Occupying what was once the United Artists building- the tallest in the city when it was built in the 1920s- the new Ace Hotel has breathed fresh life into one of Downtown's most historic addresses. Read more
Favorite hotel in Downtown LA. The rooms are great, though I'd recommend upgrading to one with a balcony. Verve Coffee is just around the corner, Tanner Goods and APC too for some light shopping.
Always love Ace Hotel. Every detail is spot on & it's a hub of activity. The DTLA location proved to be SUPER loud - the bar above us was completely audible all night long. Impossible to sleep.
Ace Hotel's new musical bolt-hole in Downtown Los Angeles hits all the high notes, while its casual all-day restaurant features the group's usual arsenal of top-notch food, coffee and drinks. Read more
I can’t claim to tell you whether or not it’s still as cool as it once was, but I enjoyed my stay. Comfortable room, classic Ace style, and good food and beverage options.
Mixing Art Deco and Spanish-style influences like carved wood, colored tile, and metal spires, the hotel décor is minimal, modern California aesthetic, a mix of traditional and contemporary.
We love the laid-back atmosphere. Staff is great, and the rooms are quite large. Interior decoration is industrial meets hipster. A must stay if you like this.
We stayed here (along with all of our out-of-town guests) for our wedding and are so glad we did. Staff and food were both great, rooftop can't be beat.
"In the neon glow of the 'Jesus Saves' sign, the rooftop bar at Ace Hotel is a striking crow's nest from which to fully take in the Bladerunner lights of Los Angeles’ old-new Downtown." –5 Every Day Read more
You can sip the 2013 Saved rosé from Oakville while observing model-like urbanites parade about in swimsuits. Made with grenache, the pink wine has touches of tangerine and green apple. Read more
Boasting sweet views of Downtown, the rooftop bar at the Ace Hotel comes with a better than average set of cocktails. The crowd seems to be one that's usually more than eager to party and mingle. Read more
Disclosure: I used to love the Ace chain (Been to Portland, NYC, London), but I think now, in 2018, it all feels dated. Rooms are too over-designed to be practical (had to call for an ironing board).
Another great Ace (for hanging out at least). The restaurant LA Chapter is by the Five Leaves guys in Brooklyn. Rooftop is really nice. Wouldn't suggest staying here as the rooms are small and noisy.
The restrooms on the roof are probably the nicest I've ever set foot in as far as public establishments go. You may laugh at this but I take these things kinda seriously.
Relive Clarence and Alabama's whirlwind love story with a live reading of the cult classic True Romance. You never know who will show up to read! Wed, 12/16, 8pm, $50. Read more
Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles opened early 2014 in the historic United Artists building in Downtown LA. An ornate, storied and vibrant Los Angeles gem, Downtown is undergoing a renaissance.