Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles
- Fatiga
- First Reviewer
- 4 out of 5
- Avg. Member Rating
- 28
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Magnificent hotel!!!!!! Can't wait to go back!!!!!
- September 21, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
This old hotel is a little piece of history and must be a best kept secret as I have never heard anyone speak of it. For an 85 year old hotel it has been
very well maintained. The service is impeccable, the staff friendly and attentive and lots of attention is paid to details. The room was extremely clean and the bed was as comfortable as my own.I was particularly impressed by the duvet and pristeen duvet cover ! I usually will not even touch a bedspread on a hotel bed, but this was delightful. Other than breakfast, which was superb, we didn't eat in the retaurants. I plan to next time. We did have late night dessert via room service and it was prompt. We had cocktails in the bar and it was beautiful. I wish I had had more time to wander around this grand old hotel as there is so much to see, including the corridor of old photos from the 9 academy awards this hotel hosted. I can't compliment this hotel enough. It easily rivals any Ritz Carlton I have been to. Additionally, booking through online website travel, we were able to get an exceptionally good rate. If downtown Los Angeles is a convenient location for your stay then I highly recommend this hotel.
Great hotel-- I'll go back
- September 21, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
ROOMS--Up to date & comfortable
FOOD--Pretty good/ Best cheese omelet iI ever had!
DRINKS--Too expensive/ $10.00 per drink
LOCATION-- Right in downtown/lots to do nearby
OVERALL--I LOVED IT
Luxery!
- June 10, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The check in was speedy even though busy. Staff attentive to smooth arrival and check in. Room was larger then the average room and immaculent! It was beautiful and the bed was very comfortable. No distrubances and could set the thermastat for my comfort level. Shower had pressure. Must tour the hotel to observe the detail of architecture! Will return.
A Great Experience
- June 9, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
The history of this hotel speaks for itself. It's beautiful. It's a little worn, which keeps it from being 5 star, but it has all of the amenities of a 5 star location. The bed was wonderful. The location is perfect because it's across the street from Pershing Square red line (metro). You can get anywhere in minutes without having to drive.
If you do drive, parking is $40, so park at Pershing square for $16 and walk across the street.
I recommend this property!
Biltmore Hotel - A Classic
- March 12, 2008
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
When you stay at the Biltmore you are going back into history. The hotel is well-maintained and the architecural details inside the main lobby are exceptional. The hotel has a great bar with wood carvings and stone work with sculptures that go back to a by-gone era. The hotel has several good restaurants, and is located a short walk from a number of LA's best restaurants downtown. The location is excellent if you are doing business in various parts of downtown LA. The hotel has a good fitness facility, and the service is friendly and helpful. the room decor is nice, but slightly dated and could use an upgrade, although it has character.
Parking in the hotel is very expensive, but the Pershing Square parking garage across the street offers parking for $14 per day.
This is a fine great old hotel, and one of the better values in downtown LA.