Pros

  • Renovated rooms feature pretty, Asian-inspired decor
  • Fun location in Little Tokyo near many restaurants and stores
  • Lovely spa with hot tubs, sauna, and attractive rooftop patio
  • On-site sushi restaurant also offers a breakfast buffet
  • Attractive lobby has a grab-and-go cafe and small gift shop
  • Rooms with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi
  • Bathrooms are spacious with large vanities
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Cons

  • Rooms that are yet to be renovated show wear and tear
  • Street can feel desolate at night
  • Small fitness center has just three machines
  • Some traffic noise in rooms on lower floors
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Bottom Line

Located in downtown L.A. a short drive from the Dodgers Stadium and Staples Center, the Miyako Hotel is a 173-room mid-range property with a serene spa. Renovated rooms have pretty Asian-inspired decor while un-renovated rooms show some wear and tear. A fun location in Little Tokyo is near many restaurants and shops and on-site there is a restaurant, bar, karaoke lounge, and grab-and-go coffee shop.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet

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Miyako Hotel Los Angeles

Scene

Cool and full of character

The mid-range Miyako Hotel has a sleek and quiet lobby with pretty chandeliers and both a sushi restaurant and grab-and-go cafe. There is an adjoining karaoke lounge that attracts both locals and visitors. Renovated spaces of the hotel are cool and stylish with subtle Asian touches.

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Location

In Downtown Los Angeles

A couple blocks from the popular Japanese American National Museum, the Miyako Hotel is located in downtown L.A. in Little Tokyo. The location is a good jumping off point for guests hoping to check out L.A.'s art scene, see a Lakers or Dodgers game, or attend concerts. The airport is a 20-minute drive away. People visiting the city for its beaches and celebrity-studded attractions (such as Rodeo Drive and the lively club scene) may want to consider staying in areas such as Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, or Hollywood.

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Rooms

Appealing renovated rooms and worn un-renovated rooms

Rooms at the Miyako Hotel fall in two separate categories: renovated and un-renovated. The renovated rooms are lovely with Asian accents including calligraphy prints and floral throw pillows. The yet-to-be-renovated rooms have scuffed furniture and bland decor. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, work desks, coffeemakers, mini fridges, and laptop-size safes. Bathrooms in all rooms are quite spacious, with large vanities.

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Features

A serene spa, grab-and-go cafe, and restaurant

The highlight of the Miyako Hotel is its lovely spa. The sleek space has calming earth tones and flickering candles along with hot tubs, a sauna, and a rooftop patio for lounging. The hotel also has a fitness center (with just two cardio machines and one weight-training machine) along with a business center and meeting room. There is also a convenient grab-and-go cafe off the lobby and an on-site Japanese restaurant with a breakfast buffet that includes both American and Asian dishes. The adjacent lounge doubles as a karaoke bar.

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Miyako Hotel Los Angeles

Scene

Cool and full of character

The mid-range Miyako Hotel has a sleek and quiet lobby with pretty chandeliers and both a sushi restaurant and grab-and-go cafe. There is an adjoining karaoke lounge that attracts both locals and visitors. Renovated spaces of the hotel are cool and stylish with subtle Asian touches.

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Location

In Downtown Los Angeles

A couple blocks from the popular Japanese American National Museum, the Miyako Hotel is located in downtown L.A. in Little Tokyo. The location is a good jumping off point for guests hoping to check out L.A.'s art scene, see a Lakers or Dodgers game, or attend concerts. The airport is a 20-minute drive away. People visiting the city for its beaches and celebrity-studded attractions (such as Rodeo Drive and the lively club scene) may want to consider staying in areas such as Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, or Hollywood.

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Rooms

Appealing renovated rooms and worn un-renovated rooms

Rooms at the Miyako Hotel fall in two separate categories: renovated and un-renovated. The renovated rooms are lovely with Asian accents including calligraphy prints and floral throw pillows. The yet-to-be-renovated rooms have scuffed furniture and bland decor. All rooms have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, work desks, coffeemakers, mini fridges, and laptop-size safes. Bathrooms in all rooms are quite spacious, with large vanities.

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Features

A serene spa, grab-and-go cafe, and restaurant

The highlight of the Miyako Hotel is its lovely spa. The sleek space has calming earth tones and flickering candles along with hot tubs, a sauna, and a rooftop patio for lounging. The hotel also has a fitness center (with just two cardio machines and one weight-training machine) along with a business center and meeting room. There is also a convenient grab-and-go cafe off the lobby and an on-site Japanese restaurant with a breakfast buffet that includes both American and Asian dishes. The adjacent lounge doubles as a karaoke bar.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Supervised Kids Activities

  • Tennis Court

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