The room is large and clean. In Chinatown, the price is high, the facilities are complete, and the front desk staff is very communicative. The hygienist came to Los Angeles from Guangzhou 18 years ago. She enthusiastically helped introduce the situation and allowed us to view and choose a house. The hotel environment is also good, and the breakfast is OK. Western food in American hotels is just like this, and it is far inferior to the buffets in good hotels in China.
Good hotel overall. Despite the negative reviews I had a good time here.
With such an affordable price, you do not expect a St Regis service so it's good enough for me.
The transportation location is good. There is a subway station (China town) nearby. Eating is also convenient. There are several Hong Kong-style and Vietnamese restaurants. Unfortunately, breakfast is not provided. Fortunately, there is a seafood restaurant across the road that provides tea in the morning, which can solve the breakfast problem.
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The highlight for many, I'm sure, is the location. Being within easy reach of Little Tokyo was a definite advantage, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the local culture and cuisine without much hassle.
The room we had accommodated our family adequately, it felt a little tight on space for 4 people as we had 2 people on each of the queen beds. The cleanliness of the room was commendable, but the overall aesthetic and furnishings felt somewhat dated.
An example are the TVs - they aren't smart TVs but have Direct TV so it felt very 1990s. Most hotels now you can scan your YouTube account or log in with Netflix.
Service throughout the hotel was generally efficient and courteous. Staff members were helpful when approached, though interactions were more functional than particularly warm or engaging. Check-in and check-out processes were straightforward and quick.
We opted to explore the diverse dining options in Little Tokyo rather than eat at the hotel restaurant.
In conclusion, the DoubleTree by Hilton near Little Tokyo offers a dependable option for families seeking a conveniently located hotel. It provides the standard amenities and service one expects from the Hilton brand, but it lacks a certain spark or modern touch that would elevate it beyond simply ”average.” If location is your primary concern and you're looking for a solid, no-frills stay, this hotel is worth considering.
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MM220852****2025.10.21
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GGuest User2025.03.19
Although the guides don't recommend booking DT, this one is actually the best one for me during this trip. Although the facilities are a bit old, it is still warm in the cold winter, and the air conditioning temperature is suitable! The most important thing is that the convenience store downstairs has 24-hour hot water! Except that my credit card pre-authorization was deducted for three weeks (the hotel front desk didn't release the pre-authorization for me, I asked the bank and waited for the pre-authorization to expire before it was automatically released), everything else is good
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AAnonymous User2023.12.14
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GGuest User2025.06.17
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GGuest User2025.08.21
I highly recommend the LA hotel we stayed in this time [strong]. It's right next to several attractions, a food court, and the subway. I took a city walk in the morning.
Aside from the valet parking being expensive, everything else was fine. The good thing is that you can pick up your car anytime, which is really convenient, and the service was excellent!
There are cheaper parking lots nearby for $45 or $50 a day, but be sure to check the specific terms and conditions. They're not as convenient as the $65 a day hotel with 24-hour access (because we parked in a nearby building for two days and ended up paying $100 one day).
The city walk is quite uphill, but thankfully, the attractions are all nearby, so it's quite convenient to walk around [snicker]. The back door on the third floor of the hotel is full of art galleries, music venues, schools...
To the right of the hotel are office buildings, Citibank, Bank of America, and the Angel Train. It's a very short drive. Across the street is a large, bustling food market, and it's a perfect match for the restaurants at the back door on the second floor!
We opted for the business district food court downstairs, as it was packed with office workers. For lunch, we had a salad of our choice and a homemade coffee in our room for just over 100 RMB. [Victory] (The salad 🥗 was incredibly generous, with over 100 items to choose from, and even the five of us couldn't finish it all [snickering]).
We went back to our room for a bit of rest at noon. It's really tough taking care of the elderly and children [tearing off tears and laughing], and we had to take care of everything! We then had a cool summer drink in the lobby, which was refreshing! The fruit was also 🆓 and free to grab. 🍎 It was crisp, sweet, and juicy.
Don't walk around the surrounding blocks at night. There are a lot of black people and homeless people, which can be a bit scary, especially since some people behave strangely and constantly shake trees. The only downside is the lack of convenience stores nearby. We went out to buy milk and instant noodles that evening and almost got scared, but my husband and I managed to stay calm.
Since we were staying for several days, we drove directly to Costco to stock up. The hotel refrigerator is small, but we could still fit some food in our two rooms! Overall, it was quite harmonious during the day, and the room was spacious!
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