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Libra Hotel
3.7/55 Reviews
Koreatown
Located in South Korea City, near Hollywood, there are buses, subways, there are large supermarkets nearby, especially the intensive restaurants are touched when the travel is hungry. Nearby is the wealthy area and the streets are clean. There is a refrigerator in the room, a microwave in the public area, and it’s a pleasant way for the supermarket to buy something to heat up. When I go back in the evening, I often have my own hot food. Cheap, cost-effective. Nice hotel.
Hotel Normandie - Los Angeles
4.3/5121 Reviews
Koreatown
overall service was good, the design was modern, and staff was helpful. Mr. Beymar was very helpful when i complaint about the noise from bar downstairs past midnite throughout the 3 nites, he requested a refund and i got the refund processed smoothly. the valet parking was a bit odd. it was diagonally across the road, and we had to drive it over (instead the valet person picking it up. we could have easily parked ourselves (without having to have a valet person did it for a 5-step away parking and having to give tips). room was a bit tight for 2 people (not much space left for luggages), but overall not too bad.
The Rumi Hostel
4/596 Reviews
Koreatown
To be honest, I was nervous because there weren't many Korean reviews, but the price was so reasonable that I made a reservation. 70,000 won for 3 days and 2 nights is too cheap for a traveler without money haha.. Here is an honest review for Koreans! (Advantages) 1. Good price I made a reservation for about 36,000 won per night. About a month before departure I made a reservation through Trip.com, and when I checked on *******, the price was similar, but Trip.com was slightly cheaper due to the airline ticket-linked promotion. It was cheaper than a Korean motel (even though it was a shared room...) and there was no additional cost at all that I was worried about. It ends with the amount you reserved! It's so true. However, there is no additional charge if you bring your own lock/towel. Because I need it If you ask at the counter, they will probably lend you towels for $2 each. If you want to stay at Loomis Hostel, a padlocked towel is a must!!! 2. Excellent cleanliness Because of the price, I almost wanted to give up on cleanliness. The condition of the bed and bedding were all flawless. To be honest, I thought it would be a bit dirty, but it wasn't like that at all. Bathrooms are also really important, but there are so many bathrooms. There is no need to wait and the many restrooms are kept clean. I really liked it. I think the host is probably a bit sensitive to cleanliness. A cleaning person comes every morning and cleans each and every bathroom. They clean it.. For a hostel in this price range, the cleanliness is really good. It's great! 3. Convenience of transportation I'm a student traveler with no money, so I never call Uber wherever I go. I used public transportation. Bus stop (where you can go to Lax) There is one within 3-5 minutes. There is a subway station and a bus stop within a 15-minute walk (you can go to Hollywood), and the road is large and wide, so it's not dangerous and I think it's a great location to use public transportation. I travel around LA using buses and subways, and the cost of travel is less than $20 :) The map is so good that it's easy to find. I took a bus from LA Airport to the hostel, which took a little over an hour. 4. Other advantages - You can make foreign friends (As an extreme introvert, it was my first time traveling alone, so I felt a bit lonely, but I had one good friend who actively talked to me. There is a meeting place near the front desk and kitchen. If you feel lonely, go and join in the conversation. People from various cultures come together to create good synergy.) - Breakfast provided!! To poor me lol.. a ray of light… It makes no sense to even provide breakfast at this price.. There are 4 slices of bread per person, coffee, pancakes (I can't see anyone making them...), Nutella and peanut butter, etc. It's a good way to fill up your stomach! - It's not an advantage, but the tip is as mentioned above. Personal lock / Multiple personal towels depending on the number of days / Required.!! +I think it would be good to have a plastic bag to store things. + About a wet tissue..? I don’t know about anything else, but don’t forget your padlock towel ~~ (disadvantage) 1. I don’t have my own space(?) It's so obvious, but it's not just my room like a motel or hotel. There are bound to be some uncomfortable things. Guests sharing a room snore, Either they are people who do **, or they are active early in the morning and come in noisily... If you don't wash well or have sensitive senses of smell, hearing, etc., use a little more. It can be hard. (The person named ** came in on the last night of my stay. It was difficult because the smell was a bit unpleasant.. haha) Still, there is a screen for all the needles, so I use that. It's okay to use AirPods or earplugs! It’s a hostel!! 2. Luggage storage This is related to not having my own space. It is stored in a shared locker with a lock. For things like suitcases that are too bulky to fit, just store them anywhere in the room. I store it in the lobby, but honestly, even if there is a lock on the suitcase, I feel a little uneasy. Someone could take it away, and to be honest, you can just cut the lock off... A part-timer who works in the hostel lobby said that at first. Since there is no CCTV and it is a bit dangerous, the most important thing is that you have no choice but to manage your luggage thoroughly haha..! You really have to pay close attention and take good care of yourself!! Despite all these shortcomings, I strongly recommend it to student travelers like me who have no money or who want to travel cheaply. I think it's great enough for this price. I am 10000000% willing to visit again. As long as you are not too sensitive and take good care of yourself, it is a perfect accommodation with no accidents at all! I hope this detailed review was helpful and have a safe and happy trip! If you have any questions about travel-related accommodations, Please email siiinyo0406@Naver! kindly !! I'll give you an answer. I hope it helps Koreans. thank you !
Best Western Plus La Mid-Town Hotel
4.4/5131 Reviews
Koreatown
It's very close to the subway. You can take the BD line. There are also bus stops nearby. From the airport, you can take the shuttle bus and transfer to the subway to reach the hotel. The room is clean, but the sound insulation is a bit poor. The surrounding area is relatively clean and there are relatively few homeless people, but there is still a smell on the road. American buffet breakfast, including bread, eggs, meat slices, juice, milk, coffee, tastes so-so.
The Line Hotel
3.8/591 Reviews
Koreatown
This is one of the best hotels I stayed in LA, I really enjoyed staying in the k-town area, great selection of restaurants, well-stocked supermarkets, close to the metro station and the hotel staff were extremely helpful, I will def come back to this hotel and for sure will recommend this hotel to everyone :)
Shelter Hotel Los Angeles
3.7/549 Reviews
Koreatown
Parking lot, suitable location, safer After about five minutes, there are 7-11 convenience stores, Parisian sweets, various snack bars, and Korean people's supermarkets. It is quite convenient.

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