other parts of LA, especially during the day with Korean restaurants and karaoke places. The restaurant had a garden-like setting, making it a fun experience, although it charged for using dressing gowns. Overall, the hotel offers good value for money, with friendly staff and a convenient location.
I felt like I had the best view of LA from my room, with an unparalleled wall of windows. The room layout was unique and refreshing, although a bit small due to unnecessary furniture like a large desk and extra chairs. It was a cozy change from typical hotel rooms. The service was fantastic, starting with a warm welcome and friendly advice on the area. The location in Koreatown was central and convenient, close to many great food spots. The dining experience at the restaurant on the 2nd floor was delicious, although a bit pricey at $65. The facilities overall were impressive and well-maintained.
The hotel may look cool, but the rooms are on the small side and made deafening noises all night, leading to a cramped feeling with multiple luggages opened. The service went above and beyond, except for the bartender in the lobby bar who seemed confused about happy hour prices. The location is exceptional for exploring diverse dining options in K-town and beyond, although the neighborhood lacks overnight parking lots. The dining experience was disappointing with high prices for average food. The facilities were decent overall.
The hotel is conveniently situated in Koreatown, offering easy access to various attractions and dining options. The rooms are well-equipped with modern amenities and have a unique design. However, room cleaning service may require specific instructions to ensure timely service. The location is ideal for exploring different parts of LA, but it may not be flawless. Dining options are limited and slightly overpriced, but the snack counter offers a trendy atmosphere. Overall, a decent choice for a business stay in a bustling area.
The hotel is in a lively area of Koreatown, close to the subway station, making it convenient for exploring DTLA and West Hollywood. The rooms, though a bit small and plain, are cozy, but the feeling with closed shades could be brighter. The service is exceptional, with a friendly and helpful staff. The dining options might disappoint with high prices for average food. Overall, a solid choice for a stay in Koreatown.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were within a 20-minute drive, offering views that could keep me entertained for hours. However, the room designed for one person felt stuffy and way too noisy even with the window cracked at the maximum 5 inches.