Cecil Hotel, Los Angeles
About the Hotel
Cecil Hotel, a 2-star boutique hotel/hostel hybrid in Downtown Los Angeles' Historic Core, features a grand lobby with tile floors, stone columns, double-height ceilings, and a second-floor mezzanine with marble balustrade. The property integrates playful geometric prints, trendy colors, and whimsical furniture while offering
Diverse Room Options
Guests at Cecil Hotel can choose from
Dining and Drinks
A
Entertainment and Services
The Stay on Main offers a
Transport and Attractions
Located 18.5 miles from Los Angeles International Airport, the hotel provides direct access to attractions via
Price and Room Availability Calendar
Getting around
A guide to all available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi in public areas
- Elevator
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Media
- Television
- Telephone
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the Cecil Hotel was quite an adventure. the price was excellent, especially for downtown LA. While the shared bathrooms were a bit odd and the room felt dated, I enjoyed the character of the hotel. The staff were friendly enough, but sometimes seemed a bit indifferent. Overall, I found it a unique experience, albeit not perfect.
Staying at the Cecil Hotel was definitely an experience. It had a lot of character, but I can't ignore the cleanliness issues that overshadowed my stay. The location had its pros and cons, and while the service was hit and miss, I appreciated the helpful moments.
I chose to stay at the Cecil Hotel for its low price in downtown LA, but my experience was a mix of highs and lows. The view from my room was stunning, and the location is great for exploring, yet the cleanliness and shared bathroom situation left much to be desired. The service was inconsistent—sometimes friendly, but often unhelpful, making it hard to enjoy my stay fully.
My stay at the Cecil Hotel was definitely an adventure! The price was the main attraction, but the quirky character of the place made it nice. I found the communal bathrooms a bit inconvenient, but with a little flexibility and an open mind, I managed to enjoy the experience despite some cleanliness issues. Overall, it's a unique spot for budget travelers looking for a taste of interesting local culture.
Staying at the Cecil Hotel was quite the adventure! While the building had a lot of character, the lack of a private bathroom in my room was a bit inconvenient. However, the staff was friendly and helpful, and the budget-friendly price made it worth it in my eyes. Overall, I left with memories of a unique stay in a vibrant part of Los Angeles.